
Late Swarm Rally Stings Warriors
Published on January 5, 2019 under National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Vancouver Warriors News Release
GWINNETT GA - The Georgia Swarm scored the final four goals of the game to come from behind and defeat the Vancouver Warriors 10-8.
Vancouver had a nice performance from both Jordan McBride and Keegan Bal. Bal notched his first career hat trick and added two helpers for a five-point night, while McBride also notched a three-goal night, his first NLL hat trick in nearly six years, while adding two assists for a five-point night of his own in the defeat.
Aaron Bold was strong in goal, as the Warriors keeper faced 46 shots, turning aside 36 on the night.
The Warriors fall to 1-3 on the season and now head home for a trio of home games, beginning next Saturday night when Vancouver hosts the NLL Champions, the Saskatchewan Rush. Game time is 7 PM from Rogers Arena.
For tickets, please visit www.vancouverwarriors.com for more information or call 604-899-4625 (option 3).
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