Friday, June 13, 2008

Pro Lacrosse Game Preview: Chicago Machine vs. Barrage: June 14, 2008


Chicago Machine Play Defending MLL Champs Look to Rebound from Tough Losses

Game Time: 5:00 pm Central
Live Webcast: ESPN360.com
TV Broadcast: Comcast Sportsnet Tape Delay – June 15, 7:30 pm Central

St. Louis, MO - The Gateway City will be in for a treat when Major League Lacrosse (MLL) brings the reigning champions the Barrage and underdog Machine together at Anheuser-Busch Center Saturday. Both teams will be looking to rebound from losses last weekend.

The 2007 MLL champs suffered a 22-12 blowout defeat at the hands of the Long Island Lizards last week and are riding a two-game losing streak. The Barrage (2-2) is currently fifth in the Eastern Conference behind Long Island and Boston.

The Machine (1-3) is also suffering after a tough 15-14 loss in overtime to the San Francisco Dragons and are on a three-game losing streak as well. Chicago’s latest loss saw them to slip into last place in the Western Conference. Two of the losses, however, have been by just one goal.

This will be just the second time the teams have ever met. The last battle took place during the 2006 season, when the Barrage needed an overtime victory to squeak past the Machine 13-12.

The Machine and Barrage bring strongly contrasting squads into the game. The Machine, the youngest team in the league, sports a mass of fresh talent, while the Barrage relies on experience and guile. The Barrage, however, is unsure whether reigning Warrior Goalie of the year, Brian “Doc” Dougherty, will be able to play this weekend. Dougherty is questionable after suffering a shoulder injury during the game against Long Island last week.

Last week, Machine coach John Combs took a gamble and threw another rookie onto the field, midfielder Terry Kimener. Comb’s luck paid off when Kimener provided the much-needed firepower by scoring three goals in his MLL debut. In the last two games, the Machine has played four members of their rookie class from the 2008 MLL Collegiate Draft. Mike Leveille (2G, 5A), Will Barrow (1G), Steven Brooks (4G, 4A), and Terry Kimener (3G) have combined for 19 points total in just two games.

The Machine defense reduced the number of penalties it took from 10 against Washington to just four against San Francisco last week. The Dragons, however, took advantage of those power plays and netted three goals on four power play opportunities.

The Machine defensive unit of Jeff Bigas, Rob Smith, Steve Whittenberg and goalie Mike Gabel will have to put together a strong effort to neutralize Barrage firepower from the likes of Matt Striebel (8G, 7A), Seth Goldberg (12G, 1A) and Ryan Boyle (4G, 9A). Chicago’s penalty-killing unit will have to step up this weekend to shut down the Barrage’s 36-percent powerplay advantage.

On face-offs, Machine midfielder Doug Shanahan should have some success considering the Barrage have only won 41 percent of its draws in the last four games.