Nick Rose (lacrosse)

Nick Rose (born February 11, 1988) is a Canadian professional box lacrosse goaltender for the Toronto Rock of the National Lacrosse League (NLL). Originally drafted 28th overall by the Rock in the 2008 NLL Entry Draft, he spent time with the Boston Blazers and Calgary Roughnecks before returning to Toronto in 2012.

Nick Rose
Born (1988-02-11) February 11, 1988
Orangeville, Ontario, Canada
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight285 pounds (129 kg)
PositionGoaltender
NLL draft28th overall, 2008
Toronto Rock
NLL team
Former teams
Toronto Rock
Boston Blazers
Calgary Roughnecks

Early life and education

Rose was born on February 11, 1988 in Orangeville, Ontario, Canada.[1] His father Tony, a former lacrosse player, died when Rose was two years old and an arena was named in his honour.[2][3]

Playing career

Rose in net for the Rock during a game against the Vancouver Grizzlies in 2020

Minor

As a youth, Rose competed with the Orangeville Northmen Jr. A lacrosse team. He was the recipient of the 2007 Junior A Rookie of the Year Award.[4] The following year, Rose was drafted in 3rd round, 28th overall by the Toronto Rock in the 2008 National Lacrosse League Entry Draft[5] and later helped the Northmen clinch the 2009 Canadian Lacrosse Association’s Minto Cup, where he was also named MVP of the tournament.[6]

Professional

In 2010, Rose made the Boston Blazers' opening night roster for the 2010 NLL season.[7] He played his first career NLL game after Mike Poulin was traded to the Calgary Roughnecks and ended up playing a total of 22:05 minutes in his first year with the team.[8] He returned to the Blazers for the 2011 season,[9] before the team was dispersed.[10]

Rose was drafted by the Calgary Roughnecks in the first round of the 2011 Boston Blazers Dispersal Draft. While with the Roughnecks, he played five games and registered 17 saves in two relief appearances. Rose was eventually traded to the Toronto Rock in March 2012 for a first-round pick in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft.[11] He made his debut with the Rock on March 24, 2012, in a 13–7 win over the Rochester Knighthawks.[12] Rose signed a one-year contract extension with the Rock on August 2, 2012.[13] As the starting goaltender for the Rock, Rose went 6–8 in 2014 and 6–2 in 2015 as he led the team to the Champions Cup Finals.[14] By 2016, Rose was named a finalist for the National Lacrosse League's Goaltender of the Year Award after ranking third in the NLL in goals against average and tied for sixth in wins with five.[15] Rose later agreed to 3-year contract extension with the Rock on July 27, 2016.[16]

The following year, Rose became the first goaltender in the NLL to score two goals in one season from his crease.[17] At the conclusion of his three-year contract, Rose opted out of becoming an unrestricted free agent and signed a two-year extension with the Rock.[18]

Statistics

NLL

Reference:[19]

Nick Rose Regular Season Playoffs
Season Team GP Min W L GA GAA Sv Sv % GP Min W L GA GAA Sv Sv %

2010 Boston Blazers 2 22:05 1 0 3 8.15 20 0.870
2011 Boston Blazers 4 59:09 0 1 8 8.11 38 0.826
2012 Calgary Roughnecks 2 32:23 0 0 10 18.53 17 0.630
2012 Toronto Rock 6 342:15 5 1 61 10.69 184 0.751 2 112:55 1 1 20 10.63 58 0.744
2013 Toronto Rock 16 905:00 10 5 160 10.61 604 0.791 1 53:24 0 1 17 19.10 33 0.660
2014 Toronto Rock 15 806:21 6 8 165 12.28 542 0.767
2015 Toronto Rock 8 432:52 6 2 70 9.70 285 0.803 1 21:40 0 0 3 8.31 16 0.842
2016 Toronto Rock 13 719:13 5 7 133 11.10 480 0.783
2017 Toronto Rock 18 1,019:56 8 8 184 10.82 631 0.774 2 62:30 0 1 12 11.52 38 0.760
2018 Toronto Rock 18 1,016:08 8 9 197 11.63 650 0.767
2019 Toronto Rock 18 1,028:03 12 6 201 11.73 675 0.771 2 119:59 1 1 25 12.50 80 0.762
2020 Toronto Rock 11 656:33 7 4 103 9.41 458 0.816
131 7,039:58 68 51 1,295 11.04 4,584 0.780 8 370:28 2 4 77 12.47 225 0.745
Career Total: 139 7,410:26 70 55 1,372 11.11 4,809 0.778

GPGames played;MinMinutes played;WWins;LLosses;GAGoals against;GAAGoals against average;SvNumber of saves;Sv %Save percentage;

References

  1. "NICK ROSE". torontorock.com. Retrieved February 11, 2020.
  2. "It's been a lengthy journey for Nick Rose". insidelacrosse.com. November 2, 2012. Retrieved February 11, 2020.
  3. "NLL Goalie Showcase: Nick Rose, Toronto Rock". insidelacrosse.com. August 6, 2013. Retrieved February 11, 2020.
  4. "JOEY NIEUWENDYK AWARD". olajralacrosse.pointstreaksites.com. Retrieved February 11, 2020.
  5. "ROCK ACQUIRE WILES & HOAR ON DRAFT DAY". torontorock.com. September 7, 2008. Retrieved February 11, 2020.
  6. "Local lacrosse stars miss out on titles". insidehalton.com. September 1, 2009. Retrieved February 11, 2020.
  7. "Boston Blazers 2010 Roster". oursportscentral.com. January 7, 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  8. "NOW ONE OF TOP GOALIES IN THE LEAGUE, ROSE PLAYED BEHIND SOME OF THE BEST". nll.com. February 1, 2019. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  9. "Boston Blazers Announce 23-Man Roster for the 2011 NLL Season". oursportscentral.com. December 23, 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  10. "NLL WILL HOLD DISPERSAL DRAFT". torontorock.com. September 2, 2011. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  11. "Calgary trades Nick Rose to Toronto". oursportscentral.com. March 19, 2012. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  12. Stevens, Neil (March 24, 2012). "NLL: Nick Rose lifts Rock over Knighthawks". Globe and Mail. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  13. "ROCK SIGN THREE INCLUDING NICK ROSE". torontorock.com. August 2, 2012. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  14. Stevens, Neil (March 14, 2017). "NICK ROSE BOUNCING BACK IN GOAL FOR ROCK". uslaxmagazine.com. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  15. Matthews, James (June 24, 2016). "Orangeville lacrosse players crowd the field for NLL's top netminder honour". bramptonguardian.com. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  16. "LEBLANC AND ROSE AGREE TO MULTI-YEAR DEALS". torontorock.com. July 27, 2016. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  17. "Toronto Rock goalie Nick Rose became the first NLL goalie to score two goals in one season". bardown.com. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  18. "ROSE AND SORENSEN RE-SIGN". torontorock.com. June 24, 2019. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  19. "Player National Lacrosse League". NLL.com. Retrieved March 9, 2020.
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