Media Guide - Colorado Mammoth

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Media Guide - Colorado Mammoth
TEAM INFORMATION
ARENA
Pepsi Center
1000 Chopper Circle
Denver, CO 80204
Phone: 303.405.1100
Fax: 720.931.2022
www.PepsiCenter.com
TEAM INFORMATION
Home Floor: HealthONE Field at Pepsi Center
Capacity: 18,007
Floor Dimensions: 200’ x 85’
Colors: Burgundy, Black, Silver and White
Founded: 1987 (Relocated from Washington D.C. in 2003)
Press Box Location: West Side, Level P
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2016 SCHEDULE
Date
Time
Opponent
Home/Away
TV Info
Friday, Jan. 1
7:30PM Georgia
Home
Altitude
Saturday, Jan. 9
5:30PM
Rochester
Away
Altitude (1/11 at 8:00PM)
Saturday, Jan. 16
7:00PM
Buffalo
Home
Altitude 2
Saturday, Jan. 23
8:00PM
Vancouver
Away
Altitude (1/24 at 10:00PM)
Friday, Jan. 29
6:30PM
Saskatchewan
Away
Altitude (1/30 at 8:30PM)
Saturday, Feb. 6
8:00PM
Vancouver
Away
Altitude 2
Thursday, Feb. 11
7:30PM
Saskatchewan
Home
Altitude 2
Saturday, Feb. 13
7:00PM
Calgary
Away
Altitude
Saturday, Feb. 27
3:00PM
Vancouver
Home
Altitude
Saturday, Mar. 5
7:00PM
New England
Home
Altitude
Saturday, Mar. 19
7:00PM
Calgary
Away
Altitude 2
Saturday, Mar. 26
7:00PM
Calgary
Home
Altitude
Saturday, Apr. 2
5:00PM
New England
Away
Altitude (4/3 at 10:00PM)
Sunday, Apr. 10
12:05PM
Georgia
Away
Altitude (4/11 at 8:00PM)
Friday, Apr. 15
7:30PM
Saskatchewan
Home
Altitude
Saturday, Apr. 16
7:30PM
Saskatchewan
Away
Altitude (4/17 at 10:00PM)
Saturday, Apr. 23
7:00PM
Toronto
Home
Altitude
Friday, Apr. 29
7:30PM
Vancouver
Home
Altitude
All Times Mountain.
Dates, times and broadcast schedules subject to change without notice.
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STAFF DIRECTORY
EXECUTIVE STAFF
Owner..................................................................................................... E. Stanley Kroenke
President & CEO, Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (KSE).................... Jim Martin
Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, KSE..................... Matt Hutchings
Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, KSE....................... Bruce Glazer
Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer, KSE..................... Tom Philand
Executive Vice President & General Counsel, KSE................................ Stephen L. Stieneker
President, Altitude Sports & Entertainment.......................................... Ben Boylan
Senior Vice President of Partnership Marketing................................... Ryan Brach
Senior Vice President and Chief Ticketing Officer................................ David Burke
President, General Manager & Governor............................................... Steve Govett
Assistant General Manager................................................................... Don Sunblade
Director of Player Personnel.................................................................. Dan Carey
Vice President, Business Operations & Alternate Governor................. Josh Gross
COACHING STAFF
Coach.......................................................................................................Pat Coyle
Coach.......................................................................................................Chris Gill
Coach.......................................................................................................Dan Stroup
Performance Coach.................................................................................Dr. Ken Szarka
Head of Sports Performance...................................................................Joel Raether
MEDICAL STAFF
Athletic Trainer........................................................................................Mark Zaccone
Team Doctor............................................................................................Dr. Philip Stull
Team Doctor............................................................................................Dr. Deb Jacobson
Team Dentist...........................................................................................Dr. Eric Rysner
Massage Therapist..................................................................................Deanna Carter
Massage Therapist..................................................................................Jamey Nalezinek
COMMUNICATIONS
Senior Director, Marketing......................................................................Adam Becker
Media & Public Relations........................................................................Josh Gross
Marketing & Promotions Coordinator ...................................................Meredith Lavery
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OWNER
E. STANLEY KROENKE
OWNER
Mr. E. Stanley Kroenke became owner of the
Colorado Mammoth on July 9, 2002. Under his
leadership the Mammoth has become the model
franchise in the National Lacrosse League. The
team has qualified for the playoffs in 12 of its 13
seasons, and won the Champion’s Cup in 2006.
Colorado has led the league in attendance seven
times – including 2015 – and was the runner-up in
its other six seasons. The Mammoth has averaged
more than 16,000 fans per game in its history, and hosted the NLL All-Star
Game in 2004 and 2009. Team president & general manager Steve Govett was
the NLL’s Executive of the Year in 2004. Four other employees have garnered
executive acknowledgement from the league office.
Kroenke’s tenure as owner of the Denver Nuggets has included a streak of 10
consecutive seasons in the NBA playoffs, a feat only accomplished by one other
team in that span. Since purchasing the team in 2000, Kroenke has overseen
two Executive of the Year winners as well as one Coach of the Year award. The
Nuggets have also enjoyed the most successful five-year span (2006-2011) in
franchise history, boasting an all-time team-best 15-game winning streak (March
2013) and posting a franchise-record for home wins in the regular season with
38 in 2012-2013.
The Colorado Avalanche, also under Kroenke’s ownership, remain one of the
most accomplished hockey clubs in the NHL. In the team’s first season under
his ownership (2000), the Avalanche hosted the NHL All-Star Game, won the
Presidents’ Trophy, and defeated the New Jersey Devils to win the Stanley Cup
(2001), the second in franchise history (1996). The Avalanche have won four
division championships under Kroenke’s watch, and during his first five years of
ownership they sold out every home game and went on to post an NHL-record
487 consecutive game sellout streak.
Off the field, one of Kroenke’s primary focuses has been the Colorado community. More than $16 million in contributions have been made to Colorado charities
through Kroenke Sports Charities. The Mammoth is a strong advocate of youth
lacrosse in the State of Colorado, and the team’s efforts have played a significant
role in introducing lacrosse to those who were previously unexposed.
Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, Kroenke’s Denver-based company, also owns
Major League Soccer’s Colorado Rapids. In 2007 and 2015 the Rapids hosted
the MLS All-Star Game, and in 2010 they won the MLS Cup Championship and
were honored at the White House for their achievement.
In June 2011, Kroenke became the majority shareholder of Arsenal FC, the
storied English Premier League football club. The St. Louis Rams won the Super
Bowl in 2000 while Mr. Kroenke was a co-owner; he became the team’s principal
owner in August 2010.
Overall, the Mammoth, Nuggets, Avalanche and Rapids have made 37 playoff
appearances, won three league championships and hosted six All-Star Games
since 2000-01. Arsenal recently won the 2014 FA Cup and has qualified for the
Champions League in 17 consecutive seasons.
In addition to his success as an owner, Kroenke has been an innovator in television programming. In September 2004, Kroenke launched Altitude Sports &
Entertainment, a 24-hour regional television network that is the broadcast home
for the Mammoth, Nuggets, Avalanche and Rapids. Altitude also airs professional, collegiate and high school sporting events throughout the Rocky Mountain
region. KSE acquired the Outdoor Channel in May 2013. The independent cable
network is received by nearly 40 million U.S. households, making it the largest
outdoor TV footprint in the country.
In 2014 KSE added to its outdoor media holdings with the acquisition of Sportsman Channel, which reaches more than 36 million U.S. households, along with a
number of well-known outdoor enthusiast print and digital publications. KSE also
owned a 50-percent stake in the World Fishing Network since 2011, but in June
2015 purchased the remaining interest and now owns 100% of the network. It
added to its media assets in October 2015 by purchasing Denver radio stations
KIMN-FM 100.3, KXKL-FM 105.1 and KWOF-FM 92.5.
Pepsi Center, a KSE-owned facility and the largest indoor arena, event center
and concert venue in Colorado, is the home arena for the Mammoth, Nuggets
and Avalanche, seating 18,007 fans for lacrosse and hockey, and 19,155 for
basketball.
On April 7, 2007, KSE opened Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, one of the largest
sports complexes in the world. It played host to the 2014 FIL World Lacrosse
Championships. The state-of-the-art sports facility sits on more than 160 acres
in Commerce City, CO, and seats 18,000 fans for field sports and up to 27,000
for concerts. KSE also owns the Paramount Theatre, a historic landmark in downtown Denver, and through Peak Entertainment, LLC, a joint venture between KSE
and AEG Live Rocky Mountains, co-manages 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, CO,
a multi-use arena accommodating up to 6,500 people for a variety of events.
Pepsi Center, the Paramount Theatre and 1STBANK Center are home to more
than 300 events annually, including world renowned acts such as Garth Brooks,
U2, Madonna, Taylor Swift, Phish, Aerosmith and Bruce Springsteen.
Kroenke’s enthusiasm and vision ensure that Denver will continue to be the top
entertainment destination in the Rocky Mountain region for generations to come.
Local media outlets have consistently named Kroenke one of the most significant
people in the Denver arts and entertainment community, saying “no other person
entertains more people more often.”
Kroenke is chairman and owner of The Kroenke Group, a private real estate
investment and development company with properties located throughout the
United States and Canada. Over the past four decades, he has built a reputation
as one of the nation’s leading real estate developers.
A member of the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, Kroenke holds undergraduate and
graduate degrees from the University of Missouri. In addition to their son Josh,
who is President and Governor of the Nuggets and Avalanche, Stan and his wife,
Ann, have a daughter, Whitney, an award-winning documentary film producer.
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KSE EXECUTIVE STAFF
JIM MARTIN
PRESIDENT & CEO – KROENKE SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT (KSE)
Jim Martin became President and CEO of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment in November of 2010. Martin oversees KSE business
and venue operations. KSE owns and operates the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Rapids, and Colorado Mammoth professional sports teams, the Pepsi Center, Dick’s Sporting
Goods Park, and Paramount Theatre sports and entertainment
venues, the Altitude Sports & Entertainment regional television
network, the Outdoor Channel, as well as various additional affiliated and related businesses.
Martin first joined Kroenke Sports as President of Altitude Sports
& Entertainment following successful stints at a number of major
media companies. In the mid-1990s, he was the first Chief
Operating Officer of FOX Sports Net, overseeing all aspects of that
network’s launch and operation. He was subsequently promoted
to Executive Vice President, Head of Business Operations for FOX/
MATT HUTCHINGS
Prior to joining FOX, Martin was President of Regional Network
Operations for Liberty Sports, managing Liberty Media Corporation’s
owned-and-operated regional networks and other sports network
investments. Martin was Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
of Liberty Media Corporation from 1991 through 1994.
A 1977 graduate of the University of Wyoming with a Bachelor
of Science degree in Accounting, Martin graduated from the
University of Notre Dame Law School in 1980. Martin currently
serves on the Gold Crown Foundation and the Visit Denver Board
of Directors. He also serves on the Arsenal Broadband board.
Martin and his wife have three grown children and are long-time
Colorado residents.
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER – KSE
Matt Hutchings returned to Denver and to Kroenke Sports & Entertainment in October 2013, as the Chief Operating Officer and
Executive Vice President for the integrated sports and entertainment organization.
Prior to his return to KSE, Hutchings spent two years as President
and General Manager of the new regional sports network, Comcast SportsNet Houston. CSN Houston launched in October 2012,
is a joint partnership of the Houston Astros, Houston Rockets
and NBC Sports. The 24/7 sports network broadcasted to a five
state region, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and parts of
New Mexico. The network is the home of the Rockets, Astros and
Houston Dynamo, and select collegiate, high school and other
events from the region, as well as national programming from
NBC Sports. Starting in December 2011, Hutchings built his team
of 125 plus staff as well as the build out of their new 32,000 sq.
ft. broadcast center in downtown Houston.
The CSNH position was Hutchings return to Houston following
8 years in Denver as President and CEO of Altitude Sports &
Entertainment, owned by Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, of
which Hutchings was also an Executive Vice President. Altitude,
launched in 2004 by Stan Kroenke, is the 10-state regional
sports network home of the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche,
Colorado Rapids and Colorado Mammoth. Hired originally as
the COO, Hutchings helped build the Altitude team and facilities
from the start and helped lead Altitude to one of the preeminent
regional sports networks in the United States today.
From 1997 to 2004, Hutchings was President and CEO of Texas
based, HMG International, a global creative services and advertising firm, specializing in programming development and distribution to television networks world-wide.
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Liberty Networks, which built, owned and operated a number of
regional and national sports and entertainment television networks.
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Launching sports networks is nothing new for Hutchings. From
1991 to 1997, he helped launch two of the world’s first and
largest multi-continent and multi- channel distribution platforms.
Starting in 1991, Hutchings moved his wife and two young
children to Hong Kong to be part of the launch team for STAR TV
Asia. Originally five networks, of which Prime Sports was one,
STAR launched to 39 countries in three languages. Hutchings was
the Director of Operations and a Producer / Director for STAR. In
late 1993, he was recruited by ESPN International to help launch
their Middle Eastern / North African partnership, Orbit Satellite
and Television Radio Network, and be ESPN’s General Manager
and Executive Producer. Within three months Hutchings was promoted to VP of Programming and Production, and ultimately SVP,
overseeing the launch and operation of 22 television channels
and 12 radio channels. With his production and creative teams,
Hutchings won numerous broadcast accolades and awards.
Starting as a contract production and operations staff member
in 1983, then moving to full-time in 1987, Hutchings worked for
then Home Sports Entertainment (today Fox Sports Southwest)
until 1991. Beginning as a contractor on production trucks
covering the Astros, Rockets and schools of the old South West
Conference for HSE, Hutchings rose to Director of On-Air Operations for SportsCom (HSE’s operations partner) helping in the
launch and management of six sports networks originating from
their Houston based facility.
Graduating from Texas A&M with degrees in both Psychology and
Sociology in 1987, Hutchings then attended graduate school at
the University of Houston.
An award winning Producer and Director, he has won several
Emmy’s, Telly’s, Pro-Max Awards and other broadcast industry
recognitions.
KSE EXECUTIVE STAFF
From 2007 to 2011, at the request of the Colorado National
Guard and United States Army / Department of Defense, along
with his producing partner, Hutchings traveled to Iraq four times
and Afghanistan once to embed with and produce documentaries
on deployed elements of the National Guard and United States
Army. The DOD also enlisted Hutchings and his partner to train
over 60 Iraqi journalists in Southern Iraq.
BRUCE GLAZER
Hutchings is married to his high school sweetheart. They have
four children.
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER – KSE
Bruce Glazer was promoted to Executive Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment in November
of 2010. Glazer oversees KSE's finance, risk management and
internal audit departments.
financial positions within the company's various protein divisions
including CFO of Monfort Beef Company. His responsibilities included all financial matters related to strategic planning, mergers
and acquisitions, operations and information systems.
Since 2004, Glazer has served as Executive Vice President and
CFO of Altitude Sports & Entertainment and directed the KSE
internal audit department. In addition to his work with Altitude,
Glazer has assisted in the management of resort, ranch and
vineyard investments owned by KSE founder Stan Kroenke.
Prior to ConAgra, Glazer worked at accounting firm Ernst & Young
and Iowa-based Master Manufacturing Co. A 1980 graduate of
the University of Colorado with a Bachelor of Science degree
in Accounting, Glazer is a member of the American Institute of
Certified Public Accountants and the Colorado Society of Certified Public Accountants. Glazer is a board member of Temple
Emanuel. He and his family reside in Denver.
Glazer joined KSE after more than 10 years at food processing giant, ConAgra Foods, Inc., where he held numerous senior
TOM PHILAND
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER – KSE
Tom Philand was promoted to Executive Vice President and Chief
Marketing Officer for Kroenke Sports & Entertainment in October
of 2013. Philand oversees all sales and sponsorship departments
for KSE which includes the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche,
Colorado Mammoth, Pepsi Center, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park
and the Paramount Theatre. Additionally, Philand oversees all
sales and marketing for Altitude Sports & Entertainment, the
regional sports network that is home for all team broadcasts.
During his tenure, Philand served as a Senior Vice President for
KSE, directing sponsorship sales for KSE and media sales for
STEPHEN L. STIENEKER
Hutchings is also involved in youth sports, over the years serving
as a coach and president of several sports related booster clubs.
He is currently on the selection committee for the Texas Sports
Hall of Fame.
Altitude Sports. Additionally, he served as Senior Vice President
of Advertising Sales and Marketing for Altitude from the launch of
the network in 2004 through 2011, and before that as Senior Vice
President of Sales and Marketing for KSE from 2000 through 2003.
Prior to joining KSE, Philand was Director of Marketing at The
Denver Post.
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Philand graduated from the University
of Colorado Boulder. Philand, his wife, and son reside in Denver.
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL COUNSEL – KSE
Stephen Stieneker joined Kroenke Sports & Entertainment in
2005 as Vice President and General Counsel. He was promoted to
Senior Vice President in 2011 and to his current position in 2013.
brokering the deal for the Pepsi Center’s new state-of-the-art
center hung scoreboard. Stieneker also oversees KSE’s Human
Resources and Risk Management departments.
During his time with the company, Stieneker has managed the
legal affairs of KSE and its family of sports teams while also
working closely with several other Kroenke-owned businesses. He
played a crucial role in KSE bringing the 2008 Democratic National
Convention to Denver and Pepsi Center; opening 1st Bank Center;
acquiring The Outdoor Channel and World Fishing Network; and
Stieneker holds a BS in Economics from Virginia Tech and a JD
from the University of Virginia School of Law. Prior to joining KSE,
he worked for Janus Capital Group as Assistant General Counsel,
Vice President of Public Affairs and Chief Administrative Officer of
Investments.
He resides in Denver with his wife and three children.
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KSE EXECUTIVE STAFF
BEN BOYLAN
PRESIDENT OF ALTITUDE SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Ben Boylan, President of Altitude Sports & Entertainment, has
been with Altitude Sports since the launch of the network in
2004. Boylan oversees the sponsorship media sales for Altitude
Sports including creating sales packages and overseeing all
Directors of Sales. Boylan started with Altitude as the network's
local sales manager in 2004 and was promoted to general sales
manager, then later VP of Sales.
RYAN BRACH
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF PARTNERSHIP MARKETING
Ryan Brach was named Senior Vice President of Partnership
Marketing in December, 2012. In this role, he oversees all corporate partnerships with the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche,
Colorado Mammoth and Colorado Rapids. Additionally, Brach also
manages all corporate partnerships with KSE’s three venues; Pepsi
Center, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park and the Paramount Theater.
He comes to Denver after serving as the Senior Vice President of
Business Development and Broadcasting for the Portland Timbers
DAVID BURKE
(MLS) for the past eight seasons, and was awarded the 2011
Major League Soccer Corporate Partnership Executive of the Year.
Prior to his time in Portland, Brach held the position of Corporate
Sales Manager for the Sacramento Kings (NBA). Brach joined the
KSE team with over 17 years of sports industry experience.
Originally from Morgan Hill, California, Brach graduated from the
University of San Diego. Brach now resides in Denver with his
wife and 3 children.
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF TICKETING OFFICER
David Burke joined KSE in 2013 and has been instrumental in
enhancing the fan ticketing experience while also helping to bring
the 2015 Major League Soccer All-Star Game to Colorado this
summer and the 2016 NHL outdoor game against the rival Detroit
Red Wings to Coors Field.
Burke is responsible for developing and implementing ticket sales
and service strategies, and managing ticket operations, for all
of KSE’s professional teams, including building and developing
department staff and structure.
Prior to joining KSE, Burke was President of the Houston Aeros,
the American Hockey League affiliate of the NHL’s Minnesota Wild,
where he was in charge of day-to-day business operations. From
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Prior to joining Altitude Sports, Boylan started his career in
promotions for KOA Radio, followed by talk show producer, before
moving on to Ad Sales. Boylan then moved on to Prime Sports
Net as an account Executive, which later turned in Fox Sports
Network. He was promoted to Local Sales Manager and then National Sales Manager in his 13 years at Fox. Boylan has a degree
in Mass Communications from the University of Denver. He lives
in Denver with his wife and two sons.
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2007 to 2011, prior to working for the Aeros, Burke was Vice
President of Ticket Sales and Service for the Phoenix Coyotes
and Jobing.com Arena, where he managed all luxury suite sales,
premium seat sales, and ticket sales and service for the Coyotes
and their arena. He also served as Director of Season Ticket Sales
for the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats, who ranked in the league’s top
five in new season tickets sales in 2007.
Raised in Houston, TX and a graduate of the College of Charleston, Burke began his work in professional sports in 2003 with the
Dallas Stars, later joining the New Orleans Hornets and helping
the club through its temporary relocation to Oklahoma City after
Hurricane Katrina.
EXECUTIVE STAFF
STEVE GOVETT
PRESIDENT, GENERAL MANAGER & GOVERNOR
Steve Govett, in his 14th season at the helm of the Colorado
Mammoth organization, was instrumental in bringing the National
Lacrosse League and the former Washington Power franchise to
Colorado. Having spent time with the franchise in Washington,
Govett has been able to build and maintain one of the most talented
rosters and successful franchises in the NLL in his 13-plus years
in Denver.
Under Govett’s leadership, the Mammoth has won three division
titles, made 12 playoff appearances and captured the 2006 NLL
championship. The Mammoth has led the league in attendance
seven times (including the 2015 season), helping to grow downtown Denver’s sports and entertainment economy. The team also
has made a positive impact on area youth with various charitable
donations and community outreach programs, including player
clinics, school appearances and hospital visits.
In the fall of 2012, Govett was named the Vice President of New
Business Development for Kroenke Sports & Entertainment. He is
responsible to lead the evaluation, analysis and development of
potential new business ventures for KSE.
