National Lacrosse League (NLL) 2020 Entry Draft

National Lacrosse League 2020 Entry Draft:

Round One

  1. New York….Jeff Teat

***Trade: Vancouver and Rochester

Vancouver receives 2nd & 69th overall picks in 2020 and conditional 1st round pick in 2021

Rochester receives 3rd & 28th overall picks in 2020 and conditional 1st round pick in 2021.

(Rochester receives whichever pick is higher)

  1. Vancouver…Reid Bowering
  2. Rochester…Ryan Smith
  3. San Diego…Tre LeClaire
  4. Calgary…Tanner Cook
  5. Georgia…Robert Hudson
  6. Saskatchewan…Marshall Powless
  7. Georgia…Jeff Henrick
  8. Buffalo…Brad McMulley
  9. Georgia…Ethan Walker
  10. Halifax…Ethan Riggs
  11. Saskatchewan…Connor McClelland
  12. Georgia…Laine Hruska

***Trade: Calgary and Halifax

Calgary receives the 14th & 20th pick in 2020 draft
Halifax receives Tyson Bell

  1. Calgary…Harrison Matsuoka
  2. San Diego…Mac O’Keefe
  3. Philadelphia…Jackson Suboch

***Trade: Rochester and Colorado

To Rochester…Jeff Wittig
To Colorado…28th Pick in 2020 draft

Round Two…

  1. New York…Mathieu Boissonneault

***Trade: New England and Colorado

New England receives Jacob Ruest and 24th overall pick in 2020 draft

Colorado receives 18 & 33rd overall picks in 2020 draft

  1. Colorado…Ron John

***Trade: Rochester and Buffalo

Buffalo receives 19th pick in 2020 draft, 1st round oick in 2021, and 2nd round oick in 2023 draft.

Rochester receives Matt Gilray and 54th overall pick in 2020 draft

  1. Buffalo…Sam La Roue
  2. Calgary…Ethan Ticehurst
  3. Calgary…Patrick Dodds
  4. Colorado…Brett McIntyre
  5. Buffalo…Jordan Stouros
  6. New England…Charlie Kitchen

***Trade: Rochester and New York

Rochester receives John Wagner

New York receives 25th overall pick in 2020 draft, Darryl Robertson & Jay Thorimbert

  1. New York…Ty Thompson
  2. Saskatchewan…Bobby Kidd
  3. Halifax…Ryan Terefenko
  4. Colorado…Jordan Trottier
  5. New York…Andrew Borgatti
  6. Toronto…TD Ierlan
  7. Colorado…Jalen Chaster
  8. Calgary…Justin Geddie
  9. Colorado…Tyler Scevior
  10. Philadelphia…Brian Costa bike
  11. Philadelphia…Dylan Foulds
  12. New York…Larson Sundown
Gary Groob
Gary Groob

Gary Groob has been involved with Lacrosse for the majority of his life, whether playing, coaching, or covering the sport for the media.

An avid fan, with a real drive about helping to “grow the game”, Gary became part of podcasts about the game in 2010. Through the podcasts, Mr. Groob was given an opportunity to write about lacrosse, and the rest as they say, is history.

Through many miles (flying and driving) Gary has made inroads with the National Lacrosse League, Major Series Lacrosse League, the Ontario Lacrosse Association, as well as the Arena Lacrosse League, covering the leagues, their teams, and players, working for, and in concert with all of them.

In the year 2020, Mr. Groob was made the media person for the Arena Lacrosse League, voted onto the board of directors of the Brampton Excelsiors Lacrosse Club, as well as being made administrator of the Lacrosse page “Global Lacrosse” with a membership of 9000 members in over 90 Countries. Gary was also made an administrator of Lacrosse History Past Present and Future in 2022.

Mr. Groob co-hosts a weekly Lacrosse show on Spanglish Sports World, and ZingoTV channel 250, as well as writes a weekly lacrosse column for La Portada Canada News (both in print, and online).

Gary also hosts a Lacrosse talk show and podcast for The Edge of Philly Sports Network, seen live Sunday nights at 9pm (ET), and archived on the Edge of Philly YouTube page, as well as Spotify.

Mr. Groob’s other sports interests include Hockey, Football, Boxing, Wrestling, and Baseball, competing competitively in Boxing and Wrestling for many years.

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