Few players in the National Lacrosse League have become more adept at reading opposing offences and moving the ball back up the floor than Saskatchewan Rush transition player Jake Boudreau.
Entering his fourth professional season, it’s the interceptions with his stick and the quick counterattacks which give him the energy to elevate his game each season.
“Picking one off is definitely the best,” said Boudreau.
Boudreau and the Rush are set to kick off their 2025-26 NLL season on Saturday night, squaring off against their biggest rivals in the Calgary Roughnecks at SaskTel Centre to get their year underway with a bang.
Over the course of training camp, the Rush have taken to the floor with a much smaller exhibition roster with the majority of spots on the team taken up by returning ve

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