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Cam MacLeod

#34 Goaltender Calgary Roughnecks

Age:

26

Hometown:

Georgetown

Birthdate:

July 19, 1999

Weight:

170 lbs.

Bio

The Georgetown, Ontario, native just completed his fifth season in the National Lacrosse League. He came to Rochester in February, signing to the practice squad after having appeared in six games with the Calgary Roughnecks in January and December...

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Regular Season Stats
YearTeamGPMINWLGAGAASVSV%
2021-22Panther City Lacrosse Club100000.000-
2022-23Panther City Lacrosse Club18108022413.2974.755
2023-24Panther City Lacrosse Club18125022310.9986.789
2024-25Calgary Roughnecks185656411812.51351.748
2025-26Calgary Roughnecks
Rochester Knighthawks
742001216.8625.676
Total628406817712.64536.752
Playoff Stats
YearTeamGPMINWLGAGAASVSV%
2022-23Panther City Lacrosse Club100000.000-
2023-24Panther City Lacrosse Club100000.000-
2024-25Calgary Roughnecks1200125.710-
Total3200130.000.000
Full Bio

The Georgetown, Ontario, native just completed his fifth season in the National Lacrosse League. He came to Rochester in February, signing to the practice squad after having appeared in six games with the Calgary Roughnecks in January and December. MacLeod spent two seasons in Calgary and three with Panther City Lacrosse Club. He owns a career 6-8 record, a 12.64 goals-against average, and a .752 save percentage.

MacLeod broke into the NLL in 2021 after signing as a free agent with Panther City. In three seasons in Fort Worth, Texas, he appeared in 37 games and registered a 12.10 goals-against average and a .773 save percentage. He was then acquired by Calgary in the NLL Dispersal Draft in 2024. During the 2024-25 campaign, he posted a 6-4 record, a 12.51 goals-against average, and a .748 save percentage.

MacLeod played Jr. “A” lacrosse with the Coquitlam Adanacs and St. Catharines Athletics. For Coquitlam, he participated in the 2019 Minto Cup. In 2021, MacLeod helped St. Catharines capture the Iroquois Trophy as Ontario Champions (the Minto Cup was not awarded that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic).

He played collegiately for the University of Guelph, where he was twice named First Team All-Canadian (2021 and 2022). Internationally, he helped England win its first major box tournament, capturing the 2022 European Box Lacrosse Championship.

Over the past four summers, he has backstopped the Senior “B” Edmonton Miners (Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League) to a bronze and a pair of silver medals at the Presidents Cup tournament. In 2025, MacLeod led the RMLL with an .870 save percentage, while also notching a 7.40 goals-against average.

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