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Division
  
Western

Home arena
  
SaskTel Centre

General manager
  
Derek Keenan

Arena
  
SaskTel Centre

Based in
  
Saskatoon

Founded
  
2015

Colors
  
Green, black, silver

Owner
  
Bruce Urban

Head coach
  
Derek Keenan

Championships
  
2,016

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The Saskatchewan Rush are a professional box lacrosse team based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. They are members of the Western Division of the National Lacrosse League (NLL) and play their home games at the SaskTel Centre. The Rush won the Champion's Cup in 2016, their first season in Saskatchewan.

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History

The Edmonton Rush made their debut as an expansion team in the 2006 NLL season and twice reached the NLL final. After losing in 2012, they won the Champion's Cup in 2015. However, the team struggled to draw fans, faced competition from the Edmonton Oil Kings junior hockey team for fans, and were denied the ability to promote the Rush branding within Rexall Place by the Edmonton Oilers. Lacking any agreement with the City of Edmonton to play at its replacement, Rogers Place, owner Bruce Urban opted to relocate for the 2016 NLL season.

Head coaching history

Note: This list does not include head coaches from the Edmonton Rush.

Broadcasting

Regarding local broadcasts, the Rush reached a deal with CKBL-FM (radio) and SaskTel MaxTV (TV) to broadcast its 2016 Western Conference playoff games. CKBL-FM also broadcast the 2016 National Lacrosse League Finals between the Rush and the Buffalo Bandits with John Fraser calling play-by-play and Casey Guerin as colour commentator. For 2017-2019, The Saskatchewan Rush came to a local radio agreement with Saskatoon Media Group that will see all home, away and playoff games broadcast on CJMK-FM (98COOL-FM) and additional team features on sister station CKBL-FM (92.9 The Bull). All Saskatchewan Rush games are broadcast through the National Lacrosse League's website at nll.com and through television deals with TSN in Canada and both Fox Sports and ESPN in the United States.

References

Saskatchewan Rush Wikipedia