
Quiet Trade Deadline for Rock
March 14, 2013 - National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Toronto Rock News Release
Toronto - The trade deadline came and went on Wednesday with little fanfare from the Toronto Rock side of things. The Rock made one minor deal as they sent the rights to retired hall of fame goaltender Steve Dietrich to the Buffalo Bandits in exchange for a sixth round pick in the 2015 NLL Entry Draft.
The move gives the Bandits an emergency netminder should anything happen to their two goaltenders on the active roster following Friday's roster freeze. In an interesting twist to the deal, Dietrich is also the current GM of the Buffalo Bandits.
"We weren't looking to do anything drastic," said Rock GM Terry Sanderson. "If there was something on the table that would have improved our team for this year or the future, we would have made a deal. Things were pretty quiet and we are very confident in the group we have."
For a full recap of the 2013 NLL trade deadline, visit nll.com.
The next roster related deadline falls on Friday at 5pm when teams must essentially freeze their roster. Up until that time, teams may still sign unrestricted free agents, but would have to release a player to do so.
Toronto will hit the road this weekend for a game in Philadelphia against the Wings at 1pm at the Wells Fargo Center. The Rock will be back at home on Sunday, March 24th against Edmonton at 3pm at Air Canada Centre when it will be Toronto Sun Autograph Day. For the best ticket in town, visit www.torontorock.com or call 416-596-3075.
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