CALGARY, AB — The first weekend of pre-season scrimmages are in the books and the league looks eerily evenly matched.

The largest margin of victory in the scrimmages over the weekend was seven. That came when the Calgary Roughnecks battled the Vancouver Stealth at the Field House in Langley, BC.

In six of the other seven games played this weekend, the margin of victory was two goals or less. More remarkably, every team in the NLL earned a win, except the New England Black Wolves, who came close to victory, but earned a tie with the Buffalo Bandits.

The Roughnecks’ first scrimmage take place against the Stealth on Saturday evening and they came ready to play.

Jeff Shattler led the way offensively, netting four goals en route to a 13-6 rout of Vancouver. Rookie left-hander Holden Cattoni had a great debut, putting home two of his own, while Karsen Leung also added a pair.

Wesley Berg, Riley Loewen, Matt Symes, Tor Reinholdt, and Brody Eastwood each scored one goal in the contest.

A great start for both the offence and the defence.

On Sunday, the Riggers would go head-to-head with their Rocky Mountain Rivals, the Colorado Mammoth.

The game got off to a quick start, with five goals scored in the first few minutes of the contest. It would slow down a bit, but the pace would remain very fast and physical.

Down 8-5 at the half, there were no signs of quit in the Roughnecks.

With Peter Dubenski and Christian Del Bianco sharing the pipes in the second half, they held the Mammoth offence to just three goals. Both made some incredible saves late in the game to keep Calgary’s comeback attempt intact.

The comeback started with a shot from Digby that trickled through the arms of the Mammoth netminder.

A quick-stick on the side of the crease from rookie Brody Eastwood on the power play.

Digby, once again, with the quick-stick right out in front of the goalie.

A classic Dobbie goal, flying through the crease in transition.

And a goal by Tyson Bell in transition where he used a spin move to get wide open for the shot.

Down by one, 14 seconds remained.

And Robert Hope intercepted the ball.

The Roughnecks attempt to tie the game would end there.

A valiant effort, but Calgary would have to settle for a win and a loss in its scrimmages.

The Roughnecks will be back on the floor for more pre-season action December 15-16 in Saskatoon as they will face the Rush in an exhibition contest.

CALGARY, AB — The first weekend of pre-season scrimmages are in the books and the league looks eerily evenly matched.

The largest margin of victory in the scrimmages over the weekend was seven. That came when the Calgary Roughnecks battled the Vancouver Stealth at the Field House in Langley, BC.

In six of the other seven games played this weekend, the margin of victory was two goals or less. More remarkably, every team in the NLL earned a win, except the New England Black Wolves, who came close to victory, but earned a tie with the Buffalo Bandits.

The Roughnecks’ first scrimmage take place against the Stealth on Saturday evening and they came ready to play.

Jeff Shattler led the way offensively, netting four goals en route to a 13-6 rout of Vancouver. Rookie left-hander Holden Cattoni had a great debut, putting home two of his own, while Karsen Leung also added a pair.

Wesley Berg, Riley Loewen, Matt Symes, Tor Reinholdt, and Brody Eastwood each scored one goal in the contest.

A great start for both the offence and the defence.

On Sunday, the Riggers would go head-to-head with their Rocky Mountain Rivals, the Colorado Mammoth.

The game got off to a quick start, with five goals scored in the first few minutes of the contest. It would slow down a bit, but the pace would remain very fast and physical.

Down 8-5 at the half, there were no signs of quit in the Roughnecks.

With Peter Dubenski and Christian Del Bianco sharing the pipes in the second half, they held the Mammoth offence to just three goals. Both made some incredible saves late in the game to keep Calgary’s comeback attempt intact.

The comeback started with a shot from Digby that trickled through the arms of the Mammoth netminder.

A quick-stick on the side of the crease from rookie Brody Eastwood on the power play.

Digby, once again, with the quick-stick right out in front of the goalie.

A classic Dobbie goal, flying through the crease in transition.

And a goal by Tyson Bell in transition where he used a spin move to get wide open for the shot.

