Jamieson backstops FireWolves to victory in historic NLL game

Six Nations member Doug Jamieson backstopped the Oshawa FireWolves to victory in their first National Lacrosse League regular season game. Photo courtesy Oshawa FireWolves.

By Sam Laskaris Writer For the first time since he broke into the National Lacrosse League (NLL) back in 2017, Six Nations member Doug Jamieson will not have to make lengthy cross-border trips to play home games. That’s because Jamieson, a 29-year-old goaltender, is now a member of the Oshawa FireWolves. Jamieson has spent his entire pro career with the same organization, starting off with the Connecticut-based New England Black Wolves. He played four years with the Black Wolves. The club relocated to New York and became known as the Albany FireWolves in 2021. After four seasons in Albany, the franchise moved once again this year, to Durham Region, and now calls Oshawa’s Tribute Communities Centre its home. Jamieson played a key role in NLL history this past Friday during…

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