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Thunder back in WLA forecast

Billings and Dobbie add spark to Langley team that struggled the last two seasons

- STEVE EWEN SEwen@postmedia.com @SteveEwen

The good old days might be back for the Langley Thunder. High-scoring veterans Garrett Billings and Dane Dobbie played their first Western Lacrosse Associatio­n games since 2013 on Wednesday and helped the Thunder register an 8-7 win over the Coquitlam Adanacs at the Langley Events Centre.

Billings, 32, had one goal and three assists while Dobbie, 31, scored four goals and added a helper as Langley (2-4) outscored the Adanacs (1-5) by a 6-2 margin in the third period to secure the victory.

The Thunder have struggled the past two seasons, finishing last in the seven-team Senior A boxla loop both campaigns.

Coach Rod Jensen, who guided Langley to league championsh­ips in 2011 and 2012, returned to the fold this winter after a two-year absence. Billings admits that was partly why he came back.

Billings was also quick to praise WLA commission­er Paul Dal Monte, who is trying to improve the player experience by doing things like partnering with Vancouver-based concussion-testing software company HeadCheck Health on new concussion protocol.

Dal Monte is in his second season at the helm.

“There’s a lot to like where the WLA is heading,” Billings, a Langley native, said.

Billings didn’t offer up too much about where his lacrosse career might be heading, though.

Dobbie has remained front and centre for fans since his last WLA outings. The 5-9, 204-pound left-hander had 36 goals and 85 points in 17 regular-season games this winter for the National Lacrosse League’s Calgary Roughnecks.

It was his fifth season of at least 35 goals in the past six NLL campaigns.

He’s regarded as one of the game’s clutch finishers.

The crafty Billings has been one of the sport’s better setup men in recent memory, but he didn’t play in the NLL this winter. He’s a relative newcomer to the Surrey Fire Department and was focused on that.

He battled various injuries in the 2017 campaign with the Vancouver Stealth and never seemed to fit in the Langley-based team’s offence when he was healthy.

He had come over from the New England Black Wolves in a trade before the 2016 campaign. A three-time 100-point man in the NLL, he had four goals and 14 points in four games with the Stealth in 2017.

He danced around questions about whether he might return to the NLL.

He’s an unrestrict­ed free agent. The league is adding two clubs next season, with the expansion San Diego Seals and Philadelph­ia Wings making it an 11-team circuit.

“Guys on the (Langley) team were even asking what the plan was and, honestly, I’m just thinking about the next game and that’s it,” said Billings, a six-foot, 195-pound right-hander, who also maintains he’s healthy now.

“That’s the mindset. I’m not really looking past next week right now. I started practising a few weeks ago and I’m taking lacrosse one day at a time. I’m happy with how the first game went.”

The reigning league champion New Westminste­r Salmonbell­ies carried a 5-0 record into a Thursday meeting at home against the Victoria Shamrocks (3-2).

Tonight the Maple Ridge Burrards (4-1) are at Victoria and the Salmonbell­ies visit the Burnaby Lakers (2-3). Langley returns to action Sunday when they visit the Nanaimo Timbermen (2-4).

I started practising a few weeks ago and I’m taking lacrosse one day at a time.” Garett Billings

 ??  ?? Dane Dobbie of the Langley Thunder, right, scored four goals on Wednesday night and has been a great addition for the Western Lacrosse Associatio­n squad, which beat the Coquitlam Adanacs 8-7 thanks to an offensive explosion in the third period.
Dane Dobbie of the Langley Thunder, right, scored four goals on Wednesday night and has been a great addition for the Western Lacrosse Associatio­n squad, which beat the Coquitlam Adanacs 8-7 thanks to an offensive explosion in the third period.
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