Down by one, 14 seconds remained.

And Robert Hope intercepted the ball.

The Roughnecks attempt to tie the game would end there.

A valiant effort, but Calgary would have to settle for a win and a loss in its scrimmages.

The Roughnecks will be back on the floor for more pre-season action December 15-16 in Saskatoon as they will face the Rush in an exhibition contest.

CALGARY, AB — The first weekend of pre-season scrimmages are in the books and the league looks eerily evenly matched.

The largest margin of victory in the scrimmages over the weekend was seven. That came when the Calgary Roughnecks battled the Vancouver Stealth at the Field House in Langley, BC.

In six of the other seven games played this weekend, the margin of victory was two goals or less. More remarkably, every team in the NLL earned a win, except the New England Black Wolves, who came close to victory, but earned a tie with the Buffalo Bandits.

The Roughnecks’ first scrimmage take place against the Stealth on Saturday evening and they came ready to play.

Jeff Shattler led the way offensively, netting four goals en route to a 13-6 rout of Vancouver. Rookie left-hander Holden Cattoni had a great debut, putting home two of his own, while Karsen Leung also added a pair.

Wesley Berg, Riley Loewen, Matt Symes, Tor Reinholdt, and Brody Eastwood each scored one goal in the contest.

A great start for both the offence and the defence.

On Sunday, the Riggers would go head-to-head with their Rocky Mountain Rivals, the Colorado Mammoth.

The game got off to a quick start, with five goals scored in the first few minutes of the contest. It would slow down a bit, but the pace would remain very fast and physical.

Down 8-5 at the half, there were no signs of quit in the Roughnecks.

With Peter Dubenski and Christian Del Bianco sharing the pipes in the second half, they held the Mammoth offence to just three goals. Both made some incredible saves late in the game to keep Calgary’s comeback attempt intact.

The comeback started with a shot from Digby that trickled through the arms of the Mammoth netminder.

A quick-stick on the side of the crease from rookie Brody Eastwood on the power play.

Digby, once again, with the quick-stick right out in front of the goalie.

A classic Dobbie goal, flying through the crease in transition.

And a goal by Tyson Bell in transition where he used a spin move to get wide open for the shot.

Down by one, 14 seconds remained.

And Robert Hope intercepted the ball.

The Roughnecks attempt to tie the game would end there.

A valiant effort, but Calgary would have to settle for a win and a loss in its scrimmages.

The Roughnecks will be back on the floor for more pre-season action December 15-16 in Saskatoon as they will face the Rush in an exhibition contest.

CALGARY, AB — The first weekend of pre-season scrimmages are in the books and the league looks eerily evenly matched.

The largest margin of victory in the scrimmages over the weekend was seven. That came when the Calgary Roughnecks battled the Vancouver Stealth at the Field House in Langley, BC.

In six of the other seven games played this weekend, the margin of victory was two goals or less. More remarkably, every team in the NLL earned a win, except the New England Black Wolves, who came close to victory, but earned a tie with the Buffalo Bandits.

The Roughnecks’ first scrimmage take place against the Stealth on Saturday evening and they came ready to play.

Jeff Shattler led the way offensively, netting four goals en route to a 13-6 rout of Vancouver. Rookie left-hander Holden Cattoni had a great debut, putting home two of his own, while Karsen Leung also added a pair.

Wesley Berg, Riley Loewen, Matt Symes, Tor Reinholdt, and Brody Eastwood each scored one goal in the contest.

A great start for both the offence and the defence.

On Sunday, the Riggers would go head-to-head with their Rocky Mountain Rivals, the Colorado Mammoth.

The game got off to a quick start, with five goals scored in the first few minutes of the contest. It would slow down a bit, but the pace would remain very fast and physical.

Down 8-5 at the half, there were no signs of quit in the Roughnecks.

With Peter Dubenski and Christian Del Bianco sharing the pipes in the second half, they held the Mammoth offence to just three goals. Both made some incredible saves late in the game to keep Calgary’s comeback attempt intact.

