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Season-long struggles haunt Stealth during debut season in 91原创

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The Vancouver Stealth芒鈧劉s season went sideways quite early, and with three games to go in it, 91原创芒鈧劉s pro lacrosse team is still trying to straighten itself out.

The Stealth started their inaugural National Lacrosse League campaign decently enough with a 2-2 record, but arguably the tipping point came way back on Jan. 25 at the 91原创 Events Centre, when the Stealth held a commanding 7-2 halftime lead on the West Division-leading Edmonton Rush.

In that game, the Rush proceeded to outscore the Stealth 7-1 in the second half to win 9-8.

The Stealth 芒鈧 who relocated to 91原创 from Everett, Wash. during the summer, marking pro lacrosse芒鈧劉s return to B.C. after a decade-long absence 芒鈧 never seemed to recover from that epic collapse on their home floor.

The Rush have since rolled to a 15-1 record, while the Stealth (4-11) struggled mightily, losing eight of their next 10 contests.

芒鈧揑 remember walking off the floor with one of our assistant coaches and saying, 芒鈧淢an, I really hope that isn芒鈧劉t a season-defining loss for us,芒鈧 Stealth head coach Chris Hall recalled. 芒鈧揚sychologically, that was a big loss and then we started running into injuries.芒鈧

The Stealth 芒鈧 who have played in three of the past four NLL title games, beating the Toronto Rock for the Champion芒鈧劉s Cup in 2010 芒鈧 will now need the lacrosse planets to align perfectly if they hope to qualify for the post-season.

The Stealth will need to win their final three games of the season, starting with this Saturday芒鈧劉s home date with the Philadelphia Wings, and hope that the 6-10 Colorado Mammoth drop their final two of the campaign.

This somewhat unlikely scenario would leapfrog the Stealth past the Mammoth and into the final playoff spot in the West Division.

If this occurs, and with the NLL芒鈧劉s 芒鈧搊ne-and-done芒鈧 single elimination playoff format, anything can happen in the post-season.

But a realist would say it芒鈧劉s highly unlikely that the Stealth will make it there.

Personnel changes and injuries have put the Stealth in this tough spot. During the first month of the season, they were missing key right-hander and power play point man Brett Bucktooth, who was out with a sports hernia.

Then they lost captain Kyle Sorensen, who underwent arthroscopic surgery, and defender Chris O芒鈧劉Dougherty, who was also placed on the IR.

Adding to the difficulties was a one-game suspension levied to its top sniper Rhys Duch.

Even missing as few as two key players from a roster can be the difference between winning and losing in the ultra-competitive NLL, and that芒鈧劉s a challenge the Stealth have struggled with all season.

芒鈧揑n this league there芒鈧劉s a very fine line between winning games and losing games by a very small margin,芒鈧 Hall said. 芒鈧揑t doesn芒鈧劉t take much for games to go either way on you. With guys missing from our lineup, it芒鈧劉s one of those things that got going and continued to snowball. We芒鈧劉re able to get one piece back and then another piece disappears. It芒鈧劉s been frustrating, a long struggle, and even now we can芒鈧劉t get ourselves out of the hole.芒鈧

Four of the Stealth芒鈧劉s 11 losses have been by one goal, and the inability to come out on top of close games has stung the team this season.

So has their offensive struggles.

Last Saturday, the Stealth fell 10-7 to the host Rochester Knighthawks in a rematch of the 2013 Champion芒鈧劉s Cup final played at the LEC.

芒鈧揥e played an outstanding defensive game in Rochester on Saturday night but we couldn芒鈧劉t muster more than seven goals,芒鈧 Hall lamented. 芒鈧揟hat芒鈧劉s a major factor. You can芒鈧劉t win too many games

in this league when you can only muster seven goals. Somewhere along the line we have to find some goal-scorers. That芒鈧劉s been a fact for us, is scoring goals.芒鈧

The latest of the walking wounded is goaltender Tyler Richards, who missed the Knighthawks game with an injury.

芒鈧揑t was a must-win game and we were without our No. 1 goalie,芒鈧 Hall said.

Richards芒鈧劉 status for this Saturday芒鈧劉s game against the Wings is up in the air.

BACKBREAKING LOSS

Last Saturday at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, NY, the Stealth got off to a perfect start with back-to-back goals from Sorensen and Cliff Smith.

That lead wouldn芒鈧劉t last long, as the Knighthawks responded with three unanswered goals of their own to take a 3-2 lead after the opening quarter.

The second quarter was all Stealth, as they came out firing, outshooting the Knighthawks 16-6 and scored the only two goals in the quarter.

At the half, the Stealth held a 4-3 advantage and had outshot their opponents 29-13.

In the second half the Stealth continued to pepper Rochester芒鈧劉s goaltender, Matt Vinc, but he just wouldn芒鈧劉t crack.

Vinc made a total of 40 saves in the game and was named the first star. Vinc also held the Stealth off the scoresheet in the third quarter, as the Stealth芒鈧劉s momentum began to fade.

The Stealth pushed back a little bit in the fourth but it seemed with each goal they scored the Knighthawks had an answer.

Again the Stealth struggled to score goals in the second half, getting outscored 7-3 in the third and fourth quarters. The Stealth芒鈧劉s offensive woes have plagued them for most of the season and Saturday was a similar story.

They also came up against a goalie in Vinc, who looked to be on the top of his game.

In the end, the Stealth芒鈧劉s shot at redemption for last year芒鈧劉s Champions Cup final loss to the Knighthawks fell just short.

The Stealth are now facing another must-win situation, this time against the Wings. Saturday芒鈧劉s game at the LEC gets underway at 7 p.m.

For details on upcoming games and 2015 season tickets visit www.StealthLAX.com.

Stealth 2015 season tickets are on sale now, starting at just $99 plus fees. Buy or renew before April 19 and receive priority access to 2014 Grey Cup tickets. You芒鈧劉ll also be entered into a draw for a chance to win a trip for two to a Stealth road game in a Canadian city next season.