Rush Become First Team to Clinch a Playoff Spot

Photo by Shawn Slaght, All Lacrosse All The Time

The Saskatchewan Rush punched their ticket to the post-season with a 10-9 win over the San Diego Seals to become the first team to clinch a playoff spot.

The Saskatchewan win, combined with Georgia’s loss, means the Rush can now finish no lower than eighth in the standings.

After a slow start to the game, trailing 6-4 at the half, the Rush locked in and outscored the Seals 6-3 in the second half.

Frank Scigliano shut the door in goal for the Rush, stopping 39 of 48 shots. Chris Origlieri stopped 37 of 46 shots in the loss.

It was a battle at the faceoff dot between two heavyweights, but Trevor Baptiste came out on top over Jake Naso, winning 15 of 23 draws.

First Quarter

It took a while for both teams to get on the board. It wasn’t until the 6:06 mark that Ari Steenhuis scored on transition to give San Diego a 1-0 lead.

The Seals extended the lead at the 6:26 mark four-on-four when Tre Leclaire turned and shot to make it a two-goal game early.

Leclaire then found Ben McIntosh all alone in front with 4:26 left on the clock as the Seals went up 3-0.

The Rush would then tie it with three goals in just over a minute. Robert Church went short side on the power play with 2:45 left. Austin Shanks picked up the rebound off the glass from the Church shot and scored 34 seconds later to make it 3-2.

Ryan Keenan found Josh Zawada breaking to the net with 1:08 left as the Rush tied the game 3-3 at the end of the first quarter.

Second Quarter

The Seals struck early in the second quarter. McIntosh scored off a shot around a defender on a delayed penalty 27 seconds into the quarter.

Church tied it up 18 seconds later, leaping in the air, to make it 4-4.

San Diego retook the lead at 9:16 as Connor Robinson spun between two defenders and scored shorthanded.

McIntosh rounded out the scoring with 2:28 left with an outside shot through traffic to make it 6-4 San Diego at the half.

Third Quarter

Saskatchewan took charge in the second half. Zach Manns opened the scoring at the 2:14 mark.

Shorthanded, Mike Messenger sent a deep pass to Matt Acchione at 5:31 to tie the game 6-6.

The Rush then took the lead at 10:54 with a quick stick from Ryan Barnable at the shot clock buzzer. The goal was challenged, but the officials ruled it a good goal as Saskatchewan took the lead 7-6.

Church put Saskatchewan up by two on the power play with 3:31 left on the clock with an outside shot that just got by Chris Origlieri.

After a caused turnover at centre field, Graydon Bradley took it in himself with 2:27 left as the Seals trailed 8-7 heading into the fourth quarter.

Fourth Quarter

The Rush kept their foot on the gas in the fourth. It wasn’t until the 6:38 mark that Manns, coming off the bench late, picked the corner to make it 9-7.

Leclaire scored with a shot through traffic on the power play with 2:05 left to make it a one-goal game.

However, Matt Hossack put the icing on the cake with an empty-net goal with 20.3 seconds left to make it 10-8.

With the extra attacker on the floor, McIntosh scored far side with five seconds left on the clock, but the Rush held on for the 10-9 win to clinch a playoff spot.

The Rush’s Ryan Keenan, Brock Haley, and co-head coach Jimmy Quinlan commented after the game:

Top Scorers

Saskatchewan Rush

  • Robert Church, 3g 2a
  • Zach Manns, 2g 2a
  • Brock Haley, 4a

San Diego Seals

  • Ben McIntosh, 4g 1a
  • Tre Leclaire, 2g 2a
  • Zach Currier, 4a

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