In his early days as an executive, after two successful seasons
as General Manager of the Philadelphia Wings, Govett joined the
newly-formed Washington franchise as president and general
manager in 2001. Govett led the Power to two winning seasons,
the NLL semifinals in 2001 and 2002, and the East Division title
in 2002 before the franchise relocated to Denver.
After the Mammoth compiled a league-best 13-3 record in 2004,
Govett was named the NLL’s Executive of the Year. Govett works
closely with the NLL Commissioner to ensure the long-term vitality
of the league and its teams, and serves as the NLL’s Chairman
of the Board of Governors. A member of the league’s properties
and expansion committees, Govett was general manager of
Canada’s gold-medal-winning team at the 2007 world indoor
championship, and served on the staff of the 2006 Team Canada
Outdoor team. In 2014, he helped assemble a roster that claimed
gold in the 2014 FIL World Lacrosse Championships at Dick’s
Sporting Goods Park.
In October of 2009, Govett and his staff were instrumental in
the creation of the NLL All-Star Series in Melbourne, Australia.
After three years of planning and preparation, 32 NLL players
made their way to Melbourne to compete in a two game series at
Hisense Arena, home of the Australian Open.
Govett was a physical presence for the Philadelphia Wings from
1994-1998, collecting 26 goals, 23 assists and 115 penalty
minutes in 36 regular-season games. During his five-year career,
the Wings won three league championships (1994, 1995 and
1998). In 1999, Govett took the next step in his career when he
combined his extensive lacrosse experience with his professional
expertise. The result was a seasoned executive – the new Wings’
general manager.
A native of Burnaby, British Columbia, Govett maintains dual
citizenship in Canada and the United States, where he took the
oath of citizenship on March 24, 2005. Govett will be inducted
into the Burnaby Sports Hall of Fame in February 2016.
An avid golfer and youth lacrosse advocate, he and his wife,
Eileen, reside in Highlands Ranch, CO, with their two children,
Mackenzie and Jake.
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EXECUTIVE STAFF
DON SUNBLADE
ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER
Don Sunblade, in his 12th year with the team, was promoted to
Assistant General Manager on December 1, 2014. He has significant team responsibilities including salary-cap management and
player personnel coordination and scheduling. Sunblade attended
Metropolitan State University of Denver where he majored in
sports industry operations and minored in marketing. Before
graduating in 2005, he interned for the perennially-powerful Metro
State men’s basketball team, helping design and implement a
DAN CAREY
While attending college, Sunblade saw the Mammoth’s first open
tryout and immediately became a lacrosse fan. He interned with
the Mammoth during the 2005 season before being hired later
that year to assist the general manager and handle many of the
team’s day-to-day operations. Sunblade is a Colorado native and
lives in Lakewood with his wife, Rachel, and their sons, Jackson,
Ryan and Casen.
DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL
Dan Carey joined the Colorado Mammoth front office as Director
of Player Personnel on October 20, 2015 after serving as the
team’s Head Eastern Scout. A fan-favorite during his playing days,
Carey was the Mammoth’s first-round selection in the 2005 NLL
Entry Draft. He was a member of the 2006 NLL All-Rookie Team
and won the Champion’s Cup in his first pro season.
Carey was a three-time all-star (2006-2008) and won the
league’s Sportsmanship Award in 2008. That year, he co-founded
the Mammoth’s Sticks for Schools program and curriculum that
taught basic fundamentals to elementary school students.
A national champion at the collegiate level (Herkimer County
Community College, 2003) and in Canada, winning the Mann Cup
JOSH GROSS
with the Peterborough Lakers in 2004, 2006 and 2007, Carey
won a world championship with Team Canada in the 2007 World
Indoor Lacrosse Championship.
More recently, Carey earned bachelor’s degrees in history and
education. He was a teacher and varsity lacrosse coach at the renowned school, The Hill Academy, for two years before relocating
to Colorado with his wife, Lisa, and their daughter, Nina.
Carey oversees all collegiate, club and professional scouting
activities and operations for the Mammoth, and works closely
with the coaching staff and team management to address the
team’s greatest on-field needs.
VICE PRESIDENT, BUSINESS OPERATIONS & ALTERNATE GOVERNOR
Josh Gross is in his 12th season with the Colorado Mammoth and
assumed the role of Vice President, Business Operations for the
Mammoth and NDP Championships in 2014. The Bridgewater,
N.J. native began with the organization as the team’s sideline
reporter on radio broadcasts in 2005. He continued as play-byplay announcer on the internet and radio, and then called games
on Altitude Sports & Entertainment from 2007–2014.
Gross oversees the team’s daily business operations while connecting departments within KSE to ensure consistent messaging
and information-sharing, all with the goal of providing a superior
fan experience. His work includes growing the Mammoth brand
in the marketplace while leading the team’s public and media
relations efforts and fan development and community outreach
initiatives. He also serves as the Mammoth’s Alternate Governor
on the National Lacrosse League’s Board of Governors, and is a
member of the league’s Properties Committee.
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marketing plan as well as assisting in game entertainment.
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Under Gross’ leadership, NDP Championships has expanded from
a lacrosse tournament company into a full-scale event management leader that produces events at the local, regional and national levels. He also co-founded NDP Custom Apparel, a division
that customizes and embellishes event-branded garments.
After graduating magna cum laude with a broadcast journalism
degree from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
at Syracuse University, Gross began his professional career with
the Boston Cannons of Major League Lacrosse. He then assumed
ticket sales responsibilities for the Colorado Crush of the Arena
Football League.
Gross lists his career highlight as calling the 2006 NLL Champion’s Cup Final, a game the Mammoth won. He has also
freelanced on television and radio, from play-by-play for Major
League Soccer and college basketball to studio and talk show
host on Denver’s airwaves. Gross resides in Arvada with his wife,
Natalia, and children, Carter and Quinn.
COACHING STAFF
PAT COYLE
COACH
Pat Coyle enters his second full season (and third overall) on the
Mammoth bench after being named interim coach with Chris Gill
and Dan Stroup on March 5, 2014. He guided the team to six
wins at Pepsi Center in 2015, its most in seven years. Under his
supervision, the Mammoth was the third-least-penalized team
in the National Lacrosse League a season ago as it secured the
number-two seed in the West Division and a home playoff game
for the first time in three years.
CHRIS GILL
A five-time champion in his 12-year playing career, Coyle hoisted
the Champion’s Cup four times with the Toronto Rock (1999,
2000, 2002, 2003) and once with the Mammoth (2006).
COACH
A prolific goal-scorer in his playing days, Chris Gill enters his second full season (and third overall) on the Mammoth bench after
being named interim coach with Pat Coyle and Dan Stroup on
March 5, 2014. He oversaw a power-play unit that converted at a
49% clip in 2015, and a short-handed offense that led the NLL in
man-down tallies on the road. Gill helped steer the Mammoth to
the second seed in the West Division and a home playoff game,
its first since 2012.
DAN STROUP
In November, Gill was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of
Fame. He was a fourth-generation inductee, joining great-grandfather Les Dickinson, grandfather Bill Dickinson and father Sohen Gill.
Gill tallied 338 goals in his NLL career and led the league with
17 power-play goals in the Mammoth’s championship season in
2006. It was the first of Gill’s four years in Colorado (2006, 200810). He retired as a member of the organization. Gill was also a
member of the Toronto Rock dynasty. He won two championships
with the franchise (1999, 2000).
COACH
A 2010 NLL Hall of Fame inductee, Dan Stroup begins his second
full season (and third overall) as a member of the Mammoth
coaching staff after being named interim coach with Pat Coyle
and Chris Gill on March 5, 2014. Stroup’s vast knowledge on the
offensive side of the ball helped a unit that twice in 2015 tied the
franchise mark for goals in a game (20). His tutelage resulted
in the number-two seed in the West Division and the team’s first
home playoff game in three years.
In 2014, Coyle became the first defenseman in league history to
win induction into the NLL Hall of Fame. A Mammoth player from
2005-2008, he was named to the Mammoth’s All-Decade Team
in 2012. Coyle was the 2002 NLL Defensive Player of the Year in
the inaugural season of the award.
In his playing career, Stroup scored 19-plus goals in 10 consecutive seasons. He also won four championships as a player
(Toronto: 1999, 2000, 2002; Colorado: 2006) and one as a coach
(Washington: 2010).
Stroup’s heroics in the championship game in 2000 earned him
MVP honors.
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COACHING STAFF
DR. KEN SZARKA
PERFORMANCE COACH
Dr. Ken Szarka, in his eighth season with the Colorado Mammoth,
has been in private practice for 17 years at the Integrated Health
Centers in Centennial, CO. His multi-disciplinary practice offers
chiropractic care, physical therapy, sports therapy as well as
physicals, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, massage
therapy, nutritional therapy and behavioral health.
Born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Szarka holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Calgary, where he also played
JOEL RAETHER
Szarka enjoys playing hockey, golf, tennis and helping to coach
his daughter’s soccer team. He lives in Aurora, CO, with his wife,
Chris, and their children, Morgan, Sydney and Liam.
HEAD OF SPORTS PERFORMANCE
Joel Raether has been with the Mammoth organization since
2007, working with the players to improve conditioning, nutrition
and on-field performance. Raether also serves as the Director of
Sport Performance at Authentic Performance Center in Denver,
Colorado. He served as the Education Programs Coordinator
for the National Strength and Conditioning Association from
2009-2011. His coaching career includes stints as the assistant
strength and conditioning coach for the University of Denver
from 2002-2009 and the University of Nebraska Kearney from
2000-2002. Raether earned his bachelor’s and master’s degree
in exercise science from the University of Nebraska Kearney and
is a certified strength and conditioning specialist with distinction
(CSCS*D) by the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
Raether has co-authored the books 101 Agility Drills, 101 Sand
Bag Exercises, and was a contributing author for Fit Kids for Life,
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football, from 1980-85. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic
degree from Logan College of Chiropractic in Chesterfield, MO,
where he was involved as a referee of field lacrosse at the high
school and club levels.
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Developing Agility and Quickness and Core Training for Sport.
He has published numerous peer reviewed articles and popular
literature contributions, as well as training DVDs. He is a highly
sought after presenter who has presented nationally and internationally in the area of sports performance and also served as a
consultant to various media outlets such as The Chicago Tribune,
New Balance, Men’s Health, SOBEFit Magazine, 9 News Denver
and Wellness News. He has trained athletes at all levels including
high school, NCAA, NHL, NFL, NLL, MLL, MLS, World Cup Skiing
and the LPGA. His coaching accolades include numerous allAmericans, more than a dozen conference championships, and
more than 10 individual or team collegiate national championships, as well as two Olympians which included an Olympic Gold
medalist in Torino. Raether is also the co-founder of Performance
Sandbag Training Systems (PST).
BUILDING THE TEAM
20-MAN ACTIVE ROSTER
4 Josh Sullivan.................. Signed as a free agent prior to the 2016 season
8 Greg Downing................. Signed as a free agent prior to the 2016 season
15 Ilija Gajic......................... Signed as a free agent prior to the 2016 season
16 Adam Jones.................... Drafted 3rd overall (first round) by the Mammoth in the 2011 NLL Entry Draft
17 Chris Wardle................... Signed as a free agent prior to the 2016 season
18 Robert Hope.................... Drafted 7th overall (first round) by the Mammoth in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft
19 Cameron Holding............ Signed as a free agent prior to the 2012 season
23 Jordan Gilles................... Drafted 52nd overall (sixth round) by the Mammoth in the 2015 NLL Entry Draft
24 John Grant Jr.................. Acquired from Rochester Knighthawks via trade prior to the 2011 season
27 Alex Buque...................... Drafted 17th overall (second round) by the Mammoth in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft
35 Jeremy Noble.................. Acquired from Rochester Knighthawks via trade during the 2015 season
37 Dan Coates...................... Drafted 8th overall (first round) by the Mammoth in the 2011 NLL Entry Draft
45 Dillon Ward..................... Drafted 3rd overall (first round) by the Mammoth in the 2013 NLL Entry Draft
51 Eli McLaughlin................ Drafted 4th overall (first round) by the Mammoth in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft
61 Mike Burke..................... Signed as a free agent during the 2015 season
62 Creighton Reid................ Acquired from Toronto Rock via trade prior to the 2012 season
82 Joey Cupido.................... Drafted 38th overall (fifth round) by the Mammoth in the 2011 NLL Entry Draft
90 Jackson Decker.............. Acquired from the Calgary Roughnecks via trade prior to the 2014 season
94 Bryce Sweeting.............. Drafted 32nd overall (fourth round) by the Mammoth in the 2015 NLL Entry Draft
98 Callum Crawford............ Signed as a free agent prior to the 2016 season
Entry Draft: 9 / Trade: 4 / Free Agent: 7
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MAMMOTH PLAYERS
CONRAD CHAPMAN
Height: 6'6"
Weight: 230
Born: 06/24/1992
Shoots: Left
Hometown: Prince George, BC
College/Club: Nanaimo Timbermen
23 | DEFENSEMAN
Signed to the Practice Player List on December 17, 2015…originally signed on
December 2, 2015 to a one-year agreement…scored two goals and three assists
in eight games in his rookie season in 2015…selected in the second round (12th
overall) of the 2014 NLL Entry Draft by the Vancouver Stealth.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIMPPGSHGSSOG
SOFFLB
TOFTFOFOW
FOL
FO%
2015
VAN
823 5 6 0 00 0 02236 4.500 40-0
Career Totals 823 5 6 0 00 0 02236 4.500 40-0
JOSH SULLIVAN
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 185
Born: 05/05/1990
Shoots: Right
Hometown: Red Deer, AB
College/Club: Coquitlam Adanacs
4 | DEFENSEMAN
Signed as an unrestricted free agent to a one-year agreement on September 22,
2015…plays summer lacrosse in Canada for the Coquitlam (British Columbia)
Adanacs, where he was voted the 2015 Seventh Man award recipient…made three
straight President’s Cup appearances playing Senior B in Canada…member of Calgary Roughnecks training camp in the past, but didn’t make Calgary’s roster.
COQUITLAM (WLA) STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR TEAM
2015Coquitlam
Career Totals
14
GP G A PTS PIM PPGSHG
S% GWG PPGA
186 41014 0 00.261 10.56
86 41014 0 00.261 10.56
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ERIC LAW
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 170
Born: 04/19/1991
Shoots: Right
Hometown: Centennial, CO
College/Club: University of Denver
5 | FORWARD
Enters the 2016 season on the Physically Unable to Perform List after sustaining an
offseason injury…originally signed by the Mammoth on August 13, 2014, marking
the first time in club history that a member of the youth program has ascended to the
professional squad…drafted by the Toronto Rock in 2013, spent most of the 2014
season on the practice squad…Top-eight all-time in University of Denver Pioneers
history in goals (86), assists (66) and points (152) despite playing only three seasons…began his college career at Salisbury University…earned Colorado’s Player
of the Year Award at Arapahoe High School in 2009 when he led the Warriors to the
state title…former Mammoth season ticket holder.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIMPPGSHGSSOG
SOFFLB
TOFTFOFOW
FOL
FO%
2014
Toronto 203 3 0 0 00 0 0 43016.000 80-0
Career Totals 203 3 0 0 00 0 0 43016.000 80-0
GREG DOWNING
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 185
Born: 03/25/1985
Shoots: Left
Hometown: Auburn, NY
College/Club: Fairfield
8 | DEFENSEMAN
Signed with the Mammoth as an unrestricted free agent to a two-year deal on August
25, 2015 after playing the last four seasons with the Swarm…won a bronze medal
in the World Indoor Lacrosse Championship while representing the United States in
2011 and 2015…originally selected in the fourth round (43rd overall) of the 2007
NLL Entry Draft by the Blazers, Downing played three seasons (2009-2011) in
New England…acquired by the Swarm in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2011
dispersal draft of Boston players…was the first player in Fairfield University lacrosse
history to be named an All-America selection multiple times, earning the honor three
times…selected to the preseason Tewaaraton Trophy watch-list twice…native of
Auburn, N.Y., a suburb of Syracuse…studied environmental policy and management
at the University of Denver.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
MIN 1827 9 14 0 00 0 17482113.154100-0
2014
MIN 1835 8 18 0 00 0 06982814.214 90-0
2013
MIN 1616 7 8 0 00 0 072712 8.125 50-0
2012
MIN
812 3 19 0 01 0 03155 8.125 60-0
2011
BOS 1604 4 4 0 00 0 078511 4.000 30-0
2010
BOS 15
1
11
12800
000
101
--
--
41
.024
23
0-0
2009
BOS 14413 17 10 0 0 0 0 0 95----31.129230-0
Career Totals 1051248 60 81 0 0 1 0 15203377119.000 79 0-0
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2013
MIN
2012
MIN
2011
BOS
2010
BOS
2009
BOS
Career Totals
200 0 0 0 00 0 0 710 1.000 10-0
000 0 0 0 00 0 0 000 0.000 00-0
101 1 2 0 00 0 0 401 1.000 10-0
1
0
00 000
0 0 0
11
--
--1
.0000
0-0
1
0
00 200
0 0 06
--
--3
.0000
0-0
501 1 4 0 00 0 02811 6.000 20-0
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CAM FLINT
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 190
Born: 10/10/90
Shoots: Right
Hometown: Georgetown, ON
College/Club: University of Denver
12 | FORWARD
Scored his first goal in a Mammoth uniform at the Rochester Knighthawks on Apr. 11,
2015 in his second game with Colorado…registered his first assist in the regularseason finale against Edmonton on May 2, 2015…acquired by the Mammoth from
the Swarm on Mar. 31, 2015 in exchange for second- and third-round picks in the
2016 NLL Entry Draft…won a gold medal with Team Canada in the 2014 FIL World
Lacrosse Championships at DICK’S Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo. in
July…selected fourth overall by the Swarm in the 2013 NLL Entry Draft, one pick
behind Mammoth goaltender Dillon Ward…was a captain and four-year starter at
the University of Denver, where he played with current Mammoth teammate Jeremy
Noble…was the first Pioneer in school history to earn First-Team All-America honors
from the USILA.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
421 3 2 0 00 0 0 85118.111100-0
2014
MIN 1111 2 13 0 00 0 0332915.067100-0
Career Totals 1532 5 15 0 00 0 04171033.000200-0
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ILIJA GAJIC
15 | DEFENSEMAN
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 190
Born: 02/21/85
Shoots: Left
Hometown: Burnaby, BC
College/Club: University of Denver
Re-signed by the Mammoth on December 17, 2015 after spending the last two
season with the Vancouver Stealth…enjoyed a career-high 28 points with Vancouver
in 2015…played his first four seasons in the NLL with the Mammoth after being
drafted second-overall in the 2009 NLL Entry Draft by the Rochester Knighthawks…
was traded to Colorado in a deal that sent captain Gavin Prout to western New
York…played with older brother, Nenad, and younger brother, Alex, for two seasons
with the Mammoth…a versatile addition who can play offense and defense, and take
face-offs…enters the 2016 season 10th all-time in franchise history (and 8th alltime in Mammoth history) with 356 loose balls…played three years for the University
of Denver.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015VAN
2014VAN
2013
COL
2012COL
2011COL
2010
COL
Career Totals
161117 28 22 1 1 0 0 1 871621 53.208 41 0-2
17 610 16 39 1 0 0 0 0 862326 43.140 312-13
12
0
664300
0 0 0
77
16
14
26
.000
21104-275
16 511 16 25 1 0 0 0 01241711 34.147 25
116-231
15 7 6 13 28 0 0 0 0 01012019 46.152 38 0-0
10
161127 23 2 21 0 05400
100.160810-1
222-522
864561106 180 5 3 1 0 15299291302.000237
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2013
COL
2012
COL
2011
COL
Career Totals
000
111
110
221
0
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
00
00
00
0
0
0
0
0 000 0.000
0 821 2.500
0 331 3.333
01152 5.000
00-0
2
12-27
20-0
4
12-27
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ADAM JONES
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 175
Born: 07/31/1989
Shoots: Left
Hometown: Owen Sound, ON
College/Club: Canisius College
16 | FORWARD
Sixth in NLL history in goals-per-game average, scoring 2.49 times per game in his
four-year career…Jones trails Gary Gait (3.21), Paul Gait (3.20), teammate John
Grant Jr. (2.88), Tom Marecheck (2.73) and John Tavares (2.66)…enters the season
as one of 20 players in NLL history averaging two or more goals per game in his
career…led the NLL in goals-per-game average (3.19) in 2015…became the third
player in Mammoth history to score 50+ goals in a season (Gary Gait – 2003 & 2004
and John Grant Jr. – 2012)…enters the 2016 season ranked 13th in NLL history
in points-per-game average (5.02), one-hundredth of a point higher than former
Mammoth captain Gavin Prout, whose jersey was retired by the organization in March
2015…scored the 150th goal, 150th assist and 300th point of his career in 2015…
named an NLL All-Pro Second Team selection in 2015 for the second consecutive
season…named the eighth-best player in the National Lacrosse League by ILIndoor
in Dec. 2015…has increased his goal production in every season in the NLL (29 in
2012, 33 in 2013, 39 in 2014, 51 in 2015)…led the Mammoth in goals and points
(93) in 2015, becoming the first teammate of Grant’s to lead the team in points…
set a new career-high in points-per-game average (5.81)…third overall in the NLL in
goals scored despite missing two games…tied for third in the NLL with 14 powerplay goals…recipient of the inaugural Gary Gait Award, presented annually to the
team’s most valuable player…has scored seven goals in a game twice in his career,
most recently on April 18, 2015 in Edmonton…won a gold medal with Team Canada
with Mammoth teammate Dan Coates in the 2015 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship in Sep. 2015, after having won gold at the 2014 FIL World Lacrosse Championships at DICK’S Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo. in July 2014…named
the NLL Rookie of the Year in 2012 after receiving NLL Rookie of the Month honors
twice (January & March) and NLL Rookie of the Week honors three times…selected
third overall in the 2011 NLL Entry Draft…college (Canisius) and national team teammate Coates selected by the Mammoth five picks later…Jones won two Minto Cups
with the Orangeville Northmen and was named that Championship’s Most Outstanding Player in 2009…named the tournament MVP and Top Midfielder of the 2008
ILF U-19 Men’s Lacrosse World Championships…boasts a career .207 shooting
percentage in the NLL.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015COL
2014COL
2013COL
2012COL
Career Totals
165142 93 16 14 10 1
133926 65 6 8 6 2
163339 72 19 12 11 2
162947 76 8 8 18 0
61152154 306 49 42 45 5
0
0
0
0
0
0 733612247.206184 0-0
1 653118158.247124 0-0
2 873512186.177138 0-2
2 772310142.204 97 0-0
5 302125 52 733 .000 543 0-2
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
2014
COL
2013
COL
2012
COL
Career Totals
18
100 0
150 5
141 5
130 3
4
12113
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2
0
0
4
0
1
0
1
2
00
00
00
01
01
0
0
0
0
0
0 63122.000130-0
0 04020.250100-0
0 232 9.444 90-0
0 63015.200110-0
01413366.000430-0
MAMMOTH PLAYERS
CHRIS WARDLE
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 175
Born: 06/18/1992
Shoots: Left
Hometown: Victoria, BC
College/Club: Victoria Shamrocks
17 | FORWARD
Signed as an unrestricted free agent to a one-year agreement on October 26,
2015…appeared in four games with the Vancouver Stealth in 2014, scoring one goal
and three assists…selected 54th overall (sixth round) in the 2013 NLL Entry Draft by
the Stealth.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2014
VAN
413 4 0 0 00 0 01370 9.111 80-0
Career Totals 413 4 0 0 00 0 01370 9.000 80-0
ROBERT HOPE
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 190
Born: 07/20/1991
Shoots: Left
Hometown: Peterborough, ON
College/Club: Pfeiffer University
18 | DEFENSEMAN
One of an NLL-record four Mammoth players (Jeremy Noble, Eli McLaughlin, Alex
Buque) named to the league’s All-Rookie Team in 2015, Hope was the first defenseman named to the All-Rookie Team since Kyle Rubisch (SAS) in 2011…established
a new NLL rookie record with 28 caused turnovers, which was tied for eighth-most
in the NLL among all players…named the 39th best player in the NLL by ILIndoor in
Nov. 2015, and one of just two players who were rookies in 2015 to be named to the
publication's list of the league's Top-50 players…recorded his first NLL point on an
assist against Vancouver on January 24, 2015, a game in which he had helpers on
two scores…was the first defender selected in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft when the
Mammoth traded up to pick him in the first round (seventh overall)…Colorado sent
the 13th selection in the 2014 draft and a second-round selection in 2015 to the
Rush for the seventh-overall pick…played collegiately at Pfeiffer University (N.C.) and
in Canada for the Peterborough Lakers.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL 17
0
551500
0 0 0
72
11
283
.0002
0-0
Career Totals 7
0
551500
0 0 0
72
11
283
.0002
0-0
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
100 0 0 0 00 0 0 301 0.000 00-0
Career Totals 100 0 0 0 00 0 0 301 0.000 00-0
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CAMERON HOLDING
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 210
Born: 10/10/1989
Shoots: Left
Hometown: Whitby, ON
College/Club: Grand Valley State
19 | DEFENSEMAN AC
Made a name for himself in 2015, leading all NLL defensemen in assists (19) and
short-handed assists (4) while finishing second to teammate Joey Cupido in points
(22)…named the 49th best player in the NLL by ILIndoor in Oct. 2015, marking the
first time in his career that Holding made the publication’s list of the Top 50 players in
the league…set a new career-high in 2015 with 27 caused turnovers, tied for 10thmost in the NLL…Holding’s 110 loose balls were also a new career-high, while his
four short-handed helpers matched his career-best set in 2014…named an assistant
captain prior to the 2014 season…won a gold medal with Team Canada in the 2014
FIL World Lacrosse Championships at DICK’S Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City,
Colo. in July…signed by the Mammoth as a free agent prior to the 2012 season after
having spent time with the Rush organization in 2011, although he never appeared in
a game for the West Division foe…won the 2011 Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association
Division II national championship with Grand Valley State University…led the nation in
goals and points as a senior…also played one season of NCAA Division II lacrosse for
Florida Southern College in 2010.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015COL
2014COL
2013
COL
2012
COL
Career Totals
18 319 22 0 0 0 0 4 01101927 26.115 18 0-0
18 716 23 4 0 0 0 4 01081619 34.206 22 0-0
15
2
9
11600
010
86
13
18
14
.143
11
0-0
16
4
481211
0 0 0
51
10
11
18
.222
13
0-0
671648 64 22 1 1 0 9 03555875 92.000 64 0-0
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
2014
COL
2013
COL
2012
COL
Career Totals
20
102
113
100
101
416
2
4
0
1
7
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
00
00
00
00
0
1
0
0
1
01102 0.000
0 812 3.333
0 400 2.000
0 210 0.000
02524 5.000
00-0
30-0
10-0
00-0
40-0
MAMMOTH PLAYERS
JORDAN GILLES
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 190
Born: 10/05/1994
Shoots: Right
Hometown: Richmond, BC
College/Club: Delta Islanders
23 | DEFENSEMAN
Signed to a two-year agreement on October 19, 2015…selected 52nd overall (sixth
round) in the 2015 NLL Entry Draft by the Mammoth…played for the Delta Islanders Jr. A in Canada…recipient of the 2015 British Columbia Jr. A Lacrosse League’s
Keith McEachren Trophy as the league’s Most Sportsmanlike Player…traded to Delta
after two BCJALL championship seasons playing for the Coquitlam Adanacs.
