Bandits sign sniper Steenhuis to fiveyear deal LOGINREGISTERHELPYOU ARE NOT LOGGED IN NHLNBAMLBCFLNFLCurlingTennisGolfSoccerNASCARFormula OneIndyCar NASCAR Canadian Tire SeriesNationwideCamping WorldAuto RacingWorld JuniorsSpengler CupMenS WHCWomenS WHCHockey CanadaAHLBoxingCanada GamesCHLCISECHLFigure SkatingLacrosseMMANCAASkiingSummer SportsWinter SportsMoreOlympicsFantasyDaily LineShowsTSN TalentCommunityMaineotText Size(NLL) The Buffalo Bandits signed forward Mark Steenhuis to a fiveyear deal on Friday The contract is pending league approval The 29yearold Steenhuis led the Bandits in scoring last season posting career highs in goals (51) assists (50) and points (101) Steenhuis set the franchise record for points in a game with 17 (413) on Feb 14 vs Toronto He followed that up with another recordsetting performance six days later when he scored a teamrecord eight goals in a 1716 win in Toronto on Feb 20We are extremely happy to have Mark locked up for the next five years He is a major piece of this team and we only expect more great things from him said Bandits director of operations Scott Loffler Mark is one of the leaders of this team and signing with us for five years only shows his commitment to the organization and to the greatest fans in the gameSteenhuis was named MVP of the 2008 Championship Game collecting 17 points in three playoff games including a teamrecord seven goals in the East Division Championship game against New York Steenhuis is a twotime AllStar Game MVP and was named the NLLs Transition Player of the Year in 2008 In seven seasons with Buffalo Steenhuis has scored 421 points in 108 regular season games and 53 points in 16 career playoff gamesSteenhuis was acquired from Columbus in 2002 in exchange for Ken Montour log inLatestOldestHighest ScoreLowest ScoreKarma 62 Yeahs0 BoosYeahBooscott46833December 20 2009 1158AMgood signing report this commentlog in1 (Photo NLLLarry Palumbo)Share ThisHighlights TOR 2 BUF 3Rookie Tyler Myers led the way as the Sabres earned their tenth straight win over the LeafsHighlights CBJ 3 CGY 2Antoine Vermette had a big night tallying a goal and two assists as the Blue Jackets beat the FlamesHighlights TOR 108 PHI 106After trailing for most of the game the Raptors rallied to squeeze out a win over the SixersThe Right ThingAfter pleading guilty to sexual assault Eric Tillman has officially resigned as GM of the RoughridersCFL InsiderWill Eric Tillman be back in the CFL Dave Naylor says he might be but the question is whenFantasy Hockey ReportBecause of his recent struggles is now the time to sell Phil Kessel Scott Cullen has the answerPractice Makes PerfectAfter losing four straight games the Oilers are going back to basics Ryan Rishaug has moreHighlights ORL 97 WSH 104With the Arenas controversy swirling Antawn Jamison addressed the crowd before the Wizards ...