
Rock Re-signs Five Players for the Upcoming Season
November 16, 2006 - National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Toronto Rock News Release
TORONTO - Patrick "Mad Dog" Merrill and Ian "Running Bull" Rubel have been re-signed to a one year contracts with the Toronto Rock for the 2007 Season. As per club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Patrick Merrill, 27, won 179 face offs in the 2006 regular season and is among the all-time top 20 in the NLL for face off wins.
Merrill is thrilled to be back for his fifth season with the Rock. "We have a solid group of proven winners in our locker room and we are hungry to get back to Championship form."
"We have a lot to prove after an up and down season last year and I'm excited for that challenge," Patrick adds.
Ian Rubel, the 6'0", 200 lb defender heads into his sixth season with the Rock.
Ian says he is excited to "have the opportunity to play another season with the group of guys we have here in Toronto, and wear the Rock jersey for another hunt for the cup."
Among the players signed last week were Rusty Kruger, Scott Campbell and J.J. Dickie.
Entering his tenth year in the NLL, Rusty Kruger, nicknamed "Kru Dog" tallied 20 points in the 2006 regular season with 7 goals and 13 assists. This coming 2007 season will be Kruger's third with the Toronto Rock.
Scott Campbell was acquired in 2005 by the Toronto Rock in a trade with the Edmonton Rush. With 2007 being his third NLL year, Campbell he will be playing with the Rock for his second season.
Acquired as a free agent in the summer of 2005, J.J. Dickie completed his first year in the NLL last season with the Rock. J.J. played in five games and recorded 29 loose balls.
The Rock kicks off their exhibition schedule in Halifax, N.S on Saturday, November 25th against the Philadelphia Wings.
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