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Stealth win home opener

Tyler Richards stopped 45 shots in goal and was named the game's first star in 8-5 win over Minnesota
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Tyler Richards was named the first star in Vancouver Stealth's home-opening win over the Swarm

Burnaby Lakers goalie Tyler Richards backstopped the Vancouver Stealth to its first-ever win at home.

Richards was named the game’s first star, stopping 45 shots en route to an 8-5 victory over the Minnesota Swarm at the Langley Events Centre last Saturday.

Although widely outshot 50-33 in the contest, including 20-4 in the final quarter, Richards ensured Vancouver of its first win of the National Lacrosse League season with a solid .900 save percentage.

The Stealth scored four times in the second half to  add to a 4-3 half-time lead.

Stealth rookies Cody Bremner and Tyler Digby, a draft pick of the senior Lakers last season, both scored timely goals in the latter half.

Bremner tallied in the third quarter following a Swarm penalty kill, while Digby got his fourth goal of the season minutes into the fourth period to put Vancouver ahead 7-4. The two rookie forwards also drew assists in the contest.

The Stealth is back at home at the LEC on Friday night for a return matchup with the Colorado Mammoth, which beat Vancouver in its season opener. Game time is 8 p.m.