WLA STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR TEAM
2015
Delta
2014
Coquitlam
2013Coquitlam
Career Totals
POSTSEASON
YEAR TEAM
GP G A PTS PIM PPGSHG
S% GWG PPGA
GP G A PTS PIM PPGSHG
S% GWG PPGA
18
9
11
20211
0.2651
1.11
21
17
19
36404
0.3400
1.71
21
11 81921 1 10.314 00.90
60
37387527 2 60.311 11.25
2015
Delta
7
1236
2014
Coquitlam 6
1126
2014
Coquitlam 4
0440
2014
Coquitlam 10
3470
2013
Coquitlam 8
1562
Career Totals
356162214
00
0.167
00
0.333
00
0.000
00
0.188
00
0.111
0 00.162
00.43
00.33
01.00
00.70
00.75
00.63
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JOHN GRANT JR.
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 224
Born: 11/07/1974
Shoots: Left
Hometown: Peterborough, ON
College/Club: University of Delaware
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24 | FORWARD AC
Widely regarded as one of the best lacrosse players of all-time…moved into second
all-time in NLL history in goals (636) on ‘Lacrosse Out Cancer’ Night on April 17,
2015 against the Rochester Knighthawks, passing former Mammoth great Gary
Gait…moved into second all-time in NLL history with his 1,335th career point on
March 21, 2015 in Vancouver on a second quarter power-play assist on a goal
scored by Jeremy Noble…enters the 2016 season fourth all-time in NLL history in
assists with 730…third all-time in NLL history in goals-per-game average (2.88),
trailing only Gary and Paul Gait…all-time leader in NLL history in points-per-game
average with 6.18, and the only player to average six-plus points per game…named
the third-best player in NLL history in Dec. 2015 when he was named to the league's
30th Anniversary Team…since being traded to the Mammoth on October 27, 2010,
Grant has posted 203 goals, 269 assists and 472 points…has 66 power-play goals
and 92 power-play assists in a Mammoth uniform, to go along with 88 penalty
minutes…two goals from tying, three from passing former captain Gavin Prout for
second all-time in Mammoth history for goals scored with the franchise…27 goals
from tying, 28 from passing Brian Langtry as the all-time leader in Mammoth history
for goals scored with the franchise…led the Mammoth in points from 2011-2014…
third all-time in Mammoth history in points with 472…31 points from tying, 32 from
passing Brian Langtry for second all-time in Mammoth history for points with the
franchise…named the National Lacrosse League’s Most Valuable Player in 2007
(ROC) and 2012 (COL)…set the then-NLL record for points in a season with 116 in
2012…fourth all-time in NLL postseason history in goals scored (60), fifth in points
(108)…represented his country while playing for Team Canada in multiple world
championships, both field and box, having won multiple world titles…served on the
coaching staff of Team Canada’s gold medal-winning team at the 2014 FIL World
Lacrosse Championships.
MAMMOTH PLAYERS
JOHN GRANT JR. (CONT.)
24 | FORWARD AC
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015COL
2014
COL
2013
COL
2012COL
2011COL
2010
ROC
2008
ROC
2007
ROC
2006
ROC
2005
ROC
2004
ROC
2003
ROC
2002
ROC
2001
ROC
2000
ROC
Career Totals
183457 91 10 8 23 2 0 3 4256 2246.138170 0-0
17
40
5191 2015162 0 364
604
265
.151
1880-0
16
43
4891 2215152 0 042
335
276
.156
1800-0
145066116 24 19 20 2 1 2 5754 2219.228192 0-0
163647 83 12 9 18 2 0 2 4552 3267.135203 0-0
15
39
4483 1711192 1 085----
255
.153
1970-0
164745 92 16 9 19 5 1 0116----
301.1562060-0
155160111 40 14 22 5 6 4 81----
272.1881990-0
16
54
4397 2210222 1 586----
277
.195
2030-0
154956105 31 9 22 2 6 4 83---- -- -- --0-0
51619 35 6 -- ---- -- - 34---- -- -- --0-0
164653 99 20 -- ---- -- -115---- -- -- --0-0
165253105 43 -- ---- -- -102---- -- -- --0-0
144248 90 18 -- ---- -- -124---- -- -- --0-0
123740 77 32 -- ---- -- - 76---- -- -- --0-0
2216367301366 333 119 196 26 16 231152255 162378 .1661738 0-0
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
2014
COL
2013
COL
2012
COL
2011
COL
2007
ROC
2006
ROC
2005
ROC
2003
ROC
2002
ROC
2001
ROC
2000
ROC
Career Totals
112 3 2 0 20 0 0 52019.053110-0
125 7 0 0 10 0 0 22019.105120-0
123 5 0 0 00 0 0 18016.125 90-0
152 7 0 0 20 0 0 43022.227190-0
131 4 0 2 10 0 0 34020.150140-0
3
8
7
15013
101
24
--
--
63
.127
51
0-0
2
8
2
10230
0018
--
--
42
.190
33
0-0
2
7
6
13201
1017
--
--
35
.200
22
0-0
26 7 13 4 -- ---- -- -- 17---- -- -- --0-0
26 5 11 0 -- ---- -- -- 10---- -- -- --0-0
13 1 4 0 -- ---- -- -- 5---- -- -- --0-0
29 7 16 6 -- ---- -- -- 9---- -- -- --0-0
196048108 16 6 10 2 0 3 9519 0236.153171 0-0
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MIKE WOODS
25 | DEFENSEMAN
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 215
Born: 03/21/1990
Shoots: Right
Hometown: Newmarket, ON
College/Club: University at Albany
Begins the 2016 season on the Practice Player List… caused five turnovers and
registered 13 loose balls in eight games played in 2015…made his NLL debut at
Buffalo on Feb. 28 after being added to the Mammoth’s 20-man Active Roster on
Feb. 14, 2015…began the season on the Mammoth’s Practice Player List…originally
inked by the Mammoth to a two-year agreement on Sep. 9, 2014…selected in the
second round (16th overall) by the Toronto Rock in the 2013 NLL Entry Draft, but did
not appear in a game for his hometown club…was a Second Team All-America East
selection as a senior at University at Albany, helping the Great Danes win the conference championship…scored a goal against the University of Denver in the first round
of the NCAA Tournament that year.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
800 0 13 0 00 0 01305 1.000 00-0
Career Totals 800 0 13 0 00 0 01305 1.000 00-0
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
100 0 0 0 00 0 0 301 0.000 00-0
Career Totals 100 0 0 0 00 0 0 301 0.000 00-0
ALEX BUQUE
27 | GOALTENDER
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 230
Born: 09/27/1992
Shoots: Right
Hometown: Whitby, ON
Club: New Westminster Salmonbellies
One of an NLL-record four Mammoth players named to the League’s 2015 All-Rookie
Team (joining Jeremy Noble, Eli McLaughlin and Robert Hope), Buque was just the
sixth goaltender in League history to earn the accolade…he and teammate Dillon
Ward, who was a 2014 All-Rookie Team performer, are the only active goaltender duo
to receive the award…his save percentage (.808) for the season was tops among
all netminders to play 100+ minutes…played 8:08 in his NLL debut on Jan. 24 vs.
Vancouver in Colorado’s 20-9 blowout victory at home…made his first start and
earned his first career NLL win against Vancouver on Mar. 29 in a 12-6 victory on the
night of Gavin Prout’s jersey retirement…started the next two games as well, beating
Calgary at home on Apr. 3 and losing to the Roughnecks on the road the following
night…made his postseason debut in the West Division Semifinal loss to Calgary at
Pepsi Center, coming on in relief…allowed just four goals while registering 19 saves
in 32:15 of action on May 9…was the second goaltender selected in the 2014 NLL
Entry Draft when Colorado picked Buque in the second round (17th overall).
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEARTEAM
2015COL
Career Totals
POSTSEASON
YEARTEAM
2015COL
Career Totals
24
GP
MIN W L
SO GA
GP
MIN W L
SO GA
18 256:31 2 3
18 256:31 2 3
1 32:15 0 0
1
32:15 0 0
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0 40
0 40
0
0
4
4
GAA SV SV%
9.36 1680.808
9.36 168 0.808
GAA SV SV%
7.44 190.826
7.44
19 0.826
MAMMOTH PLAYERS
JEREMY NOBLE
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 170
Born: 09/05/1991
Shoots: Right
Hometown: Orangeville, ON
College/Club: University of Denver
35 | FORWARD
One of an NLL-record four Mammoth players named to the League’s 2015 AllRookie Team (joining Eli McLaughlin, Robert Hope and Alex Buque) despite playing
in just nine regular-season games…a Rookie of the Year finalist…acquired by the
Mammoth from the Rochester Knighthawks along with a third-round selection in the
2017 NLL Entry Draft on Mar. 13, 2015 in exchange for Colorado’s first-round picks
in the 2016 and 2017 drafts, and the Mammoth’s third-round selection in 2015…
made his NLL debut two days later in the Mammoth’s 12-8 home win over the
Swarm…named the First Star of the Game after a two-goal, five-assist, 10-loose
ball performance…named the First Star of the Game in second career game, which
was played six days later at Vancouver…in that game, Noble had four goals and two
assists in Colorado’s 14-11 win…named the NLL’s Rookie of the Month for March…
finished the season with 39 points (13g, 26a), with 17 points (5g, 12a) coming on
the power-play…scored two goals in his postseason debut in Colorado’s 11-6 home
loss to Calgary in the West Division Semifinal on May 9…selected by Rochester
second-overall (behind Edmonton’s Ben McIntosh) in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft…was
a three-time All-America selection at the University of Denver, and was named the
BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year in 2014…set a Pioneer record as a senior, averaging
1.89 assists per game…anchored Team Canada’s offense in its gold medal-winning
performance in the 2014 FIL World Lacrosse Championships at DICK’S Sporting
Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo. in July…twin brother, Jason, plays transition for
the Georgia Swarm.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL 9
13
26
3945
12
011
30
24
3
86
.151
65
1-3
Career Totals9
13
26
3945
12
011
30
24
3
86
.151
65
1-3
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
120 2 0 1 00 0 0 22017.118120-0
Career Totals 120 2 0 1 00 0 0 22017.118120-0
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DAN COATES
37 | DEFENSEMAN C
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 195
Born: 04/06/1987
Shoots: Right
Hometown: St. Catharines, ON
College/Club: Canisius College
Named captain of the Mammoth on Dec. 29, 2015…has established himself as one
of the NLL’s top defensemen…named the 32nd best player in the NLL by ILIndoor in
Nov. 2015, marking his first career appearance on the publication’s list of the top-50
players in the NLL…led Team Canada to the gold medal at the 2015 FIL World Indoor
Lacrosse Championship one year after winning gold with Team Canada in the 2014
FIL World Lacrosse Championships at DICK’S Sporting Goods Park in Commerce
City, Colo. in July…tied for 10th in the NLL in 2015 with 27 caused turnovers, a new
career-high…scored one goal and six assists in the first three games of the 2015
season…served a career-low 10 penalty minutes in 2015…penalty minutes have
declined in each of his first four seasons in the NLL…named an assistant captain
prior to the 2014 season, a title he held in 2015 as well…tied a franchise record by
signing a five-year contract in Nov. 2013…in his rookie season in 2012, was fifth in
the NLL for loose balls (94) of all non-face-off men…named to Team Canada’s roster
for the 2012 Duel in Denver in Sep. 2012…was the first defenseman and eighth
player selected in the 2011 NLL Entry Draft (1st round) when Colorado drafted Coates
five picks after selecting his college teammate, Adam Jones, third overall…a firstteam all-conference selection at Canisius College, Coates was the first defenseman in
school history to earn All-MAAC honors.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015COL
2014COL
2013
COL
2012
COL
Career Totals
18 111 12 10
18 214 16 14
1307 7 15
163710 18
65 639 45 57
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
20
10
3 0
0
1
1
1
3
0 631227 15.067 11
33-83
0 71 820 12.167 9 2-4
05038 5.000 11-8
09419814.214 9
3-18
39-113
02784263 46.000 30
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
2014
COL
2013
COL
2012
COL
Career Totals
26
100
111
102
101
414
0
2
2
1
5
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
00
00
00
00
0
0
0
0
0
0 211 0.000
0 300 5.200
0 401 1.000
0 201 1.000
01113 7.000
0
4-20
50-0
00-1
10-0
6
4-21
MAMMOTH PLAYERS
JAMIE LINCOLN
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 185
Born: 07/07/1986
Shoots: Left
Hometown: St. Catharines, ON
College/Club: Hofstra University
44 | FORWARD
Begins the 2016 season on the team’s Practice Player List…re-signed by the Mammoth on November 11, 2015 to a one-year agreement…played 16 games in 2015
for the New England Black Wolves, scoring 16 goals…spent 2012, 2013 and part
of 2014 with the Mammoth…career-highs in goals (27), assists (19) and points (46)
were set as a rookie with Colorado in 2012...selected 14th overall (second round)
in the 2011 NLL Entry Draft by the Mammoth…began his collegiate career at the
University of Denver, then enrolled at Hofstra University.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015NWG
2014
COL
2014
VAN
2013COL
2012
COL
Career Totals
161610 26 17 6 5 0 0 0 5323 6101.158 72 0-0
212 3 0 0 00 0 0 21010.100 60-0
78311 2 2 00 0 01312246.174360-0
141510 25 10 4 3 1 1 0 3118 5 63.238 49 0-0
16
27
19
46449
011
30
25
0
106
.255
74
0-0
556744111 33 16 17 1 2 11297913326.000237 0-0
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2013
COL
100 0 0 0 00 0 0 010 0.000 00-0
2012
COL
101 1 0 0 00 0 0 110 5.000 30-0
Career Totals 201 1 0 0 00 0 0 120 5.000 30-0
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DILLON WARD
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 195
Born: 03/28/1991
Shoots: Right
Hometown: Orangeville, ON
College/Club: Bellarmine University
45 | GOALTENDER
Posted a 7-6 record in his second NLL season…recorded a career-best 98 saves
in a two-game stretch in Feb. 2015 (49 saves at Edmonton on Feb. 15, 49 saves at
New England on Feb. 22)…won three of his last four decisions of the 2015 regular
season…led Team Canada to the gold medal at the 2014 FIL World Lacrosse
Championships at DICK’S Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo. in July…
named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player and Top Goaltender…named to the
NLL’s 2014 All-Rookie Team, becoming just the fifth goaltender in league history to
receive the honor…he and teammate Alex Buque, who was a 2015 All-Rookie Team
performer, are the only active goaltender duo to receive the award…a Rookie of the
Year finalist…signed to a five-year contract in Sep. 2014, matching those of Adam
Jones and Dan Coates for the longest in franchise history…led Colorado to three
straight wins to end the 2014 season and secure a postseason berth…selected third
overall by the Mammoth in the 2013 NLL Entry Draft, becoming the first goaltender to
be drafted in the top three since Gee Nash (2nd overall) in 1999…the first All-American in Bellarmine University lacrosse history…named the Most Valuable Player of the
2012 Minto Cup…also named the 2010 Canadian Player and Goalie of the Year by
ILIndoor (then NLL Insider), and received the Robert Melville Memorial Award as the
top Junior ‘A’ goalie in 2008, 2009 and 2011.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEARTEAM
2015COL
2014COL
Career Totals
POSTSEASON
YEARTEAM
2015COL
2014COL
Career Totals
28
GP
MIN W L
SO GA
GAA SV SV%
GP
MIN W L
SO GA
GAA SV SV%
16 827:03 7 6
18 901:13 7 7
34 1728:16 14 13
1 27:45 0 1
1 60:29 0 1
2
88:14 0 2
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0173 12.55 5470.760
0174 11.58 5920.773
0 347 12.05 1139 0.766
0 7 15.14 210.750
0 16 15.87 420.724
0 23 15.86
63 0.733
MAMMOTH PLAYERS
ELI MCLAUGHLIN
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 185
Born: 08/25/1993
Shoots: Left
Hometown: Surrey, BC
College/Club: Coquitlam Adanacs
51 | FORWARD
One of an NLL-record four Mammoth players named to the League’s 2015 All-Rookie
Team (joining Jeremy Noble, Robert Hope and Alex Buque)…scored two goals in a
game five times, and posted a season-high six points on Mar. 29 in Colorado’s 12-6
home win over Vancouver…was the first player selected by the Mammoth (fourth
overall) in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft…played summer lacrosse for the Coquitlam
Adanacs, as he led British Columbia Lacrosse League Jr. ‘A’ with 47 regular-season
goals scored.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL 17
15
23
38043
002
32
24
4
89
.169
66
0-0
Career Totals17
15
23
38043
002
32
24
4
89
.169
66
0-0
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
112 3 2 0 20 0 0 500 3.333 20-0
Career Totals 112 3 2 0 20 0 0 500 3.333 20-0
MIKE BURKE
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 175
Born: 03/20/1990
Shoots: Right
Hometown: Wasaga Beach, ON
College/Club: Brampton Excelsiors
61 | FORWARD
Signed by the Mammoth to a one-year agreement on Sep. 9, 2015 after initially
signing with the team in Feb. 2015 as an unrestricted free agent…recorded one
goal and two assists in his Mammoth debut at New England on Feb. 22, 2015…
scored a career-best two goals in the regular-season finale against Edmonton on May
2, 2015…registered one or more points in all nine regular-season appearances…
played two games for the Rush in 2013, scoring one goal on four shots.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
96915 6 0 00 1 0158138.158320-0
2014 EDM 210 1 0 0 00 0 0 210 4.250 20-0
Career Totals 117916 6 0 00 1 0179142.000340-0
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