The comeback started with a shot from Digby that trickled through the arms of the Mammoth netminder.

A quick-stick on the side of the crease from rookie Brody Eastwood on the power play.

Digby, once again, with the quick-stick right out in front of the goalie.

A classic Dobbie goal, flying through the crease in transition.

And a goal by Tyson Bell in transition where he used a spin move to get wide open for the shot.

Down by one, 14 seconds remained.

And Robert Hope intercepted the ball.

The Roughnecks attempt to tie the game would end there.

A valiant effort, but Calgary would have to settle for a win and a loss in its scrimmages.

The Roughnecks will be back on the floor for more pre-season action December 15-16 in Saskatoon as they will face the Rush in an exhibition contest.

CALGARY, AB — The first weekend of pre-season scrimmages are in the books and the league looks eerily evenly matched.

The largest margin of victory in the scrimmages over the weekend was seven. That came when the Calgary Roughnecks battled the Vancouver Stealth at the Field House in Langley, BC.

In six of the other seven games played this weekend, the margin of victory was two goals or less. More remarkably, every team in the NLL earned a win, except the New England Black Wolves, who came close to victory, but earned a tie with the Buffalo Bandits.

The Roughnecks’ first scrimmage take place against the Stealth on Saturday evening and they came ready to play.

Jeff Shattler led the way offensively, netting four goals en route to a 13-6 rout of Vancouver. Rookie left-hander Holden Cattoni had a great debut, putting home two of his own, while Karsen Leung also added a pair.

Wesley Berg, Riley Loewen, Matt Symes, Tor Reinholdt, and Brody Eastwood each scored one goal in the contest.

A great start for both the offence and the defence.

On Sunday, the Riggers would go head-to-head with their Rocky Mountain Rivals, the Colorado Mammoth.

The game got off to a quick start, with five goals scored in the first few minutes of the contest. It would slow down a bit, but the pace would remain very fast and physical.

Down 8-5 at the half, there were no signs of quit in the Roughnecks.

With Peter Dubenski and Christian Del Bianco sharing the pipes in the second half, they held the Mammoth offence to just three goals. Both made some incredible saves late in the game to keep Calgary’s comeback attempt intact.

The comeback started with a shot from Digby that trickled through the arms of the Mammoth netminder.

A quick-stick on the side of the crease from rookie Brody Eastwood on the power play.

Digby, once again, with the quick-stick right out in front of the goalie.

A classic Dobbie goal, flying through the crease in transition.

And a goal by Tyson Bell in transition where he used a spin move to get wide open for the shot.

Down by one, 14 seconds remained.

And Robert Hope intercepted the ball.

The Roughnecks attempt to tie the game would end there.

A valiant effort, but Calgary would have to settle for a win and a loss in its scrimmages.

The Roughnecks will be back on the floor for more pre-season action December 15-16 in Saskatoon as they will face the Rush in an exhibition contest.

CALGARY, AB — The first weekend of pre-season scrimmages are in the books and the league looks eerily evenly matched.

The largest margin of victory in the scrimmages over the weekend was seven. That came when the Calgary Roughnecks battled the Vancouver Stealth at the Field House in Langley, BC.

In six of the other seven games played this weekend, the margin of victory was two goals or less. More remarkably, every team in the NLL earned a win, except the New England Black Wolves, who came close to victory, but earned a tie with the Buffalo Bandits.

The Roughnecks’ first scrimmage take place against the Stealth on Saturday evening and they came ready to play.

Jeff Shattler led the way offensively, netting four goals en route to a 13-6 rout of Vancouver. Rookie left-hander Holden Cattoni had a great debut, putting home two of his own, while Karsen Leung also added a pair.

Wesley Berg, Riley Loewen, Matt Symes, Tor Reinholdt, and Brody Eastwood each scored one goal in the contest.

A great start for both the offence and the defence.

On Sunday, the Riggers would go head-to-head with their Rocky Mountain Rivals, the Colorado Mammoth.

