Bandits 
Smith’s path to spot in Bandits’ lineup not straight(0)
February 21, 2010
Progress for a player in professional sports is assumed to go in something like a straight
line — make the team, claim a regular spot, become a veteran, etc. But sometimes there
are hiccups.
Tavares sparks Bandits’ victory
PHILADELPHIA — The return of John Tavares on Saturday night was just what the
Buffalo Bandits needed to get back in the win column.
Smith’s path to spot in Bandits’ lineup not straight
Progress for a player in professional sports is assumed to go in something like a straight
line — make the team, claim a regular spot, become a veteran, etc. But sometimes there
are hiccups.
Rich Kilgour is nominated
Former Buffalo Bandits Rich Kilgour and Troy Cordingley are two of six nominees for the
National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame.
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