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Grant's 8 Pts Lead 'Hawks; Wings Soar; 15K Watch in Denver

Rochester, NY ... Rochester Knighthawks forward John Grant had his second eight-point game as he continues his comeback tour in a 13-11 victory over the Buffalo Bandits at HSBC Arena tonight. Rochester improved to 2-0 to a start a season for the first time since the 2000 season.

Grant has led the way for the Knighthawks with three goals and five assists to tie Tom Marechek for fourth in NLL history with 399 goals. Shawn Williams also had two goals and three assists, and Craig Point chipped in four goals and 15 faceoff wins. Rochester also converted four of seven power-play chances.

O'Toole (6,168) made 33 saves to climb within just 188 saves away from breaking Dallas Eliuk's league record of 6,356. The win was the 99th of O'Toole's Knighthawks career, placing him two away from becoming the first Rochester goalie to reach the century mark.

Mark Steenhuis led Buffalo with four goals and two assists, while Mike Accursi collected five points (1+4). The NLL's all-time goal-scoring leader, John Tavares, was a late scratch. Goalie Ken Montour stopped 29 saves in the loss. The Bandits dropped to 0-2 to start the season.

Buffalo jumped out to a 3-0 first-quarter lead and a 4-2 second-quarter lead, but each time Rochester responded to tie the game. Grant provided both goals to even the game at four. The teams then traded goals before Steenhuis gave Buffalo a 6-5 lead on the power play at 10:20 of the second.

Rochester scored four of the next five goals to open the third quarter to take a 9-7 lead at 7:25 of the third quarter as Cory Bomberry netted his only goal of the game. Brett Bucktooth cut the lead to one before the end of the quarter with a power-play marker at 11:52.

The Knighthawks controlled the beginning of the fourth quarter with three of quarter's four goals. Bobby McBride, Point and Gary Gait tallied to give Rochester a 12-9 lead. Buffalo chipped in two late goals before Steve Toll clinched the game with an empty-netter.

Rochester remains on the road for the second of three straight road games as they travel to meet Colin Doyle and the Toronto Rock at 7:00 p.m. at the Air Canada Centre. The contest will be broadcast live on The Zone 94.1 FM and thezone941.com. Fans can also watch the game live on NLL Network.

Rochester's next home game is Saturday, January 30th against the Toronto Rock at 8:05 p.m. The game will be broadcast live on The Zone 94.1 FM and thezone941.com

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Philadelphia 12, Boston 8

PHILADELPHIA, PA – The Wings (1-1) got their first victory of the 2010 season and first ever over the Boston Blazers franchise. The 12-8 win was a complete team effort on both sides of the ball which included holding 2009 NLL MVP Dan Dawson to only two points (2A).

Brandon Miller was the star of the first quarter, stopping 14 of 15 shots. The Wings were unable to counter, however, only scoring one goal of their own which came off the stick of Kyle Wailes (2G, 1A). The second quarter saw a total of 13 goals from both teams including seven Philadelphia goals from seven different players. The Wings took an 8-7 lead into the half which they would not relinquish.

After the fireworks of the second quarter, it was defense and goaltending which highlighted the second half. Although, Philadelphia only managed four goals of their own, they completely stymied the Boston offense by allowing just one goal. Miller stopped an amazing 27 of 28 shots in the second half.

The Wings next home game is Saturday, January 23 vs. the Colorado Mammoth at the Wachovia Center.

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2010-01-17