2019 NLL season

The 2019 National Lacrosse League season, formally known as the 2018–2019 season, is the 33rd in the history of the NLL. It was originally scheduled to begin on December 1, 2018 and ending with the NLL final in late spring of 2019. This season is the inaugural season for the expansion teams San Diego Seals and Philadelphia Wings. This is also the final season for the Rochester Knighthawks under owner Curt Styres, as the team's operations are being relocated to Halifax for the 2019–20 season while Pegula Sports and Entertainment takes over the Knighthawks moniker with a new expansion team.

2019 NLL season
LeagueNational Lacrosse League
SportIndoor lacrosse (box lacrosse)
DurationDecember 15, 2018 — May 25, 2019
Number of games18
Number of teams11
Regular Season
Top seedBuffalo Bandits
Season MVPDane Dobbie
Top scorerDane Dobbie
Playoffs
Eastern championsBuffalo Bandits
  Eastern runners-upToronto Rock
Western championsCalgary Roughnecks
  Western runners-upColorado Mammoth
Finals
ChampionsCalgary Roughnecks
  Runners-upBuffalo Bandits
Finals MVPDane Dobbie

The Professional Lacrosse Players Association, who represents the NLL players, opted out of their seven-year collective bargaining agreement after the fifth season (2017–18) seeking a new deal. On November 15, 2018 the league announced that a counter-proposal submitted by the Professional Lacrosse Players Association was rejected. This came after the league suspended their Wednesday November 14 deadline to review the counter-proposal after the PLPA rejected the league's offer; the PLPA advised its members not to attend training camp and thus effectively went on strike. Subsequent to this the league announced that all games to be played in the first two weeks of the season (encompassing December 1 and 8 weekends) were cancelled.[1] On November 24 the NLL and the PLPA came to an agreement on the CBA for 5 years, ending the labor dispute.[2]

Regular season

Reference: [3]

East Division
PTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF/GPGA/GP

1Buffalo Bandits xyz18144.7780.07272244186+5813.5610.33
2Georgia Swarm x18126.6672.07254230210+2012.7811.67
3Toronto Rock x18126.6672.08145213207+611.8311.50
4New England Black Wolves x1899.5005.07227213223-1011.8312.39
5Rochester Knighthawks18612.3338.04527212226-1411.7812.56
6Philadelphia Wings18414.22210.03618218246-2812.1113.67
West Division
PTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF/GPGA/GP

1Saskatchewan Rush xy18117.6110.07245222202+2012.3311.22
2San Diego Seals x18108.5561.06345208217-911.5612.06
3Calgary Roughnecks x18108.5561.05454212201+1111.7811.17
4Colorado Mammoth x18612.3335.03636181193-1210.0610.72
5Vancouver Warriors18513.2786.03627179221-429.9412.28

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

[4]

Playoffs

  Divisional Semifinal Divisional Final NLL Final (best of 3)
                               
  E1 Buffalo 13  
E4 New England 6  
  E1 Buffalo 12  
Eastern Division
  E3 Toronto 8  
E2 Georgia 14
  E3 Toronto 16  
    E1 Buffalo 7 13
  W3 Calgary 10 14
  W1 Saskatchewan 10  
W4 Colorado 11*  
  W4 Colorado 4
Western Division
  W3 Calgary 8  
W2 San Diego 11
  W3 Calgary 12  

*Overtime

Awards

Annual awards

References: Nominees[5] and Winners[6]

Award Winner Other Finalists
Most Valuable Player Dane Dobbie, Calgary Roughnecks Lyle Thompson, Georgia Swarm
Matt Vinc, Buffalo Bandits
Goaltender of the Year Matt Vinc, Buffalo Bandits Christian Del Bianco, Calgary Roughnecks
Dillon Ward, Colorado Mammoth
Defensive Player of the Year Graeme Hossack, Rochester Knighthawks Steve Priolo, Buffalo Bandits
Kyle Rubisch, Saskatchewan Rush
Transition Player of the Year Challen Rogers, Toronto Rock Zach Currier, Calgary Roughnecks
Kiel Matisz, Philadelphia Wings
Rookie of the Year Austin Staats, San Diego Seals Ian MacKay, Buffalo Bandits
Matt Rambo, Philadelphia Wings
Sportsmanship Award Lyle Thompson, Georgia Swarm Dan Dawson, San Diego Seals
Tom Schreiber, Toronto Rock
GM of the Year Steve Dietrich, Buffalo Bandits[7] Mike Board, Calgary Roughnecks
Patrick Merrill, San Diego Seals
Les Bartley Award John Tavares/Rich Kilgour, Buffalo Bandits[8] Curt Malawsky, Calgary Roughnecks
Matt Sawyer, Toronto Rock
Executive of the Year Award Terri Giberson, Toronto Rock Lindsey Masciangelo, Philadelphia Wings
Dave Zygaj, Buffalo Bandits
Teammate of the Year Award John Ranagan, Georgia Swarm Kyle Buchanan, San Diego Seals
Chad Cummings, Calgary Roughnecks
Tom Borrelli Award Tyson Geick, Lacrosse Flash Bob Chavez, IL Indoor
Barstool Jordie, Barstool Sports

Stadiums and locations

Buffalo Bandits Georgia Swarm New England Black Wolves Philadelphia Wings Rochester Knighthawks Toronto Rock
KeyBank Center Infinite Energy Arena Mohegan Sun Arena Wells Fargo Center Blue Cross Arena Scotiabank Arena
Capacity: 19,070 Capacity: 11,355 Capacity: 7,700 Capacity: 19,543 Capacity: 11,200 Capacity: 18,819
Calgary Roughnecks Colorado Mammoth San Diego Seals Saskatchewan Rush Vancouver Warriors
Scotiabank Saddledome Pepsi Center Valley View Casino Center SaskTel Centre Rogers Arena
Capacity: 19,289 Capacity: 18,007 Capacity: 12,920 Capacity: 15,190 Capacity: 18,910

Attendance

Team Home average[9]
Saskatchewan13,459
Buffalo13,046
Colorado12,815
Calgary12,593
Philadelphia10,905
Toronto9,476
San Diego7,769
Vancouver6,833
Georgia6,698
Rochester6,440
New England5,526
Total Average 9,596
Total 950,083

See also

References

  1. "NLL scraps first two weeks of season". TSN. November 15, 2018. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  2. "NLL & PLPA reach agreement". NLL.com. November 24, 2018. Retrieved November 25, 2018.
  3. "NLL Standings". NLL.com. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
  4. "2019 NLL Standings".
  5. "League announces nominees for the 2018-19 season awards". NLL.com. June 3, 2019. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  6. "NLL announces 2018-19 season award winners". NLL.com. July 19, 2019. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  7. "Dietrich Named 2018-19 General Manager of the Year". Bandits.com. July 15, 2019. Retrieved July 15, 2019.
  8. "Kilgour and Tavares win 2018-19 Les Bartley Award". Bandits.com. July 17, 2019. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
  9. http://d15k3om16n459i.cloudfront.net/prostats/attendance.html?leagueid=230&seasonid=18464

5. http://pointstreak.com/prostats/attendance.html?leagueid=230&seasonid=18464

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