It is the first of 2 straight games against the Swarm.
The Rochester Knighthawks will travel down south to take on another East Division opponent, the Georgia Swarm. Saturday’s contest is the first of two straight games against the Swarm. Faceoff is set for 7:05 pm at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Field at Infinite Energy Arena.
Broadcast Info: The game will be broadcast on 107.3 The Bull and the iHeartRadio app. Fans can watch the contest on B/R Live.
Head-to-Head: The last time these two teams met, Georgia knocked off Rochester, 16-12, on Feb. 2 at Connors & Ferris Field at The Blue Cross Arena.
Scouting the Knighthawks: Rochester can get right back in the playoff hunt as it opens the second half of the season with three straight East Division games over an eight-day stretch. The Knighthawks, who are currently 2-7, play Georgia twice and finish with a road game in Toronto on Saturday, March 16. Rochester enters the game after falling 16-9 to the Buffalo Bandits on Feb. 22. Cody Jamieson led the offense with five points (1+4), while Graeme Hossack (1+2), Austin Shanks (2+1) and Cory Vitarelli (0+3) each finished the contest with three points. In goal, Angus Goodleaf made with 42 saves. Another bright spot was the return of veteran defenseman Billy Dee Smith. The 17-year pro signed with the team late last week and jumped right into the lineup against Buffalo.
Nines are Wild: Five Knighthawks have 9-game point streaks this season: Joe Resetarits, Austin Shanks, Cory Vitarelli, Kyle Jackson, and Cody Jamieson.
Milestone Watch:
Scott Campbell is one game away from tying Hall of Famer John Grant Jr. for fourth in team history in games played with 140.
Joe Resetarits needs one goal to reach 150 in his career.
Mike Burke is one point away from 50 in his career.
Scouting the Swarm: Georgia enters the game with a 7-4 record and is just two games behind division-leading Buffalo. The Swarm, however, have dropped their last two contests, which include losses to Buffalo and Colorado. In the East Division, the Swarm rank second in goals scored (128) and goals allowed (128). Offensively, Georgia has two of the top weapons in the league in Lyle Thompson and Randy Staats, who are tied for fourth in the NLL in points. Staats is also third in assists with 42, while Thompson is second in goals (29). Goalie Mike Poulin is second in the NLL with 393 saves.
Next Game: The Knighthawks will host the Georgia Swarm at 7:30 pm on Friday, March 15 on Irish Night. Happy Hour starts at 6:30 pm with live music from local Irish Band 1916.