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Matt Vinc
Born (1982-06-09) June 9, 1982 (age 42)
St. Catharines, Ontario
NationalityCanada
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight220 pounds (100 kg)
ShootsRight
PositionGoaltender
NLL draft6th overall, 2005
San Jose Stealth
NLL team
Former teams
Rochester Knighthawks
New York/Orlando Titans
San Jose Stealth
MSL team
Former teams
Peterborough Lakers
St. Catharines Athletics
Six Nations Chiefs
Brampton Excelsiors Victoria Shamrocks WLA
Pro career2006
NicknameVino

Matt Vinc (born June 9, 1982), is a Canadian professional lacrosse goaltender in the National Lacrosse League, currently playing for the Rochester Knighthawks and for the Peterborough Lakers of the Major Series Lacrosse.

Vinc was born in St. Catharines, Ontario. He was a member of Team Canada during the 2006 World Lacrosse Championship.[1] He is also a teacher and lacrosse coach at Denis Morris Catholic High School in St. Catharines.[2]

Junior career

Vinc had an outstanding junior career. He played for the St. Catharines Athletics in the OLA Junior A Lacrosse League from 1999 to 2003. His accomplishments playing for the A's include:[3]

  • 1 OLA Jr.A regular season MVP award
  • 3 OLA Jr.A playoff MVP awards
  • 3 OLA Jr.A championships (2001–2003)
  • 3 Bob Meleville Memorial Awards (lowest team total goals)
  • 2 Minto Cup National championships (2001, 2003)
  • 1 Minto Cup MVP Award
  • B.W. Evans Award (Top Graduating Player).

High school career

Vinc played high school field lacrosse at Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School, along with fellow future professional lacrosse players Billy Dee Smith, Craig Conn, and Sean Greenhalgh. In five years, he helped the Holy Cross Raiders to win 2 gold medals, 1 silver, and 1 bronze at the OFSAA field lacrosse championships. This would begin a dynasty for the Holy Cross lacrosse program to excel in Niagara and Ontario competition.

College career

Vinc is also a graduate of Canisius College, where he played long-stick defense and was named the college's Male Athlete of the Year.

NLL career

Vinc was acquired by the San Jose Stealth in the 2005 NLL entry draft in the first round (sixth overall). In the 2006 NLL season, Vinc played sparingly with the Stealth. Following the season, he was acquired by the New York Titans in the 2006 NLL expansion draft. In 2007, he took over the starting goaltender role for the Titans.[4] In 2009, Vinc guided his team to a 10-6 record for a three way tie for first place in the Eastern Division with the Buffalo Bandits and the Boston Blazers. The Titans were awarded the Eastern Division regular season championship by way of tie breakers. On May 9, in the Eastern Division playoff championship game, Vinc stopped 41 out of 44 shots and kept the highly offensive Buffalo Bandits to only three goals as the Titans defeated Buffalo 9-3. Vinc allowed 1 more goal than the National Lacrosse League playoff record of 2 goals against in a game, which was set by Bob Watson, and the Toronto Rock defeated the Philadelphia Wings 13-2 during a 1999 semi-final playoff game.

Vinc became a member of the Orlando Titans when the franchise moved to Florida for the 2010 season. When the team folded after that season, Vinc was chosen first overall in the dispersal draft, sending him to the Colorado Mammoth. As he teaches high school in St. Catharines, Ontario, however, he did not want to play in Colorado.[5] In October 2010, he was thus traded to the Rochester Knighthawks in a significant trade that sent Vinc and transition player Matt Zash to Rochester in exchange for superstar attackman John Grant, Jr. and defenseman Mac Allen.[5] Draft picks were also exchanged.[5]

Vinc has won a league record five Goaltender of the Year awards, in 2010 with the Orlando Titans, and then in 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2015 with the Knighthawks.[6]

Statistics

NLL

Reference:[7]

Matt Vinc Regular Season Playoffs
Season Team GP Min W L GA GAA Sv Sv % GP Min W L GA GAA Sv Sv %

2006 San Jose Stealth 4 14:14 0 0 4 16.86 5 0.556
2007 New York Titans 14 712:15 3 9 157 13.23 419 0.727
2008 New York Titans 16 888:06 9 5 168 11.35 562 0.770 2 105:51 1 1 23 13.04 52 0.693
2009 New York Titans 16 916:11 9 6 173 11.33 609 0.779 3 182:16 2 1 25 8.23 110 0.815
2010 Orlando Titans 16 902:04 10 5 143 9.51 608 0.810 2 112:44 1 1 24 12.77 68 0.739
2011 Rochester Knighthawks 16 933:16 10 6 152 9.77 585 0.794 1 60:00 0 1 10 10.00 44 0.815
2012 Rochester Knighthawks 16 938:30 7 9 191 12.21 583 0.753 3 180:00 3 0 32 10.67 134 0.807
2013 Rochester Knighthawks 16 955:29 8 8 162 10.17 662 0.803 3 180:00 3 0 28 9.33 93 0.769
2014 Rochester Knighthawks 18 947:45 12 3 151 9.56 595 0.798 6 261:56 4 2 43 9.85 139 0.764
2015 Rochester Knighthawks 18 1,003:58 10 6 161 9.62 655 0.803 4 184:13 2 2 36 11.73 112 0.757
2016 Rochester Knighthawks 18 890:00 5 9 172 11.60 592 0.775
2017 Rochester Knighthawks 18 902:06 6 9 171 11.37 592 0.776
2018 Rochester Knighthawks 18 960:12 9 6 182 11.37 651 0.782 5 299:45 3 2 57 11.41 227 0.799
204 10,964:06 98 81 1,987 10.87 7,118 0.782 29 1,566:45 19 10 278 10.65 979 0.779
Career Total: 233 12,530:51 117 91 2,265 10.85 8,097 0.781

GP–Games played;Min–Minutes played;W–Wins;L–Losses;GA–Goals against;GAAGoals against average;Sv–Number of saves;Sv %Save percentage;

Awards

Preceded by NLL Goaltender of the Year
2010, 2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by NLL Goaltender of the Year
2013, 2014, 2015
Succeeded by
Evan Kirk
Preceded by
Dillon Ward
NLL Goaltender of the Year
2018
Succeeded by
incumbent

References

  1. ^ "Matt Vinc New York Titans Bio". NYTitansLacrosse.com. Archived from the original on 2008-02-20. Retrieved 2008-03-17. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Science teacher's double life in the raucous world of lacrosse". STCatharinesStandard.ca. April 5, 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-09.
  3. ^ "O.L.A. Junior A Trophy Winners". wampsbibleoflacrosse.com.
  4. ^ "Catching up with Matt Vinc". NLL.com. June 21, 2007. Retrieved 2008-03-17.
  5. ^ a b c Matthews, Bob (October 28, 2010). "John Grant Jr. traded to Colorado Mammoth from Rochester Knighthawks". Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester, New York. Gannett Company. pp. 1D, 5D. Archived from the original on October 29, 2010. Retrieved October 29, 2010. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ "League announces 2014 Season Award winners". NLL.com. September 21, 2014. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
  7. ^ "National Lacrosse League Pointstreak Stats". NLL.com. Retrieved June 17, 2018.