
What to Watch for vs. Colorado Mammoth
Published on February 14, 2026 under National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Toronto Rock News Release
Denver, CO - The Toronto Rock (5-3) will take on the red-hot Colorado Mammoth (7-2) at Ball Arena in Denver, CO. The Mammoth are coming off a one-goal road win at Las Vegas last night. The Rock arrived in Denver yesterday, while the Mammoth traveled back to Colorado today.
Fans can watch the game vs. Colorado at 9:30pm ET on NLL+ for FREE! Alternatively, tune in on TSN's digital platform TSN+ via TSN.ca and the TSN App as well as ESPN+. To stream the game on TSN+ or ESPN+, a paid subscription is required.
Here's what to watch for in Saturday's matchup.
Following morning shoot around, the Rock made several roster moves. Justin Martin was moved to the Season Ending IR after suffering a lower body injury against Oshawa, and Chris Weier was placed on IR after suffering an upper body injury in Tuesday's practice. Rock super rookie Sam English has been moved from the IR to the Active Roster and defender Lucas Hucal has been placed on the Active Roster from the Practice Roster. The Rock have also removed the Practice Player Tag from Jake Darlison and maintained him on the Active Roster.
Phil Mazzuca is quickly becoming quite the story with this year's Toronto Rock. With the departures of key veterans Mitch de Snoo and Chris Corbeil, Mazzuca identified a chance to really step up and become a defensive leader on this team. He picked up 11 LBs last week vs. Oshawa to the 300 mark in his young NLL career. He also leads the Rock in LBs with 59. 4 more than Brad Kri.
Troy Holowchuk has done the one thing every coach wants a goaltender to do - stop the ball. With 17 stops tonight, he'll reach 500 saves for his NLL career.
After a 3-game homestand, this is the Rock's first road game in about a month. They'll return home for two more weeks at TD Coliseum after tonight's game. That will make five home games in six weekends. Toronto is 2-1 away from TD Coliseum this season.
Mark Matthews is on the verge of more history. The Mailman is only four points away from 1,100 in his NLL career. He will be just the 14th player in league history to hit the 1.1K point-plateau.
INJURY REPORT: TD Ierlan is on the PUP List. Zack Kearney and Justin Martin are on the Season Ending Injured Reserve List. Chris Weier (Upper) and Nick Rose (Lower) are on the Injured Reserve List.
The Rock will return home to host Colorado on Friday, February 20th on Latrell Harris Bobblehead Night and it's also Great White North Night.
Fans can check out the latest episode of Rock City Unplugged featuring behind the scenes access and interviews with Rock players and staff that gives you a peek behind the curtain.
A new episode of the Toronto Rock Total Access Podcast also dropped featuring a deep dive into the Listener Mailbag and a one-on-one chat with the captain and the co-host Challen Rogers.
For more information on Toronto Rock tickets, please contact a Toronto Rock account executive by phone at 905-426-4744, by email at tickets@torontorock.com or visit torontorock.com.
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