Saturday, 28 December 2024

Wings freeze Rush comeback attempt in OT

Cattoni’s winner drops Saskatchewan to 3-1

Clark Walter (#9) of the Rush keeps the ball away from a Wings defender.
Holden Cattoni played the role of Grinch to the chagrin of the Saskatchewan Rush and their fans.

On Saturday night at the SaskTel Centre just three days after Christmas Day, Cattoni fired home five goals including the overtime winner to allow his Philadelphia Wings to pull out a 12-11 overtime victory over the host Rush in an NLL regular season clash. The Rush were down in the contest 11-8 but rallied with three fourth quarter goals to even the score at 11-11 and force overtime.

The Wings celebrate their overtime win on Saturday.
After the Rush came up empty on their two offensive possessions in the extra session, Cattoni slipped the winner home past Rush goalie Frank Scigliano 95 seconds into the stanza to disappoint most of the 6,016 spectators in attendance. Saturday’s game marked the third time this season Saskatchewan had gone to overtime this season. The Rush won their two previous overtime contests.

Rush co-head coach Jimmy Quinlan appreciated the resilience shown by his club, but he would like his squad to play a bit more consistent in regulation time.

“Kudos to our group,” said Quinlan. “They are an interesting bunch, and it is great.

Holden Cattoni scored five goals for the Wings on Saturday.
“They never feel like they are out of it. They feel like it doesn’t really matter what is going on they stick to the game plan. Those overtime ones though, it is kind of next shot wins.

“We kind of maybe got a little bit too far off one of their shooters, and he made a play. If we clean up a lot of those areas and we get better on the power play, we probably don’t find ourselves in that spot. It is a tough league to win in, and we figured that one out tonight.”

Saturday’s setback dropped the Rush to 3-1. They were looking to put together their first 4-0 start since the 2017-18 campaign when the last won the NLL title.

For the Wings, Saturday’s victory was their third straight as they improved to 3-1.

Mike Triolo scored four goals for the Rush on Saturday.
“Obviously, the guys in the locker room are pretty upset, because we had our chances to win that game tonight,” said Rush rookie defender Jake Naso, who scored his first career NLL goal on Saturday. “Definitely, we had a chance we could have gone 4-0.

“We’re going to watch the film and get back at it. We have a bye week, and everyone’s going to work as hard as they can to get healthy and get right for our next game and just take it one week at a time.”

Mike Triolo scored four goals from the Rush, who also received singles from Josh Zawada, Clark Walter, Ryan Barnable, Brock Haley, Jake Boudreau and Zach Manns.

Brennan O’Neill and Mitch Jones each had two-goal nights for the Wings, while Blaze Riorden, Joe Resetarits and Phil Caputo had singles for the Philadelphia side.

Zach Manns scored the goal that forced overtime on Saturday.
The Rush jumped out to a quick 2-0, but they were locked in a 3-3 tie with the Wings at the end of the first quarter. After the Rush scored early in the second quarter to go up 4-3, the Wings went on a 5-1 run to close out the first half jumping out to an 8-5 lead.

Naso said the Rush might have halted that run, if everyone on his side clamped down for a second more on their individual defensive matchups.

“Looking back at it, yeah, we could have prevented it,” said Naso. “That is what we were dealt with, and we came back.

“We came back with a hunger in the second half, and made that score even at the end and just fell short.”

The Wings proceeded to exit the third quarter with an 11-8 advantage. The fourth quarter belonged to the Rush as Triolo netted his third and fourth goals of the contest with Manns following up with the equalizer to cause the 11-11 tie and force overtime.

Fans at the SaskTel Centre celebrate a Rush goal.
Quinlan was pleased that Triolo came through with a big game. The bench boss said Triolo’s impact was similar to the impact Manns had on the Rush in their 9-8 overtime win over the Halifax Thunderbirds at the SaskTel Centre on December 14, where Manns scored six goals including the extra time winner. Triolo is playing his second season with the Rush after signing with the club as a free agent.

“He (Triolo) was phenomenal,” said Quinlan. “He is a guy that when we got him last year we asked a lot of things of him.

“We always knew he could carry the ball. He is just a guy who again will do anything you ask, and it was good to see him rewarded. He is one of those guys when he starts to feel hot it is give him the ball and get out of his way.

The O16 Electric Crew performs during halftime.
“Similar to what Zach Manns did here against Halifax, he got us into that game and gave us a chance. I was happy for him.”

Before Cattoni netted the overtime winner for the Wings, the Rush had two offensive possessions in the extra session. Quinlan believed his squad had a good chance to claim victory on the first possession.

“I thought the first one we did exactly what we wanted to and executed a great look,” said Quinlan. “Joshua (Zawada) got a shot right from the high scoring percentage area in the middle of the floor, and their goalie made a save.

Ryan Keenan works in the offensive zone for the Rush.
“The second possession, again, I think we kind of maybe passed up a shot we should have taken, and then I’ve seen all the balls on the ground. You get into those situations of overtime a lot of times it is getting balls on net, and maybe not necessarily looking for the perfect shot.

“I thought our first possession was excellent. Our second possession, I’d have to go back and look at it, but I thought we passed up a good shot.”

Scigliano made 37 saves to take the setback in goal for the Rush. Nick Damude stopped 47 shots to pick up the win in net for the Wings.

The Rush return to action when they host the Las Vegas Desert Dogs on Saturday, January 11, 2025 at 7 p.m. at the SaskTel Centre. 

Zach Manns (#2) attracts defenders from the Wings.
Looking forward, Rush captain Ryan Keenan said everyone on his team has to like the fact they are 3-1 after posting 8-10 records in each of the past three campaigns and failing to make the post-season in each of those campaigns.

“We’re in a good spot,” said Keenan. “I think we all know in that room there are a lot of areas to improve.

“Our offence, we have to execute a lot better. We were a bit sloppy. We had some unforced errors and turnovers.

The Rush will look to rebound from their loss on Saturday.
“We’ve got the guys in the room to win and compete for a championship. We just have to start putting it together for 60 minutes.”

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