Josh Sanderson | |
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— Lacrosse player — | |
Born |
Orangeville, ON, CAN |
April 23, 1977
Position | Forward |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) |
Weight | 150 pounds (68 kg) |
Former NLL teams |
Toronto Rock Boston Blazers Calgary Roughnecks San Jose Stealth Albany Attack Rochester Knighthawks |
Nationality | Canada |
NLL Draft | 16th overall, 1997 Rochester Knighthawks |
Pro career | 1998–2016 |
Shoots | Left |
Nickname | Shooter |
Josh "Shooter" Sanderson (born April 23, 1977 in Orangeville, Ontario) is a Canadian former professional lacrosse player. Sanderson played 19 seasons in the National Lacrosse League including nine with the Toronto Rock.
In 2002, as a member of the Brampton Excelsiors, Sanderson was awarded the Mike Kelly Memorial Trophy as most valuable player in the Mann Cup competition.
Sanderson began his NLL career with the Rochester Knighthawks. After two seasons in Rochester, Sanderson was left unprotected in the expansion draft, and was chosen by his father, Albany Attack GM Terry Sanderson. Josh went on to be the leading scorer on the Attack for four years, including setting a new NLL record for assists in a season, with 68 in 2002.
After the 2003 NLL season, the Attack moved to San Jose, California, becoming the San Jose Stealth. After one year in San Jose, now-Toronto Rock GM Terry Sanderson once again acquired his son, as Josh was traded to the Rock in a 6-player blockbuster deal. In 2005, Sanderson broke his own single-season assists record with 71, and helped the Rock win their fifth NLL Championship.
During the 2008 season, Sanderson was traded to the Calgary Roughnecks for Lewis Ratcliff. Calgary became the third team (after Albany and Toronto) where Sanderson played for his father, who was an assistant coach for the Roughnecks until the end of the 2009 NLL season.