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By Anna Taylor August 19, 2026
It was a disappointing start to the 2026 MSL Finals for the Peterborough Century 21 Lakers, who fell 11-5 to the Six Nations Chiefs at the Iroquois Lacrosse Arena in the best-of-seven series. It was 2-0 before the game was two minutes old. “We didn’t start the game the way we wanted, but they also came out flying,” said goaltender Nick Rose, who replaced Drew Hutchison late in the first period. “And they’re a team that is three-time back-to-back champs. We just have to find a way to match that from the opening faceoff on Thursday and get back to it. We can’t be too focused on the result tonight.” Thomas Hoggarth got the Lakers on the board, but goals from Ian MacKay and Randy Staats made it 4-1 midway through the first. Rob Hellyer got one back, but the Chiefs scored twice late in the period, prompting the goaltender switch. “It’s not a good feeling to get pulled as a goalie and we just let him know that one was on us, and it was,” said rookie defender Brenden Boyle. “Be there for him with a pat on the back. And at the end of the day just show up for the next one.” Peterborough was held scoreless in the second period while the physicality ramped up. Brad McCulley was ejected for a high stick on Nonkon Thompson about four minutes in, kicking off a string of 43 penalty minutes (14 minors, one major, one game misconduct) called in the period. The Chiefs scored three times for a 9-2 lead. Peterborough’s offence found a second gear early in the third period with a three-goal run. Ryan Lanchbury kicked it off with a shorthanded marker far side, followed by Hellyer’s second of the game right up the middle. Hoggarth’s second capped the run as he tossed in a one-handed, underhand marker off of Colton Armstrong’s rebound. Ryan Smith led the Chiefs with three goals and three assists. Josh Byrne and Dhane Smith each scored twice and assisted on three others. The series switches to the Peterborough Memorial Centre for Game 2 on Thursday at 8 p.m. Tickets for both Game 2 and Game 4 (Tuesday, Aug. 25) are on sale now via Ticketmaster or in person/by phone at the arena box office. Of Note - Shots are not kept at the ILA - Jake Withers won 11/19 faceoffs, with Matt Gilray going 0/2. Tim Edwards won 10/21 for Six Nations. - Peterborough was 0-7 on the power play and the Chiefs were 2/5. Full Lakers Scoring Rob Hellyer 2-0 Thomas Hoggarth 2-0 Ryan Lanchbury 1-1 Brenden Boyle 0-1 Matt Gilray 0-1 Colton Armitage 0-1 Photos by Anna Taylor
By Anna Taylor August 16, 2026
The Peterborough Century 21 Lakers will open the 2026 MSL Finals on Tuesday, August 18 at the Iroquois Lacrosse Arena against the Six Nations Chiefs. It is the sixth consecutive year the Lakers and Chiefs have played for the MSL title, and their 10th time out of the last 11 years. Peterborough hasn't missed an MSL Final since 2013. In that time, the Lakers have won five MSL titles and four Mann Cups, and the Six Nations Chiefs five MSL titles and five Mann Cups. This year, the Mann Cup will be hosted by the MSL champion, against either the Victoria Shamrocks or Coquitlam Adanacs of the Western Lacrosse Association, beginning September 11. MSL FINALS SCHEDULE Tuesday, August 18 - @ Six Nations - 8 p.m. Thursday, August 20 - @ Peterborough - 8 p.m. Sunday, August 23 - @ Six Nations - 7 p.m. Tuesday, August 25 - @ Peterborough - 8 p.m. *Thursday, August 27 - @ Six Nations - 8 p.m. *Sunday, August 30 - @ Peterborough - 7 p.m. *Tuesday, September 1 - @ Six Nations - 8 p.m. *if necessary Tickets for the MSL Finals at the Peterborough Memorial Centre go on sale Monday, August 17 at 10 a.m. online via Ticketmaster or by phone/in person at the Doane Grant Thornton Box Office. If you can't make it to the arena, home games will be broadcast on YourTV (Cogeco) and streamed on FloSports (subscription required). All away games are streamed on FloSports.
