
Warriors Fall to Roughnecks 14-7
Published on January 14, 2024 under National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Vancouver Warriors News Release

Calgary Roughnecks' Christian Del Bianco battles Vancouver Warriors' Jackson Suboch
(Vancouver Warriors)
Vancouver, B.C. - The Calgary Roughnecks scored five unanswered second quarter goals to beat the Vancouver Warriors 14-7 at Rogers Arena.
The Warriors had an attendance of 8363, the highest recorded attendance at a Warriors game at Rogers Arena.
Warriors' forward Ryan Martel led the way for Vancouver with three points, 2 goals and an assist. Adam Charalambides, Riley Loewen, Kevin Crowley, Jackson Suboch and Kyle Killen all chipped in a goal each.
Aaron Bold turned aside 19 shots and Aden Walsh stopped 11 shots he faced in the loss.
The Warriors (1-4) are on the road next week to take on the Saskatchewan Rush at SaskTel Centre. Opening faceoff is at 5:00 p.m. PT.
For season tickets, group tickets, suites, and individual tickets, plus more information on our Camps and other great deals, head to www.vancouverwarriors.com.
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