NLL Rochester Knighthawks

Knighthawks Trade Jack Reid to Boston

September 1, 2007 - National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Rochester Knighthawks News Release


(Rochester, NY)? The Rochester Knighthawks acquired two players in the first round of today?s National Lacrosse League Entry Draft. Rochester selected 19-year-old forwards Matt McLeod and Andrew Potter.

The Knighthawks picked McLeod (Orangeville, Ontario) with the eighth overall selection after acquiring the pick from Boston in exchange for defenseman Jack Reid. The K-Hawks then chose Andrew Potter from St. Catharines with the 14th overall pick. McLead finished fifth in Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior ?A? with 65 points (30+35) in 18 games. Potter was also in the Top 20 in scoring in junior lacrosse with 53 points in 17 games (28+25) for St. Catharines.

Rochester has three selections left In the draft, which is being held at Pepsi Center in Denver, home of the Colorado Mammoth. The draft began with Boston trading the No. 1 and No. 29 picks to the New York Titans for Matt Alrich and the No. 3 pick. The Titans then used the first overall selection to take Jordan Hall from the University of Delaware. Boston also selected Rochester Rattlers midfielder Alex Smith in the third-round (32nd overall).

The Knighthawks are entering their 14th season of professional lacrosse and are the defending National Lacrosse League champions. Rochester captured the 2007 NLL Champion?s Cup on May 12th, defeating the Arizona Sting 13-11 at Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, Arizona. The win was the team?s 15th straight and capped a 17-2 season. The championship was the second in the franchise?s history. The Knighthawks last won the title in 1997.




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