The game got off to a quick start, with five goals scored in the first few minutes of the contest. It would slow down a bit, but the pace would remain very fast and physical.

Down 8-5 at the half, there were no signs of quit in the Roughnecks.

With Peter Dubenski and Christian Del Bianco sharing the pipes in the second half, they held the Mammoth offence to just three goals. Both made some incredible saves late in the game to keep Calgary’s comeback attempt intact.

The comeback started with a shot from Digby that trickled through the arms of the Mammoth netminder.

A quick-stick on the side of the crease from rookie Brody Eastwood on the power play.

Digby, once again, with the quick-stick right out in front of the goalie.

A classic Dobbie goal, flying through the crease in transition.

And a goal by Tyson Bell in transition where he used a spin move to get wide open for the shot.

Down by one, 14 seconds remained.

And Robert Hope intercepted the ball.

The Roughnecks attempt to tie the game would end there.

A valiant effort, but Calgary would have to settle for a win and a loss in its scrimmages.

The Roughnecks will be back on the floor for more pre-season action December 15-16 in Saskatoon as they will face the Rush in an exhibition contest.

CALGARY, AB — The first weekend of pre-season scrimmages are in the books and the league looks eerily evenly matched.

The largest margin of victory in the scrimmages over the weekend was seven. That came when the Calgary Roughnecks battled the Vancouver Stealth at the Field House in Langley, BC.

In six of the other seven games played this weekend, the margin of victory was two goals or less. More remarkably, every team in the NLL earned a win, except the New England Black Wolves, who came close to victory, but earned a tie with the Buffalo Bandits.

The Roughnecks’ first scrimmage take place against the Stealth on Saturday evening and they came ready to play.

Jeff Shattler led the way offensively, netting four goals en route to a 13-6 rout of Vancouver. Rookie left-hander Holden Cattoni had a great debut, putting home two of his own, while Karsen Leung also added a pair.

Wesley Berg, Riley Loewen, Matt Symes, Tor Reinholdt, and Brody Eastwood each scored one goal in the contest.

A great start for both the offence and the defence.

On Sunday, the Riggers would go head-to-head with their Rocky Mountain Rivals, the Colorado Mammoth.

The game got off to a quick start, with five goals scored in the first few minutes of the contest. It would slow down a bit, but the pace would remain very fast and physical.

Down 8-5 at the half, there were no signs of quit in the Roughnecks.

With Peter Dubenski and Christian Del Bianco sharing the pipes in the second half, they held the Mammoth offence to just three goals. Both made some incredible saves late in the game to keep Calgary’s comeback attempt intact.

The comeback started with a shot from Digby that trickled through the arms of the Mammoth netminder.

A quick-stick on the side of the crease from rookie Brody Eastwood on the power play.

Digby, once again, with the quick-stick right out in front of the goalie.

A classic Dobbie goal, flying through the crease in transition.

And a goal by Tyson Bell in transition where he used a spin move to get wide open for the shot.

Down by one, 14 seconds remained.

And Robert Hope intercepted the ball.

The Roughnecks attempt to tie the game would end there.

A valiant effort, but Calgary would have to settle for a win and a loss in its scrimmages.

The Roughnecks will be back on the floor for more pre-season action December 15-16 in Saskatoon as they will face the Rush in an exhibition contest.

CALGARY, AB — The first weekend of pre-season scrimmages are in the books and the league looks eerily evenly matched.

The largest margin of victory in the scrimmages over the weekend was seven. That came when the Calgary Roughnecks battled the Vancouver Stealth at the Field House in Langley, BC.

In six of the other seven games played this weekend, the margin of victory was two goals or less. More remarkably, every team in the NLL earned a win, except the New England Black Wolves, who came close to victory, but earned a tie with the Buffalo Bandits.

The Roughnecks’ first scrimmage take place against the Stealth on Saturday evening and they came ready to play.

Jeff Shattler led the way offensively, netting four goals en route to a 13-6 rout of Vancouver. Rookie left-hander Holden Cattoni had a great debut, putting home two of his own, while Karsen Leung also added a pair.

