National Lacrosse League’s Saskatchewan Rush to fly Iroquois flag at home games
The Saskatchewan Rush of the National Lacrosse League are honouring the heritage of the sport by flying an Iroquois flag at all home games.
Rush forward Jeff Shattler says it means a lot to himself and other First Nations athletes in the league, but he thinks it will mean even more to Indigenous fans who come from across Saskatchewan to support the team.
“It’s great to have that up there as recognition, that we have a flag up there with the Canadian and American flags,” said Shattler, who was named NLL Cup MVP after scoring seven goals and adding six assists in the Rush’s 2-1 series win over the Rochester Knighthawks. “I think that’s amazing for the game and I think it’s going to be amazing for Saskatchewan because I know they have a huge following with the Indigenous people out in the Saskatoon/Regina area.
“I think it will be beneficial for them because I know a lot of people that travel from far and wide to go watch a game and then when they look up and see the flag it will put a little meaning behind the game.”