Halifax Thunderbirds set to make National Lacrosse League debut on Saturday
Cody Jamieson has played lacrosse his whole life, including suiting up for the Knighthawks the past nine years in Rochester, N.Y. Now he gets to show Halifax what the sport he loves is all about.
The Halifax Thunderbirds make their National Lacrosse League debut on Saturday as they host the expansion New York Riptide. The Knighthawks moved to Halifax in the off-season and were renamed the Thunderbirds while retaining most of their roster — including Jamieson — from last season.
“The fans are raw, there isn’t a lot of lacrosse out here in general and there definitely isn’t professional lacrosse,” said Jamieson on Friday. “The lacrosse fans that come are going to be seeing a National Lacrosse League game for the first time, so it’s going to be exciting for them.
“For the people who aren’t really lacrosse fans but are just coming because they want to give it a shot, I think they’ll be pleasantly surprised with how fun attending a game really is.”