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'Necks go after Goliath  subscriber only content
Whisper, if you dare, the words Colorado Mammoth in Brad Banister's ear. 
'Necks sniper treats self to Disneyland  subscriber only content
Lewis Ratcliff has gone to Disneyland. -- And why not? 
Riggers weather Storm  subscriber only content
Tracey Kelusky is trying to do it all for the Calgary Roughnecks. ...And he's doing a pretty decent job of it. 
Stormy SoCal weekend looms for Riggers  subscriber only content
What they have in Anaheim, at long last, is the ability to communicate. 
Gill's a 'sleeping giant'  subscriber only content
They call him The Thrill, but there's been a noticeable chill surrounding Chris Gill. 
Effort doesn't sit well with coach  subscriber only content
Chris Hall has spent much of the past two days watching and rewatching his not-so-favourite video. 
'Necks sting Arizona 
Kyle Goundrey is one of the smaller players in the National Lacrosse League, but he played like a scrappy junkyard dog Saturday night at the Pengrowth Saddledome. 
Riggers make game a little too exciting  subscriber only content
It was, by turns, infuriating and uplifting, punctuated by moments of sheer brilliance and baffling mistakes. 
'Necks game day  subscriber only content
Arizona Sting at Calgary Roughnecks -- 7:30 p.m., Pengrowth Saddledome 
Confidence crucial as Riggers, Sting collide  subscriber only content
Confidence. ...Players don't perform to the best of their ability without it, nor can teams succeed without it. 
All-star fun cut to one-day party  subscriber only content
Next month's National Lacrosse League all-star game is going to be a one-day hoedown. 
Riggers facing big problem  subscriber only content
Kaleb Toth has the hardest shot in the National Lacrosse League. 
All-star showcase picked up by NBC  subscriber only content
The National Lacrosse League has landed its golden egg but it has thrown a monkey wrench into the Calgary Roughnecks' all-star game plans. 
Former Mr. Perfect keeps on swingin'  subscriber only content
Brad MacDonald gave his shoulders a shrug in response to the question. 
Kelusky puts W's ahead of points  subscriber only content
Tracey Kelusky is reminded, once again, about his start to the National Lacrosse League season. 
All-stars ready to rumble  subscriber only content
Pretty passing, no hitting, vulcanize the goaltenders . . . ...Such are the unwritten rules for all-star hockey games. 
Arizona stung by Wings  subscriber only content
Arizona Sting coach Bob Hamley couldn't believe it when reporters told him his team took 24 more shots than the Philadelphia Wings in a 10-9 overtime loss Friday night at Glendale Arena. 
Kelusky comes through  subscriber only content
A good captain leads by example, but it was tough to match Tracey Kelusky's heroics on Saturday night. 
Stealth trades garner visible offensive talent  subscriber only content
The San Jose Stealth added some offensive firepower when they acquired brothers Curt and Derek Malawsky in a pair of National Lacrosse League trades Friday. 
Calgary crew gets caught ring gazing  subscriber only content
A banner night? -- Well, yes. And no. 
Roughnecks see Stealth offence has visible sting 
OK, that's two exhibition games for the Calgary Roughnecks. 
Riggers ready to bring this wall tumbling down  subscriber only content
The San Jose Stealth, notorious defenders of their fort. 
'Necks plan victory party  subscriber only content
The Calgary Roughnecks are rolling out the red carpet, and then some, tonight at the Pengrowth Saddledome. 
Roughnecks aim to crank up offence  subscriber only content
Kaleb Toth doesn't have to look any further than a mirror to see a reason for the Calgary Roughnecks' opening season loss. 
Report doesn't tell full story 
Financial hardship is at the heart of the current 111-day lockout of players by the NHL. 
Plenty of punch, not much polish  subscriber only content
Now that the Calgary Roughnecks have a full 60 minutes under their belts on a full field, they can look forward to game No. 2 of their title defence. 
I Don't Like Mondays 
Please excuse IDLM this week if we lack a little bite. But sitting in the home office, surrounded by newspapers showing the tsunami devastation in Southeast Asia, has put sports in perspective. 
'Necks fall to Mammoth  subscriber only content
It was played as advertised. -- Slam-bang, in-your-face, take-no-guff lacrosse. 
Offence in spotlight as Riggers, Mammoth collide  subscriber only content
Commissioner Jim Jennings says the top priority of the National Lacrosse League is to "grow the game on U.S. television." 
Take a peek into our crystal ball  subscriber only content
To you from failing hands . . . who will catch the flickering torches of 2004 as we head into the New Year? 
Goalies brace for busy opener  subscriber only content
At first glance, the game has shootout stamped all over it. 
Here comes Santa ... 
We may want hockey as much as Ralphie wanted that Golden Barrel 1,000-shot Red Ryder Cowboy Carbon Rifle in A Christmas Story, but the NHL season now seems as dead as Marley's ghost. 
Riggers will live without MacArthur  subscriber only content
The ever changing face of the National Lacrosse League-champion Calgary Roughnecks is changing again. 
Former 'Neck Kirkby signs with Sting  subscriber only content
- Lacrosse - Rob Kirkby of Kitchener, Ont., has signed a one-year National Lacrosse League contract with the Arizona Sting. 
Happy homecoming means cheers for Biers  subscriber only content
If that's the Calgary Roughnecks and this isn't a movie set, then what the heck is Chevy Chase doing out there? 


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