The Peterborough Examiner

Timbermen eliminated from ALL playoffs

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The Peterborou­gh Timbermen’s brief hopes for a long playoff run were dashed on Saturday.

The Timbermen were knocked out of the Arena Lacrosse League quarter-finals in a 15-11 loss to the Paris RiverWolve­s at Oshawa’s Children’s Arena.

“The outcome was not what we anticipate­d,” Timbermen coach/ GM Joe Sullivan said.

“Although we won the season series with Paris they proved too much to handle and played a consistent game in wearing down our D and shutting down our offence.”

Despite holding a 2-0 advantage over the RiverWolve­s in the regular season, the seventh-place Timbermen found themselves matched up with a deceptivel­y strong and talented second-place team. Only six points separated the two teams in the final regular season standings.

“It was a tight league with anyone being able to win on any given night which makes for good lacrosse,” Sullivan said.

The Timbermen jumped ahead 3-1 on a short-handed marker from Nick Karam just over five minutes into the first quarter but Paris fought back with four in a row to take a 5-3 lead after the first 15 minutes.

Chris Attwood scored a pair in the second but Paris kept pace with two goals for a 7-5 lead at halftime.

Paris took a 9-5 lead in the third before Chris Attwood was awarded, and scored on, a penalty shot. Thirty-one seconds later his fourth goal brought the Timbermen back to 9-7. Each team scored twice more in the frame with the Timbermen keeping pace, down 11-9.

The fourth quarter saw the RiverWolve­s score four straight, including three in a span of one minute and 14 seconds, to lead by six. Peterborou­gh managed only two goals late to cut the deficit.

“Their best players outshone ours and you could see that their chemistry was the deciding factor,” Sullivan said.

Attwood led Peterborou­gh with four goals while Joel Matthews scored three and Nick Karam two. Mark Vradenburg had a goal and three assists, Rylee McKinnon a goal and assist while Shane Francis, Dan Michel and Fred Hartley had two assists with singles to Zack Thompson and Riley Campbell.

Bryden Curren scored six times and added one assist for the RiverWolve­s, who also received a 10-point effort (3G, 7A) from captain Mike Burke. Nolan Clayton played well in goal.

Timbermen goaltender Brett Perras, who led the ALL’s regular season with an 11.00 GAA, was also disappoint­ed.

“We gave it our all,” he said. “We obviously wanted a different result but lacrosse is lacrosse. Sometimes the ball doesn’t go your way. We had some bad bounces.”

The Timbermen finished the regular season in last place but improved on their 2017 record of 3-11 with a 5-9 slate that included three one-goal losses.

In other ALL action, the Whitby Steelhawks defeated the Six Nations Snipers 16-14 while the defending champion Oshawa Outlaws fell 16-12 to the St. Catharines ShockWave.

The RiverWolve­s will face the ShockWave at 4 p.m. Saturday in the first semifinal while the firstplace Toronto Monarchs host the Steelhawks at 7 p.m.

The championsh­ip game will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m.

All of this weekend’s games will take place at the Toronto Rock Athletic Centre in

Oakville.

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