Wesley Berg, Riley Loewen, Matt Symes, Tor Reinholdt, and Brody Eastwood each scored one goal in the contest.

A great start for both the offence and the defence.

On Sunday, the Riggers would go head-to-head with their Rocky Mountain Rivals, the Colorado Mammoth.

The game got off to a quick start, with five goals scored in the first few minutes of the contest. It would slow down a bit, but the pace would remain very fast and physical.

Down 8-5 at the half, there were no signs of quit in the Roughnecks.

With Peter Dubenski and Christian Del Bianco sharing the pipes in the second half, they held the Mammoth offence to just three goals. Both made some incredible saves late in the game to keep Calgary’s comeback attempt intact.

The comeback started with a shot from Digby that trickled through the arms of the Mammoth netminder.

A quick-stick on the side of the crease from rookie Brody Eastwood on the power play.

Digby, once again, with the quick-stick right out in front of the goalie.

A classic Dobbie goal, flying through the crease in transition.

And a goal by Tyson Bell in transition where he used a spin move to get wide open for the shot.

Down by one, 14 seconds remained.

And Robert Hope intercepted the ball.

The Roughnecks attempt to tie the game would end there.

A valiant effort, but Calgary would have to settle for a win and a loss in its scrimmages.

The Roughnecks will be back on the floor for more pre-season action December 15-16 in Saskatoon as they will face the Rush in an exhibition contest.

CALGARY, AB — The first weekend of pre-season scrimmages are in the books and the league looks eerily evenly matched.

The largest margin of victory in the scrimmages over the weekend was seven. That came when the Calgary Roughnecks battled the Vancouver Stealth at the Field House in Langley, BC.

In six of the other seven games played this weekend, the margin of victory was two goals or less. More remarkably, every team in the NLL earned a win, except the New England Black Wolves, who came close to victory, but earned a tie with the Buffalo Bandits.

The Roughnecks’ first scrimmage take place against the Stealth on Saturday evening and they came ready to play.

Jeff Shattler led the way offensively, netting four goals en route to a 13-6 rout of Vancouver. Rookie left-hander Holden Cattoni had a great debut, putting home two of his own, while Karsen Leung also added a pair.

Wesley Berg, Riley Loewen, Matt Symes, Tor Reinholdt, and Brody Eastwood each scored one goal in the contest.

A great start for both the offence and the defence.

On Sunday, the Riggers would go head-to-head with their Rocky Mountain Rivals, the Colorado Mammoth.

The game got off to a quick start, with five goals scored in the first few minutes of the contest. It would slow down a bit, but the pace would remain very fast and physical.

Down 8-5 at the half, there were no signs of quit in the Roughnecks.

With Peter Dubenski and Christian Del Bianco sharing the pipes in the second half, they held the Mammoth offence to just three goals. Both made some incredible saves late in the game to keep Calgary’s comeback attempt intact.

The comeback started with a shot from Digby that trickled through the arms of the Mammoth netminder.

A quick-stick on the side of the crease from rookie Brody Eastwood on the power play.

Digby, once again, with the quick-stick right out in front of the goalie.

A classic Dobbie goal, flying through the crease in transition.

And a goal by Tyson Bell in transition where he used a spin move to get wide open for the shot.

Down by one, 14 seconds remained.

And Robert Hope intercepted the ball.

The Roughnecks attempt to tie the game would end there.

A valiant effort, but Calgary would have to settle for a win and a loss in its scrimmages.

The Roughnecks will be back on the floor for more pre-season action December 15-16 in Saskatoon as they will face the Rush in an exhibition contest.

CALGARY, AB — The first weekend of pre-season scrimmages are in the books and the league looks eerily evenly matched.

The largest margin of victory in the scrimmages over the weekend was seven. That came when the Calgary Roughnecks battled the Vancouver Stealth at the Field House in Langley, BC.

