The Niagara Falls Review

National Lacrosse League relocates Knighthawk­s to Halifax

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HALIFAX — The National Lacrosse League is coming to Halifax.

The NLL announced Thursday that the Rochester Knighthawk­s will be relocating to Halifax, becoming the league’s fifth Canadian franchise.

Curt Styres, the NLL’s 2017-18 general manager of the year and owner of the Knighthawk­s, applied to relocate his team and received approval from the league’s board of governors.

“We had been looking for a new home for the Rochester Knighthawk­s for awhile, but it had to be the right fit. We looked at cities across North America, and none of them compared to Halifax,” Styres told a packed sports bar in Halifax.

NLL commission­er Nick Sakiewicz said Halifax is an ideal location for the league’s next Canadian team.

“We absolutely fell in love instantly with your passion, your warmth and your true Maritime grit — we love that about it,” said Sakiewicz, flanked by a wall of television screens flashing lacrosse game highlights.

“We firmly believe this trend is going to continue. We have more teams coming. I think over the next decade to 12 years, you’re going to see a 30-team league emerge in one of the most dynamics sports in North America.”

Sakiewicz praised Styres for being a “tremendous businessma­n” and for his track record as an owner — his teams have won three NLL championsh­ips.

“Curt Styres is the embodiment of bluechip ownership and what you look for in an owner,” he said.

The Knighthawk­s are one of the charter franchises of the NLL.

Earlier reports suggested the Knighthawk­s would be purchased by Buffalobas­ed Pegula Sports and Entertainm­ent, but it appears Pegula will instead establish a new team in Rochester. The company, which owns the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, NHL’s Buffalo Sabres and the NLL’s Buffalo Bandits, had scheduled a news conference later in the day outside

Blue Cross Arena in Rochester.

The Knighthawk­s were crowned East Division champions last season and advanced to the franchise’s first NLL final since 2014. They lost to the Saskatchew­an Rush in three games.

Halifax’s team will begin play during the 2019-20 season at Scotiabank Centre, with many of the players on the current Knighthawk­s’ roster.

Sakiewicz said a name has not yet been chosen for the team. But he acknowledg­ed the Privateers “may be one of the options.”

The NLL has 11 franchises playing in the 2018-19 season including four Canadian teams in Toronto, Saskatoon, Edmonton and Vancouver.

The San Diego Seals and Philadelph­ia Wings will start playing in their inaugural season this December.

 ?? ALY THOMSON THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Nick Sakiewicz, commission­er of the National Lacrosse League, announced Thursday the Rochester Knighthawk­s will be relocating to Halifax.
ALY THOMSON THE CANADIAN PRESS Nick Sakiewicz, commission­er of the National Lacrosse League, announced Thursday the Rochester Knighthawk­s will be relocating to Halifax.

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