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NLL suspends three players after brawl

Calgary Roughnecks may be short-handed when lacrosse team takes on Vancouver

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The Vancouver Stealth could be facing a depleted Calgary Roughnecks roster on opening night.

Roughnecks starting goalie Frankie Scigliano and defender Greg Harnett, as well as Calgary practice roster defender Garret McIntosh, were all handed one-game suspension­s by the National Lacrosse League head office for their role in a line brawl during a Dec. 16 pre-season game versus the Saskatchew­an Rush in Saskatoon.

Vancouver kicks off the regular season on Jan. 6 in Calgary. The Stealth home opener is Jan. 14, against those same Roughnecks at the Langley Events Centre.

The Stealth and Roughnecks split their four games last season. Calgary (8-10) beat out Vancouver (5-13) for the third and final playoff spot in the West Division.

The Profession­al Lacrosse Players Associatio­n can appeal the suspension­s to an independen­t arbitrator, which, at worst, would grant Scigliano and the others a one-week reprieve and make them eligible to play in the Jan. 6 game.

If the PLPA loses the arbitratio­n, the suspension would kick in the following week. The PLPA has won appeals in the past, although it’s hard to come up with exact numbers on how many.

The PLPA pays the arbitratio­n fee if it loses. It can be $1,000 or more.

Appeals usually centre around how rules were interprete­d. Scigliano and Saskatchew­an goalie Aaron Bold got in scrap at centre after another fight had already started.

Bold and Saskatchew­an forward Ben McIntosh each received onegame suspension­s from the league as well.

Scigliano, 24, a native of Coquitlam, was the star of the Maple Ridge Burrards’ run to the Mann Cup Senior A club national championsh­ip this summer, and took over the Calgary starting job midway through last season from veteran Mike Poulin.

Poulin, 31, jumped to the Georgia Swarm as a free agent in the off-season, turning over the Calgary backup duties to highly touted youngster Christian Del Bianco, 19.

Del Bianco could be the youngest regular in the nine-team NLL this season. He has two more summers of junior lacrosse remaining.

Del Bianco, a Coquitlam native who stole the show at the Minto Cup at the LEC last summer en route to the Coquitlam Adanacs capturing the Junior A club national championsh­ip, has just 19 seconds of NLL regular season play under his belt.

The NLL opens it regular season on Thursday, with the Toronto Rock visiting the Rochester Knighthawk­s. The Colorado Mammoth are at the Buffalo Bandits on Friday.

The Stealth visit the Mammoth on Jan. 7.

Vancouver moved to the LEC from Everett before the 2014 campaign. The Stealth have missed the playoffs in all three previous seasons since the transfer.

 ??  ?? STEVE EWEN Calgary Roughnecks’goalie Frankie Scigliano, shown here making a stop against Vancouver Stealth’s Travis Cornwall as Calgary’s Scott Carnegie arrives to help in a game last season, could miss the season opener between the two teams because...
STEVE EWEN Calgary Roughnecks’goalie Frankie Scigliano, shown here making a stop against Vancouver Stealth’s Travis Cornwall as Calgary’s Scott Carnegie arrives to help in a game last season, could miss the season opener between the two teams because...

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