100 0 0 0 00 0 0 220 2.000 20-0
Career Totals 100 0 0 0 00 0 0 220 2.000 20-0
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CREIGHTON REID
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 195
Born: 01/20/1987
Shoots: Left
Hometown: Milton, ON
College/Club: Ryerson University
62 | DEFENSEMAN
Signed to a new two-year agreement on October 26, 2015…scored eight goals in
2015, matching his total from his first five seasons in the NLL…15 points in 2015
was a new career-high, eclipsing his previous career-best of nine (three times)…also
set new career-highs in loose balls (83) and caused turnovers (20) in 2015…runnerup to Joey Cupido in 2015 for the inaugural Mammoth Fan Choice Award, an honor
voted on by the fans…tied for second-most goals scored by a defenseman in 2015,
trailing only Cupido…finished sixth in the league in 2015 in points by a defenseman…
acquired by the Mammoth from the Toronto Rock with Mat MacLeod and draft picks
on July 13, 2011 in exchange for (current Mammoth Director of Player Personnel)
Dan Carey…won the Champion’s Cup with the Rock in 2011.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015COL
2014
COL
2013
COL
2012
COL
2011
TOR
2010
TOR
Career Totals
18 8 7 15 15 0 0 0 1 0 831820 21.381 15 0-0
1518 9 8 0 00 0 037411 9.111 70-0
15
3
69 800
0 0 0
44
10
118
.3756
0-0
1618 9 14 0 10 0 0538512.083 90-0
1613 4 8 0 00 0 062610 8.125 70-0
10
2
242900
0 0 0
50
--
--5
.4005
0-0
901634 50 82 0 1 0 1 03294657 63.000 49 0-0
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
100 0 0 0 00 0 0 003 0.000 00-0
2014
COL
104 4 2 0 00 0 0 202 2.000 20-0
2013
COL
101 1 0 0 00 0 0 000 0.000 00-0
2012
COL
102 2 2 0 00 0 0 400 1.000 10-0
2011
TOR
300 0 2 0 00 0 01644 2.000 10-0
2010
TOR 3
0
44 400
0 0 0
21
--
--1
.0001
0-0
Career Totals 1001111 10 0 00 0 04349 6.000 50-0
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TYLER CODRON
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 200
Born: 10/20/1986
Shoots: Right
Hometown: Port Coquitlam, BC
College/Club: Port Coquitlam Saints
77 | DEFENSEMAN
Begins the 2016 season on the Injured Reserve List after sustaining an injury in
training camp…one of seven players on the Mammoth roster to appear in all 18
regular-season games in 2015…inaugural recipient (2015) of the Jay Jalbert Award,
an annual honor presented to the “ideal teammate who exemplifies selfless play and
commitment and dedication to his team” while serving as a superior leader within the
NLL, as voted on by his teammates…signed by the Mammoth in Dec. 2014…goal
Codron scored on Mar. 6, 2015 against Toronto on Blackout Night was his first since
he scored five times in 2009…began his career with the Portland LumberJax.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
2012
EDM
2011
WAS
2011
EDM
2010
WAS
2009
EDM
2009
POR
2008
POR
Career Totals
1813 4 13 0 00 0 042511 3.333 30-0
1504 4 6 0 00 0 03337 2.000 2
12-46
800 0 10 0 00 0 0 912 0.000 00-0
900 0 4 0 00 0 01724 1.000 10-0
1
0
00 000
0 0 01
--
--0
.0000
0-0
0
0
00 000
0 0 00
--
--0
.0000
0-0
165 9 14 23 0 0 0 0 0 89----16.313120-0
163 8 11 33 0 0 0 0 0 68----14.214110-0
83 924 33 89 0 0 0 0 02591124 36.000 29
12-46
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
100 0 4 0 00 0 0 002 1.000 10-0
2012
EDM 301 1 4 0 00 0 0 741 0.000 00-3
2010
WAS 2
0
00 200
0 0 07
--
--0
.0000
0-0
2009
POR 1
0
11 000
0 0 06
--
--0
.0000
0-0
2008
POR 3
0
11 200
0 0 0
15
--
--1
.0001
0-0
Career Totals 1003 3 12 0 00 0 03543 2.000 20-3
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JOEY CUPIDO
82 | DEFENSEMAN
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 175
Born: 08/14/1990
Shoots: Right
Hometown: Hamilton, ON
College/Club: Six Nations Arrows
Named the 2015 National Lacrosse League Transition Player of the Year in September…also named the 2015 ILIndoor Transition Player of the Year as the publication’s
unanimous selection…recipient of the inaugural Mammoth Fan Choice Award, as
voted on by the fans, following the 2015 season…named an NLL First-Team All-Pro
in September…named the 34th best player in the NLL by ILIndoor in Nov. 2015,
marking his first career appearance on the publication’s list of the top-50 players in
the NLL…led the NLL in 2015 with 40 caused turnovers…led all NLL defensemen
with 16 goals scored in 2015, twice that of any other defender…led all NLL defensemen with 31 points in 2015, nine more than teammate Cam Holding who finished
second…tied for second in the NLL with four short-handed goals in 2015, one
behind league MVP Shawn Evans…Cupido’s four short-handed scores were twice
that of any other defensive player…tied for second among NLL defensemen in 2015
with 15 assists, finishing behind teammate Holding…his .372 shooting percentage in
2015 led all players who scored nine or more goals…established new career-highs
in 2015 in games played (18), goals (16), assists (15), points (31), short-handed
goals (4), game-winning goals (1), loose balls (117) and caused turnovers (40)…
registered one or more points in 15 of 18 games in 2015, and scored hat tricks at
Vancouver on January 31 and March 21…became a regular in the Mammoth line-up
in 2013 after spending much of the 2012 season on the Mammoth’s Practice Player
List…named to the NLL All-Rookie Team following the 2013 season, becoming the
first player in a decade to receive the league recognition after being selected in the
fifth round or later…drafted by the Mammoth in the fifth round (38th overall) of the
2011 NLL Entry Draft.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015COL
2014
COL
2013
COL
2012
COL
Career Totals
181615 31 16 0 0 4 0 11172040 43.372 37 2-4
17
6
7
13200
100
74
16
16
24
.250
18
0-0
156915 0 0 01 1 0
10182025.240210-0
100 0 2 0 00 0 0 321 0.000 00-0
512831 59 20 0 0 6 1 12954677 92.000 76 2-4
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
2014
COL
2013
COL
Career Totals
32
110
111
100
321
1
2
0
3
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
01
00
01
0
0
0
0
01013 6.167 50-0
0 400 4.250 40-0
0 522 1.000 10-0
0193511.000100-0
MAMMOTH PLAYERS
JACKSON DECKER
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 194
Born: 04/18/1990
Shoots: Right
Hometown: Port Moody, BC
College/Club: Limestone College
90 | FORWARD
Split time between the Active Roster and Practice Player List in 2014 and 2015…
scored four goals and seven assists in 2015 in five games played…enjoyed a careerbest two goals and four points on January 31, 2015 at Vancouver…appeared in six
games in 2014, scoring one goal and adding two assists…acquired via trade from
the Calgary Roughnecks on September 16, 2013 (NLL Entry Draft day) in exchange
for a second-round pick in 2014…was a second-round selection (17th overall)
himself in 2012…appeared in four games as a rookie, collecting one assist and three
loose balls…a First-Team All-America selection at Limestone College, Decker was a
national player of the year award recipient as a senior.
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
COL
54711 8
2014
COL
612 3 2
2013
CGY
401 1 0
Career Totals 15 510 15 10
0
1
0
1
10
00
00
1 0
0
0
0
0
0 718320.200180-0
0 810222.045140-0
0 330 7.000 60-0
0 1831 5 49.000 38 0-0
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2014
COL
101 1 0 0 00 0 0 010 1.000 10-0
Career Totals 101 1 0 0 00 0 0 010 1.000 10-0
BRYCE SWEETING
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 190
Born: 07/07/1994
Shoots: Left
Hometown: Peterborough, ON
College/Club: Peterborough Lakers Jr. A
94 | DEFENSEMAN
Signed to a two-year agreement on October 19, 2015… selected 32nd overall
(fourth round) in the 2015 NLL Entry Draft by the Mammoth, Colorado’s first selection
in the Draft…played for Peterborough Jr. A in Canada, doubling the number of games
played from 2014 to 2015 from 10 to 20…scored one goal and nine assists for the
Lakers last summer.
WLA STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR TEAM
GP
G
A PTS PIM
PPG PPA SHG
SHAGWG LB FO
GP
G
A PTS PIM
PPG PPA SHG
SHAGWG LB FO
2015
Peterborough20191046 0 1 0 204
0-0
2014
Peterborough1012 346 0 0 0 000
0-0
Career Totals
302111392 0 1 0 2 0 4
0-0
POSTSEASON
YEAR TEAM
2015
Peterborough1416 781 0 0 1 004
0-0
2014
Peterborough1102 267 0 1 0 004
0-0
Career Totals
2518 9
148 0 1 1 008
0-0
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CALLUM CRAWFORD
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 205
Born: 11/07/1984
Shoots: Right
Hometown: Ottawa, ON
College/Club: Dowling
98 | FORWARD
Signed to a three-year agreement by the Mammoth as an unrestricted free agent
on August 19, 2015…was the most coveted player available on the market in the
offseason…10-year veteran posted 70-plus points in five straight seasons (20102014) before injuries limited him to just 12 games a season ago…leaves the Swarm
as the franchise’s all-time leader in goals (142), assists (282) and points (424)…
named the 36th best player in the NLL by ILIndoor in Nov. 2015…his 95 points in
2013 were fourth-most in the NLL…his career-best 96 points in 2010 were thirdmost in the league…selected by the Calgary Roughnecks in the 2005 NLL Entry
Draft in the second round (18th overall)…the Mammoth is Crawford’s sixth NLL
team, having also played for the Swarm (2010-2015), Rush (2009), Chicago Shamrox
(2008), Stealth (2007) and Roughnecks (2006).
NLL STATISTICS
REGULAR SEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2015
Minnesota
12
19
34
53412
001
54
48
3
129
.147
87
0-0
2014Minnesota
182654 80 8 6 16 5 2 1 925411224.116159 0-0
2013
Minnesota
14
32
63
9526
16
121
55
52
7
134
.239
104
0-0
2012
Minnesota
16
25
58
8388
24
042
56
48
8
162
.154
118
0-0
2011Minnesota
162743 70 6 6 16 0 0 1 574810156.173116 0-0
2010
Minnesota
16
32
64
9623
21
101
68
--
--
170
.188
128
0-0
2009
Edmonton
13
19
22
41038
211
48
--
--
123
.154
96
0-1
2008
Chicago
12
14
13
27423
210
37
--
--
98
.143
77
0-0
2007
San Jose131013 23 21 3 3 0 1 0 44----57.175370-0
2006
Calgary5
4
48 210
0 0 0
13
--
--
25
.160
15
0-0
Career Totals 135208368 576 57 39 109 11 11
8 524250 391278 .000 937 0-1
POSTSEASON
YEAR
TEAM GPGAPTSPIM
PPG
PPA
SHGSHA
GWGLB
TO
CTOS
SPCT
SOGFO
2013
Minnesota
221315 0 0 20 0 0113020.100120-0
2012
Minnesota
215 6 2 0 30 0 01310122.045170-0
2011
Minnesota
121 3 2 0 10 0 0 32014.143 90-0
2010
Minnesota
1
2
02 000
0 0 06
--
--9
.2229
0-0
2007
San Jose
2
3
03 220
0 0 0
10
--
--
12
.250
10
0-0
2006
Calgary0
0
00 000
0 0 00
--
--0
.0000
0-0
Career Totals8
10
19
29626
000
43
15
1
77
.000
57
0-0
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2016 ROSTER
# Name
Pos. ShootsDOB
Hometown
College/Club
Ht/Wt
4
8
15
16
17
18
19
23
24
27
35
37
45
51
61
62
82
90
94
98
Josh Sullivan
Greg Downing
Ilija Gajic
Adam Jones
Chris Wardle
Robert Hope
Cameron Holding
Jordan Gilles
John Grant Jr.
Alex Buque
Jeremy Noble
Dan Coates
Dillon Ward
Eli McLaughlin
Mike Burke
Creighton Reid
Joey Cupido
Jackson Decker
Bryce Sweeting
Callum Crawford
D
D
D
F
F
D
D
D
F
G
F
D
G
F
F
D
D
F
D
F
Right
Left
Left
Left
Left
Left
Left
Right
Left
Right
Right
Right
Right
Left
Right
Left
Right
Right
Left
Right
5/5/1990
3/25/1985
2/21/1985
7/31/1989
6/18/1992
7/20/1991
10/10/1989
10/5/1994
11/7/1974
9/27/1992
9/5/1991
4/6/1987
3/28/1991
8/25/1993
3/20/1990
1/20/1987
8/14/1990
4/18/1990
7/7/1994
11/7/1984
Red Deer, AB
Auburn, NY
Burnaby, BC
Owen Sound, ON
Victoria, BC
Peterborough, ON
Whitby, ON
Richmond, BC
Peterborough, ON
Whitby, ON
Orangeville, ON
St. Catharines, ON
Orangeville, ON
Surrey, BC
Wasaga Beach, ON
Milton, ON
Hamilton, ON
Port Moody, BC
Peterborough, ON
Ottawa, ON
Coquitlam Adanacs
6'1"/185
Fairfield
6'1"/185
University of Denver
6'0"/190
Canisius College
5'11"/175
Victoria Shamrocks
6'0"/175
Pfeiffer University
6'3"/190
Grand Valley State University6'1"/210
Delta Islanders
5'11"/190
SUNY Morrisville/Univ. of Delaware6'2"/224
New Westminster Salmonbellies5'10"/230
University of Denver
5'9"/170
Canisius College
6'0"/195
Bellarmine University
6'5"/195
Coquitlam Adanacs
6'1"/185
Brampton Excelsiors
6'1"/175
Ryerson University
6'2"/195
Six Nations Arrows
5'10"/175
Limestone College
6'1"/194
Peterborough Lakers Jr. A 6'2"/190
Dowling
6'3"/205
Practice Squad
2 Conrad Chapman
25 Mike Woods
44 Jamie Lincoln
D
D
F
Left
Right
Left
6/24/1992
3/21/1990 7/7/1986
Prince George, BC
Newmarket, ON
St. Catharines, ON
Nanaimo Timbermen
University at Albany
Hofstra University
6'6"/230
6’2”/215
6’1”/185
Inactive Roster
5 Eric Law
12 Cam Flint
77 Tyler Codron
F
F
D
Right
Right Right
4/19/1991
10/10/1990
10/20/1986
Centennial, CO
Georgetown, ON
Port Coquitlam, BC
University of Denver
University of Denver Port Coquitlam Saints
5'10"/170
5'11"/190
6'0"/210
Captain: Dan Coates
Alternate Captain: John Grant, Jr.
Alternate Captain: Cam Holding
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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
#Name
Pos.Pronunciation
Status
4
8
15
16
17
18
19
23
24
27
35
37
45
51
61
62
82
90
94
98
2
25
44
77
5
12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
D
D
D
ILL-ee-uh GUYTCH
F
F
WAR-dull
D
D
D
GILL-iss
F
G
BOO-kay
F
D
Coats
G
F
EE-lie mick-LAUCK-lin
F
D
CRAY-tin REED
D
kuh-PEE-doe
F
D
F
CAL-umm
D
D
F
D
KAAAH-drin
F
F
-
GUH-vitt
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SUN-blade
-
-
KOY-uhl
-
-
Strewp -
RAETH-uhr
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CZAR-kuh
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zuh-CONE
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Active Roster
Practice Player
Practice Player
Practice Player
Injured Reserve
Physically Unable to Perform List
Physically Unable to Perform List
President, GM & Governor
Assistant General Manager
Director of Player Personnel
Coach
Coach
Coach
Head of Sports Performance
Performance Coach
Trainer
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Josh Sullivan
Greg Downing
Ilija Gajic
Adam Jones
Chris Wardle
Robert Hope
Cam Holding
Jordan Gilles
John Grant Jr.
Alex Buque
Jeremy Noble
Dan Coates
Dillon Ward
Eli McLaughlin
Mike Burke
Creighton Reid
Joey Cupido
Jackson Decker
Bryce Sweeting
Callum Crawford
Conrad Chapman
Mike Woods
Jamie Lincoln
Tyler Codron
Eric Law
Cam Flint
Steve Govett
Don Sunblade
Dan Carey
Pat Coyle
Chris Gill
Dan Stroup
Joel Raether
Ken Szarka
Mark Zaccone
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RECORD BOOK
SEASON-BY-SEASON RECORD
SeasonGP W L
Pct.
2003
16 9
7
.563
2004
16 13 3
.813
2005
16 8
8
.500
2006
16 10 6
.625
2007
16 12 4
.750
2008
16 9
7
.563
2009
16 7
9
.437
2010
16 4
12 .250
2011
16 5
11 .313
2012
16 11 5
.688
2013
16 7
9
.437
2014
18 8
10 .444
2015
18 9
9
.500
Totals 212112100.528
Finished
First, East
First, West
Third, West
Second, West
First, West
Second, West
Fourth, West
Fifth, West
Fourth, West
Second, West
Fourth, West
Third, West
Second, West
Home Record
Season
GP
WLPct.
2003862.750
2004871.875
2005853.625
2006862.750
2007871.875
2008862.750
2009844.500
2010808.000
2011835.375
2012853.625
2013835.375
2014945.444
2015963.667
Totals1066244.585
Playoffs
Lost league semifinal
Lost division final
Lost division semifinal
Won league championship
Lost division semifinal
Lost division semifinal
Lost division semifinal
Did not qualify
Lost division semifinal
Lost division semifinal
Lost division semifinal
Lost division semifinal
Lost division semifinal
Road Record
GP
WLPct.
835.375
862.750
835.375
844.500
853.625
835.375
8 35.375
844.500
826.250
862.750
844.500
945.444
936.333
1065056.472
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RECORD BOOK
RECORD BY MONTH
Season DecemberJanuary February March
April
May
2003 -- 3-2 1-33-2 2-0 -2004 -- 4-2 4-04-1 1-0 -2005 -- 2-2 3-12-2 1-3 -20060-12-2 2-03-23-1-20071-04-1 4-02-21-1-20081-03-0 1-21-23-3-2009 -- 2-2 2-22-2 1-3 -2010 -- 2-3 0-30-3 2-3 -2011 -- 1-3 0-41-1 3-3 -2012 -- 4-0 2-14-2 1-2 -2013 -- 1-2 1-33-3 2-1 -20140-12-4 2-11-33-1-2015 -- 3-1 1-3 3-1 2-30-1
Totals 2-2 33-24 23-2329-26 25-24 0-1
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RECORD BOOK
HEAD COACHES
ASSISTANT COACHES
Season
Rod Jensen
2003
Jamie Batley
2003
2004
2005
Totals 3 seasons
Gary Gait
2006
2007
Totals 2 seasons
Bob McMahon 2008
2009
2010
Totals 3 seasons
Steve Govett
2010
Totals 1 seasons
Bob Hamley
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Totals 5 seasons
Pat Coyle, Chris Gill,
Dan Stroup
2014
2015
Totals 2 seasons
W LPct.
4 5 .444
5 2 .714
13 3.813
8 8.500
26 13 .667
10 6 .625
12 4.750
22 10 .688
9 7 .563
7 9.438
0 2.000
1616 .500
2 5 .286
2 5 .286
2 5 .400
511 .313
11 5.688
7 9.437
4 7.364
29 37 .439
4 3 .571
9 9.500
13 12 .520
Season
Jamie Batley, Tony Resch, Ward Sanderson
Walt Christianson, George McGeeney
Walt Christianson, Daren Fridge
Russ Heard, Dan Pratt
Russ Heard, George McGeeney, Dan Pratt
Bob Hamley, Russ Heard, Dan Pratt
Dan Pratt, Russ Heard, Dan Perreault
Dan Pratt, Dan Perreault, Ward Sanderson, Bob Hamley
Ed Comeau, Sean Farris, Ward Sanderson
Ed Comeau, Sean Farris, Ward Sanderson
Ed Comeau, Sean Ferris
Ed Comeau, Sean Ferris, Dallas Eliuk, Joel Raether
Dallas Eliuk, Joel Raether
Joel Raether
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
CAPTAINS
Season
Gary Gait
Gavin Prout
John Gallant
John Grant Jr.
