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After watching the movie, Goon, over the weekend, I finally understand why hockey players fight. However, my understanding for lacrosse players fighting is still unfounded. Maybe you can appreciate it a little more by watching three fights from the NLL over the weekend. Read More...
Highlights from week 4 of the NLL 2011 season for your viewing pleasure. This week's action includes cheerleaders, hidden ball trick orchestrated by Casey Powell, Paul Rabil swimming, and more.
If you are like us, you have a stack of lacrosse DVDs sitting in your living room. Granted, because there aren’t too many, it is a short stack. But for those of you longing for all things lacrosse, there’s a new DVD that will be released this December called RUGBURN. The DVD, which is the brainchild of Chris Fox and Kevin Dostie, will feature action from NLL games. We talked to the duo about the DVD and their experience in making it. >>READ MORE
A fourth quarter brawl in which seven different scuffles in the final 25.9 seconds provided an exciting finish to an otherwise disappointing start to the season. Even back-up goal tender Kurtis Wager dropped his gloves when he went after Rochester goal tender Jake Henhawk and exchanged blows. Read More...
Josh Ruys, who stands at 6'3" 245lbs., and Scott Rouse came to blows at their own training camp. Yes, two teammates fought each other and the team is promoting it. Does anyone see a problem with this? It is Canada after all. Maybe in-house fights should be allowed for the NFL. That way, everyone on the Philly Eagles could take their anger out on DeSean Jackson. Read More...
Your lax babe here! Back and ready to get into the Fall Ball action! Besides the crisp weather, boots, scarves, rugby and water polo...(I'm drifting...), Fall brings us the newest of the new for lax, preparing us for the sweet Spring. The lax bros and babes in the know aren't hibernating until Spring season, they're still in the game. So this is the list of things I love for Fall 2011, which isn't even over yet! Read More...