2024 Saskatchewan Rush season

Last updated
2024 Saskatchewan Rush
League NLL
DivisionWest
General Manager Derek Keenan
CoachJimmy Quinlan
Captain Ryan Keenan
Arena SaskTel Centre
Average attendance8,085
2025 season 

The Saskatchewan Rush are a lacrosse team based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, playing in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The 2024 season is the 18th in franchise history, 8th in Saskatchewan. [1]

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Saskatchewan Rush crowding around the net before a preseason game against the Calgary Roughnecks on November 26, 2022, at the Scotiabank Saddledome. Saskatchewan Rush pregame.jpg
Saskatchewan Rush crowding around the net before a preseason game against the Calgary Roughnecks on November 26, 2022, at the Scotiabank Saddledome.

Current standings

Reference: [2]

PTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF/GPGA/GP

1 Toronto Rock xz18153.8330.07281218169+4912.119.39
2 San Diego Seals x18135.7222.08154210178+3211.679.89
3 Albany FireWolves x18117.6114.05463206191+1511.4410.61
4 Buffalo Bandits x18117.6114.06354237212+2513.1711.78
5 Georgia Swarm x18108.5565.06345198197+111.0010.94
6 Halifax Thunderbirds x18108.5565.06345228200+2812.6711.11
7 Panther City Lacrosse Club x1899.5006.05445205202+311.3911.22
8 Rochester Knighthawks x18810.4447.04545214226−1211.8912.56
9 New York Riptide 18810.4447.04545206234−2811.4413.00
10 Saskatchewan Rush 18810.4447.04545217210+712.0611.67
11 Calgary Roughnecks 18810.4447.06327198194+411.0010.78
12 Vancouver Warriors 18810.4447.05436202211−911.2211.72
13 Philadelphia Wings 18612.3339.01854198233−3511.0012.94
14 Las Vegas Desert Dogs 18513.27810.02736176223−479.7812.39
15 Colorado Mammoth 18513.27810.04518193226−3310.7212.56

Game log

Regular season

Reference: [3]

GameDateOpponentLocationScoreOTAttendanceRecord
1December 1, 2023@ Halifax Thunderbirds Scotiabank Centre L 12178,53701
2December 9, 2023 Rochester Knighthawks SaskTel Centre L 14168,70802
3December 15, 2023@ Las Vegas Desert Dogs Michelob Ultra Arena W 1755,13512
4December 31, 2023 Albany FireWolves SaskTel Centre L 1011OT9,37713
5January 20, 2024 Vancouver Warriors SaskTel Centre L 9118,25014
6February 3, 2024 Panther City Lacrosse Club SaskTel Centre W 1098,13324
7February 10, 2024@ Vancouver Warriors Rogers Arena W 1399,37134
8February 24, 2024 Halifax Thunderbirds SaskTel Centre L 6197,88535
9March 2, 2024@ Colorado Mammoth Ball Arena W 15710,44945
10March 8, 2024@ Buffalo Bandits KeyBank Center L 1415OT16,59646
11March 16, 2024 New York Riptide SaskTel Centre W 17157,01056
12March 23, 2024@ New York Riptide Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum L 11144,87557
13March 24, 2024@ Georgia Swarm Gas South Arena L 795,07358
14March 28, 2024@ Philadelphia Wings (2018–present) Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia) W 16129,69568
15April 5, 2024@ Calgary Roughnecks Scotiabank Saddledome L 101210,99369
16April 6, 2024 Calgary Roughnecks SaskTel Centre W 1297,24579
17April 13, 2024 San Diego Seals SaskTel Centre W 1387,09089
18April 20, 2024 Toronto Rock SaskTel Centre L 11129,069810

Current roster

Reference: [4] [5]

Active (21-man) rosterInactive rosterCoaches
Goaltenders
  • 46 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Laine Hruska
  • 92 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Frank Scigliano
Defensemen
  •  3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Bobby Kidd III
  •  6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Isaac Ngyou
  •  8 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike Messenger
  • 10 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike Mallory
  • 13 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Connor McClelland
  • 43 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jake Boudreau
  • 47 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Adam Jay
  • 70 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Holden Garlent
  • 77 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ryan Barnable
  • 95 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jerrett Smith
  • 97 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Keegan Bell
Forwards
  •  2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Zach Manns
  •  7 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Dodds
  •  9 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Clark Walter
  • 15 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ryan Keenan
  • 17 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Robert Church
  • 21 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nathaniel Kozevnikov
  • 29 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike Triolo
  • 96 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Cameron Wengreniuk


Head Coach
  • Jimmy Quinlan
Assistant Coaches
  • Cam Sedgwick - Offensive Coach
  • Jeremy Tallevi - Defensive Coach

Legend
  • * Suspended list
  • (C) Captain
  • (A) Alternate captain

Roster updated 2022-11-01
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