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2010 Toronto Rock season


FieldValue
Season2010
Seasonlink2010 NLL season
TeamToronto Rock
TeamLinkToronto Rock
LeagueNLL
DivisionEast
DivisionRank2nd
Record9–7
HomeRecord6–2
RoadRecord3–5
GoalsFor197
GoalsAgainst156
GeneralManagerTerry Sanderson
CoachTroy Cordingley
CaptainColin Doyle
AltCaptainSandy Chapman
Phil Sanderson
Pat McCready
Blaine Manning
ArenaAir Canada Centre
Attendance10,067
GoalsLeaderStephan Leblanc (36)
AssistsLeaderColin Doyle (62)
PointsLeaderColin Doyle (84)
PIMLeaderDrew Petkoff (30)
LooseBallsLeaderSandy Chapman (86)
WinsLeaderBob Watson (7)
GAALeaderBob Watson (9.31)
DivisionWinYes
PrevSeason_year2009 season
PrevSeason_link2009 Toronto Rock season
NextSeason_year2011 season
NextSeason_link2011 Toronto Rock season

Phil Sanderson Pat McCready Blaine Manning

The Toronto Rock are a lacrosse team based in Toronto playing in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The 2010 season was the 14th in franchise history, and 13th as the Rock.

Shortly after the 2009 season ended, the Rock franchise was sold to Jamie Dawick, a professional poker player and businessman from nearby Oakville, Ontario. Dawick's first move was to bring Terry Sanderson back on board as general manager. Sanderson soon hired former Calgary Roughnecks head coach Troy Cordingley to coach the Rock and the Rock's fortunes changed immediately.

They finished the 2010 season with a 9–7 record, their best record since their Championship win in 2005 and made the playoffs for the first time in three years. They defeated the Buffalo Bandits and Orlando Titans to get to the Championship game for the seventh time in team history but were defeated by the Washington Stealth.

Regular season

Conference standings

Game log

Reference:

Playoffs

Game log

Reference:

Transactions

New players

  • Sandy Chapman - acquired in trade
  • Colin Doyle - acquired in trade
  • Mike Hominuck - acquired in trade
  • Pat McCready - acquired in trade
  • Phil Sanderson - acquired in trade
  • Kim Squire - signed as a free agent

Players not returning

  • Jason Clark - released
  • Craig Conn - traded
  • Jason Crosbie - released
  • Chris Driscoll - traded
  • Bill McGlone - traded
  • Lewis Ratcliff - traded
  • Mark Scherman - traded
  • Chad Thompson - released
  • Luke Wiles - traded

Trades

July 7, 2009
To Toronto RockKevin Huntley
First round pick, 2011 entry draftTo Washington Stealth Luke Wiles

Entry draft

The 2009 NLL Entry Draft took place on September 9, 2009. The Rock selected the following players:

RoundOverallPlayerCollege/Club
16Garrett BillingsUniversity of Virginia
17Joel DalgarnoOhio State University
111Stephen LeblancQueens University
331Damon EdwardsOrangeville, ON
543Anthony LackeyOrangeville, ON
653John QuarrieOrangeville, ON

Roster

  • Troy Cordingley

  • Terry Sanderson

  • John Lovell

  • Matt Sawyer |}}

References

References

  1. (June 30, 2011). "Rock owner to play in WSOP main event". NLL.com.
  2. (June 30, 2009). "Toronto Rock announce new ownership". NLL.com.
  3. (July 14, 2009). "Rock name Cordingley head coach". NLL.com.
  4. "Toronto Rock - 2010 Regular Season - Game Schedule". NLL.com.
  5. "Toronto Rock - 2010 Playoffs - Game Schedule". NLL.com.
  6. (December 22, 2009). "ROCK TRADE DAVE CUTTEN TO BOSTON". torontorock.com.
  7. (December 15, 2009). "COLIN DOYLE RETURNS TO TORONTO". torontorock.com.
  8. (September 4, 2009). "Roughnecks Acquire Craig Conn From Rock". NLL.com.
  9. (August 4, 2009). "McCready Heading To Rock For Draft Picks". NLL.com.
  10. (July 27, 2009). "Hominuck Heads to Toronto". NLL.com.
  11. (July 21, 2009). "Rock and Bandits Swap Driscoll, Sanderson". NLL.com.
  12. (July 7, 2009). "Busy Day on Trading Front". NLL.com.
  13. (September 9, 2009). "2009 Entry Draft - Live Results". NLL.com.
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