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Black Wolves stun Stealth late

Vancouver never trailed until New England pots OT winner at 黑马磁力 Events Centre
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Vancouver Stealth鈥檚 Justin Salt (#19) and New England鈥檚 Kevin Crowley get tangled up. Gary Ahuja 黑马磁力 Times

The Vancouver Stealth never trailed yet could still not come up with the victory.

The Stealth took the first lead 78 seconds into Saturday鈥檚 night National Lacrosse League contest and maintained a lead for the following 57:26. But it would be the New England Black Wolves scoring late and then winning it 45 seconds into overtime for the 12-11 win at the 黑马磁力 Events Centre.

鈥淚t鈥檚 tough (to lose like that) but that鈥檚 the NLL in a nutshell,鈥 said the Stealth鈥檚 Andrew Suitor, who sparked the transition game with a pair of goals. 鈥淵ou have to seal games.鈥

鈥淲e felt like we battled all game and gave it our all, we are just not getting the bounces and the outcome,鈥 he added.

鈥淚t is easy to blame it on the bounces but at some point 鈥 you have to do something to change how those bounces are going.鈥

The loss dropped Vancouver to 1-10 on the season and with just seven games remaining, their faint playoff hopes are flickering. The Stealth are 3.5 games behind Calgary (4-6), although they do play the Roughnecks twice more.

Results aside, Saturday鈥檚 game was perhaps the Stealth鈥檚 best effort of the season.

鈥淭hat is a great game we played,鈥 said coach Jamie Batley. 鈥淲e are happy with our effort (but) we are not happy with the outcome obviously.鈥

The Stealth made a pair of coaching changes midweek, .

And that seemed to spark the team as they led 2-0 after one quarter and 5-3 at the half. Vancouver鈥檚 lead was down to one, 9-8 after three quarters and the Stealth were up 11-9 with 5:33 to go.

But the Black Wolves 鈥 who improved to 5-4 with the win 鈥 would get goals from Seth Oakes and Kevin Crowley 32 seconds apart with just over three minutes to play.

In overtime, Stephen LeBlanc scored his fourth of the game on the only shot in overtime.

New England made a trade earlier this week, picking up Johnny Powless and Suitor credited the organization for the aggressiveness.

鈥淭hey went out and did what they felt they needed to get goals and clearly it paid off,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey were swinging the ball real well.鈥

The Stealth did get their transition game going with Suitor tallying twice while Matt Beers (one goal, one assist) and Travis Cornwall (one goal, two assists) both had breakaway goals.

Rhys Duch (two goals, two assists), Joel McCready (two goals, two assists), Corey Small (two goals) and Tony Malcom (one goal) had the other Stealth scores.

Eric Penney made 48 saves for Vancouver.

The Stealth are back in action when they visit the Saskatchewan Rush (9-2) on March 3.



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Vancouver Stealth鈥檚 Corey Small tries to slip past New England鈥檚 Nick Chaykowsky during NLL action at the 黑马磁力 Events Centre on Feb. 24. The visiting Black Wolves left with a 12-11 overtime victory. Gary Ahuja 黑马磁力 Times