San Diego Seals Dominant Victory Marks Franchise Record

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San Diego Seals Flex Muscle, Shatter Franchise Record in Dominant VictorySan Diego Seals Flex Muscle, Shatter Franchise Record in Dominant Victory The San Diego Seals extended their historic dominance on Saturday night, dismantling the Vancouver Warriors 18-7 at Pechanga Arena San Diego. The emphatic victory marked a franchise-record 13th consecutive win, solidifying the Seals’ unwavering grip on the National Lacrosse League (NLL). San Diego’s offense was an unstoppable force, led by the dynamic duo of Dane Dobbie and Wesley Berg. Dobbie, the reigning NLL MVP, erupted for six goals and three assists, while Berg recorded a hat-trick and two helpers. San Diego’s defense was equally impressive, limiting Vancouver to just seven goals. Goaltender Frank Scigliano made 36 saves, earning his third shutout of the season. The Seals’ defenseman, led by Adam Ghitelman, harassed the Warriors’ offense all night, forcing numerous turnovers. The victory extended San Diego’s perfect home record to 7-0 this season. The Seals have now won 27 consecutive regular season home games, dating back to the 2021 campaign. “It’s an incredible feeling to break a franchise record, especially with this group of guys,” said Seals head coach Patrick Merrill. “Everyone played their role tonight, and it was a total team effort.” The Seals’ dominance has put them in a commanding position in the NLL West Division. With a record of 13-2, San Diego is poised to secure the top seed in the playoffs. “We’re not satisfied yet,” said Seals captain Jeremy Noble. “We have our sights set on the championship, and tonight’s win is just another step in that direction.” The Seals’ next challenge comes on Saturday, February 25, when they host the Las Vegas Desert Dogs. A victory over the Desert Dogs would extend San Diego’s franchise-record winning streak to 14 games.

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