Sports season
The 2024 NLL season was the 37th season of play of the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The season began on December 1, 2023, and ended on May 18, 2024, with the Buffalo Bandits sweeping the Albany FireWolves 2–0 in the NLL Finals series to claim their sixth league title.
On November 16, 2023, the NLL announced "NLL Unboxed", a new initiative to promote lacrosse among youth via branded "lacrosse communities" in strategic markets that do not currently have NLL teams.[ 4] As part of the initiative, the NLL hosted a regular season game known as the NLL Unboxed Series in Laval, Quebec (a suburb of Unboxed market Montreal, which previously had an NLL team in 2002 in the form of the Montreal Express ) featuring the New York Riptide hosting the Toronto Rock at Place Bell .[ 5]
On February 21, 2024, the NLL announced that the New York Riptide would relocate to Ottawa , and will be renamed the Ottawa Black Bears .[ 6]
NLL Teams
2024 National Lacrosse League Team City Arena Capacity Albany FireWolves Albany , New York MVP Arena 14,236 Buffalo Bandits Buffalo , New York KeyBank Center 19,070 Calgary Roughnecks Calgary , Alberta Scotiabank Saddledome 19,289 Colorado Mammoth Denver , Colorado Ball Arena 18,000 Georgia Swarm Duluth , Georgia Gas South Arena 10,500 Halifax Thunderbirds Halifax , Nova Scotia Scotiabank Centre 10,500 Las Vegas Desert Dogs Paradise , Nevada Michelob Ultra Arena 12,000 New York Riptide Uniondale , New York Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum 13,917 Panther City Lacrosse Club Fort Worth , Texas Dickies Arena 12,200 Philadelphia Wings Philadelphia , Pennsylvania Wells Fargo Center 19,306 Rochester Knighthawks Rochester , New York Blue Cross Arena 10,662 San Diego Seals San Diego , California Pechanga Arena 12,920 Saskatchewan Rush Saskatoon , Saskatchewan SaskTel Centre 15,195 Toronto Rock Toronto , Ontario Scotiabank Arena 18,800 Vancouver Warriors Vancouver , British Columbia Rogers Arena 18,910
The 2024 season introduced a new regular season format; conferences were abolished, with all teams now playing within the same standings. Each team played each other at least once, and the schedule formula provided the opportunity for four "flex games" to showcase league rivalries and players. The top eight teams advanced to the playoffs.[ 7] Reference:[ 8]
x = clinched playoff berth | z = clinched top overall record
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
*Overtime
(1) Toronto Rock vs. (8) Rochester Knighthawks[ edit ] Nick Rose Goalies Rylan Hartley Riley Hutchcraft Rogers (Schreiber , Weier ) – 7:081–0 Rogers (Craig ) – 7:19 2–0 Boushy (Martin , Jubenville ) – 7:423–0 Small (Matthews , Rogers) – 8:464–0 4–1 17:00 – Waters (Knight , Lanchbury ) Schreiber (Small, de Snoo ) – 18:265–1 5–2 32:58 – Smith (Fields ) (PP) 5–3 37:10 – Knight (Coates , Evans ) Schreiber (Matthews) – 39:39 6–3 Matthews (Rogers, Kri ) – 50:53 7–3 Boushy (Matthews, Rogers) – 55:34 8–3 8–4 67:23 – Fields (Rees ) Craig (Small, Boushy) – 72:25 9–4 9–5 74:42 – Smith (Fields, Biles ) 9–6 77:39 – Smith (Fields, McConvey ) (PP)
12 min Penalties 16 min 50 Shots 57
(4) Buffalo Bandits vs. (5) Georgia Swarm[ edit ]
(2) San Diego Seals vs. (8) Panther City Lacrosse Club[ edit ] Christopher Origlieri Goalies Nick Damude Dobbie (Berg , Leclaire ) – 7:361–0 1–1 11:35 – Crawford (Knox , T. Malcom ) Holding – 14:252–1 2–2 15:11 – Sheridan (Gautier , T. Malcom) Leclaire (Staats ) – 25:28 3–2 3–3 27:28 – Caputo (Patten , Damude ) Staats (Dobbie, Berg) – 28:41 4–3 4–4 30:30 – Sheridan (W. Malcom , Gautier) 4–5 31:11 – Foley (Crawford) Staats (Berg) – 34:28 5–5 5–6 37:03 – W. Malcom (Crawford, Hutchison ) Dobbie (Berg, Dickson ) – 39:57 6–6 Staats (Logan ) – 47:24 7–6 7–7 53:10 – Gautier (W. Malcom, Crawford) 7–8 71:39 – T. Malcom Staats (Logan, Holding) – 69:35 8–8 Dobbie (Berg, Dickson) 87:49 9–8
6 min Penalties 4 min 63 Shots 45
(3) Albany FireWolves vs. (6) Halifax Thunderbirds[ edit ] Semifinal (best of three)[ edit ] (1) Toronto Rock vs. (4) Buffalo Bandits[ edit ] Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 12 N2 = 1 PN = 18
Matt Vinc Goalies Nick Rose 1–0 1–1 1–2 2–2 3–2 3–3 3–4 3–5 3–6 4–6 4–7 4–8 5–8 6–8 7–8 8–8 9–8 10–8
15 min Penalties 10 min 46 Shots 58
Bandits wins the series 2–0.
