The Swarm Research Paper

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The Sswarm has a very strong roster in the offence and defence making them a top contender to win the championship. The Swarm have one of the strongest offence in the league. There offence consists of stars like Miles, Jerome and Lyle Thompson, Kiel Matisz, and Jordan hall. The swarm has 37 power play goals, in 70 powerplays giving them a 52.86 percentage of scoring on power plays. The swarms Defence has been on fire this year, with stars Alex Crepinsek, John Ranagan, Connor sellars, Mitch belisle, Chad Tutton, Jason Noble with 50 loose balls. The swarm has the least power play goals against with only 27 goals against says NLL.com The swarm has had 61 penalty kills and only letting 27 goals, giving them the highest percentage of 55.74 leading.

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