ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- The Connecticut Hammerheads were more competitive Monday, but are still seeking the franchise’s first win.
Two days after an 18-6 loss to Denver, the Hammerheads again started slow against the Philadelphia Barrage, but ended up going back and forth with Philadelphia in a 14-10 loss that dropped them to 0-2 with three regular-season games left.
Meanwhile, the Boston Cannons could not recover from Chesapeake's nine-goal run early on and fell, 15-13, evening their record at 1-1.