2018 NLL season
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Sports season
2018 NLL season | |
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League | National Lacrosse League |
Sport | Indoor lacrosse (box lacrosse) |
Duration | December 8, 2017 – June 9, 2018 |
Number of games | 18 |
Number of teams | 9 |
TV partner(s) | B/R Live [1] |
Draft | |
Top draft pick | Austin Staats |
Picked by | San Diego Seals |
Regular Season | |
Top seed | Saskatchewan Rush |
Season MVP | Mark Matthews (Saskatchewan Rush) |
Top scorer | Mark Matthews (Saskatchewan Rush) |
Playoffs | |
Finals champions | Saskatchewan Rush |
Runners-up | Rochester Knighthawks |
Finals MVP | Jeff Shattler (Rush) |
NLL seasons | |
The 2018 National Lacrosse League season, also known as the 2017–18 season, was the 32nd season in NLL history. It began on December 8, 2017,[2] and ending on June 9, 2018, with the Saskatchewan Rush winning their 3rd title in 4 years.
Teams
[edit ]2018 NLL season is located in North America
Bandits
Swarm
Wolves
Hawks
Rock
Rough necks
Mammoth
Rush
Stealth
2018 National Lacrosse League | |||||
Division | Team | City | Arena | Capacity | |
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East | Buffalo Bandits | Buffalo, New York | KeyBank Center | 19,070 | |
Georgia Swarm | Duluth, Georgia | Infinite Energy Arena | 10,500 | ||
New England Black Wolves | Uncasville, Connecticut | Mohegan Sun Arena | 7,074 | ||
Rochester Knighthawks | Rochester, New York | Blue Cross Arena | 10,662 | ||
Toronto Rock | Toronto, Ontario | Air Canada Centre | 18,800 | ||
West | Calgary Roughnecks | Calgary, Alberta | Scotiabank Saddledome | 19,289 | |
Colorado Mammoth | Denver, Colorado | Pepsi Center | 18,007 | ||
Saskatchewan Rush | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | SaskTel Centre | 15,195 | ||
Vancouver Stealth | Langley, British Columbia | Langley Events Centre | 5,276 |
Final standings
[edit ]Reference: [3]
P | Team | GP | W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | GF | GA | Diff | GF/GP | GA/GP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Georgia Swarm – xy | 18 | 11 | 7 | .611 | 0.0 | 6–3 | 5–4 | 226 | 215 | +11 | 12.56 | 11.94 |
2 | Rochester Knighthawks – x | 18 | 10 | 8 | .556 | 1.0 | 5–4 | 5–4 | 236 | 210 | +26 | 13.11 | 11.67 |
3 | New England Black Wolves – x | 18 | 9 | 9 | .500 | 2.0 | 4–5 | 5–4 | 194 | 242 | −48 | 10.78 | 13.44 |
4 | Toronto Rock | 18 | 8 | 10 | .444 | 3.0 | 3–6 | 5–4 | 237 | 216 | +21 | 13.17 | 12.00 |
5 | Buffalo Bandits | 18 | 8 | 10 | .444 | 3.0 | 4–5 | 4–5 | 232 | 240 | −8 | 12.89 | 13.33 |
P | Team | GP | W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | GF | GA | Diff | GF/GP | GA/GP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Saskatchewan Rush – xyz | 18 | 14 | 4 | .778 | 0.0 | 6–3 | 8–1 | 254 | 196 | +58 | 14.11 | 10.89 |
2 | Colorado Mammoth – x | 18 | 11 | 7 | .611 | 3.0 | 5–4 | 6–3 | 214 | 199 | +15 | 11.89 | 11.06 |
3 | Calgary Roughnecks – x | 18 | 8 | 10 | .444 | 6.0 | 5–4 | 3–6 | 227 | 211 | +16 | 12.61 | 11.72 |
4 | Vancouver Stealth | 18 | 2 | 16 | .111 | 12.0 | 0–9 | 2–7 | 186 | 277 | −91 | 10.33 | 15.39 |
x: Clinched playoff berth; c: Clinched playoff berth by crossing over to another division; y: Clinched division; z: Clinched best regular season record; GP: Games Played
W: Wins; L: Losses; GB: Games back; PCT: Win percentage; Home: Record at Home; Road: Record on the Road; GF: Goals scored; GA: Goals allowed