Dan Coates
2003–2005
2006–2009, 2012, 2013
2010–2011
2014–2015
2016
GENERAL MANAGER
Season
Steve Govett
2003–present
ATTENDANCE
Season
Total
Average
NLL Rank
2003
131,907
16,488
Second
2004140,94217,618First
2005136,28617,036Second
2006132,34716,543First
2007134,35916,795First
2008139,71917,464First
2009131,79116,474Second
2010120,28815,036Second
2011126,92715,866Second
2012121,91315,239Second
2013126,08415,761First
2014141,35615,706First
2015133,09114,788First
Totals 1,717,01016,198
Single-Game High
18,207 (twice)
18,290
18,326
18,027
18,027
18,301
17,712
15,727
17,841
17,116
17,622
17,109
16,239
18,326
Sellouts
2
5
2
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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RECORD BOOK
SEASON OPENERS
SeasonDate
Opponent
Result
Attendance Site
2003Jan. 3
2004
Jan. 2
2005
Jan. 1
2006
Dec. 30, 2005
2007
Dec. 30, 2006
2008
Dec. 29, 2007
2009
Jan. 10
2010
Jan. 9
2011
Jan. 8
2012
Jan. 14
2013
Jan. 12
2014
Dec. 28, 2013
2015
Jan. 3
Toronto
San Jose
Calgary
Philadelphia
Rochester
Calgary
Portland
Washington
Washington
Minnesota
Washington
Edmonton
Minnesota
W, 13-12 OT
W, 17-8
W, 12-7
L, 13-11
W, 20-15
W, 10-9
L, 14-5
L, 17-8
L, 11-10
W, 20-14
L, 17-13
L, 13-10
W, 20-13
16,125
17,778
16,397
15,726
15,670
17,811
6,859
4,737
17,029
14,106
13,148
15,596
8,974
SINGLE-SEASON, WIN-LOSS RECORDS
Wins
Most wins
Most home wins
Most road wins
Fewest wins
Fewest home wins
Fewest road wins
Largest margin of victory
13
7
6
4
0
2
12
2004
2004, 2007
2004, 2012
2010
2010
2011
March 26, 2004 (18-6 vs. San Jose)
Losses
Most losses
Most home losses
Most road losses
Fewest losses
Fewest home losses
Fewest road losses
Largest margin of defeat
12
8
6
3
1
2
13
2010
2010
2011, 2015
2004
2004, 2007
2004, 2012
Feb. 18, 2011 (20-7 vs. Washington)
3
3
2
1
0
0
2004, 2010, 2011, 2014
2004, 2010
2009, 2011
2005, 2008
2009
2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2015
OVERTIME
Most overtime games
Most overtime wins
Most overtime losses
Fewest overtime games
Fewest overtime wins
Fewest overtime losses
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Denver
Denver
Denver
Denver
Denver
Portland, Ore.
Everett, Wash.
Denver
Denver
Denver
Denver
St. Paul, Minn.
RECORD BOOK
SINGLE-SEASON STREAKS
Winning
Longest winning streak
Longest home winning streak
Longest road winning streak
6 Feb. 7 – March 13, 2004; Jan. 25 – March 17, 2007; Jan. 14 – Feb. 18, 2012
6 Dec. 30, 2006 – Feb. 24, 2007
4 Jan. 18 – March 13, 2004; Jan. 20 – March 3, 2012
Losing
Longest losing streak
Longest home losing streak
Longest road losing streak
7 Jan. 30 – March 27, 2010; Jan. 22-March 4, 2011
8 Jan. 16 –April 23, 2010
5 Jan. 12 – March 16, 2003; Jan. 29-April 8, 2011
GOALS
Most Goals
Season
Game
Half
Quarter
2262003
20vs. Rochester on Dec. 30, 2006; vs. Minnesota on Jan. 14, 2012; at Minnesota on Jan. 3, 2015;
vs. Vancouver on Jan. 24, 2015
15
at Minnesota on Jan. 3, 2015 (second)
11
at Minnesota on Jan. 3, 2015 (fourth)
Most Home Goals
Season
1232003
Game
20
vs. Rochester on Dec. 30, 2006; vs. Minnesota on Jan. 14, 2012; vs. Vancouver on Jan. 24, 2015
Half
13
vs. New Jersey on Feb. 8, 2003 (second); vs. Minnesota on Jan. 14, 2012 (second)
Quarter
8
vs. Minnesota on Jan. 14, 2012 (fourth)
Most Road Goals
Season
1072006
Game
20
at Minnesota on Jan. 3, 2015
Half
15
at Minnesota on Jan. 3, 2015 (second)
Quarter
11
at Minnesota on Jan. 3, 2015 (fourth)
HIGHEST SCORING GAMES
GoalsDate
35
35
35 35
34
34
34
34
34
33
33
Mar. 23, 2003
Mar. 28, 2003
Feb. 3, 2006
Dec. 30, 2006
January 14, 2012
Feb. 21, 2003
Feb. 4, 2005
Mar. 24, 2007
Jan. 14, 2012
Jan. 3, 2015
Jan. 10, 2015
Opponent
New Jersey
Albany
Arizona
Rochester
Minnesota
Albany
Calgary
Buffalo
Minnesota
Minnesota
Calgary
Result
W, 18-17
W, 19-16
W, 18-17 OT
W, 20-15
W, 20-14
L, 19-15
L, 18-16
L, 19-15
W, 20-14
W, 20-13
W, 17-16 OT
Site
E. Rutherford, NJ
Denver
Glendale, AZ
Denver
Denver
Albany, NY
Calgary, Alberta
Buffalo, NY
Denver
St. Paul, Minn.
Denver
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SEASON-BY-SEASON LEADERS
Season
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Goals
G. Gait – 61
G. Gait – 55
G. Gait – 33
C. Gill – 29
G. Prout – 29
D. Carey – 32
B. Langtry – 30
B. Langtry – 38
J. Shewchuk – 31
J. Grant – 36
J. Grant – 50
J. Grant – 43
J. Grant – 40
A. Jones – 51
Assists
Points
Loose Balls
Goaltender (GAA)
G. Prout – 59
G. Prout – 67
G. Prout – 48
B. Langtry – 41
J. Grant – 47
J. Grant – 66
J. Grant – 48
J. Grant – 51
J. Grant – 57
G. Prout – 89
G. Prout – 92
B. Langtry – 79
J. Shewchuk – 66
J. Grant – 83
J. Grant – 116
J. Grant – 91
J. Grant – 91
A. Jones – 93
J. Sims – 136
N. Gajic – 121
B. Safarik – 98
J. Shewchuk – 83
I. Gajic – 101
I. Gajic – 124
J. Cupido – 101
B. Snider – 161
B. Snider – 119
C. Levis – 10.50
C. Levis – 10.04
A. Leyshon – 10.93
C. Levis – 11.43
C. Levis – 9.99
C. Levis – 12.26
T. Belanger – 10.77
D. Ward – 11.40
A. Buque – 9.36
T. Dowling – 42
G. Prout – 57
G. Prout – 50
G. Prout – 64
G. Gait – 96
G. Gait – 93
G. Gait – 81
G. Prout – 93
E. Miller – 186
G. Prout – 107
J. Jalbert – 141
J. Jalbert – 152
E. Miller – 13.09
G. Nash – 10.68
G. Nash – 11.16
G. Nash – 10.29
ALL-TIME LEADERS
Franchise History (dating back to 1987 including Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Washington)
Rank
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Games Played
J. Gallant – 196
B. Langtry – 132
G. Prout – 127
N. Carlson – 118
G. Gait – 113
J. Sims – 112
T. Ethington – 104
P. Cantabene – 96
C. Levis – 88
J. Grant – 81 (t10)
G. Nash – 81 (t10)
B. Reese – 81 (t10)
Goals
Assists
Points
Loose Balls
Goals
Assists
Points
Loose Balls
G. Gait – 387
B. Langtry – 230
G. Prout – 205
J. Grant – 203
A. Jones – 152
M. Shearer – 115
J. Shewchuk – 112
P. Gait – 111
D. Halladay – 96
D. Carey – 89
T. Hormes - 89
G. Prout – 459
G. Gait – 335
B. Langtry – 273
J. Grant – 269
P. Cantabene – 157
A. Jones – 154
D. Carey – 147
J. Shewchuk – 145
S. Pollock – 117
J. Sims – 108
G. Gait – 722
G. Prout – 664
B. Langtry – 503
J. Grant – 472
A. Jones – 306
J. Shewchuk – 257
P. Cantabene – 245
D. Carey – 236
P. Gait – 216
M. Shearer – 208
J. Gallant – 891
J. Sims – 770
P. Cantabene – 683
G. Gait – 655
G. Prout – 647
B. Langtry – 604
N. Carlson – 453
J. Jalbert – 380
J. Hanford – 375
I. Gajic – 356
Colorado Mammoth History
Rank
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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Games Played
J. Gallant – 181
B. Langtry – 132
G. Prout – 127
N. Carlson – 118
T. Ethington – 104
C. Levis – 88
J. Sims – 87
J. Grant – 81 (t8)
G. Nash – 81 (t8)
R. Catton – 77
B. Langtry – 230
G. Prout – 205
J. Grant – 203
A. Jones – 152
G. Gait – 149
J. Shewchuk – 112
D. Carey – 89
S. Pollock – 73
B. Prepchuk – 67
D. Halladay – 65
G. Prout – 459
B. Langtry – 273
J. Grant – 269
A. Jones – 154
D. Carey – 147
J. Shewchuk – 145
G. Gait – 121
S. Pollock – 117
J. Sims – 83
N. Carlson – 81
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G. Prout – 664
B. Langtry – 503
J. Grant – 472
A. Jones – 306
G. Gait – 270
J. Shewchuk – 257
D. Carey – 236
S. Pollock – 190
J. Sims – 147
B. Prepchuk – 139
J. Gallant – 783
G. Prout – 647
J. Sims – 629
B. Langtry – 604
N. Carlson – 453
J. Jalbert – 380
J. Hanford – 375
I. Gajic – 356
C. Holding – 355
T. Ethington – 328
RECORD BOOK
MAMMOTH ALL-PROS
Season
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2012
2013
2014
2015 Player
All-Pro team
Gary Gait
Gary Gait
Gee Nash
Gavin Prout
Gary Gait
Gavin Prout
Jay Jalbert
Gavin Prout
Gavin Prout
John Grant Jr.
John Grant Jr. Adam Jones Joey Cupido
Adam Jones
First
First
First
Second
Second
First
Second
Second
Second
First
Second
Second
First
Second
MAMMOTH ALL-STARS
SeasonDate
Site
Result
Attendance
2004
Pepsi Center – Denver
East 19, West 15
16,742
Feb. 22
Player
G APts
Gavin Prout
Jay Jalbert
Gary Gait
Jamie Hanford
4 26
1 1 2
0 2 2
1 01
Goaltender
WLMins GAA Pct
Gee Nash
0
0
30:53 15.54 .667
SeasonDate
Site
Result
Attendance
2005
Pengrowth Saddledome – Calgary, Alberta
East 11, West 10
11,511
Feb. 26
Player
G APts
Gavin Prout
Gary Gait
Jay Jalbert
Pat Coyle
1 12
1 0 1
1 0 1
0 11
Goaltender
WLMins GAA Pct
Gee Nash
0
1
25:45 11.65 .792
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MAMMOTH ALL-STARS (CONT.)
SeasonDate
Site
Result
Attendance
2006
Air Canada Centre - Toronto West 14, East 13
15,924
Result
Attendance
East 20, West 16
12,856
Result
Attendance
Feb. 25
Player
G APts
Jay Jalbert
Dan Carey
Gavin Prout
1 56
2 1 3
0 2 2
SeasonDate
2007
Site
March 10 Rose Garden – Portland, OR
Player
G APts
Gavin Prout
Josh Sims
Dan Carey
John Gallant
3
1
0
0
Goaltender
WLMins GAA Pct
Gee Nash
0
SeasonDate
2008
5
1
2
1
1
8
2
2
1
30:00 20.00 .600
Site
March 16 Rexall Place – Edmonton, Alberta East 17, West 16, OT 9,574
Player
G APts
Dan Carey
Gavin Prout
Nick Carlson*
3
2
0
3
0
2
6
2
2
*Substitute for injured Josh Sims
Goaltender
WLMins GAA Pct
Gee Nash
0
0
30:00 10.00 .865
SeasonDate
Site
Result
Attendance
2009
Pepsi Center – Denver, CO
East 27, West 21
13,380
March 7
Player
G APts
Brian Langtry
Nick Carlson
Gavin Prout
Bruce Murray
2
1
2
0
Goaltender
WLMins GAA Pct
Andrew Leyshon 0
44
3
2
4
1
1
5
3
6
1
30:00 26.00 .649
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MAMMOTH ALL-STARS (CONT.)
SeasonDate
Site
2011
Turning Stone & Casino Events Center – Verona, NY East 30, West 26
Feb. 27
Player
G APts
Mac Allen
John Grant, Jr.
0
5
Goaltender
WLMins GAA Pct
Chris Levis
0
0
0
1
Result
0
5
30:00 36.00 .581
SeasonDate
Site
2012
First Niagra Center – Buffalo, NY West 20, East 18
Feb. 25
Player
G APts
John Grant Jr.
Adam Jones
Gavin Prout
Rory Smith
1
1
4
0
Goaltender
WLMins GAA Pct
Chris Levis
0
3
4
0
0
0
Result
Attendance
13,466
4
5
4
0
30:00 22.00 .718
MAMMOTH ALL-ROOKIE TEAM MEMBERS
SeasonPlayer
2003
Brian Langtry
2006
Dan Carey
2007
Nenad Gajic, Jamie Shewchuk
2012
Adam Jones
2013
Joey Cupido
2014
Dillon Ward
2015
Alex Buque, Robert Hope, Eli McLaughlin, Jeremy Noble*
*NLL-record four teammates named to the All-Rookie Team
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NLL AWARDS
2003 Most Valuable Player
Gary Gait’s historic first season in Denver showed Colorado fans exactly why he is considered to be the best player
in National Lacrosse League history. Gait carried the Mammoth in its inaugural season, smashing the single-season
scoring record with 61 goals. He added 35 assists to finish third in overall league scoring with 96 points and was the
centerpiece of the Mammoth offense that finished second in league scoring.
2003 Rookie of the Year
Brian Langtry quickly endeared himself to fans in Denver by scoring the overtime game-winner against the Toronto
Rock in the Colorado Mammoth’s first ever game on Jan. 3, 2003. He continued to delight fans of the fledging Mammoth during the 2003 season with his deadly shooting and fiery on-field persona. Langtry racked up 28 goals and 34
assists to place third on the team in scoring and led all NLL rookies with 62 points.
2004 Sportsmanship Award
Mammoth captain Gary Gait, who led the NLL with 55 goals and five game-winning goals, served just four penalties
for eight penalty minutes in 16 games. The Mammoth was the third-least penalized team this season, averaging just
18.75 penalty minutes per game.
2004 Goaltender of the Year
Gee Nash was named the National Lacrosse League’s top goaltender after posting a career-high 11 wins and backstopping his team to the league’s best record. In his fifth NLL season Nash recorded a league-best .790 save percentage and posted the third-best goals against average (10.68) among regular starting goaltenders.
2005 Sportsmanship Award
Gary Gait won the Sportsmanship Award for the second consecutive season in 2005 after retiring as the National
Lacrosse League’s all-time leading scorer. Gait served just two penalties for four penalty minutes in 16 games, while
finishing ninth in league scoring with 81 points. The Mammoth was the fourth-least penalized team in 2005, averaging
23.25 penalty minutes per game.
2008 Sportsmanship Award
The Mammoth’s Dan Carey deservingly won the NLL 2008 Sportsmanship Award. The left-handed forward has played
three seasons for the Mammoth and in his 43 career games; Carey has accumulated only 11 penalty minutes, none in
2008. Before suffering a season-ending injury in 2008, Carey scored 22 goals and 27 assists in 11 games. Admired
by teammates and opponents alike, Carey was named to the 2008 All-Star team. The Mammoth was the 4th least
penalized team in the National Lacrosse League in 2008, averaging 20.56 penalty minutes per game.
2012 Most Valuable Player
John Grant Jr. rewrote the NLL record books, setting a new single-season points record (116) despite missing two
games. His 50 goals were tops in the NLL, and his 19 power-play assists were second-most. Grant scored his 500th
career goal and recorded his 1000th career point and 1000th career loose ball. He was a three-time NLL Player of the
Month and four-time NLL Offensive Player of the Week.
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2012 Rookie of the Year
Adam Jones, the third overall pick in the 2011 NLL Entry Draft, led all rookies in points (76) and assists (47). Both
were franchise rookie records, as was his goal total (29). Jones was a three-time NLL Rookie of the Week and twotime NLL Rookie of the Month. He was the team’s third-leading scorer.
2015 Transition Player of the Year
Joey Cupido enjoyed a breakout season in 2015, leading all defensemen in goals (16) and points (31). He topped the
National Lacrosse League with 40 caused turnovers while his .372 shooting percentage was best among all players
league-wide who scored nine or more goals. Cupido’s four short-handed tallies were the most among defensemen,
and one shy of the league-leader.
EXECUTIVE AWARDS
Steve Govett
John Ellis
Jason Linscott
Brian Kitts
Dave Reeder
2004 Executive of the Year
2005 Sponsorship Executive of the Year
2005 Ticket Sales Executive of the Year
2008 Marketing Executive of the Year
2008 Sponsorship Executive of the Year
COLORADO MAMMOTH TEAM AWARDS (CREATED IN 2015)
Jay Jalbert Award
(Teammate of the Year)
Tyler Codron
Jamie Hanford Award
(Most Inspirational)
Jeremy Noble
Fan Choice Award
(Selected by the Fans)
Joey Cupido
Gary Gait Award
(Most Valuable Player)
Adam Jones
Dave Stilley Award (Top Defenseman)
Dan Coates
President’s Award
(Standard of Excellence, Team’s Highest Honor)
Cody Moll
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ENTRY DRAFT SELECTIONS
2002
Round
Selection
Player
U.S. College/Canadian Club
2
5
6
7
8
9
9
21
57
69
81
93
104
105
Ryan Soliday
Billy St. George
Kevin Smithies
Tom Ethington
Chase Jaeger
Brad Reppert
Mike Nappolilli
Syracuse
Syracuse
Bucknell
Denver
Delta
Towson
Colorado State
2003
Round
Selection
Player
U.S. College/Canadian Club
3
3
4
5
6
7
8
24
31
35
45
55
65
76
Curtis Smith
Brian Potter
Dan Cocchi
Graham Palmer
Devon Spilker
Pat Meyers
Mike Frissora
Ohio State
Victoria
Towson
Victoria
Limestone
Ohio State
Middlebury
2004
Round
Selection
Player
U.S. College/Canadian Club
3
4
5
6
29
40
52
63
Lee Zink
Cory Vann
Andrew Huelskoetter
Mark Plonkey
Maryland
Denver
Denver
Colorado State
2005
Round
Selection
Player
U.S. College/Canadian Club
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
16
28
39
50
62
Dan Carey
Ryan Marshall
Shawn Williams
Scott Davidson
Andy Glen
Adam Hughes
Canisius
Duke
Surrey (British Columbia)
Denver
Peterborough (Ontario)
Cortland State
Round
Selection
Player
U.S. College/Canadian Club
1
2
3
4
5
6
13
25
34
51
64
77
Gary Bining
Jamie Shewchuk
Matt Poskay
Curtis Morwick
Casey Cittadino
Sean Morris
Ohio State
Burnaby (British Columbia)
Virginia
Victoria (British Columbia)
Towson
Massachusetts
2006
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2007
Round
Selection
Player
U.S. College/Canadian Club
2
3
3
4
6
26
30
40
54
82
Nathan Sanderson
Dylan Llord
Matt Wilson
Andrew Spack
Ryan Clark
Rutgers
St. Catherines (Ontario)
Coquitlam (British Columbia)
Loyola (Md.)
Nanaimo (British Columbia)
Round
Selection
Player
U.S. College/Canadian Club
1
3
4
6
7
31
43
69
Matt Danowski
Mike Ward
Terry Kiminer
Ryan McFadyen
Duke University
Duke University
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Duke University
2008
2009
Round
Selection
Player
U.S. College/Canadian Club
1
1
2
3
4
6
4
5
17
32
35
55
Cliff Smith
Alex Gajic
Brad Richardson
Shaun Dhaliwal
Ryan McFadyen
Neil Tyacke
University of Denver
University of Denver
University of Denver
Burnaby, BC
Duke University
New Westminster, BC
Round
Selection
Player
U.S. College/Canadian Club
2
3
5
6
11
22
42
52
Ned Crotty
Ken Clausen
John Rae
Mark Farthing
Duke University
University of Virginal
Barrie, ON
Peterborough, ON
Round
Selection
Player
U.S. College/Canadian Club
1
1
2
2
2
4
5
6
3
8
13
14
16
30
38
47
Adam Jones
Dan Coates
Jordan McBride
Jamie Lincoln
Tye Belanger
Craig England
Joey Cupido
Jovan Miller
Canisius College
Canisius College
Stony Brook University
Hofstra University
Peterborough Lakers
Orangeville, ON
Six Nations, ON
Syracuse University
2010
2011
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ENTRY DRAFT SELECTIONS (CONT.)