In six of the other seven games played this weekend, the margin of victory was two goals or less. More remarkably, every team in the NLL earned a win, except the New England Black Wolves, who came close to victory, but earned a tie with the Buffalo Bandits.

The Roughnecks’ first scrimmage take place against the Stealth on Saturday evening and they came ready to play.

Jeff Shattler led the way offensively, netting four goals en route to a 13-6 rout of Vancouver. Rookie left-hander Holden Cattoni had a great debut, putting home two of his own, while Karsen Leung also added a pair.

Wesley Berg, Riley Loewen, Matt Symes, Tor Reinholdt, and Brody Eastwood each scored one goal in the contest.

A great start for both the offence and the defence.

On Sunday, the Riggers would go head-to-head with their Rocky Mountain Rivals, the Colorado Mammoth.

The game got off to a quick start, with five goals scored in the first few minutes of the contest. It would slow down a bit, but the pace would remain very fast and physical.

Down 8-5 at the half, there were no signs of quit in the Roughnecks.

With Peter Dubenski and Christian Del Bianco sharing the pipes in the second half, they held the Mammoth offence to just three goals. Both made some incredible saves late in the game to keep Calgary’s comeback attempt intact.

The comeback started with a shot from Digby that trickled through the arms of the Mammoth netminder.

A quick-stick on the side of the crease from rookie Brody Eastwood on the power play.

Digby, once again, with the quick-stick right out in front of the goalie.

A classic Dobbie goal, flying through the crease in transition.

And a goal by Tyson Bell in transition where he used a spin move to get wide open for the shot.

Down by one, 14 seconds remained.

And Robert Hope intercepted the ball.

The Roughnecks attempt to tie the game would end there.

A valiant effort, but Calgary would have to settle for a win and a loss in its scrimmages.

The Roughnecks will be back on the floor for more pre-season action December 15-16 in Saskatoon as they will face the Rush in an exhibition contest.

CALGARY, AB — The first weekend of pre-season scrimmages are in the books and the league looks eerily evenly matched.

The largest margin of victory in the scrimmages over the weekend was seven. That came when the Calgary Roughnecks battled the Vancouver Stealth at the Field House in Langley, BC.

In six of the other seven games played this weekend, the margin of victory was two goals or less. More remarkably, every team in the NLL earned a win, except the New England Black Wolves, who came close to victory, but earned a tie with the Buffalo Bandits.

The Roughnecks’ first scrimmage take place against the Stealth on Saturday evening and they came ready to play.

Jeff Shattler led the way offensively, netting four goals en route to a 13-6 rout of Vancouver. Rookie left-hander Holden Cattoni had a great debut, putting home two of his own, while Karsen Leung also added a pair.

Wesley Berg, Riley Loewen, Matt Symes, Tor Reinholdt, and Brody Eastwood each scored one goal in the contest.

A great start for both the offence and the defence.

On Sunday, the Riggers would go head-to-head with their Rocky Mountain Rivals, the Colorado Mammoth.

The game got off to a quick start, with five goals scored in the first few minutes of the contest. It would slow down a bit, but the pace would remain very fast and physical.

Down 8-5 at the half, there were no signs of quit in the Roughnecks.

With Peter Dubenski and Christian Del Bianco sharing the pipes in the second half, they held the Mammoth offence to just three goals. Both made some incredible saves late in the game to keep Calgary’s comeback attempt intact.

The comeback started with a shot from Digby that trickled through the arms of the Mammoth netminder.

A quick-stick on the side of the crease from rookie Brody Eastwood on the power play.

Digby, once again, with the quick-stick right out in front of the goalie.

A classic Dobbie goal, flying through the crease in transition.

And a goal by Tyson Bell in transition where he used a spin move to get wide open for the shot.

Down by one, 14 seconds remained.

And Robert Hope intercepted the ball.

The Roughnecks attempt to tie the game would end there.

A valiant effort, but Calgary would have to settle for a win and a loss in its scrimmages.

The Roughnecks will be back on the floor for more pre-season action December 15-16 in Saskatoon as they will face the Rush in an exhibition contest.

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