Differential: Difference between goals scored and allowed; GF/GP: Average number of goals scored per game; GA/GP: Average number of goals allowed per game
Playoffs
[edit ] Division semifinals
(Single elimination) Division finals
(Single elimination) Finals
(Best-of-3)
(Single elimination) Division finals
(Single elimination) Finals
(Best-of-3)
E1
Georgia
8
East Division
E2
Rochester
9
E2
Rochester
15
E3
New England
11
E2
Rochester
1
W1
Saskatchewan
2
W1
Saskatchewan
15
West Division
W3
Calgary
13
W2
Colorado
12
W3
Calgary
15
*Overtime
Conference Semifinals
[edit ]Eastern Division
[edit ](E2) Rochester Knighthawks vs. (E3) New England Black Wolves
[edit ] May 4, 2018 Rochester Knighthawks 15–11
(4–2, 7–2, 1–5, 3–2) New England Black Wolves Blue Cross Arena
Attendance: 5,263
(4–2, 7–2, 1–5, 3–2) New England Black Wolves Blue Cross Arena
Attendance: 5,263
Game reference | ||||
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Matt Vinc | Goalies | Aaron Bold Doug Jamieson | ||
0 min | Penalties | 6 min | ||
60 | Shots | 60 |
Western Division
[edit ](W2) Colorado Mammoth vs. (W3) Calgary Roughnecks
[edit ] May 5, 2018 Colorado Mammoth 12–15
(3–1, 4–2, 2–6, 3–6) Calgary Roughnecks Pepsi Center
Attendance: 13,884
(3–1, 4–2, 2–6, 3–6) Calgary Roughnecks Pepsi Center
Attendance: 13,884
Game reference | ||||
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Dillon Ward | Goalies | Christian Del Bianco | ||
8 min | Penalties | 6 min | ||
50 | Shots | 46 |
Divisional Finals
[edit ]Eastern Division
[edit ](E1) Georgia Swarm vs. (E3) Rochester Knighthawks
[edit ] May 12, 2018 Georgia Swarm 8–9
(1–1, 1–1, 1–2, 5–5) Rochester Knighthawks Infinite Energy Arena
Attendance: 4,106
(1–1, 1–1, 1–2, 5–5) Rochester Knighthawks Infinite Energy Arena
Attendance: 4,106
Game reference | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Mike Poulin | Goalies | Matt Vinc | ||
8 min | Penalties | 4 min | ||
54 | Shots | 44 |
Western Division
[edit ](W1) Saskatchewan Rush vs. (W3) Calgary Roughnecks
[edit ] May 13, 2018 Saskatchewan Rush 15–13
(4–2, 4–3, 4–4, 3–4) Calgary Roughnecks SaskTel Centre
Attendance: 11,568
(4–2, 4–3, 4–4, 3–4) Calgary Roughnecks SaskTel Centre
Attendance: 11,568
Game reference | ||||
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Evan Kirk | Goalies | Christian Del Bianco | ||
15 min | Penalties | 8 min | ||
60 | Shots | 46 |
NLL Final (best of three)
[edit ](E1) Buffalo Bandits vs. (W3) Colorado Mammoth
[edit ] May 26, 2018 Saskatchewan Rush 16–9
(2–2, 4–2, 5–2, 5–3) Rochester Knighthawks SaskTel Centre
Attendance: 11,842
(2–2, 4–2, 5–2, 5–3) Rochester Knighthawks SaskTel Centre
Attendance: 11,842
Game reference | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Evan Kirk | Goalies | Matt Vinc Angus Goodleaf | ||
8 min | Penalties | 16 min | ||
64 | Shots | 44 |
June 2, 2018 Rochester Knighthawks 13–8
(3–3, 5–1, 2–1, 3–3) Saskatchewan Rush Scotiabank Saddledome
Attendance: 9,174
(3–3, 5–1, 2–1, 3–3) Saskatchewan Rush Scotiabank Saddledome
Attendance: 9,174
Game reference | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Matt Vinc | Goalies | Evan Kirk Tyler Carlson | ||
4 min | Penalties | 10 min | ||
53 | Shots | 55 |
May 26, 2018 Saskatchewan Rush 15–10
(0–1, 6–3, 4–4, 5–2) Rochester Knighthawks SaskTel Centre
Attendance: 13,645
(0–1, 6–3, 4–4, 5–2) Rochester Knighthawks SaskTel Centre
Attendance: 13,645
Game reference | ||||
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Evan Kirk | Goalies | Matt Vinc | ||
4 min | Penalties | 6 min | ||
52 | Shots | 47 |
Rush wins series 2–1.
