Rochester Knighthawks

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The Rochester Knighthawks (also known as the K-Hawks) are an American professional box lacrosse team based in Rochester, New York, that competes in the National Lacrosse League (NLL).[1] The team plays its home games at Blue Cross Arena.

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Rochester Knighthawks
SportBox lacrosse
Founded2019
LeagueNational Lacrosse League
LocationRochester, New York
ArenaBlue Cross Arena
ColorsArmy Green, Gold, Black
     
OwnerSeneca Holdings, LLC
Head coachRandy Mearns
General managerDan Carey
Playoff berths3 (2023, 2024, 2025)
Local mediaWHAM-DT2, WNBL, WHTK
Websiterochesterknighthawks.com
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The Knighthawks are owned by the Seneca Nation of New York, via their subsidiary Seneca Holdings, LLC. They took over in 2025 from previous owner Terry Pegula, who had purchased the intellectual property of the original Knighthawks in 2019.[2]

The new Knighthawks franchise was created to replace the original team, which owner Curt Styres moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia, as the Halifax Thunderbirds at the end of the 2018–2019 season. All records and championships followed the original franchise to Halifax, and the new team uses different colors, mascot, and logo.[3]

History

The original Knighthawks played in Rochester from 1995 until 2019. They began as members of the Major Indoor Lacrosse League from 1995 to 1997 then became members of the NLL beginning with the league's inaugural 1998 season.[4]

The Knighthawks reached the playoffs in each of their first 13 seasons, from 1995 to 2007. This is a league record going back to the league's original creation, the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League. The previous record was 11 straight years, held by the Philadelphia Wings. They were also the first NLL team to win three consecutive championships (2012–14).[4]

On September 13, 2018, owner Curt Styres announced that he would be accepting a new team in Halifax, Nova Scotia and would be relocating the Knighthawks' to the city for the winter 2019–2020 season. The Knighthawks intellectual property was sold to Terry and Kim Pegula (the latter of whom was raised in the Rochester suburbs) along with an expansion franchise to ensure Rochester's uninterrupted presence in the league.[5] The original name was used, but the color scheme and logo changed. The team logo, colors, and other officials were announced on May 29, 2019 in an event at Blue Cross Arena.[6] The new franchise does not count as a continuation of the previous franchise. All championships and records were transferred to Halifax.[3][2]

On June 27, 2019, the Knighthawks named Mike Hasen, who had coached the original Knighthawks since 2011, as head coach, Dan Carey as General Manager, and Pat O'Toole as assistant coach.[7]

On June 23, 2025, it was announced that Pegula would divest ownership of the Knighthawks franchise on June 30th. The league worked to find new owners who would keep the team in Rochester,[8] and on August 5, the Seneca Nation of New York announced its acquisition of the team.[9]

Current roster

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Active (21-man) roster Inactive roster Coaches
Goaltenders
  • 49 Canada Rylan Hartley
  •  1 Canada Riley Hutchcraft
Defensemen
  •  2 Canada Paul Dawson (C)
  •  4 Canada Ethan Schott
  •  6 Canada Brad Gillies
  •  8 Canada Mitch Ogilvie
  • 15 Canada Matt Bennett
  • 23 Canada Curtis Romanchych
  • 27 Canada Tyler Halls
  • 29 Canada Tyler Biles
Forwards
  •  5 Canada Turner Evans
  •  7 Canada Thomas Vela
  •  9 Canada Curtis Knight (A)
  • 10 United States Connor Fields
  • 18 Canada Austin Hasen
  • 19 Canada Holden Cattoni
  • 43 Canada Ryan Smith
  • 91 Canada Thomas Hoggarth
Transition
  • 17 Canada Ryland Rees
  • 67 Canada Jordan Stouros
  • 81 Canada Matt Gilray
Practice squad
  • 25 Canada Parker Pipher (T)
  • 71 Canada Jeff Wittig (F)
  • 93 Canada Pent Eistrat (F)
Injured reserve
  • 37 Canada Dan Coates (D)
  • 96 Canada Cory Highfield (T)
Unable to play
  •  3 Canada Thomas Whitty (T)
  • 52 Canada Carter Schott (T)
Head coach
  • Mike Hasen
Assistant coaches

Legend
  • * Suspended list
  • (C) Captain
  • (A) Alternate captain

updated 12/5/2023
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All-time record

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Season Division/Conference[a] W–L Finish PCT Home Road GF GA Coach Playoffs
2020 North 2–10 4th .167 2–3 0–7 115 165 Mike Hasen No playoffs held
2021 Eastern Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Eastern 4–14 8th .222 2–7 2–7 184 221 Mike Hasen Did not qualify
2023 Eastern 10–8 4th .556 6–3 4–5 218 214 Mike Hasen Lost Conference Semi-Final
2024 Unified 8–10 8th .444 4–5 4–5 214 226 Mike Hasen Lost Quarterfinals
2025 Unified 10–8 5th .556 4–5 6–3 228 209 Mike Hasen Lost Quarterfinals
2026 Unified 6–12 12th .333 3–6 3–6 205 239 Mike Hasen (5–6) / Randy Mearns (1–6) Did not qualify
Total 6 seasons 40–62 .392 21–29 19–33 1,164 1,274
Playoff total 3 appearances 0–3 .000 0–0 0–3 24 44 0 championships
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Playoff results

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Season Game Visiting Home
2023 Conference Semi-Final Rochester 8 Buffalo 20
2024 Quarterfinals Rochester 6 Toronto 9
2025 Quarterfinals Rochester 10 Vancouver 15
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Head coaching history

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# Name Term Regular season Playoffs
GC W L W% GC W L W%
1 Mike Hasen 20202026 95 39 56 .411 3 0 3 .000
2 Randy Mearns 2026 7 1 6 .143 0
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Award winners

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Draft history

NLL Entry Draft

First round selections

  • 2019: Ryland Rees (2nd overall)[10]
  • 2020: Ryan Smith (3rd overall)[11]
  • 2022: Thomas McConvey (1st overall), Austin Hasen (18th overall)[12]
  • 2023: Graydon Hogg (15th overall), Ben MacDonnell (16th overall)
  • 2024: None
  • 2025: Connor Nock (10th overall)

Notes

  1. Conference play began in the 2022 season

References

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