Rochester Knighthawks goalie Matt Vinc stops a shot from the Saskatchewan Rush during during the first quarter of game three of the the National Lacrosse League finals in Saskatoon on Saturday, June 9, 2018. The Halifax Thunderbirds will open their inaugural National Lacrosse League season with a game against a fellow NLL newcomer. Halifax is a relocated team from Rochester, N.Y. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards
September 12, 2019 - 10:20 AM
PHILADELPHIA - The Halifax Thunderbirds will open their inaugural National Lacrosse League season with a game against a fellow NLL newcomer.
The Thunderbirds' 2019-20 season opener will be Dec. 7 against the visiting New York Riptide at Scotiabank Centre.
The box lacrosse league unveiled the schedule for its 34th season on Thursday.
Halifax is a relocated team from Rochester, N.Y., while New York is an expansion franchise. When the Rochester team was sold and moved, the league also granted an expansion team to Rochester, which will go with its longtime Knighthawks name.
The season opens on Nov. 29 when the Vancouver Warriors host the reigning champion Calgary Roughnecks and the Saskatchewan Rush travel to Colorado to face the Mammoth.
The Toronto Rock, the other Canadian team in the 13-team league, open Dec. 7 against the visiting New England Black Wolves.
The Rush's home opener in Saskatoon is Dec. 14 against New England, while Calgary's first home game is Dec. 21 versus Colorado.
The regular season concludes on April 25.
The NLL entry draft is Tuesday.
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