Calgary Roughnecks Open Training Camp for 2022-23 Season

Calgary Roughnecks Open Training Camp for 2022-23 Season

November 3, 2022 – National Lacrosse League (NLL)Calgary Roughnecks News Release

Calgary, AB- The Calgary Roughnecks will begin preparation for the 2022-23 National Lacrosse League season on Friday, November 4th, when training camp opens with medicals and fitness evaluations (no media availability). The team will practice Saturday at 8:00am and 3:30pm, and Sunday 8:00am, at the Calgary Soccer Centre.


The 2022 Roughnecks Training camp consists of 3 goalies, 16 defenders and 12 forwards.

2022-23 TRAINING CAMP ROSTER

# Name Position # Name Position

01 Connor Nichols Goaltender 26 Dan Taylor LO

2 Reece Callies RD 27 Dylan McIntosh RO

3 Jeff Cornwall LD 30 Justin Inacio RD

6 Kaden Doughty RD 33 Jacob Motiuk RD

8 Kieran McKay RD 35 Christian Del Bianco Goaltender

10 Curtis Manning RD 45 Adam Bland Goaltender

11 Brett Hickey RO 51 Nate Wade RD

12 Tanner Cook LO 52 Kellen LeClair LD

13 Eli Salama RD 55 Mitch Wilde RD

16 Seth Van Schepen LO 68 Tyler Pace RO

18 Harrison Matsuoka LD 71 Zach Herreweyers LO

19 Jesse King LO 74 Ethan Ticehurst RD

21 Kyle Waters RO 77 Zach Currier LD

22 Shane Simpson RD 85 Cordell Hastings RO

23 Liam LeClair LD 88 Jake Gillis LO

97 Haiden Dickson RO

The Roughnecks will play one pre-season game against the Saskatchewan Rush, on Saturday November 26th at 7pm at the Scotiabank Saddledome. The Preview Party features a $6 Happy Hour and all tickets for $9.99! Riggers fans are encouraged to bring a new toy for donation to the Royal Le Page Toy Drive benefitting Children’s Cottage. Toys can be donated at booths around the concourse pre-game.

Tickets for 2022-23 Roughnecks regular season games, including the Preview Party, are on sale now! Visit CalgaryRoughnecks.com/Tickets, or call 1-855-985-500 to purchase. For fans that want to party with the ‘Necks all winter long, Season Tickets are now on sale at CalgaryRoughnecks.com/SeasonTickets

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