2001 Toronto Rock
Division Champions
LeagueNLL
Rank1st
2001 record11-3
Home record6-1
Road record5-2
Goals for168
Goals against125
General ManagerLes Bartley
CoachLes Bartley
CaptainJim Veltman
ArenaAir Canada Centre
Average attendance15,749
Team leaders
GoalsColin Doyle & Kim Squire (26)
AssistsColin Doyle (33)
PointsColin Doyle (59)
Penalties in minutesPat Coyle (65)
Loose BallsJim Veltman (161)
WinsBob Watson (10)
Goals against averageAnthony Cosmo (8.62)

The Toronto Rock are a lacrosse team based in Toronto playing in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The 2001 season was the 4th in franchise history and 3rd as the Rock.

The Rock continued its dynasty on top of the NLL standings, finishing first in its division for the third straight year. The Rock beat the Washington Power in the semifinals, to advance to the championship game. However they lost to the Philadelphia Wings and failed in their attempt at three consecutive championships.[1]

Regular season

Conference standings

Reference: [2]

PTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF/GPGA/GP

1Toronto Rock xyz14113.7860.06152168125+4312.008.93
2Philadelphia Wings x14104.7141.06143205177+2814.6412.64
3Rochester Knighthawks x14104.7141.06143198159+3914.1411.36
4Washington Power x1495.6432.04352226204+2216.1414.57
5Buffalo Bandits1486.5713.04343248218+3017.7115.57
6New York Saints1468.4295.03434179181−212.7912.93
7Albany Attack1459.3576.03425152169−1710.8612.07
8Columbus Landsharks14311.2148.01625134201−679.5714.36
9Ottawa Rebel14113.07110.00716144220−7610.2915.71

x: Clinched playoff berth; c: Clinched playoff berth by crossing over to another division; y: Clinched division; z: Clinched best regular season record; GP: Games Played
W: Wins; L: Losses; GB: Games back; PCT: Win percentage; Home: Record at Home; Road: Record on the Road; GF: Goals scored; GA: Goals allowed
Differential: Difference between goals scored and allowed; GF/GP: Average number of goals scored per game; GA/GP: Average number of goals allowed per game

Game log

Reference:[3]

Game Date Opponent Location Score OT Attendance Record
1 December 21, 2000 Ottawa Rebel Air Canada Centre W 177 13,333 10
2 December 31, 2000 @ Washington Power MCI Center L 1213 1,778 11
3 January 5, 2001 @ Ottawa Rebel Corel Centre W 167 12,193 21
4 January 11, 2001 Albany Attack Air Canada Centre W 74 12,222 31
5 January 26, 2001 Washington Power Air Canada Centre L 1316 16,373 32
6 January 27, 2001 @ Buffalo Bandits HSBC Arena W 1413 2OT 8,452 42
7 February 3, 2001 @ New York Saints Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum W 149 7,638 52
8 February 9, 2001 Philadelphia Wings (1987–2014) Air Canada Centre W 1711 15,497 62
9 February 17, 2001 @ Rochester Knighthawks Blue Cross Arena L 712 9,361 63
10 February 25, 2001 New York Saints Air Canada Centre W 109 OT 17,059 73
11 March 10, 2001 @ Philadelphia Wings (1987–2014) First Union Center W 117 13,485 83
12 March 16, 2001 @ Columbus Landsharks Nationwide Arena W 85 5,120 93
13 March 31, 2001 Columbus Landsharks Air Canada Centre W 118 19,059 103
14 April 5, 2001 Rochester Knighthawks Air Canada Centre W 114 16,700 113

Playoffs

Game log

Reference:[4]

Game Date Opponent Location Score OT Attendance Record
Semifinals April 21, 2001 Washington Power Air Canada Centre W 109 15,831 10
Championship Game April 27, 2001 Philadelphia Wings (1987–2014) Air Canada Centre L 89 19,409 11

Player stats

Runners (Top 10)

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; LB = Loose Balls; PIM = Penalty minutes[5]

Player GP G A Pts LB PIM
Colin Doyle142633595528
Kim Squire132630567231
Kaleb Toth142322458110
Dan Stroup14191938870
Steve Toll141520351286
Chris Gill14191534570
Jim Veltman149233216113
Ken Millin14710174912
Pat Coyle144101410465
Chris Langdale1459143518
Totals1682133811202369

Goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; MIN = Minutes; W = Wins; L = Losses; GA = Goals against; Sv% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average[6]

Player GP MIN W L GA Sv% GAA
Bob Watson13715:28102106.7978.89
Anthony Cosmo4132:171119.7848.62
Totals113125.7958.83

Awards

PlayerAward
Bob WatsonGoaltender of the Year Award[7]
Bob WatsonFirst All-Pro Team[7]
Jim VeltmanSecond All-Pro Team[7]
Kim Squire
Colin Doyle

Roster

No. Position Player
97  ?? Bullen, Terry
11 Canada Def Clark, Glenn
2 Canada Def Coyle, Pat
44 Canada Goalie Cosmo, Anthony
7 Canada Fwd Doyle, Colin
23  ?? Gelsvik, Craig
25  ?? Gill, Chris
14  ?? Harrison, Dean
6 Canada Def Ladouceur, Dan
10  ?? Langdale, Chris
76  ?? Maynard, Niall
No. Position Player
33 Canada Fwd Millin, Ken
67  ?? O'Connor, Ryan
93  ?? Squire, Kim
34  ?? Squire, Rodd
8 Canada Fwd Stroup, Dan
43  ?? Taylor, Jamie
17 Canada Def Toll, Steve
9 Canada Fwd Toth, Kaleb
32 Canada Fwd Veltman, Jim
29 Canada Goalie Watson, Bob

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See also

References

  1. Rush, Curtis (2001-04-28). "Wings crush Rock hopes Wings 9, Rock 8 ; Late charge falls short in pro lacrosse finale". Toronto Star.
  2. "National Lacrosse League - 2001 Regular Season - Standings". NLL.com. Retrieved May 3, 2012.
  3. "Toronto Rock - 2001 Regular Season - Game Schedule". NLL.com. Retrieved May 3, 2012.
  4. "Toronto Rock - 2001 Playoffs - Game Schedule". NLL.com. Retrieved May 3, 2012.
  5. "2001 Toronto Rock statistics". statscrew.com. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  6. "Goalies". NLL. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  7. 1 2 3 "National Lacrosse League - 2010 Guide & Record Book" (PDF). NLL. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  8. "Toronto Rock 2001 Regular Season". NLL. Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
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