
Six New Faces Highlight Bandits' 2011 Roster
Published on December 27, 2010 under National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Buffalo Bandits News Release
BUFFALO, N.Y. - Buffalo Bandits Director of Lacrosse Operations Scott Loffler today announced the team's 23-man roster for the 2011 National Lacrosse League season.
The Bandits return 17 players from their 2010 squad including veterans John Tavares and Mark Steenhuis. There will be six new faces on the roster: forwards Tracey Kelusky, Brenden Thenhaus and Chad Culp, defensemen Scott Self and rookie Travis Irving, and faceoff specialist and transition player Jay Thorimbert.
This will be the second tour of duty with the Bandits for Thenhaus, Self and Thorimbert.
The Bandits will open the 2011 season on the road against the Calgary Roughnecks on Saturday, January 8 at 9:30 p.m. Buffalo's home opener will be Saturday, January 22 at 7:30 p.m. vs. the Toronto Rock.
Season tickets are still available and individual tickets for all Bandits home games are on sale now. To purchase tickets - or for more information - call 1-888-467-2273, or visit www.bandits.com .
2011 Roster:
Brett Bucktooth
Kyle Clancy
Chris Corbeil
Chad Culp
Brandon Francis
Daryl Gibson
Angus Goodleaf
John Harasym
Clay Hill
Travis Irving
Tracey Kelusky
Ian Llord
Tom Montour
Steve Priolo
Frank Resetarits
Scott Self
Mark Steenhuis
John Tavares
Brendan Thenhaus
Mike Thompson
Jay Thorimbert
Roger Vyse
Chris White
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