The Minnesota Swarm acquired forward Johnny Powless from the Vancouver Stealth on Tuesday in exchange for forward Logan Schuss.

"Due to Logan's job situation in Vancouver, this season has been difficult for him to make team practices and games," Swarm owner and governor John Arlotta said. "This move is beneficial for both parties, and we wish Logan the best of luck in Vancouver. With that said, we're really excited to add Johnny to our team. He's a young talent that will fit in extremely well with our offense, and we're looking forward to having him join us for two critical games this weekend."

Powless' impressive resume includes three NLL Champion's Cups, two Mann Cups, and a Minto Cup. The Mohawk Nation member also won the NLL's Sportsmanship Award in 2012.

The 22-year-old was recently named one of five finalists for the prestigious Lou Marsh Award honoring Canada's top athlete in 2014. Over the course of the year, Powless won the NLL Champion's Cup with the Rochester Knighthawks, the Mann Cup with the Six Nations Chiefs and the Minto Cup with the Six Nations Arrows, where he served as team captain.

In 11 games with the Stealth this season, Powless has recorded 39 points and 22 loose balls. Prior to joining the Stealth in 2015, Powless spent three seasons with the Rochester Knighthawks where he won three-straight Champion's Cups (2012-14). Over his career with Rochester, the lefty forward totaled 144 points and 130 loose balls in 50 games.