
Arizona Defeats Wings 13-12
Published on March 25, 2006 under National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Philadelphia Wings News Release
PHILADELPHIA - The Wings couldn't hold up to Arizona's pressure in a 13-12 loss Saturday at the Wachovia Center in front of 11,693 fans. Philadelphia led after one quarter, but Arizona adjusted to handle the Wings' offense and held the lead for most of the remainder of the game. Craig Conn led the Sting with three goals and Dan Dawson added a goal and six assists. Dan Marohl led the Wings with two goals and two assists. "We just had a couple of moments where we didn't seem to be ready for some pressure and it cost us," said Wings' coach Lindsay Sanderson. "Arizona pressured the ball extremely well today and we didn't make the right decisions. You have to be ready to play. " Both teams were slow to warm up in the rare afternoon game. The Wings finally started the offense six minutes into the first quarter with a goal by Brad Self. It was another five minutes before Marc Morley added to Philadelphia's lead. Wings' goalie Matt Roik led the defense, making four early saves, including two during an Arizona power play. Craig Conn put the Sting on the board, but Philadelphia answered with a goal by Shawn Nadelen. Arizona's Peter Veltman made it a 3-2 game with 20 seconds left in the quarter. The Sting started the offense in the second half with Conn's second goal of the game. They continued with goals by Matt Brown and Dan Dawson to take a 5-3 lead. Philadelphia went nearly 13 minutes before Dan Marohl finally gave Philadelphia a power-play goal to pull the Wings within one. Matt Brown added his second goal in the final minute of the half to give Arizona a two-goal lead going into the locker rooms. Arizona kept its momentum going at the start of the third quarter. It took just a minute for the Sting to take their largest lead of the game (7-4) on a Lindsay Plunkett goal. The Wings got the point back 46 seconds later with Glenn Clark's first goal of the game. Philadelphia turned the game around with three more unanswered goals, by Jeff Ratcliffe, Sean Greenhalgh, and Rob Van Beek. The four straight goals gave the Wings the lead for the first time since the start of the second quarter. Arizona's Peter Lough tied the game with goal off the next faceoff. The Sting regained the lead late in the quarter off a Pat Maddalena goal. Philadelphia knotted the game at nine with an early fourth quarter goal by Jake Bergey. Arizona responded with goals by Plunkett, Curt Malawsky, and Conn to take the lead for good. Morley added his second for Philadelphia, but Chris Seller responded for Arizona. Ratcliffe brought the Wings within two with six minutes remaining in regulation. Marohl added a final goal with Roik pulled for an extra attacker, but the Wings couldn't force overtime. Dan Marohl led the Wings in scoring with four points (2G,2A). Eight other players scored goals for Philadelphia, including Glenn Clark (1G,1A), Marc Morley (2G), Sean Greenhalgh (1G,2A), Brad Self (1G,3A), Shawn Nadelen (1G), Rob Van Beek (1G), Jake Bergey (1G,1A), and Jeff Ratcliffe (2G). Dan Dawson led the Sting in scoring with seven points (1G,6A). Eight other players scored for Arizona, including Craig Conn (3G), Lindsay Plunkett (2G,2A), Matt Brown (2G,1A), Peter Lough (1G,1A), Peter Veltman (1G,2A), Chris Seller (1G,1A), Curt Malawsky (1G,3A), and Pat Maddalena (1G,1A).
NOTES: The Wings host division-rival Rochester on April 1 at 8 p.m.Philadelphia Wings forward Sean Greenhalgh was named Player of the Week in week eleven of NLL action. Greenhalgh recorded twelve points in two games against the Rochester Knighthawks on March 10 and 11.Great tickets for the remaining two games of 2006 Philadelphia Wings season, including April 1 vs. the Rochester Knighthawks and April 15 vs. the Buffalo Bandits, are available through Ticketmaster or by calling 215-389-WING (9464).
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