Award Winner Other Finalists Most Valuable Player Josh Byrne , Buffalo Bandits [ 9] Dhane Smith , Buffalo Bandits[ 10] Nick Rose , Toronto Rock Goaltender of the Year Nick Rose, Toronto Rock[ 11] Doug Jamieson, Albany FireWolves [ 10] Chris Origlieri, San Diego Seals Defensive Player of the Year Ryan Dilks, Vancouver Warriors [ 11] Mitch de Snoo , Toronto Rock[ 10] Brad Kri, Toronto Rock Transition Player of the Year Jake Withers, Halifax Thunderbirds [ 11] Ian MacKay, Buffalo Bandits[ 10] Shane Simpson, Calgary Roughnecks Offensive Player of the Year Josh Byrne, Buffalo Bandits[ 11] Dhane Smith, Buffalo Bandits[ 10] Jeff Teat , New York Riptide Rookie of the Year Alex Simmons, Albany FireWolves[ 12] Owen Grant, Vancouver Warriors[ 10] Tye Kurtz, Albany FireWolves Sportsmanship Award Lyle Thompson , Georgia Swarm [ 13] Keegan Bal, Vancouver Warriors[ 10] Tom Schreiber , Toronto Rock GM of the Year Glenn Clark , Albany FireWolves[ 14] Jamie Dawick,[ 10] Toronto RockCurt Malawsky , Vancouver Warriors Les Bartley Award Glenn Clark, Albany FireWolves[ 14] Curt Malawsky,[ 10] Vancouver Warriors Matt Sawyer, Toronto Rock Executive of the Year Award John Catalano, Halifax Thunderbirds[ 15] Mike Hancock,[ 10] Toronto Rock Oliver Marti, Albany FireWolves Teammate of the Year Award Zach Greer, Las Vegas Desert Dogs[ 13] not announced Tom Borrelli Award Adam Levi, NLL.com, NLLPA, Inside Lacrosse, "Lacrosse Matrix" podcast[ 15] Teddy Jenner, TSN, "Off the CrosseBar" podcast[ 10] Graeme Perrow, NLL Chatter
Stadiums and locations [ edit ] Home Team Home Games Average Attendance Total Attendance[ 17] Buffalo Bandits 9 16,974 152,767 Calgary Roughnecks 9 11,713 105,417 Colorado Mammoth 9 10,380 93,416 Halifax Thunderbirds 9 9,165 82,484 Vancouver Warriors 9 8,874 79,867 Toronto Rock 9 8,636 77,727 Philadelphia Wings 9 8,364 75,276 Saskatchewan Rush 9 8,085 72,767 Las Vegas Desert Dogs 9 6,350 57,154 Georgia Swarm 9 6,231 56,079 Rochester Knighthawks 9 5,526 48,738 New York Riptide 9 4,891 44,021 San Diego Seals 9 4,667 42,002 Albany FireWolves 9 3,963 35,665 Panther City LC 9 2,704 24,332 League 135 7,768 1,047,712
Home Team Home Games Average Attendance Total Attendance[ 17] Buffalo Bandits 3 17,749 53,247 Toronto Rock 2 7,032 14,064 San Diego Seals 2 4,903 9,805 Albany FireWolves 3 2,930 8,790 League 10 8,591 85,906
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