2012
Round
Selection
Player
U.S. College/Canadian Club
1
5
6
9
44
53
Colton Clark
Jaeden Gastaldo
Alex Demopoulos
Bellarmine University
Langley Thunder
University of Denver
Round
Selection
Player
U.S. College/Canadian Club
1
4
4
5
6
3
31
32
40
49
Dillon Ward
Cody McMahon
Cameron Mann
Dom Sebastiani
Jake Weidner
Bellarmine University
Orangeville Northmen
Jacksonville University
University of Delaware
Brampton Excelsiors Junior 'A'
Round
Selection
Player
U.S. College/Canadian Club
1
1
2
4
5
5
6
4
7
17
32
41
42
50
Eli McLaughlin
Robert Hope
Alex Buque
Zach Rogers
DJ Giacobbo
Terry Ellis
Mike Crampton
Coquitlam Adanacs
Pfeiffer University
New Westminster Salmonbellies
Providence College
Canisius College
University of Denver
Air Force Academy
Round
Selection
Player
U.S. College/Canadian Club
4
5
6
32
45
52
Bryce Sweeting
Dane Sorensen
Jordan Gilles
Peterborough Lakers Junior 'A'
Florida Southern College
Delta Islanders Junior 'A'
2013
2014
2015
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2003 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS
First place, East Division / Record: 9-7 (Home: 6-2; Away: 3-5; Overtime: 1-1)
Date
Opponent
Result
RecordAttendance Site
Jan. 3
Jan. 11
Jan. 18
Jan. 25
Jan. 31
Feb. 6
Feb. 8
Feb. 14
Feb. 21
March 1
March 16
March 21
March 23
March 28
April 5
April 13
Toronto
Ottawa
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
N.Y. Saints
N.Y. Saints
New Jersey
Calgary
Albany
Vancouver
Vancouver
Rochester
New Jersey
Albany
Calgary
Toronto
W, 13-12 OT
L, 13-11
W, 13-9
L, 13-11
W, 19-13
L, 20-12
W, 16-14
L, 14-13 OT
L, 19-15
W, 18-12
L, 14-9
L, 16-12
W, 18-17
W, 19-16
W, 14-11
W, 13-10
1-0
1-1
2-1
2-2
3-2
3-3
4-3
4-4
4-5
5-5
5-6
5-7
6-7
7-7
8-7
9-7
No.Player
GP
G
A
16,125
3,586
16,606
13,848
18,207
3,472
14,735
15,175
3,210
16,032
7,250
16,820
6,287
18,207
13,139
17,888
Pts
Denver
Ottawa
Denver
Philadelphia
Denver
Uniondale, N.Y.
Denver
Denver
Albany, N.Y.
Denver
Vancouver, B.C.
Denver
E. Rutherford, N.J.
Denver
Calgary, Alberta
Toronto
Shots GWG PPG SHG LB
00
Tom Still
14033000031
3
Del Halladay 163029592032 102 74
4
Tom Phair
16111021420 1 1 37
5
Jamie Hanford161561800080
6
Brian Langtry 152834621403 6 1 107
11
John Gallant 16358700175
12
Al Truant
13141428700 2 0 36
13
John Rosa 15318
211200286
14
Rory Graham 4213400010
16
Ted Dowling 142842701821 6 1 73
17
Ben Prepchuk 122119401060 3 6 42
17
Matt Shearer 110190000
19
Josh Sims 14820
2834010112
21
Erik Miler
16023
233000186
22
Gary Gait
166135962533 115 105
23
Eric Seremet 204430007
23
Trevor Tierney100010000
28
Tom Ethington411210008
34
Brian Reese 15189400061
41
Bryan Cole 103691000036
43
Hugh Donovan9022200029
66
Kev. Stewardson
63471100020
77
Dave Stilley 7022000016
88
Matt Ogelsby 122682300072
91
Fred Jenner 85510330118
Totals
22629652211719 41 20 1312
No.Goaltender
GP
Mins GA
Avg SavesPct. W
L
00
Tom Still
5 142:24
4418.54
81.648
1 1
21
Erik Miller
16 811:20
17713.09
529.7498 6
Totals 968:31
22313.81
610.7329 7
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2004 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS
First place, West Division / Record: 13-3 (Home: 7-1; Away: 6-2; Overtime: 3-0)
Date
Opponent
Result
RecordAttendance Site
Jan. 2
Jan. 9
Jan. 10
Jan. 18
Jan. 25
Jan. 30
Feb. 7
Feb. 14
Feb. 27
Feb. 28
March 6
March 13
March 19
March 21
March 26
April 3
San Jose
Arizona
San Jose
Vancouver
Arizona
Calgary
Vancouver
Calgary
Anaheim
Anaheim
Philadelphia
Rochester
Arizona
Calgary
San Jose
Anaheim
W, 17-8
W, 12-11
L, 13-12
W, 13-12 OT
W, 14-13 OT
L, 14-13
W, 11-10
W, 13-12 OT
W, 13-8
W, 15-10
W, 13-12
W, 18-12
L, 14-13
W, 11-8
W, 18-6
W, 17-10
1-0
2-0
2-1
3-1
4-1
4-2
5-2
6-2
7-2
8-2
9-2
10-2
10-3
11-3
12-3
13-3
No.Player
GP
G
A
Pts
17,778
5,277
8,137
6,554
14,857
18,305
18,290
10,129
4,249
18,029
17,385
8,527
5,521
11,536
18,274
18,024
Denver
Glendale, Ariz.
San Jose, Calif.
Vancouver, B.C.
Denver
Denver
Denver
Calgary, Alberta
Anaheim, Calif.
Denver
Denver
Rochester, N.Y.
Glendale, Ariz.
Calgary, Alberta
Denver
Denver
Shots GWG PPG SHG LB
00
Tom Still
100000000
2
Tom Phair 210110008
3
Del Halladay 162421451500 1 1 51
4
Josh Sims 13512
172310085
5
Jamie Hanford133361200087
6
Brian Langtry 162426501550 7 3 59
8
Nick Carlson 1229111300050
9
Gavin Prout 163457911223 7 0 107
10
Jay Jalbert
12181735882 0 1 87
11
John Gallant 16279801056
13
John Wilson 13141933861 9 0 38
14
Rory Graham 8022200019
15
Jeff Sonke 321380003
17
B.J. Potter 843780008
19
Ben Prepchuk 161918371050 6 0 31
20
Scott Stapleford
1639121200026
21
Erik Miller 16011200020
22
Gary Gait
165538932445 173 80
23
Brad Self
9524
294111060
24
Curtis Smith 12613
193600028
34
Brian Reese 16011
11400058
38
Gee Nash
16013
13000052
71
Shawn Cable 5156180007
77
Dave Stilley 14189601062
Totals
223317540114413 50 8 1082
No.Goaltender
GP
Mins GA
Avg SavesPct. W
L
21
Erik Miller
3 154:58
3011.62
75.714
2 0
38
Gee Nash
14 803:21
14310.68
539.79011 3
Totals 961:52
17310.79
614.78013 3
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2005 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS
Third place, West Division / Record: 8-8 (Home: 5-3; Away: 3-5; Overtime: 1-0)
Date
Opponent
Result
RecordAttendance Site
Jan. 1
Jan. 8
Jan. 22
Jan. 29
Feb. 4
Feb. 13
Feb. 18
Feb. 24
March 4
March 13
March 18
March 19
April 1
April 2
April 9
April 15
Calgary
Arizona
Buffalo
San Jose
Calgary
Arizona
San Jose
San Jose
Anaheim
Calgary
Philadelphia
Anaheim
Minnesota
Anaheim
Arizona
Rochester
W, 12-7
L, 16-15
W, 11-8
L, 12-10
L, 18-16
W, 13-12 OT
W, 14-6
W, 14-8
W, 13-12
L, 13-10
L, 15-12
W, 16-8
W, 15-9
L, 10-6
L, 15-12
L, 13-12
1-0
1-1
2-1
2-2
2-3
3-3
4-3
5-3
6-3
6-4
6-5
7-5
8-5
8-6
8-7
8-8
No.
Player
16,397
17,289
18,137
5,107
10,031
16,238
5,512
16,249
3,500
17,380
11,742
16,270
10,054
18,326
6,735
9,342
Denver
Denver
Denver
San Jose, Calif.
Calgary, Alberta
Denver
San Jose, Calif.
Denver
Anaheim, Calif.
Denver
Philadelphia
Denver
St. Paul. Minn.
Denver
Glendale, Ariz.
Rochester, N.Y.
Pos
GP
GA PtsPIM
PPG
SHG
GWG
LBShots
SPctSOG FO
00
Tom Still
G000 0 0000
2Pat Coyle
D16
2151721000
3Del Halladay F111112236 10 0
5Jamie HanfordD16
07 7 45000
6Brian Langtry F101611271010 1
7Chris Prat F97121920410
8Nick Carlson F16
6121838021
9Gavin Prout F162850783261 1
10
Jay Jalbert D16
18224040211
11
John Gallant D16
29 1123010
15
Jeff Sonke F301 1 2000
19
Paul Gait
F463 9 2300
20
Scott Stapleford
D14
4121619001
21
Erik Miller G100 0 0000
22
Gary Gait
F16
3348814901
23
Brad Self
F876 130000
24
Josh Sims F16
14142812121
28
Tom EthingtonD901 1 8000
29
John McLellanG101 1 0000
(TOTALS) 302 2 0000
34
Brian Reese D815 6 13010
38
Gee Nash
G16
010106000
39
Mark MiyashitaD10
27 9 12000
55
Chris Panos F98152310201
72
Randy Daly F231 4 0200
77
Dave Stilley D15
23 5 31000
88Dan Stroup
F 1631 10 41 0 161 0
Totals
201 287 488 372 47 10
8
No.Goaltender
GP
Mins GA
Avg SavesPct. W
0 0 .0000
889 .2227
39 85 .129 72
6310 .0009
37 76 .211 55
3138 .18429
6128 .21422
80 139 .201 106
141116 .15588
678 .2508
8 9 .0007
1325 .24019
2323 .17417
0 0 .0000
81185 .178148
3533 .21223
11151 .27543
236 .0005
0 4 .0003
0 4 .0003
231 1.0001
270 .0000
333 .6673
3059 .13649
3 8 .3757
4911 .1828
67 121 .256 96
1133 1065
.189
842
0-0
0-0
0-0
280-420
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
6-15
0-0
0-0
5-15
0-0
294-455
L
00
Tom Still
5 142:24
4418.54
81.648
1 1
21
Erik Miller
16 811:20
17713.09
529.7498 6
Totals 968:31
22313.81
610.7329 7
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RECORD BOOK
2006 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS
Second place, West Division / Record: 10-6 (Home: 6-2; Away: 4-4; Overtime: 1-1)
Date
Opponent
Result
RecordAttendance Site
Dec. 30
Jan. 7
Jan. 13
Jan. 14
Jan. 21
Feb. 3
Feb. 11
March 3
March 11
March 12
March 18
March 25
April 2
April 8
April 14
April 15
Philadelphia
Rochester
San Jose
San Jose
Portland
Arizona
San Jose
Edmonton
Calgary
Portland
Arizona
Edmonton
Arizona
Buffalo
Calgary
Calgary
L, 13-11
W, 12-11
W, 9-7
L, 10-7
L, 12-11
W, 18-17 OT
W, 8-7
W, 15-10
L, 15-14 OT
L, 12-11
W, 15-11
W, 13-7
W, 16-11
L, 14-12
W, 11-8
W, 17-7
0-1
1-1
2-1
2-2
2-3
3-3
4-3
5-3
5-4
5-5
6-5
7-5
8-5
8-6
9-6
10-6
No.
Player
15,726
16,850
15,632
6,277
9,916
6,373
18,027
16,732
12,028
15,247
6,420
9,527
16,435
11,895
17,698
11,884
Denver
Denver
Denver
San Jose, Calif.
Portland, Ore.
Glendale, Ariz.
Denver
Denver
Calgary, Alberta
Denver
Glendale, Ariz.
Edmonton, Alberta
Denver
Buffalo, N.Y.
Denver
Calgary, Alberta
Pos
GP
GA PtsPIM
PPG
SHG
GWG
LBShots
SPctSOG FO
2Pat Coyle
D16
111126000
3Mike Law
F321 3 0100
4Josh Sims
F16127 192622 1
5Jamie HanfordD16
07 7 24000
6Brian Langtry F152426509 91 4
8Nick Carlson F161415295133 2
9Gavin Prout F16
2964934212
20
10
Jay Jalbert D16
19294855000
11
John Gallant D15
16 7 23010
14
Andy Glen D210 1 6000
19
Ben PrepchukF15
12193110301
20
Scott Stapleford
D310 1 0000
21
Steve Voituk F310 1 5000
25 Chris K. Gill
F
16 29
16
45
6
17 0
1
28
Tom EthingtonD15
32 5 18100
29
John McLellanG000 0 0000
30
Chris Levis G10
01 1 0000
37
Andrew Burkholder
F667 130010
(TOTALS)
7
6
7
13
0
0
1
0
38
Gee Nash
G14
19 100000
42
Gewas Schindler
F423 5 6000
44
Dan Carey F16
1745622900
48
Rich Catton D16
16 7 24000
66
Matt Leveque D420 2 6000
77
Dave Stilley D12
02 2 64000
88Dan Stroup
F 1522 12 34 2 120 1
Totals
200 288 488 409 69 10
10
No.Goaltender
GP
30 Chris Levis 10
38 Gee Nash 14
Totals
54
977 .1437
119 .2227
10462 .194 45
7310 .0008
72 153 .157 120
56 43 .326 33
89133 .218101
152141 .135112
7713 .07710
6 1 1.0001
3886 .14063
5 5 .2005
4 13 .07710
55
93
.312
74
418 .3758
0 0 .0000
3 2 .0001
1534 .17624
15
35
.171
25
234 .2504
3 17 .11814
80139 .122105
6810 .1007
136 .3335
231 .0001
52 117 .188 93
1160 1099
.182
850
Mins GA
Avg SavesPct. W
L
292:55 4
670:51 6
963:46 10
3
3
6
.788
.787
.78
56
115
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11.47
10.29
10.75
208
425
633
0-0
0-0
0-0
267-430
0-0
1-1
1-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-4
0-0
271-438
RECORD BOOK
2007 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS
First place, West Division / Record: 12-4 (Home: 7-1; Away: 5-3; Overtime: 2-0)
Date
Opponent
Result
RecordAttendance Site
Dec. 30
Jan. 5
Jan. 13
Jan. 19
Jan. 20
Jan. 25
Feb. 3
Feb. 15
Feb. 18
Feb. 24
March 17
March 24
March 30
March 31
April 12
April 13
Rochester
Arizona
Buffalo
Edmonton
Calgary
Portland
Edmonton
Portland
Calgary
Portland
Toronto
Buffalo
Arizona
Minnesota
San Jose
San Jose
W, 20-15
W, 10-6
W, 11-10 OT
W, 16-9
L, 17-13
W, 15-11
W, 16-7
W, 10-8
W, 15-12
W, 13-7
W, 13-12
L, 19-15
L, 14-8
W, 11-9
W, 13-12
L, 11-10
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
4-1
5-1
6-1
7-1
8-1
9-1
10-1
10-2
10-3
11-3
12-3
12-4
No.
Player
15,670
7,179
16,523
11,065
11,582
14,388
17,804
7,192
17,911
18,024
15,614
15,156
18,027
10,114
16,012
3,288
Denver
Glendale, Ariz.
Denver
Edmonton, Alberta
Calgary, Alberta
Denver
Denver
Portland, Ore.
Denver
Denver
Toronto
Buffalo, N.Y.
Denver
St. Paul, Minn.
Denver
San Jose, Calif.
Pos
GP
GA PtsPIM
PPG
SHG
GWG
LBShots
SPctSOG FO
2Pat Coyle
D13
13 4 4010
3Mike Law
F141312250 42 0
4Josh Sims
T151920391204 0
5Jamie HanfordD15
24 6 14000
6Brian Langtry F16
3136672413
21
8Nick Carlson T834 7 12000
9Gavin Prout F16
3059893211
21
11
John Gallant D11
18 9 11101
13
Scott DavidsonT100 0 0000
18
Nenad Gajic T16
13243714121
19
Ben PrepchukF13
1516314700
28
Tom EthingtonD13
02 2 12000
30
Chris Levis G10
02 2 4000
37 Andrew Burkholder
F312 3 0000
38
Gee Nash
G14
06 6 0000
44
Dan Carey F16
3244769721
47
Jason Bloom T10
29 1110000
48
Rich Catton D16
08 8 33000
55
Jim Moss
T838 1136001
66
Matt Leveque D12
12 3 19000
72
Jordan Cornfield
F993 126101
77
Dave Stilley D12
24 6 20000
85Jamie ShewchukF 1527 26 53 19 130 1
94
Matt Taylor F444 8 8001
Totals
209 306 515 339 58 15
12
No.Goaltender
GP
Mins GA
Avg SavesPct. W
613 .3332
58 85 .153 72
13692 .207 67
7212 .1677
77232 .134181
2312 .25010
85141 .213108
795 .2003
2 3 .0002
10239 .33332
3682 .18365
3610 .0008
8 0 .0000
6 17 .05912
281 .0001
75155 .206112
3315 .13311
633 .0002
4010 .3009
356 .1675
2143 .20936
255 .4005
69 100 .270 80
7 23 .17416
1187 1094
.191
846
0-0
0-0
1-1
275-416
1-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
19-29
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-4
0-0
0-0
297-452
L
30
Chris Levis
10285:50
3 4 5010.50
177.780
38
Gee Nash
14681:29
90128
11.27
452
.779
Totals
967:19 12
4
179 11.19629 .778
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RECORD BOOK
2008 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS
Second place, West Division / Record: 9-7 (Home: 6-2; Away: 3-5; Overtime: 1-0)
Date
Opponent
Result
RecordAttendance Site
Dec. 29
Jan. 12
Jan. 24
Jan. 26
Feb. 7
Feb. 15
Feb. 24
March 8
March 14
March 20
April 3
April 5
April 12
April 18
April 19
April 26
Calgary
Edmonton
Portland
San Jose
Portland
Philadelphia
Calgary
San Jose
Calgary
Portland
Rochester
Buffalo
N.Y. Titans
Edmonton
Edmonton
San Jose
W, 10-9
W, 14-11
W, 12-11 OT
W, 11-6
W, 15-12
L, 15-13
L, 12-9
L, 12-8
W, 11-6
L, 16-15
W, 11-8
L, 12-11
L, 14-10
W, 15-4
W, 13-8
L, 11-6
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
5-1
5-2
5-3
6-3
6-4
7-4
7-5
7-6
8-6
9-6
9-7
No.
Player
17,811
17,520
6,322
18,007
15,910
17,109
10,203
18,201
11,134
6,182
16,860
16,905
6,337
18,301
8,142
2,916
Denver
Denver
Portland, Ore.
Denver
Denver
Denver
Calgary, Alberta
Denver
Calgary, Alberta
Portland, Ore.
Denver
Buffalo, N.Y.
New York City
Denver
Edmonton, Alberta
San Jose, Calif.
Pos
GP
GA PtsPIM
PPG
SHG
GWG
LBShots
SPctSOG FO
1Jed Prossner F111410242 01 0
2Pat Coyle
D15
18 9 14000
4Josh Sims T10
55 1010010
6Brian Langtry F143033632180 0
8Nick Carlson T16
87 1523002
9Gavin Prout F162567921483 0
10
Nenad Gajic T16
618248000
11
John Gallant D15
06 6 10000
16
Matt Brown F333 6 2100
20
Bruce Murray D16
04 4 24000
23
Chris S. Gill T604 4 6000
25
Chris K. Gill F567 134410
(TOTALS) 13
1812301410
11
28
Tom EthingtonD16
13 4 30000
30
Chris Levis G801 1 4000
38
Gee Nash
G13
04 4 2000
43
Dylan Llord F332 5 2000
44
Dan Carey F11
2227490811
47
Jason Bloom T956 114001
48
Rich Catton D16
12 3 55000
55
Jim Moss
T12
05 5 17000
66
Matt Leveque D801 1 13000
72
Jordan Cornfield
F7711182100
85Jamie ShewchukF 1526 38 64 24 100 3
95Jason Wulder F 1621 26 47 4 130 2
Totals 184
298
482
329
53
79
No.Goaltender
GP
Mins GA
Avg SavesPct. W
32 101 .139 73
745 .2003
5925 .20018
58 189 .159 144
5837 .21625
85 171 .146 128
12118 .33316
798 .0004
5 13 .23110
735 .0004
336 .0004
1126 .23121
3877 .23458
607 .1435
7 0 .0000
140 .0000
8 14 .21410
68138 .15995
1928 .17924
544 .2504
455 .0003
224 .0003
2740 .17529
69 145 .179 111
48 89 .236 72
1129
1078.171806
L
30
Chris Levis 8322:49
235410.04
202
.789
38
Nash, Gee 13640:24
74112
10.49
366
.766
Totals 963:13
97167
10.44
568
.773
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0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
5-13
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
36-69
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
28-60
0-0
131-259
5-10
0-0
0-0
0-0
205-414
RECORD BOOK
2009 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS
Fourth place, West Division / Record: 7-9 (Home: 4-4; Away: 3-5; Overtime: 0-2)
DateOpponent
Jan. 9
Jan. 10
Jan. 24
Jan. 31
Feb. 7
Feb. 14
Feb. 21
Feb. 22
March 14
March 21
March 22
March 28
April 3
April 4
April 11
April 17
Portland
Portland
Edmonton
New York
Minnesota
Calgary
San Jose
Edmonton
San Jose
Calgary
Minnesota
Philadelphia
Rochester
Portland
San Jose
Edmonton
No.
