NLL Calgary Roughnecks

Calgary Roughnecks Game Preview - Friday, January 15 at New England

January 15, 2016 - National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Calgary Roughnecks News Release


CALGARY ROUGHNECKS (0-2) at NEW ENGLAND BLACK WOLVES (1-0)

Friday, Jan. 15, 2016 - 5:00 p.m. MT - Mohegan Sun Arena

TONIGHT'S GAME

Tonight the Calgary Roughnecks visit the New England Black Wolves at the Mohegan Sun Arena, marking the only regular season meeting between the two clubs. The Black Wolves are coming off of a strong performance in Week 2 where they defeated the Vancouver Stealth 17-7. Meanwhile, the Roughnecks are looking to pick up their first win of the 2016 campaign after dropping their second close contest, a 10-9 decision against the Buffalo Bandits last weekend at First Niagara Center. Dobbie recorded a game-leading seven points (two goals, seven assists) while Tyler Digby (3), Curtis Dickson (2), rookie Wesley Berg and Jeff Shattler, who hit 150 career NLL games played, also contributed with goals in the road setback. Anthony Cosmo made 41 saves to record the win in Buffalo's 25th anniversary season home opener while Frankie Scigliano had 33 stops for Calgary.

ROUGHNECKS BROADCAST INFORMATION

Webcast: FOX Sports Go at foxsports.com/foxsportsgo

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PROMO CALENDAR

Roughnecks single game tickets are available for as low as $38 for adults and $21 for children (plus applicable fees).

Upcoming home game highlights include:

- Stampeders Night presented by TELUS on Saturday, Jan. 30 against Vancouver.

- Superhero Night presented by Pete the Plumber on Saturday, Feb. 6 vs. Georgia.

NOTEWORTHY

STATS COMPARISON: 2015 REGULAR SEASON

Category

Calgary

New England

Home Record

4-5

2-7

Away Record

3-6

2-7

Goals For

212

186

Goals Against

217

249

Power Play Pct.

55.29

41.86

Penalty Kill Pct.

64.36

53.95

Faceoffs

302-495 (61.0%)

232-509 (45.6%)

Loose Balls

1,066

1,238

Points Leader - Series

C. Dickson (11), S. Evans (11)

Kevin Buchanan (5)

Points Leader - Season

S. Evans (130)

P. Saunders (68)

REGULAR SEASON RECORDS: VS. NEW ENGLAND

- All-Time: 5-2

- All-Time in CGY: 2-1

- All-Time in NE (PHI): 3-1

- Last CGY Win: Mar. 20/15, 20-9 at the 'Dome

- Last NE (PHI) Win: Feb. 10/07, 10-7 at the 'Dome

FAMILIAR FACE: Tonight, the Roughnecks will face former teammate and reigning NLL MVP Shawn Evans for the first time following an October transaction that saw Evans along with a 2018 third-round pick head to New England in exchange for Tyler Digby, a 2018 first-round pick and a 2019 first-round selection. Evans spent four seasons with the Roughnecks (2012-15), recording three 100-plus point seasons over the span. During the off-season, Evans expressed a strong desire to play closer to home and his young family of three daughters.

SPECIAL TEAMS: Calgary's power play unit, which has scored a league-best seven goals, is fourth in the NLL at 53.85%. The Roughnecks penalty kill, which has surrendered three goals this season, is in a three-way tie for first at 66.67%. Through two games played, Calgary has scored two shorthanded goals while allowing a league-worst five. Colorado and Saskatchewan have notched the most shorthanded goals (3) while three teams, including New England, have yet to concede a shorthanded marker.

RECORD BOOK: Last weekend in Buffalo, Dane Dobbie became the franchise's all-time goal-scoring leader (275) after netting two goals, 1:07 apart, to pass the mark of 274 previously held by Kaleb Toth. Toth, who spent 11 of his 13 NLL seasons with Calgary, retired in December 2012. Dobbie, now in his ninth NLL season with the Roughnecks, leads the team with 11 points (five goals, six assists) through two games played. He finished the 2015 campaign in the top-3 in team scoring with 36 goals and 31 assists for 67 points. Dobbie was selected by Calgary in the first round, fourth overall, in the 2007 NLL Draft.

FAREWELL, SNIDER: On Tuesday, Roughnecks transition player Geoff Snider announced his retirement from the NLL. Snider spent four seasons with the Philadelphia Wings (2007-10) before joining his hometown Roughnecks for five seasons (2011-15). The right-handed draw man finishes his career as the most prolific faceoff ace in NLL history with 2,468 regular season faceoff wins. The two-time NLL All-Star MVP (2008 & 2012) leaves Calgary as the franchise leader in regular season faceoff wins (1,394), playoff faceoff wins (180), regular season loose balls (968) and playoff loose balls (124). Named to five NLL All-Star games (2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 & 2012), the NLL All-Rookie team (2007) and NLL All-Pro second team (2008), Snider holds three single-game league records: quickest goal to start a game (0:05) set on Jan. 26, 2008, most loose balls (32) achieved on Apr. 12, 2008, and most caused turnovers (9) recorded on Jan. 19, 2013.

LETTER GAME: In December, the Roughnecks named Mike Carnegie the fourth captain in franchise history. Joining Carnegie on the 2016 leadership team is Dane Dobbie, returning as alternate captain for the third consecutive season, and newly appointed alternate captains Greg Harnett, Karsen Leung and Dan MacRae. The alternate captain duties will see Dobbie and Leung wear an "A' at home with Harnett and MacRae both wearing an "A' when on the road. Carnegie succeeds Bruce Alexander (2002), Tracey Kelusky (2003-10) and Andrew McBride (2011-15) as team captain.

HALL OF FAME HONOURS: Roughnecks head coach and assistant general manager Curt Malawsky was one of 10 new members along with the 1981-83 Peterborough James Gang Lacrosse team inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame for 2015. Malawsky, now in his seventh season behind the Roughnecks bench, joined the Calgary club as an associate coach and assistant general manager during the summer of 2009. Prior to taking on a coaching role, Malawsky played two of his 12 NLL seasons in Calgary (2008-09), recording 46 goals and 88 points over that span. In 2009, Malawsky won his first Champion's Cup as a member of the Roughnecks.

HOW THE ROUGHNECKS WERE BUILT (20):

NLL Draft (12): Bell*, Berg*, Del Bianco*, Dickson, Dobbie, Greg Harnett, LeClair*, Leung, MacRae, McIntosh, O'Connor*, Scigliano

Trade (4): Digby, Jon Harnett, Poulin, Shattler

Free Agent (4): Mike Carnegie, Scott Carnegie, O'Meara*, Snider

*Denotes rookie




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