
Dawson and Lough Star in NLL All-Star Game
February 26, 2005 - National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Arizona Sting News Release
CALGARY, ALBERTA Arizona Sting forward Dan Dawson and defenseman Peter Lough both turned in top-notch performances at todays 2005 National Lacrosse League All-Star Game -- which was aired live on NBC from coast to coast -- played at the Pengrowth Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta on Saturday afternoon
Dawson recorded a hat trick for the West while Lough collected four assists. Dawsons three goals and Loughs four assists led all West Division players and were both tied for the most among all players in the game.
Buffalo's John Tavares scored an overtime goal to lead the East Division to an 11-10 victory in the NLL All-Star Game. The East trailed 9-7 heading into the fourth quarter, but scored three straight goals to take a 10-9 lead. However, Arizonas Dawson scored with less then three minutes remaining to tie the game and force overtime. Calgary's Tracey Kelusky was named MVP with one goal and three assists.
Tavares finished with three goals and one assist, including the game-winner, which led all scorers. Arizona's Dawson (3g) led the West offense. Also scoring for the East was Toronto's Colin Doyle (1g, 3a) and Blaine Manning (4a), as well as Buffalo's Mark Steenhuis (1g, 2a). Arizona's Lough was the playmaker for the West offense, recording four assists. Seventeen different players recorded at least one of the 21 goals scored in the game.
Dawson scored the first goal of the game, running off the bench and diving through the crease after catching a long pass from Pat Coyle. Seconds later, Jay Jalbert scored immediately off of the faceoff on a pass from Gary Rosyski. Kelusky finished the run, giving the West an early 3-0 lead with three goals only 27 seconds apart. Tavares finally got the East on the board with 1:16 remaining in the quarter, cutting the score to 3-1.
John Grant scored the first goal of the second quarter after faking out his defender, but Gavin Prout gave the West a 4-2 lead only moments later. Tom Marechek and Doyle scored two goals to tie the game, and Craig Conn shot a shorthanded rocket past West goaltender Anthony Cosmo to give the East a 5-4 lead, their first lead of the game. Gary Gait followed it up with a power-play marker to tie the game again, but Dan Teat scored with 22 seconds remaining to give the East a 6-5 lead heading into halftime.
Two defensemen scored consecutive goals to start the second half, with San Jose's Jim Moss and Calgary's Jesse Phillips giving the West a quick 7-6 lead. Dawson scored his second goal on an assist from Jalbert, but Mark Steenhuis answered right back for the East to cut the score to 8-7. Lewis Ratcliff scored for the West to make the score 9-7, finally beating goaltender Dallas Eliuk.
In the fourth quarter, Tavares blasted the ball past Gee Nash to cut the lead to 9-8, and with the East goaltender pulled for the extra attacker, Jim Veltman tied the game at 9-9. Minnesota's Ryan Cousins finished the 3-0 run to put the East up 10-9 on an assist from Tavares with only 3:43 remaining. However, Dawson completed his hat-trick moments later to tie the game at 10-10.
Tavares' goal came at 1:15 of the overtime, on assists from Blaine Manning and Steenhuis.
Rochester's Pat O'Toole (24 saves, 5 GA) and Philadelphia's Eliuk (22 saves, 5 GA) split time in goal for the East. Eliuk was credited with the win. San Jose's Anthony Cosmo (18 saves, 6 GA) and Colorado's Nash (19 saves, 5 GA) played goal for the West.
The All-Star Game aired live on NBC today at 2pm Eastern. The game marked the first live broadcast of lacrosse on national U.S. network television. The game was also televised nationally in Canada on The Score, and internationally via CNBC International, CNBC Asia and on Armed Forces Network.
A game box score is available at: http://www.pointstreak.com/framed/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=187877
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