Player
Result
W, 12-10
L, 14-5
L, 11-9
W, 12-8
W, 13-8
W, 13-12
L, 14-9
L, 10-9
W, 14-11
L, 13-10
W, 13-11
L, 17-13
L, 12-8
L, 13-12 OT
L, 11-10 OT
W, 10-9
RecordAttendance Site
1-0
1-1
1-2
2-2
3-2
4-2
4-3
4-4
5-4
5-5
6-5
6-6
6-7
6-8
6-9
7-9
6,859
16,987
16,734
15,023
11,174
17,712
5,578
7,249
3,535
10,958
15,594
11,876
16,834
7,859
16,189
16,727
Portland, OR
Denver
Denver
Denver
St. Paul, Minn.
Denver
San Jose, CA
Edmonton, Alberta
San Jose, CA
Calgary, Alberta
Denver
Philadelphia, PA
Denver
Portland, OR
Denver
Denver
Pos
GP
GA PtsPIM
PPG
SHG
GWG
LBShots
SPctSOG FO
00
Curtis PalidworG502 2 0000
(Totals) 14
03 3 0000
1Jed Prossner F141520354 40 2
3Tim Booth T300 0 2000
4Josh Sims T315 6 0000
5Mike Ward T603 3 2000
6Brian Langtry F16
3841792410
11
7Bryan Safarik T16
1101130000
8Nick Carlson F16
4141820000
9Gavin Prout F162648741471 1
10
Nenad Gajic T532 5 2000
11
John Gallant D16
1111214000
14
Steve ForsytheD11
00 0 2000
15
Tyler CromptonF13
95 1418000
20
Bruce Murray D904 4 11000
21
Gary Rosyski F15
15365125711
23
Chris Gill (va) T421 3 4000
25 Chris Gill
F
11 17
4
21
4
7
0
0
26
Andrew PotterF110 1 0000
28
Tom EthingtonD16
25 7 17000
30
Jeremy OgdenG100 0 0000
38
Gee Nash
G300 0 0000
40
Matt DanowskiF977 142201
(Totals) 977 142201
41
Andrew Leyshon
G15
04 4 2000
44
Dan Carey F559 140000
48
Rich Catton D15
05 5 48000
55
Jim Moss
T000 0 0000
66
Matt Leveque D12
42 6 11000
85
Jamie Shewchuk
F16
20335316801
Totals 172
271
443
331
45
37
No.Goaltender
GP
Mins GA
Avg SavesPct. W
0 0 .0000
0 1 .0001
34 100 .150 71
7 0 .0000
227 .1435
244 .0002
80236 .161183
9810 .1005
8333 .12126
96 147 .177 107
329 .3339
914 .2504
130 .0000
3545 .20037
412 .0001
54137 .10988
214 .5004
22
43
.395
33
2 3 .3332
6113 .15411
0 0 .0000
4 0 .0000
1859 .11943
1859 .11943
1 0 .0000
2750 .10035
573 .0002
0 0 .0000
4611 .3649
70160 .125121
1059
1083.159801
0-0
0-0
0-0
21-54
4-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
8-23
0-0
0-0
0-0
39-75
0-0
0-0
33-80
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
83-177
0-0
188-415
L
00
Curtis Palidwor 12111:51
1 1 2211.80
55.696
(Totals)
14157:17
1 2 3212.21
84.724
30
Jeremy Ogden11:09
000.00
0.000
38
Gee Nash
3106:44
112413.49
55.696
41
Andrew Leyshon
16752:06
57137
10.93
468
.774
Totals 79184
11.50
591
.763
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RECORD BOOK
2010 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS
Fifth place, West Division / Record: 4-12 (Home: 0-8; Away: 4-4; Overtime: 3-0)
Date
Opponent
Result
RecordAttendance Site
January 9
January 16
January 22
January 23
January 30
February 5
February 20
February 27
March 13
March 26
March 27
April 3
April 9
April 10
April 16
April 23
Washington
Edmonton
Minnesota
Philadelphia
Washington
Orlando
Minnesota
Minnesota
Edmonton
Washington
Washington
Buffalo
Edmonton
Calgary
Boston
Calgary
L, 17-8
L, 14-13
W, 15-14 OT
W, 12-11 OT
L, 12-11
L, 12-5
L, 15-5
L, 13-12
L, 13-9
L, 15-14
L, 12-9
W, 12-11 OT
W, 14-10
L, 12-11
L, 9-7
L, 11-10
0-1
4,737
0-2
15,178
1-2
8,648
2-2
8,201
2-3
15,242
2-4
13,953
2-5
9,983
2-6
15,427
2-7
14,566
2-8
15,102
2-9
5,808
3-9
16,951
4-9
7,493
4-10
12,321
4-11
15,104
4-1215,727
No.
Player
Everett
Denver
St. Paul, Minn.
Philadelphia
Denver
Denver
St. Paul, Minn.
Denver
Denver
Denver
Everett
Buffalo
Edmonton
Calgary
Denver
Denver
Pos
GP
GA PtsPIM
PPG
SHG
GWG
LBShots
SPctSOG FO
00Curtis PalidworG100 0 0000.00
0.00
0
1Jed Prossner F132510350 50 2.69
0.00
58
5David Morgan D30 0 0 1200 0.00
4.00
5
6Brian Langtry F162441656 20 4.06
0.3868
7Chad Culp
F137 23306 00 2.31
0.4642
8Nick Carlson T153 13161200 1.07
0.8071
9
Ilija Gajic F
10 16
11
27
23
2
1
2.70 2.30 54
10 Alex Gajic
F
16 26
22
48
29
8
1
3.00 1.81 57
11
John Gallant D13
03 3 6000.23
0.46
57
14
Steve ForsytheD903 3 2000.33
0.22
20
17
Brad Richardson
D14
04 4 18000.29
1.29
77
18
Derek Malawsky
F9822304003.33
0.44
30
19
Nenad Gajic T90131310001.44
1.11
40
20
Bruce Murray D16
14 5 30000.31
1.88
78
24
Ryan McFadyen
D800 0 52000.00
6.50
15
25
Chris Gill
F210 1 0000.50
0.00
6
26
Matt Wilson D200 0 0000.00
0.00
4
27 Cliff Smith
T
13 10
10
20
16
0
0
1.54 1.23 39
28
Tom EthingtonD15
24 6 6000.40
0.40
57
30
Chris Levis G501 1 0000.20
0.00
2
33
Peter VeltmanF504 4 5000.80
1.00
8
36
Chris McKay D10
13 4 8010.40
0.80
73
41
Andrew Leyshon
G604 4 0000.67
0.00
4
48
Rich Catton D14
15 6 11000.43
0.79
42
65
Jamie Floris F424 6 0001.50
0.00
4
77
Shaun DhaliwalF102 2 0002.00
0.00
1
85 Jamie Shewchuk F
16 31
35
66
13
3
1
4.12 0.81 83
88
Neil Tyacke G100 0 0000.00
0.00
0
91
Cory Conway F10
925349303.40
0.90
40
Totals
167 266 433 278 23 4 -
27.581035
No.Goaltender
GP
Mins GA
GAA W
L
SA
SVS SV%
00Curtis Palidwor121411.33
0019150.789
30
Chris Levis
11 55710611.43
2 9 4513450.765
41
Andrew Leyshon 16 37283 13.38
2 3 2922030.716
88
Neil Tyacke 118620.47
00930.333
58
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0
115
0
196
64
16
107
113
1
1
5
53
13
5
1
8
0
56
5
0
11
5
0
5
7
4
171
0
76
1038
0
87
0
153
42
13
81
85
1
1
2
38
10
5
1
4
0
39
5
0
7
4
0
4
4
4
123
0
52
765
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/0
167/362
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
3/4
10/20
0/0
0/0
11/19
1/6
0/0
0/0
11/24
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
203-437
RECORD BOOK
2011 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS
Fourth place, West Division / Record: 5-11 (Home: 3-5; Away: 2-6; Overtime: 1-2)
Date
Opponent
Result
RecordAttendance Site
January 8
January 15
January 22
January 29
February 5
February 12
February 18
February 20
March 4
March 26
April 1
April 2
April 8
April 9
April 15
April 23
Washington
Calgary
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Washington
Boston
Washington
Minnesota
Minnesota
Boston
Edmonton
Edmonton
Calgary
Edmonton
Calgary
Minnesota
L, 11-10 OT
W, 8-7
L, 11-10
L, 12-11
L, 10-8
L, 11-6
L, 20-7
L, 12-10
L, 11-10 OT
W, 9-8
L, 14-10
W, 7-6
L 14-13
W, 13-6
W, 11-7
L, 12-8
0-1
17,029
1-1
9,346
1-2
16,034
1-3
8,616
1-4
14,091
1-5
8,462
1-6
3,160
1-7
15,825
1-8
13,957
2-8
17,123
2-9
7,092
3-9
15,027
3-10
12,213
4-10
7,164
5-10
17,841
5-119,623
No. Player
Pos GP G
A
Pts
Denver
Calgary
Denver
Philadelphia
Denver
Boston
Everett
Denver
Denver
Denver
Edmonton
Denver
Calgary
Edmonton
Denver
Minnesota
PIM PPG SHG Pt/G PIMPGLB
SOG
00Connor MartinF620 2 000.330 8 24
1Jed Prossner F95 12172 00 1.88
0.2223 33
4Ned Crotty F81 3 4 4 00 0.50
0.5016 15
5Ben Davies D141 1 2 2000 0.14
1.4328 3
6Brian Langtry F141525401831 2.86
1.2946 79
7Mac Allen
D132 5 7 5500 0.54
4.2383 7
8Nick Carlson T153 6 9 2700 0.60
1.8040 8
9Gavin Prout F63 20237 00 3.83
1.1723 37
10Alex Gajic
F 1424 24 48 0 102 3.430 52 88
11
John Gallant D16
13 4 35000.25
2.19
81 2
12
Jarett Park T12
02 2 15000.17
1.25
82 10
14
Steve ForsytheD15
00 0 2000 0.13
27 1
15
Tim CampeauF302 2 0000.67
0 7 11
17
Brad Richardson
D100 0 0000 0 4 0
17
Steve Toll
D16
2111319000.81
1.19
75 11
19
Nenad Gajic T401 1 16000.25
1.00
6 1
19
Ilija Gajic
F15
76 1328000.87
1.87
101 38
19
Mike McLellanF97 8 150 30 1.67
0 19 33
24 John Grant, Jr. F
16 36
47
83
12
9
2
5.19 0.75 45
203
26
Jason Jones F100 0 22000 22.00
1 1
27
Cliff Smith F883 1117201.38
2.13
15 36
28
Tom EthingtonD16
03 3 2000.19
0.13
42 5
36
Chris McKay D100 0 0000 0 0 0
44 Dan Carey
F
12 13
22
35
0
7
0
2.92 0
26
52
65
Jamie Floris F834 7 2000.875
0.25
12 15
66
Matt Leveque D16
02 2 4000.125
0.25
36 2
85
Jamie Shewchuk
F5510152313.00
0.40
18 27
88
Ian HawksbeeD701 1 10000.14
1.43
39 1
96 Joel Dalgarno
F
7
12
10
22
2
3
0
3.14 0.29 29
45
Totals
150 231 381 321 40 6 35.76-
984 788
No.Goaltender
GP
30 Chris Levis
35
Matt King
16 8411409.995 9 649509.784
151192512.54
0 2 9469.734
Mins GA
GAA W
L
SA
FO
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
26/61
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/3
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
3/11
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
1/1
148/316
0/0
0/0
0/0
178-392
SVS SV%
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2012 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS
Second place, West Division / Record: 11-5 (Home: 5-3; Away: 6-2; Overtime: 2-0)
Date
Opponent
Result
RecordAttendance Site
January 14
January 20
January 21
January 28
February 4
February 18
February 24
March 3
March 10
March 11
March 23
March 25
March 31
April 14
April 20
April 28
Minnesota
Edmonton
Calgary
Rochester
Edmonton
Minnesota
Calgary
Buffalo
Washington
Washington
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Rochester
Toronto
Edmonton
Minnesota
W, 20-14
W, 13-12
W, 13-12 OT
W, 14-11
W, 11-7
W, 12-7
L, 21-10
W, 16-13
W, 13-11
L, 11-8
L, 13-12
W, 16-15 OT
W, 16-12
W, 19-12
L, 14-11
L, 16-13
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
6-0
6-1
7-1
8-1
8-2
8-3
9-3
10-3
11-3
11-4
11-5
No. Player
Pos GP G
A
Pts
14,106
8,192
9,341
15.210
14,055
9,030
15,134
15,845
17,116
3,919
14,876
8,435
5,611
15,215
16,201
11,297
Denver
Edmonton
Calgary
Denver
Denver
Minnesota
Denver
Buffalo
Denver
Everett
Denver
Philadelphia
Rochester
Denver
Denver
Minnesota
PIM PPG SHG Pt/G PIMPGLB
SOG
1Jed Prossner T92 4 6 1100 0.67
1.2226 17
8Scott Stewart T105 1 6 0 10 0.60
0.0044 12
9
Gavin Prout
F
14 22
61
83
26
11 0
5.93 1.86 49
78
10
Alex Gajic
F202 2 0001.00
0.00
2 3
11
John Gallant D16
01 1 8000.06
0.50
48 0
12
Jarett Park D12
23 5 18000.42
1.50
42 8
13 Mat MacLeod
T
16 10
13
23
10
0
0
1.44 0.63 66
49
14 Jordan McBride F
11 10
10
20
0
0
0
1.82 0.00 21
27
15
Ilija Gajic
T16
5111625101.00
1.56
124 25
16 Adam Jones
F
16 29
47
76
8
8
0
4.75 0.50 77
97
17 Sean Pollock
F
16 26
35
61
12
9
1
3.81 0.75 61
89
19
Cameron Holding
T16
44 8 12100.50
0.75
51 13
20 Derek Hopcroft
F
11 15
11
26
4
2
1
2.36 0.36 25
54
23
Jon Sullivan D15
14 5 15000.33
1.00
49 3
24 John Grant Jr.
F
14 50
66
116 24
19 2
8.29 1.71 57
192
37
Dan Coates D16
37 1018000.63
1.13
94 9
42
Rory Smith D16
02 2 35000.00
2.19
46 2
44 Jamie Lincoln
F
16 27
19
46
4
4
0
2.87 0.25 30
74
55
Mac Allen
D302 2 13000.67
4.33
3 0
56
John Orsen D901 1 8000.11
0.89
37 2
62
Creighton ReidD16
18 9 14000.56
0.88
53 9
82
Joey Cupido F100 0 2000.00
2.00
3 0
85
Jamie Shewchuk
F221 3 0001.50
0.00
4 8
88
Ian HawksbeeD15
35 8 13000.53
0.87
72 6
Totals
288 318 535 280 56 4
39.85 -
1084
777
No.Goaltender
GP
Mins GA
GAA W
L
SA
SVS SV%
30
Chris Levis
16 939:18
19212.26
10 4 795603.758
31
Tye Belanger 621:23
38.42
111815.833
35
Dan Lewis
109:40
4 24.83
0 0 1410.714
60
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FO
0/0
65/166
1/1
0/0
0/1
0/0
15/53
0/0
116/231
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/6
0/0
3/18
0/8
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
200/484
RECORD BOOK
2013 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS
Fourth place, West Division / Record 7-9 (Home: 3-5; Away: 4-4; Overtime: 1-1)
Date
January 12
January 19 January 25 February 2 February 9 February 16 February 24 March 2 March 8 March 9 March 16 March 23 March 30 April 6 April 13 April 20 Opponent
Washington
Calgary
Calgary
Minnesota
Washington
Edmonton
Philadelphia
Rochester
Toronto
Buffalo
Buffalo
Calgary
Philadelphia
Edmonton
Minnesota
Minnesota
No.Name
Result
L, 13-17
W, 13-12 OT
L, 12-19
W, 15-9
L, 6-13
L, 7-14
L, 12-14
L, 11-12
L, 10-14
W, 12-6
W, 16-13
L, 11-12 OT
W, 10-9
W, 9-7
L, 12-17
W, 16-14
RecordAttendance Site
0-1
1-1
1-2
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
2-6
2-7
3-7
4-7
4-8
5-8
6-8
6-9
7-9
13,148
8,221
15,103
16,231
3,683
17,059
8,606
16,118
10,823
16,428
15,511
9,493
15,292
7,172
17,622
12,214
Denver
Calgary
Denver
Denver
Washington
Denver
Philadelphia
Denver
Toronto
Buffalo
Denver
Calgary
Denver
Edmonton
Denver
Minnesota
PosGP G A PTS Pt/G PPGSHGS SOG SOFFShoot%PIMPIM/GLB
TO FT FO
FO%
2Casey Powell F6923325.33
304834140.18820.33181310/0 4Jaeden GastaldoT71230.43
0044 0 0.25000.0017320/0 9Gavin Prout F11
833413.73
106740270.11990.82333310/0 10
Colton Clark F41010.25
0087 1 0.12541.0012110/0 11
John Gallant D11
1560.55
0033 0 0.33360.5514270/1 0
12
Jarett Park
D10
0000.00
0033 0 0.00060.6038880/0 13Mat MacLeod T 161014241.501 0 5846 12 0.1728 0.5036 183 2/17 11.8
14Jordan McBride F 142425493.507 0 10780 27 0.2244 0.2923 131 0/0 0
15Ilija Gajic
T 120 6 6 0.500 0 2621 5 0.000433.5877 1614104/275
37.8
16Adam Jones
F 163339724.50122 18613848 0.177191.1987 35120/2 0
17Sean Pollock F 161536513.197 1 11384 29 0.133110.6958 276 1/1 100.0
19
Cameron Holding
T15
29110.73
0014113 0.14360.408613180/0 20
Ryan Hotaling T51010.20
0022 0 0.50020.40231150/123
40.7
21
Chet Koneczny D10
0330.30
0043 1 0.000545.40454100/1 0
23
Jon Sullivan D10
0330.30
0030 3 0.000212.1031920/3 0
24John Grant Jr. F 164348915.69152 27618096 0.156221.3842 335 0/0 25
Eric Martin
D50000.00
0086 2 0.000173.4017550/0 30
Chris Levis
G10000.00
0000 0 0.00000.000 100/0 31
Tye Belanger G80440.50
0000 0 0.00000.008 200/0 33
Matt Roik
G70330.43
0000 0 0.000121.715 300/0 35
Dan Lewis
G30000.00
0000 0 0.00000.005 000/0 37
Dan Coates D13
0770.54
0051 4 0.000151.1550381/8 12.5
42
Rory Smith
D15
0000.00
0000 0 0.000513.40372170/2 0
44Jamie Lincoln T 141510251.794 1 6349 14 0.238100.7131 185 0/0 55
Mac Allen
D20000.00
0000 0 0.00073.506 220/3 0
56
John Orsen D20000.00
0000 0 0.00021.003 200/0 62
Creighton Reid D15
3690.60
0086 2 0.37580.534410110/0 66
Richard MorganT15
65110.73
0021201 0.286322.1329780/0 82
Joey Cupido T15
69151.00
0125214 0.24000.001018200/0 88
Ian Hawksbee D10000.00
0000 0 0.00000.005 010/0 96
Joel Dalgarno F12
711181.50
004834140.14620.17221740/0 Totals 18530148630.3850 7 1102794 308 0.168 40725.441003435173158/4420.357
Stats include team shots, SOG, SOFF, PIM and TO
No.Goaltender
GP
Mins GA
GAA W
L
SA
SVS SV%
30
Chris Levis
16 939:18
19212.26
10 4 795603.758
31
Tye Belanger 621:23
38.42
111815.833
35
Dan Lewis
109:40
4 24.83
0 0 1410.714
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2014 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS
Third place, West Division / Record: 8-10 (Home: 4-5; Away: 4-5; Overtime: 2-1)
Date
December 28
January 4
January 10
January 11
January 17
January 18
January 25
February 1
February 8
February 14
March 1
March 8
March 15
March 29
April 5
April 11
April 19
April 26
Opponent
Edmonton
Vancouver
Calgary
Edmonton
Vancouver
Buffalo
Calgary
Minnesota
Vancouver
Vancouver
Rochester
Calgary
Buffalo
Philadelphia
Edmonton
Edmonton
Minnesota
Philadelphia
No. Player
Result
RecordAttendance Site
L, 13-10
W, 13-12
L, 13-11
L, 17-6
L, 14-13 OT
L, 16-9
W, 14-13 OT
W, 14-12
W, 10-9
L, 19-9
L, 11-9
W, 10-9 OT
L, 12-9
L, 14-12
L, 12-11
W, 10-8
W, 18-12
W, 13-12
Pos GP G
0-1
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
2-5
3-5
4-5
4-6
4-7
5-7
5-8
5-9
5-10
6-10
7-10
8-10
A
Pts
15,596
15,101
11,232
7,950
2,981
14,822
9,121
15,127
3,614
15,023
15,212
17,044
15,445
16,322
8,275
17,109
7,961
7,783
Denver
Denver
Calgary
Edmonton
Vancouver
Denver
Calgary
Denver
Vancouver
Denver
Denver
Denver
Buffalo
Denver
Edmonton
Denver
Minnesota
Philadelphia
PIM PPG SHG Pt/G PIMPGLB
SOG
4Mann, CameronD40 0 0 0 00 0.00
0.0013 1
7McNamara, Mike
D90 1 1 1100 0.11
1.2219 2
8Carlson, Nick D40 1 1 2 00 0.25
0.5011 0
10
Clark, Colton F14
26 8 8000.57
0.57
59 13
11
Gallant, John D14
05 5 14000.36
1.00
41 0
14
McBride, Jordan
F316 7 0002.33
0.00
10 11
15
MacLeod, MatT13
66 1210000.92
0.77
34 23
16 Jones, Adam
F
13
39
26
65
6
8
2
5.00 0.46 65
124
17 Pollock, Sean
F
17 23
28
51
15
4
1
3.00 0.88 46
82
19
Holding, Cameron
T18
716234001.28
0.22
108 22
21
Koneczny, ChetD11
05 5 12000.45
1.09
47 2
22
Powell, Casey F5817256315.00
1.20
14 42
23 Iannucci, Athan
F
10
14
19
33
6
1
0
3.30 0.60 21
60
24Grant, John
F 1740 51 91 20 152 5.351.1864 188
26 Westervelt, Drew F
16 30
33
63
12
6
0
3.94 0.75 34
112
31
Belanger, Tye G800 0 0000.00
0.00
7 0
37
Coates, Dan D18
2141614000.89
0.78
71 9
39
Ball, Dan
D17
44 8 49000.47
2.88
29 9
41
Snider, Bob D18
36 9 10000.50
0.56
161 16
44
Lincoln, JamieT212 3 0001.50
0.00
2 6
45
Ward, Dillon G18
010102000.56
0.11
18 0
56
Orsen, John D601 1 4000.17
0.67
12 0
62
Reid, CreightonD15
18 9 8000.60
0.53
37 7
73
Hill, Dean
F212 3 2001.50
1.00
2 6
82
Cupido, Joey F17
67 132010.76
0.12
74 18
85
Shewchuk, Jamie
F312 3 23101.00
7.67
8 17
88
Decker, Jackson
T612 3 2100.50
0.33
8 14
96 Dalgarno, Joel
F
16 11
31
42
8
3
1
2.63 0.50 35
53
Totals
18 201 309 510 272 42 8
28.33 15.11 1050837
No.Goaltender
GP
Mins GA
GAAW L
SA SVS SV%
45 Ward, Dillon
18
901:13 174
11.58 7 7766
592.773
31
Belanger, Tye 18176:30
5116.43
13141
90.638
62
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FO
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-4
0-0
279-494
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
281-501
RECORD BOOK
2015 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS
Second place, West Division / Record: 9-9 (Home: 6-3; Away: 3-6; Overtime: 2-0)
Date
January 3
January 10
January 24
January 31
February 13
February 15
February 22
February 28
March 6
March 15
March 21
March 29
April 3
April 4
April 11
April 17
April 18
May 2
Opponent
Minnesota
Calgary
Vancouver
Vancouver
Edmonton
Edmonton
New England
Buffalo
Toronto
Minnesota
Vancouver
Vancouver
Calgary
Calgary
Rochester
Rochester
Edmonton
Edmonton
Result
W, 20-13
