Toronto Star

Lacrosse: Legend Grant done at 42 after five world titles, two NLL MVPs …

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Lacrosse superstar John Grant Jr. has announced his retirement after 17 National Lacrosse League seasons.

Grant played 238 career games with the Rochester Knighthawk­s and Colorado Mammoth, amassing the second-most goals (668) and points (1,446), and the fifth-most assists (778) in NLL history. Over his career we earned nine all-pro selections and won two NLL MVP awards, one championsh­ip game MVP, and one Champion’s Cup in 2007 with Rochester.

“I love my family, and I love lacrosse,” the 42-year-old said in a statement. “The game has given so much to me. It’s bitterswee­t to accept that my playing career is over, but I can retire knowing that I’ve given the sport and the people who support it everything I had.

“Thank you to the Rochester Knighthawk­s for drafting me, and to the Colorado Mammoth for keeping me in the game into my 40s. I’m unbelievab­ly lucky and eternally grateful for having the chance to live out my dream as a profession­al lacrosse player.”

Grant, the son of lacrosse legend John Grant Sr., entered the NLL with the Knighthawk­s after being selected first overall in the 1999 NLL draft.

The Peterborou­gh, Ont., native spent 11 years in Rochester, his finest year coming in 2007 when he won his first league MVP award and led the Knighthawk­s to the Champion’s Cup title.

Grant was traded to Colorado on Oct. 27, 2010, in a blockbuste­r deal that involved four players and four draft picks. He won his second NLL MVP award with the Mammoth in 2012, setting the then-NLL singleseas­on record with 116 points.

Grant’s decorated career also includes five field lacrosse titles with Major League Lacrosse, as well as five Mann Cup championsh­ips with his hometown Peterborou­gh Lakers.

Internatio­nally, he helped Canada win three world indoor lacrosse championsh­ips and two world lacrosse championsh­ips.

 ??  ?? John Grant Jr., a Peterborou­gh, Ont., native, played 17 NLL seasons and is second in career goals and points.
John Grant Jr., a Peterborou­gh, Ont., native, played 17 NLL seasons and is second in career goals and points.

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