By Anna Taylor August 12, 2026
The Peterborough Century 21 Lakers are right where they want to be: heading back to the MSL Finals for the 11 th consecutive season. The Lakers eliminated the Oakville Rock from the on Tuesday night with a 14-8 win at the Memorial Centre, taking the best-of-five series 3-1. The Lakers won games one and three on the road. Ryan Lanchbury and Rob Hellyer combined for 18 points; half of those were assists from Lanchbury, who had his best game as a Laker since he was acquired from Oakville in a three-team swap earlier this summer. Lanchbury, who led the NLL in assists this past season, has translated his abilities well to the Lakers’ right side along with Hellyer and Thomas Hoggarth. Lanchbury is tied for the playoff scoring race with Oakville’s Alex Simmons at 20 points each, though Lanchbury leads with 15 assists. The first period was wildly back and forth with neither team gaining much ground. The Lakers led 5-4 after the opening period, then upped their lead to two goals after the second. Defender Alex Pace scored a highlight reel goal, his first of the season, as he picked up a Hellyer rebound and nimbly jumped to avoid the crease while shooting.  In the third, the Lakers pulled away completely, outscoring Oakville 5-1 as momentum and experience took over. Drew Hutchison made 48 saves as he turned in another stellar performance between the pipes. The Lakers played hard but clean after being spending too much time in the penalty box during their prior three games. It’s a formula they’ll look to perfect against the Six Nations Chiefs, who they will meet in the final for the sixth season in a row. It will be a full best-of-seven series. The winner of the MSL Finals will host the 2026 Mann Cup Canadian championship. Peterborough last hosted and won in 2022. The Chiefs have won the last three. They were nearly undefeated during the regular season but finished with two losses – one a forfeit to Oakville, the other an overtime loss to Peterborough – the only team to legitimately beat them on the floor. And since then, the Lakers have only gotten stronger. The schedule will be announced shortly! Post-Game Quotes “It’s a good battle. Ive grown up playing with Hutchy since the junior days so it was nice to get to battle against him. It would have been nice coming out on the other side of this series but someone had to lose and Hutch played great this series and he deserved it.” – Landon Kells, Oakville goaltender “It’s what we hoped. Robbie had a dynamite winter and I think he’s carried it forward here for us. And Lanchbury, I have history with him and I like the way he plays. They play the same position to a certain degree but they’ve figured it out with Hoggy and the three of them are working really well together.” – Lakers head coach Mike Hasen, on the chemistry between Rob Hellyer and Ryan Lanchbury “Atmosphere was great, we kept our composure, we did a great job taking the game to them and it worked out when we stuck to the game plan. It was a great series both ways. I thought Hutchy played awesome, we have the utmost faith in him.” – Lakers defender Matt Gilray “It’s going to be good lacrosse. Oakville got us ready at the right time, to be prepared to the best of our ability for handling the juggernaut. They’re the best team in lacrosse by any stretch of the imagination and we’re going to battle them.” – Hasen, on the Six Nations Chiefs “Looking for guys and trying to find sticks and if there’s a little gap just trying to hit the stick. Everyone did a really good job getting open tonight and made my job easy.” – Lanchbury on how he is able to assist on so many goals Of Note - Attendance at the Memorial Centre was 2,337. - Peterborough fired 56 shots on goal while Oakville had 50. - Jake Withers won 22/25 faceoffs in Game 4. Oakville won three faceoffs in Game 4 but only four overall in the series. - Peterborough was 2/2 on the power play Oakville was 0/3. Full Lakers Scoring Rob Hellyer 4-3 Ryan Lanchbury 2-11 Thomas Hoggarth 2-2 Justin Sykes 1-3 Mike Robinson 1-2 Jordan Stouros 1-0 Alex Pace 1-0 Brad McCulley 1-0 Colton Armitage 1-0 Robert Hope 0-1 Dustyn Birkhof 0-1 Colton Armstrong 0-1 PHOTOS BY DAVID PICKERING @PICKS_PICS

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