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Lacrosse team season
Lacrosse team season
The Toronto Rock are a lacrosse team based in Toronto playing in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The 2003 season was the 6th in franchise history and 5th as the Rock.
The Rock continued its dynasty on top of the NLL standings, finishing first in its division for the fifth straight year. The Rock beat the Colorado Mammoth in the semifinals, to advance to the championship game against the Rochester Knighthawks . Their victory in this game gave the Rock two consecutive championships, and four out of five years.[ 1]
Conference standings [ edit ]
Reference: [ 2]
x : Clinched playoff berth; c : Clinched playoff berth by crossing over to another division; y : Clinched division; z : Clinched best regular season record; GP : Games PlayedW : Wins; L : Losses; GB : Games back ; PCT : Win percentage; Home : Record at Home; Road : Record on the Road; GF : Goals scored; GA : Goals allowedDifferential : Difference between goals scored and allowed; GF/GP : Average number of goals scored per game; GA/GP : Average number of goals allowed per game
Reference:[ 3]
Game
Date
Opponent
Location
Score
OT
Attendance
Record
1
December 27, 2002
@ Albany Attack
Pepsi Arena
W 13–9
5,179
1–0
2
January 3, 2003
@ Colorado Mammoth
Pepsi Center
L 12–13
2OT
16,125
1–1
3
January 11, 2003
Albany Attack
Air Canada Centre
L 9–12
17,059
1–2
4
January 17, 2003
@ Calgary Roughnecks
Pengrowth Saddledome
W 13–10
11,333
2–2
5
January 23, 2003
@ Ottawa Rebel
Ottawa Civic Centre
W 15–6
2,794
3–2
6
January 24, 2003
Buffalo Bandits
Air Canada Centre
W 17–13
15,221
4–2
7
February 1, 2003
@ Philadelphia Wings (1987–2014)
First Union Center
W 13–9
13,585
5–2
8
February 7, 2003
Ottawa Rebel
Air Canada Centre
W 13–10
16,059
6–2
9
February 8, 2003
@ Buffalo Bandits
HSBC Arena
L 8–14
8,414
6–3
10
February 14, 2003
@ Vancouver Ravens
GM Place
W 13–10
7,594
7–3
11
February 22, 2003
Rochester Knighthawks
Air Canada Centre
W 11–10
18,209
8–3
12
February 28, 2003
Calgary Roughnecks
Air Canada Centre
W 15–6
16,169
9–3
13
March 7, 2003
Vancouver Ravens
Air Canada Centre
W 11–7
15,723
10–3
14
March 14, 2003
@ Rochester Knighthawks
Blue Cross Arena
L 10–13
9,112
10–4
15
March 21, 2003
Philadelphia Wings (1987–2014)
Air Canada Centre
W 12–9
17,539
11–4
16
April 13, 2003
Colorado Mammoth
Air Canada Centre
L 10–13
17,888
11–5
Reference:[ 4]
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; LB = Loose Balls; PIM = Penalty Minutes [ 5]
Note: GP = Games played; MIN = Minutes; W = Wins; L = Losses; GA = Goals against; Sv% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average [ 6]
Player
GP
MIN
W
L
GA
Sv%
GAA
Bob Watson
10
602:19
6
4
101
.777
10.06
Anthony Cosmo
6
359:20
5
1
61
.788
10.19
Totals
11
5
164
.779
10.21
No.
Position
Player
26
??
Burke, Wayne
5
Fwd
Chapman, Sandy
11
Def
Clark, Glenn
2
Def
Coyle, Pat
44
Goalie
Cosmo, Anthony
7
Fwd
Doyle, Colin
73
Fwd
Driscoll, Chris
80
??
Finneran, Kevin
19
Def
Gibson, Darryl
12
??
Jones, Pat
6
Def
Ladouceur, Dan
4
??
Livingstone, Carter
No.
Position
Player
89
??
Low, Jon
16
Fwd
Manning, Blaine
9
Def
Merrill, Patrick
97
??
Montour, Tom
27
??
Richard, Todd
40
Def
Rubel, Ian
93
??
Squire, Kim
20
??
Stapleford, Scott
17
Def
Toll, Steve
32
Fwd
Veltman, Jim
29
Goalie
Watson, Bob
10
Fwd
Wilson, Aaron
[ 8]
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