Tuesday I took a look at the leading goal scorers for each team in the National Lacrosse League, so, today, we present the Top Five Assist. Leaders from each team.
Starting with the Vancouver Warriors.
1- Mitch Jones. 20
2- Keegan Bal. 19
3- Mike Mallory. 7
4- Riley Loewen. 6
5- Logan Schuss. 5
Next up, the Georgia Swarm
1- Randy Staats. 17
2- Jordan Hall. 16
3- Lyle Thompson 14
4- Shayne Jackson 12
5- Bryan Cole. 4
Back to the West and the Seals of San Diego.
1- Zack Greer. 16
2- Wes Berg. 15
3- Kyle Buchanan. 10
4- Connor Fields. 8
Jeremy Noble. 8
Next up, the New England Blackwolves
1- Callum Crawford. 16
2- Andrew Kew. 12
3- Stephan Leblanc. 9
Joe Resetarits. 9
5- Reilly O’Connor. 5
The Saskatchewan Rush
1- Mark Matthews. 15
2- Ryan Keenan. 9
3- Robert Church. 8
4- Jeff Shattler. 7
5- Ben McIntosh. 5
Onto the surging Philadelphia Wings
1- Kevin Crowley. 14
2- Matt Rambo. 12
3- Kyle Matisz. 8
4- Blaze Riorden. 8
5- Josh Currier. 6
Back to the West and the Colorado Mammoth
1- Ryan Lee. 14
2- Eli McLaughlin. 11
3- Chris Wardle. 10
4- Kyle Killen. 7
5- Jacob Ruest. 6
The expansion Rochester Knighthawks
1- Holden Cattoni. 12
Shawn Evans. 12
3- Dan Lintner 6
Turner Evans. 6
Curtis Knight. 6
We shuffle off to Buffalo
1- Dhane Smith. 11
2- Josh Byrne. 7
Dallas Bridle. 7
Chris Cloutier. 7
5- Corey Small. 6
Up to Canada and the Toronto Rock
1- Tom Schrieber. 11
2- Dan Dawson. 10
3- Dan Craig. 9
Rob Hellyer. 9
5- Zach Manns. 6
The defending Champions, the Calgary Roughnecks
1- Marshal King. 11
2- Dan Taylor. 9
Jesse King 9
Curtis Dickson. 9
5-Zach Currier. 5
And, finally the New York Riptide
1- Connor Kelly. 10
2- Tyler Digby. 9
3- Jean-Luc Chetner. 7
Dan Lomas. 7
Tyson Gibson. 7
By: Kevin Neibauer
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Kevin has followed and promoted the game of lacrosse since May 19, 1974.
The same day the Philadelphia Flyers won the Cup, the Philadelphia Wings were introduced to Neibauer and Philadelphia.
Kevin has covered many sports, including baseball, football, basketball, and.. lacrosse. A former licensed football referee and baseball umpire, Kevin brings a unique insight to his game coverage.
A published writer in JustHockey Magazine, Kevin covered the American Hockey League as well as a monthly story on a pugilist where Kevin used the pen name, The Rink Rat. Neibauer turned his attentions to lacrosse for a few years and does his part, whether podcasting or writing to grow the game. Kevin branched out to his roots and currently provides insight for all Philadelphia teams for Edge of Philly as well as his full-time duties with LaxPhilly.