He is also the current president and general manager of the Orangeville Northmen of the Ontario Junior Lacrosse League (OJLL).
[1] His father Tony, a former lacrosse player, died when Rose was two years old and an arena was named in his honour.
Rose was eventually traded to the Toronto Rock in March 2012 for a first-round pick in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft.
[14] By 2016, Rose was named a finalist for the National Lacrosse League's Goaltender of the Year Award after ranking third in the NLL in goals against average and tied for sixth in wins with five.
[17] At the conclusion of his three-year contract, Rose opted out of becoming an unrestricted free agent and signed a two-year extension with the Rock.