by Gilles BLANCHARD envoy of LA PRESSE Don Crocker. the third goalkeeper for Quebecers. used to close his eyes when he saw the ball appear. Yeste...
LEADING SCORERSNameGPGATPJohn Davis (Peterborough)388193174Gaylord Powless (Detroit)326376139Mike Gates (Portland)384989138Paul Parnell (New West...
By Tim Panaccio, Inquirer Staff Writer Their top scorer, John Tucker, is sidelined with torn knee ligaments. All- world goalie Dwight Maetche is ...
By GENE HARTThe odd-man or box lacrosse's version of the hockey power-play (where one team enjoys a one-man advantage as the result of an opposit...
Before Saturday night’s game in Maryland the Bolts had won their last four meetings against the Arrows, and held a series lead of 4-3 this season...
1975 DRAFT RESULTS 1975 TRAINING CAMP ROSTERS 1975 LEAGUE STATISTICS 1975 GAME RESULTS 1975 TEAM STATISTICS 1975 NATION'S TROPHY PLAYOFF RESULTS ...
Blair Campbell was destined to become a top lacrosse star once he straightened his thinking out. “I was seven years old and playing baseball,” re...
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Years have passed and much has been written in lacrosse circles about the 1978 World Field Lacrosse Championship and the Canadian National Team v...
Les Quebecois’ John Sheffield tries to evade Jan Magee. By DAVE CARTER of The Gazette Joey Johnston of the Chicago Black Hawks may have trouble ...
by Frank Gianelli Tommy McVie was tough as jerky starring with the Phoenix Roadrunner hockey team last season. He could come back next season har...
By Tim Panaccio, Inquirer Staff Writer The Philadelphia Wings (3-1), who host the first-place Detroit Turbos (3-0) tonight at 8, lead the Major I...
The odd-man or box lacrosse’s version of the hockey power-play (where one team enjoys a one-man advantage as the result of an opposition penalty...
By DOUG PHILPOTT Toronto Tomahawks’ leading point scorer, Duffy McCarthy has a simple philosophy about everything he does. And that philosophy ju...
by Steve Holroyd (laxmavn@aol.com) In between 1968-72, three separate attempts at professional lacrosse had been attempted; each were “one-and-do...