National Lacrosse League scraps 2020-21 season, pivots to new season this fall Rush forward Josh Currier was acquired in a trade last July while he was in the midst of an abbreviated field lacrosse season with Archers Lacrosse Club of the Premier Lacrosse League.The three weeks Currier spent in the PLL “bubble” in Salt Lake City, Utah, represent the sum total of his playing time since the NLL suspended play in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.“I’m a little bit deprived of my lacrosse.
I’ve been playing almost all year-round for years now, I can’t even remember how long, but since before college basically so it’s very odd (to not be playing),” he said.While players ponder how much rust they’ll have to shake off next season,.