W, 17-16 OT
W, 20-9
L, 16-13
L, 11-7
L, 13-7
W, 14-12
L, 14-11
L, 17-9
W, 12-8
W, 14-11
W, 12-6
W, 9-8 OT
L, 14-9
L, 14-5
W, 11-10
L, 13-12
L, 13-10
RecordAttendance Site
1-0
2-0
3-0
3-1
3-2
3-3
4-3
4-4
4-5
5-5
6-5
7-5
8-5
8-6
8-7
9-7
9-8
9-9
8,974
Minnesota
15,107
Denver
14,345
Denver
3,516
Vancouver
16,082
Denver
6,904Edmonton
3,711
New England
14,669
Buffalo
14,116
Denver
13,045
Denver
3,678
Vancouver
13,509
Denver
15,027
Denver
9,871
Calgary
7,988
Rochester
15,621
Denver
7,645
Edmonton
16,239
Denver
# PLAYERS
POS
GPGAPTS
PIM
PPG
PPA
SHG
SHA
GWG
LBTOCTO
S SPCT
SOG
FO
No.Goaltender
GP Mins
45Ward, Dillon
27Buque, Alex
15827:037 6 173 12.55547.760
9 256:312340 9.36 168.808
11Gallant, John D601140000018271.000
0 0-0
12Flint, Cam
F 421320000085118.111
100-0
16 Jones, Adam F 16514293 16 14 10 1 0 0 73 3612247.2061840-0
17Pollock, Sean F 9 9 1827211 1 0 1 0 33192 69.130
47 0-0
18Hope, Robert D17
055 15000007211
28
3.000
2 0-0
19Holding, Cameron
D18
319
22000040110
19
27
26.115
180-0
23Iannucci, AthanF 44812501010811
126.154
180-0
24 Grant, John
F 18345791 10 8 23 2 0 3 42 562 246.1381700-0
25Woods, Mike D80001300000 13051.000
0 0-0
26 Westervelt, DrewF 18264268 15 8 17 1 1 1 32 381 154.1691080-0
27Buque, Alex G9000 000000 6000.000
0 0-0
35 Noble, Jeremy F 9 132639 4 5 12 0 1 1 30 243 86 .15165 1-3
37Coates, Dan D 181 1112100 0 0 0 0 63122715.067
11 33-83
39Ball, Dan
D16
213250010021814
9.222
5 2-8
41Snider, Bob D14
4261200011119
15
913.308
9 194-395
45Ward, Dillon G15
012
1220000018001.000
1 0-0
51McLaughlin, EliF 17
15
23
380430023224
489.169
660-0
53Boychuk, Zak G00000000000000.000
0 0-0
61Burke, Mike F 96915600010 158138.158
320-0
62Reid, Creighton D 188 7 15150 0 0 1 0 83182021.381
15 0-0
77Codron, Tyler D18
134130000042511
3.333
3 0-0
79Porter, Colton D201120000010032.000
2 3-9
82 Cupido, Joey T 18161531 16 0 0 4 0 1 117204043 .37237 2-4
87Turner, Alex F 13
13
10
238330001634
468.191
480-0
88Hawksbee, Ian D13
077 140001035110
3.000
1 0-0
90Decker, JacksonF 547118010007 18
320.200
180-0
Totals:
18 212327539 264 43 71 9 12 9 10233892361202.176 870 235-502
W L GA GAA SVSSV%
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JERSEY NUMBERS (THRU ’15)
00 Tom Still, 2003-05
Curtis Palidwor, 2009-10
Connor Martin 2011
1 Jed Prossner, 2009-12
2
Tom Phair, 2004
Pat Coyle, 2005-08
Ray Guze, 2009
Casey Powell, 2013
3 Del Halladay, 2003-05
Mike Law, 2006-07
4
Tom Phair, 2003
Josh Sims, 2004-07, 2009
Ned Crotty, 2011
Jaeden Gastaldo, 2013
Cameron Mann, 2014
5
Jamie Hanford, 2003-07
Mike Ward, 2009
David Morgan, 2010
Ben Davies, 2011
6Retired
Brian Langtry 2003-11
7
Chris Prat, 2005
Bryan Safarik, 2009
Chad Culp, 2010
Mac Allen, 2011
Mike McNamara, 2014
8 Nick Carlson, 2004-11, 2014
Scott Stewart, 2012
9Retired
Gavin Prout, 2004-09, 2011-12
Ilija Gajic, 2010
10
Jay Jalbert, 2004-06
Nenad Gajic, 2008
Alex Gajic, 2010-12
Colton Clark, 2013-14
11 John Gallant, 2003-15
12 Al Truant, 2003
Jarett Park, 2011-13
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Cam Flint, 2015
13
John Rosa, 2003
John Wilson, 2004
Scott Davidson, 2007
Mat MacLeod, 2012-13
14
Rory Graham, 2003-04
Andy Glen, 2006
Steve Forsythe, 2009-11
Jordan McBride, 2012-14
15
Jeff Sonke, 2004-05
Tyler Crompton, 2009
Tim Campeau, 2011
Ilija Gajic, 2012-13
Mat Macleod, 2014
16 Ted Dowling, 2003
Matt Brown, 2008
Adam Jones, 2012-15
17
Matt Shearer, 2003
Ben Prepchuk, 2003
B.J. Potter, 2004
Steve Toll, 2011
Brad Richardson, 2010-11
Sean Pollock, 2012-15
18
Nenad Gajic, 2007
Brad Richardson, 2010
Derek Malawsky, 2010
Robert Hope, 2015
19
Josh Sims, 2003
Ben Prepchuk, 2004
Paul Gait, 2005
Ben Prepchuk, 2006-07
Nenad Gajic, 2010-11
Ilija Gajic, 2011
Mike McLellan, 2011
Cameron Holding, 2012-15
20
Scott Stapleford, 2004-06
Bruce Murray, 2008, 2010
Derek Hopcroft, 2012
Ryan Hotaling, 2013
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Erik Miller, 2003-05
Steve Voituk, 2006
Gary Rosyski, 2009
Chet Koneczny, 2013-14
22Retired
Gary Gait, 2003-05
Casey Powell, 2014
23
Eric Seremet, 2003
Trevor Tierney, 2003
Brad Self, 2004-05
Chris S. Gill, 2009
Jon Sullivan, 2012-13
Athan Iannucci, 2014-15
24
Curtis Smith, 2004
Josh Sims, 2005
Ryan McFadyen, 2010
John Grant Jr., 2011-15
25 Chris K. Gill, 2006, 2008-2010
Eric Martin, 2013
Mike Woods, 2015
26
Andrew Potter, 2009
Matthew Wilson, 2010
Jason Jones, 2011
Drew Westervelt, 2014-15
27 Cliff Smith, 2010-11
Alex Buque, 2015
28 Tom Ethington, 2003-11
29 John McLellan, 2005-06
30 Chris Levis, 2006-08, 2010-13
31 Tye Belanger, 2012-14
33 Peter Veltman, 2010
Matt Roik, 2013
34 Brian Reese, 2003-05
35 Dan Lewis, 2012-13
Jeremy Noble, 2015
36 Chris McKay, 2010-11
RECORD BOOK
JERSEY NUMBERS (THRU ’15) (CONT.)
53 Zak Boychuk, 2015
79 Colton Porter, 2015
55 Chris Panos, 2005
Jim Moss, 2007-08
82 Joey Cupido, 2012-15
39 Mark Miyashita, 2005
Dan Ball, 2014-15
87 Alex Turner, 2015
40 Matt Danowski, 2009
61 Mike Burke, 2015
41 Bryan Cole, 2003
Andrew Leyshon, 2009-10
Bob Snider, 2014-15
62 Creighton Reid, 2012-15
37 Andrew Burkholder, 2006-07
Dan Coates, 2012-15
38 Gee Nash, 2004-08
42 Gewas Schindler, 2006
Rory Smith, 2012-13
43 Hugh Donovan, 2003
Dylan Llord, 2008
44 Dan Carey, 2006-09, 2011
Jamie Lincoln, 2012-14
45 Dillon Ward, 2014-15
47 Jason Bloom, 2007-08
48 Rich Catton, 2006-10
51 Eli McLaughlin, 2015
85 Jamie Shewchuk, 2007-12, 2014
Mac Allen, 2012-13
56 John Orsen, 2012-14
65 Jamie Floris, 2010-11
66 Kevin Stewardson, 2003
Matt Leveque, 2006-09, 2011
Richard Morgan, 2013
71 Shawn Cable, 2004
72 Randy Daly, 2005
Jordan Cornfield, 2007-08
73 Dean Hill, 2014
74 Kevin Unterstein, 2010
88
Matt Ogelsby, 2003
Dan Stroup, 2005-06
Neil Tyacke, 2010
Ian Hawksbee, 2011-13, 2015
Jackson Decker, 2014
Colton Porter, 2015
90 Jackson Decker, 2015
91 Fred Jenner, 2003
Cory Conway, 2010
94 Matt Taylor, 2007
95 Jason Wulder, 2008
96 Joel Dalgarno, 2011, 2013-14
77 Dave Stilley, 2003-07
Shaun Dhaliwal, 2010
Tyler Codron, 2015
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RETIRED NUMBERS
22 Gary Gait, 2003-05
Gait’s No. 22 was retired on Dec. 30, 2005. As of that date, he had accomplished the following:
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Inducted into National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame in 2005
•
Most goals in NLL history (596)
•
First player in league history to score 500 career goals
•
Most playoff goals in NLL history (66) in 22 postseason games
•
NLL single-season goals record (61 in 2003), also held 2nd and 3rd place with 57 (1998) and 55 (1994) respectively
•
NLL single-game goals record (10 on Jan. 9, 1999)
•
Second-most assists in NLL history (495)
•
Second-most points in NLL history (1,091)
•
Fourth-most loose balls in NLL history (1,076)
•
NLL Most Valuable Player a record six times, 5 were consecutive seasons (1995-99)
•
NLL All-Pro a record 15 times
•
NLL First-Team All-Pro a record 14 times
•
NLL Rookie of the Year (1991)
•
NLL Sportsmanship Award (2004 and 2005)
•
NLL Championship Game Most Valuable Player (1991 and 1995)
•
Won three NLL championships (Detroit Turbos, 1991; Philadelphia Wings, 1994 and 1995)
6 Brian Langtry, 2003-11
Langtry’s No. 6 was retired on Jan. 14, 2012. As of that date, he had accomplished the following:
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2003 National Lacrosse League Rookie of the Year
•
Scored game-winning goal in double-overtime in franchise’s first-ever game on January 3, 2003 at Pepsi Center
•
Single-game franchise records for goals (9) and points (13) against the Portland Lumberjax on March 20, 2008
•
Fifteen points in three postseason games during 2006 season en route to the Champion’s Cup
•
2009 National Lacrosse League All-Star
•
Reached the 500-point plateau
•
Franchise-record 230 career goals
•
Second-most career assists in franchise history (273)
•
Second-most career points in franchise history (503)
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RETIRED NUMBERS (CONT.)
9 Gavin Prout, 2004-09, 2011-13
Prout’s No. 9 was retired on Mar. 29, 2015. As of that date, he had accomplished the following:
• Captain of the Colorado Mammoth for six of his nine seasons with the franchise
• NLL Championship Game Most Valuable Player (2006)
• Set then-NLL record for points in a single postseason (25 in 2006)
• All-time franchise leader in career assists (459)
• Second all-time in franchise history (Mammoth all-time leader) in career points (664)
• Third all-time in franchise history (second in Mammoth history) in career goals (205)
• Fifth all-time in franchise history (second in Mammoth history) in career loose balls (647)
• Seventh all-time in NLL history with 621 career assists
• Ninth all-time in NLL history with 922 career points
• Named an NLL All-Pro five times (First Team: 2006; Second Team: 2002, 04, 07, 08)
• Scored 90+ points three times in his career
• Posted 70+ points in each of his first eight seasons in the NLL
• Named to the 2002 NLL All-Rookie Team
• One of 20 players in NLL history to eclipse 1,000 career loose balls
• Selected first overall in the 2001 NLL Entry Draft by the New York Saints
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NLL DIRECTORY
National Lacrosse League
The Office of the Commissioner
53 West 36th St. – Suite 406
New York, NY 10018
212.764.1390
www.NLL.com
Commissioner: George Daniel (2009-present)
Vice President, Operations: Brian Lemon
Vice President, Broadcast Services & Communications: Doug Fritts
Director, Business & Administrative Operations: Justin Rubino
Coordinator, Media Relations: Jeff Baker
ABOUT THE NATIONAL LACROSSE LEAGUE
•
NLL Established: 1987
•
Number of Seasons: 30
•
Number of Teams: 9
•
Number of Teams in the United States: 5
•
Number of Teams in Canada: 4
•
Number of Divisions: 2 (East and West)
EAST DIVISION
WEST DIVISION
Buffalo Bandits
Calgary Roughnecks
Georgia Swarm
Colorado Mammoth
New England Black Wolves
Saskatchewan Rush
Rochester Knighthawks
Vancouver Stealth
Toronto Rock
•
Championship Trophy: Champion’s Cup
•
Season: 18 regular-season games and three postseason rounds
•
Television Partners: TSN
•
Live Internet Broadcast: Fox Sports Go and TSN GO
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2016 NLL MEDIA GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK || Buffalo Bandits
BUFFALO BANDITS
First Niagara Center • One Seymour H. Knox III Plaza • Buffalo, NY 14203 • Phone: 716-855-4184 • www.bandits.com
Owner: .......................................................................................................................... Terrence M. Pegula
Governor & Legal Counsel: ......................................................................................................... Dave Zygaj
Director of Operations & Alternate Governor: ......................................................................... Scott Loffler
Head Coach: .......................................................................................................................Troy Cordingley
General Manager: ................................................................................................................. Steve Dietrich
Assistant Coaches: ..............................................................................................Rich Kilgour, John Tavares
Scouts: ................................................................... Rob Buchan, Rusty Kruger, Dave Pym, Shawn Williams
Public and Media Relations Manager: ...................................................................................Jordan DeBolt
Phone: ........................................................................................................................... 716-855-4562
E-Mail: ........................................................................................................jordan.debolt@sabres.com
Athletic Trainer: ...................................................................................................................... Greg DeLuke
Equipment Manager: ...........................................................................................................Ted Cordingley
Broadcast Partners: ........................................................................................... Fox Sports Go, Watch ESPN
Steve Dietrich
General Manager
TEAM INFORMATION
Home Arena/Seating Capacity .........................................................................First Niagara Center/19,070
NLL Team Established .......................................................................................................................... 1992
Colors ...........................................................................................Black, Orange, Pantone Violet and White
2016 Schedule
Date
Sat, Jan 09
Sat, Jan 16
Sat, Jan 23
Sat, Jan 30
Sat, Feb 06
Sun, Feb 14
Fri, Feb 19
Sat, Feb 20
Fri, Feb 26
Sat, Mar 05
Fri, Mar 11
Fri, Mar 25
Sat, Apr 02
Sat, Apr 09
Fri, Apr 15
Sat, Apr 16
Sat, Apr 23
Sat, Apr 30
Away
Calgary
Buffalo
Toronto
Buffalo
New England
Buffalo
Buffalo
Georgia
Buffalo
Buffalo
Rochester
Vancouver
Buffalo
Rochester
Buffalo
Toronto
Buffalo
New England
Home
Buffalo
Colorado
Buffalo
New England
Buffalo
Georgia
Toronto
Buffalo
Saskatchewan
Vancouver
Buffalo
Buffalo
Georgia
Buffalo
Toronto
Buffalo
Rochester
Buffalo
2015 Results
Time
7:30 pm
9:00 pm
7:30 pm
7:00 pm
7:30 pm
2:05 pm
8:00 pm
7:30 pm
8:30 pm
10:00 pm
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
7:05 pm
7:30 pm
8:00 pm
7:30 pm
8:00 pm
7:30 pm
Regular Season Record: 11-7 • Playoffs: 0-1
Date
Jan 02
Jan 03
Jan 17
Jan 23
Jan 30
Jan 31
Feb 07
Feb 14
Feb 21
Feb 28
Mar 13
Mar 14
Mar 21
Apr 04
Apr 11
Apr 25
Apr 26
May 02
May 08
Opponent
at New England
Edmonton
at Vancouver
at Toronto
Minnesota
at Rochester
at Calgary
Rochester
at Rochester
Colorado
Toronto
at Toronto
Minnesota
New England
at Minnesota
Vancouver
at New England
New England
at Rochester
Score
L 8-12
W 9-8
W 14-13
L 11-13
W 15-12
L 11-17
W 15-14*
L 10-15
L 12-13*
W 14-11
W 15-12
L 10-11*
W 12-8
L 11-12
W 12-9
W 17-9
W 20-9
W 20-10
L 11-14^
Troy Cordingley
Head Coach
Jordan DeBolt
Public Relations
* - Overtime
^ - Playoffs
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Calgary Roughnecks || 2016 NLL MEDIA GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK
CALGARY ROUGHNECKS
Scotiabank Saddledome • 555 Saddledome Rise SE • Calgary, Alberta T2G 2W1 • Phone: 403-777-4646 • www.calgaryroughnecks.com
TEAM DIRECTORY
President: ......................................................................................................................................Ken King
Governor: .................................................................................................................................. John Bean
General Manager, Alternate Governor and Director, Business Operations: .................................Mike Board
Assistant Manager, Business Operations: ...........................................................................Allana Minchau
Head Coach and Assistant General Manager: ...................................................................... Curt Malawsky
Assistant Coaches: ............................................................................................ Bob McMahon, Bruce Codd
Strength and Conditioning Coach:.........................................................................................Chris Osmond
Equipment Manager: ..............................................................................................................Chris Norton
Assistant Manager, Communications: ..................................................................................Joanna French
Phone: ...........................................................................................................................403-571-2201
Email:........................................................................................................jfrench@calgaryflames.com
Physical Therapist: .................................................................................................................. Neil Hergott
Athletic Therapist: ...................................................................................................................Kylie Gadsby
Broadcast Partners: ..................................................................................................................TSN, TSN GO
Mike Board
General Manager. Alternate Governor and
Director, Business Operations
TEAM INFORMATION
Home Arena/Seating Capacity ................................................................. Scotiabank Saddledome/19,289
NLL Team Established ..........................................................................................................................2001
Colors ........................................................................................................................ Red, White and Black
2016 Schedule
Date
Sat, Jan 02
Sat, Jan 09
Fri, Jan 15
Sat, Jan 30
Fri, Feb 05
Sat, Feb 06
Sat, Feb 13
Sat, Feb 20
Sun, Feb 28
Sat, Mar 05
Fri, Mar 11
Sat, Mar 19
Fri, Mar 25
Sat, Mar 26
Sat, Apr 02
Sat, Apr 09
Sat, Apr 16
Sat, