• Fighting Walleye to host Keystone Cup 2020

    The Thunder Bay Fighting Walleye are pleased to announce the team has been named host of the Keystone Cup 2020, the Central Canada Junior B Championship. The tournament is expected to feature teams from Hockey Northwestern Ontario (HNO), Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Keystone Cup 2020 will take place from April 23 to April 26 at the…

  • Wheat Kings, Freeze to meet in RBLL Minnesota Finals

    Across North America playoff season has arrived for summer box lacrosse. It’s no different in Minnesota – yes, Minnesota – as the Regional Box Lacrosse League-Minnesota begins its championship series on Thursday night. The finals are a best-of three series with a berth to the IBLA National Tournament on the line. Expansion club Eastside Freeze…

  • Presidents Cup 2019 preview

    Presidents Cup 2019 begins on Sunday. Eight of the top Senior B teams from North America will meet at the Kahnawake Sports Complex in an eight-day event. Here is a look at each team: KAHNAWAKE MOHAWKS Qualified: Host (Quebec Senior Lacrosse League) Regular season: 10-1-0 League playoffs: 0-2 Tournament history: Silver (1968, 1979, 2004, 2013,…

  • Six Nations Tomahawks win first-ever Legends Cup

    Six Nations Tomahawks win first-ever Senior Series Lacrosse Legends Cup

  • Shamrocks grab Founders’ gold

    Calgary Shamrocks are Founders’ Cup champions! The Shamrocks built a five-goal advantage in the final and held on to defeat Six Nations Rebels 16-15. It is the first time in 10 years (Calgary Mountaineers in 2009) a team outside of Ontario captured the gold medal. The gold medal capped off an incredible season for the Shamrocks who…

  • Founders’ Cup all-tournament awards

    Congratulations to the Founders’ Cup 2019 all-tournament award winners: Tournament MVP: Marshall Powless, Six Nations Rebels Offensive Player of the Tournament: Cordell Hastings, Calgary Shamrocks Defensive Player of the Tournament: Cole Zubick, Coquitlam Adanacs Transition Player of the Tournament: Will Lutz, Manitoba Blizzard Goaltender of the Tournament: Briley Miller, Six Nations Rebels