Kyle Devitte

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Hall of Fame Inductee: Jay Jalbert

By | One of the things that great players all share is how easy they make the game look. For every incredible move a player pulls off on a field, either in front of a crowd or on video for posterity, another dream is born. A rampaging storm of feet down a flight of stairs…
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Hall of Fame Inductee: John Grant Jr.

By | The enormity of John Grant Jr. is something that is not easily measured. Whatever he is listed at in terms of height, it pales in comparison to his size in person. Not just physically, but tonally. A slight hint of Canadian drawl mixes with a scratchy baritone to produce short and impactful statements….
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Entry Draft Spotlight: Nick Marrocco

By | One of the most explosive goaltenders from pipe to pipe in the pro game, Marrocco has a style of goalkeeping that fuses fundamentals and positional acumen with stick mirroring spastic movements. In an age of goalkeeping where arc and pipe proximity are topics of conversation among the crease-contained elites, Marrocco deserves a place…
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Entry Draft Spotlight: Max Adler

By | When looking for a faceoff man that can match wits, hands, and clamps with the best in the world, Adler has to be in the discussion. Famously, or perhaps infamously, Adler balled out so hard in his first game in last year’s MLL bubble that he had to be given fluids after the…
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Entry Draft Spotlight: Sean Sconone

By | Your favorite stay-at-home goalie’s favorite goalie, Sconone does so much more than fill up the net. Sconone gets the ball up and out just as well as any goalie in the PLL. His hand speed is actually staggering for such a large goalie and to watch him gather loose balls in the crease…
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Entry Draft Spotlight: Mikie Schlosser

By | Do you enjoy midfielders that smile, rip shots and execute wonky run-ups? Then you’re going to love Mikie Schlosser. When we talk about offensive players, we rarely address the nature of deception in their game. There is no player in this – or any other – draft that employs as much deception as…
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The Canonical Rise of the Cannons

By | For those of you that haven’t lived in the New England area for the last 20 years, you will probably never know what it’s like to see an entire region go from downtrodden misery factories to exuberant celebratory superfans in every major sport. You see, people think that winning is what unites sports…
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