2003 Toronto Rock season

2003 Toronto Rock
Champion's Cup Champions
Northern Division Champions
League NLL
Division 1st Northern
2003 record 11-5
Home record 6-2
Road record 5-3
Goals for 195
Goals against 164
General Manager Les Bartley
Coach Les Bartley
Captain Jim Veltman
Arena Air Canada Centre
Average attendance 16,733
Team leaders
Goals Blaine Manning (40)
Assists Colin Doyle (55)
Points Colin Doyle (94)
Penalties in minutes Dan Ladouceur (54)
Loose Balls Jim Veltman (207)
Wins Bob Watson (6)
Goals against average Bob Watson (10.06)

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]

Regular season

Conference standings

Reference: [2]

Central Division
PTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF/GPGA/GP

1Rochester Knighthawks xyz16124.7500.06262214173+4113.3810.81
2Buffalo Bandits x16124.7500.08044231188+4314.4411.75
3Albany Attack1688.5004.04444198191+712.3811.94
4Columbus Landsharks1688.5004.04444184203-1911.5012.69
East Division
PTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF/GPGA/GP

1Colorado Mammoth xy1697.5620.06235226223+314.1213.94
2Philadelphia Wings1688.5001.06226203209-612.6913.06
3New York Saints16313.1886.02617198239-4112.3814.94
4New Jersey Storm16313.1886.03508187220-3311.6913.75
North Division
PTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF/GPGA/GP

1Toronto Rock xy16115.6880.06253195164+3112.1910.25
2Calgary Roughnecks x1697.5622.06235209207+213.0612.94
3Vancouver Ravens x1697.5622.05344208196+1213.0012.25
4Ottawa Rebel16412.2507.03517174214-4010.8813.38

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 Played
W: Wins; L: Losses; GB: Games back; PCT: Win percentage; Home: Record at Home; Road: Record on the Road; GF: Goals scored; GA: Goals allowed
Differential: Difference between goals scored and allowed; GF/GP: Average number of goals scored per game; GA/GP: Average number of goals allowed per game

Game log

Reference:[3]

Game Date Opponent Location Score OT Attendance Record
1 December 27, 2002 @ Albany Attack Pepsi Arena W 139 5,179 10
2 January 3, 2003 @ Colorado Mammoth Pepsi Center L 1213 2OT 16,125 11
3 January 11, 2003 Albany Attack Air Canada Centre L 912 17,059 12
4 January 17, 2003 @ Calgary Roughnecks Pengrowth Saddledome W 1310 11,333 22
5 January 23, 2003 @ Ottawa Rebel Ottawa Civic Centre W 156 2,794 32
6 January 24, 2003 Buffalo Bandits Air Canada Centre W 1713 15,221 42
7 February 1, 2003 @ Philadelphia Wings First Union Center W 139 13,585 52
8 February 7, 2003 Ottawa Rebel Air Canada Centre W 1310 16,059 62
9 February 8, 2003 @ Buffalo Bandits HSBC Arena L 814 8,414 63
10 February 14, 2003 @ Vancouver Ravens GM Place W 1310 7,594 73
11 February 22, 2003 Rochester Knighthawks Air Canada Centre W 1110 18,209 83
12 February 28, 2003 Calgary Roughnecks Air Canada Centre W 156 16,169 93
13 March 7, 2003 Vancouver Ravens Air Canada Centre W 117 15,723 103
14 March 14, 2003 @ Rochester Knighthawks Blue Cross Arena L 1013 9,112 104
15 March 21, 2003 Philadelphia Wings Air Canada Centre W 129 17,539 114
16 April 13, 2003 Colorado Mammoth Air Canada Centre L 1013 17,888 115

Playoffs

Game log

Reference:[4]

Game Date Opponent Location Score OT Attendance Record
Semifinals April 26, 2003 Colorado Mammoth Air Canada Centre W 1511 16,733 10
Championship Game May 3, 2003 @ Rochester Knighthawks Blue Cross Arena W 86 11,051 20

Player stats

Runners (Top 10)

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; LB = Loose Balls; PIM = Penalty Minutes[5]

Player GP G A Pts LB PIM
Colin Doyle 16 39 55 94 63 16
Blaine Manning 16 40 38 78 78 13
Jim Veltman 16 16 43 59 207 12
Kevin Finneran 16 25 30 55 51 6
Steve Toll 16 27 26 53 91 2
Aaron Wilson 14 21 16 37 59 6
Pat Coyle 16 2 10 12 99 31
Todd Richard 6 5 5 10 7 0
Darryl Gibson 15 4 6 10 62 12
Sandy Chapman 16 3 7 10 49 4
Totals 195 271 466 1199 300

Goaltenders

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

Awards

Player Award
Chris Driscoll Sportsmanship Award[7]
Bob Watson Championship Game MVP[7]
Aaron Wilson Rookie of the Month, February[7]
Colin Doyle First All-Pro Team[7]
Blaine Manning Second All-Pro Team[7]
Jim Veltman
Aaron Wilson All-Rookie Team[7]

Roster

No. Position Player
26 ?? Burke, Wayne
5 Canada Fwd Chapman, Sandy
11 Canada Def Clark, Glenn
2 Canada Def Coyle, Pat
44 Canada Goalie Cosmo, Anthony
7 Canada Fwd Doyle, Colin
73 Canada Fwd Driscoll, Chris
80 ?? Finneran, Kevin
19 Canada Def Gibson, Darryl
12 ?? Jones, Pat
6 Canada Def Ladouceur, Dan
4 ?? Livingstone, Carter
No. Position Player
89 ?? Low, Jon
16 Canada Fwd Manning, Blaine
9 Canada Def Merrill, Patrick
97 ?? Montour, Tom
27 ?? Richard, Todd
40 Canada Def Rubel, Ian
93 ?? Squire, Kim
20 ?? Stapleford, Scott
17 Canada Def Toll, Steve
32 Canada Fwd Veltman, Jim
29 Canada Goalie Watson, Bob
10 Canada Fwd Wilson, Aaron

[8]

See also

References

  1. Stevens, Neil (2003-05-04). "Rock wins fourth title in five years". Canadian Press.
  2. "National Lacrosse League - 2003 Regular Season - Standings". NLL.com. Retrieved May 3, 2012.
  3. "Toronto Rock - 2003 Regular Season - Game Schedule". NLL.com. Retrieved May 3, 2012.
  4. "Toronto Rock - 2003 Playoffs - Game Schedule". NLL.com. Retrieved May 3, 2012.
  5. "Runners". NLL. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  6. "Goalies". NLL. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "2010 Guide & Record Book" (PDF). NLL. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  8. "Toronto Rock 2003 Regular Season". NLL. Retrieved 2011-05-06.

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