Awards
[edit ]Annual awards
[edit ]Award | Winner | Other Finalists |
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Most Valuable Player | Mark Matthews, Saskatchewan | Robert Church, Saskatchewan Kevin Crowley, New England |
Goaltender of the Year | Matt Vinc, Rochester[4] | Christian Del Bianco, Calgary Dillon Ward, Colorado |
Defensive Player of the Year | Graeme Hossack, Rochester[5] | Robert Hope, Colorado Kyle Rubisch, Saskatchewan |
Transition Player of the Year | Joey Cupido, Colorado[6] | Zach Currier, Calgary Challen Rogers, Toronto |
Rookie of the Year | Jake Withers, Rochester[7] | Zach Currier, Calgary Austin Shanks, Rochester |
Sportsmanship Award | Lyle Thompson, Georgia | Jordan Gilles, Colorado John Lafontaine, New England |
GM of the Year | Curt Styres, Rochester[8] | Mike Board, Calgary Derek Keenan, Saskatchewan |
Les Bartley Award | Derek Keenan, Saskatchewan[9] | Pat Coyle, Colorado Mike Hasen, Rochester |
Executive of the Year Award | Matt Hutchings, Colorado[10] | Andy Arlotta, Georgia Al Ryz, Saskatchewan |
Teammate of the Year Award | Craig England, Buffalo[11] | Chris Corbeil, Saskatchewan Brandon Miller, Toronto |
Tom Borrelli Award | Stephen Stamp[12] | Jake Elliott Teddy Jenner |
All-Pro First Team
[edit ]- Kevin Crowley, New England Black Wolves
- Mark Matthews, Saskatchewan Rush
- Robert Church, Saskatchewan Rush
- Joey Cupido, Colorado Mammoth
- Graeme Hossack, Rochester Knighthawks
- Matt Vinc, Rochester Knighthawks
All-Pro Second Team
[edit ]- Curtis Dickson, Calgary Roughnecks
- Joe Resetarits, Rochester Knighthawks
- Lyle Thompson, Georgia Swarm
- Zach Currier, Calgary Roughnecks
- Kyle Rubisch, Saskatchewan Rush
- Dillon Ward, Colorado Mammoth
All-Rookie Team
[edit ]- Josh Byrne, Buffalo Bandits
- Zach Currier, Calgary Roughnecks
- Eric Fannell, Rochester Knighthawks
- Austin Shanks, Rochester Knighthawks
- Colton Watkinson, New England Black Wolves
- Jake Withers, Rochester Knighthawks
Stadiums and locations
[edit ]Buffalo Bandits | Georgia Swarm | New England Black Wolves | Rochester Knighthawks | Toronto Rock |
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KeyBank Center | Infinite Energy Arena | Mohegan Sun Arena | Blue Cross Arena | Air Canada Centre |
Capacity: 19,070 | Capacity: 11,355 | Capacity: 7,700 | Capacity: 11,200 | Capacity: 18,819 |
Calgary Roughnecks | Colorado Mammoth | Saskatchewan Rush | Vancouver Stealth |
---|---|---|---|
Scotiabank Saddledome | Pepsi Center | SaskTel Centre | Langley Events Centre |
Capacity: 19,289 | Capacity: 18,007 | Capacity: 15,190 | Capacity: 5,276 |
Attendance
[edit ]Regular Season
[edit ]Home Team | Home Games | Average Attendance | Total Attendance[13] |
---|---|---|---|
Saskatchewan Rush | 9 | 14,639 | 131,754 |
Buffalo Bandits | 9 | 14,181 | 127,634 |
Colorado Mammoth | 9 | 14,077 | 126,693 |
Calgary Roughnecks | 9 | 11,847 | 106,623 |
Toronto Rock | 9 | 9,700 | 87,301 |
Rochester Knighthawks | 9 | 6,760 | 60,841 |
New England Black Wolves | 9 | 5,557 | 50,013 |
Georgia Swarm | 9 | 4,437 | 39,940 |
Vancouver Stealth | 9 | 3,507 | 31,568 |
League | 81 | 9,411 | 762,367 |
Playoffs
[edit ]Home Team | Home Games | Average Attendance | Total Attendance[14] |
---|---|---|---|
Colorado Mammoth | 1 | 13,884 | 13,884 |
Saskatchewan Rush | 3 | 12,351 | 37,055 |
Rochester Knighthawks | 2 | 7,218 | 14,437 |
Georgia Swarm | 1 | 4,106 | 4,106 |
League | 7 | 9,926 | 69,482 |
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "National Lacrosse League Partners with Turner Sports' New Streaming Service "Bleacher Report Live" to Stream Live and On-Demand NLL Games | National Lacrosse League". www.nll.com. Retrieved 2019年01月07日.
- ^ "2017-2018 NATIONAL LACROSSE LEAGUE SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED". NLL.com. September 8, 2017. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
- ^ "NLL Standings". NLL.com. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
- ^ "Goaltender of the Year Announced". NLL.com. July 25, 2018. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ "Defensive Player of the Year Announced". NLL.com. July 30, 2018. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ "Transition Player of the Year Announced". NLL.com. July 24, 2018. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ "Rookie of the Year Announced". NLL.com. July 27, 2018. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ "General Manager of the Year Announced". NLL.com. August 3, 2018. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ ""Les Bartley" Coach of the Year Announced". NLL.com. August 2, 2018. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ "Executive of the Year Announced". NLL.com. August 1, 2018. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ "Teammate of the Year Announced". NLL.com. July 26, 2018. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ "Media Person of the Year Announced". NLL.com. July 31, 2018. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ "National Lacrosse League - attendance | Pointstreak Sports Technologies".
- ^ "National Lacrosse League - attendance | Pointstreak Sports Technologies".