Transition to pros coming easy for Rush’s Ryan Keenan
With two goals in two games, Saskatchewan Rush forward Ryan Keenan has transitioned well into the professional ranks since being drafted first overall in the 2016 National Lacrosse League (NLL) draft.
From Oshawa, Ont., Keenan comes from an athletic family. His uncle is retired NHLer Joe Nieuwendyk, and his father, Derek Keenan, is currently the head coach and general manager of the Saskatchewan Rush. Derek was a professional NLL player in the mid-90s for the Buffalo Bandits, where he won two straight championships.
“Right when I started walking, my dad had a stick in my hands. Ever since then I’ve loved the game,” Keenan said.
The younger Keenan is currently finishing a Masters of Business at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. He played four years as a Quinnipiac Bobcat before being drafted by the Rush. When Keenan finished his career as a Bobcat, he ranked fourth on the school’s scoring list with 94 goals and fifth on the points list with 131. He had at least one point in every game, and ended his career with a 30-game point streak.