
Calgary Comes Back to Conquer Warriors
Published on February 3, 2019 under National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Calgary Roughnecks News Release
Calgary, AB - The Calgary Roughnecks pressed in the second half, adding five goals to overcome the Vancouver Warriors 8-5 and snap a three game slide on Saturday night at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
Vancouver jumped out to an early 4-2 advantage courtesy of three different goal scorers. By the halftime break, the home side began to narrow the margin eventually surpassing the Warriors with a three-goal run that spanned the second and third quarters.
Curtis Dickson registered a hat-trick for Calgary while Dane Dobbie (1g, 4a) led the Roughnecks with a five point effort. Rhys Duch (2g, 2a) netted a pair of goals and added two assists while Dan Taylor (1g, 1a) and Mitch Wilde (1g) tallied a marker each to round out the scoring for the Riggers.
Mitch Jones led the Warriors with a goal and four assists while three others from Vancouver tallied goals in the loss including a pair of markers from forward Logan Schuss.
Week 9 of the 2018-19 NLL campaign sees Calgary (4-4) head east to Saskatoon for their first of three regular season meetings.
Single game tickets are now on sale for as low as $39.78 for adults (plus GST and applicable fees). Fans are encouraged to take advantage of the three new zones that offer enhanced fan experience and preferred pricing. These include the Student Zone with tickets available for $15 (plus GST and applicable fees), the Rough House Reserved available for $20 (plus GST and applicable fees) and the Family Zone. Visit Ticketmaster or the Scotiabank Saddledome box office to join the Rough House party. Fans can also secure a seat online at CalgaryRoughnecks.com or by calling 1-855-985-5000.
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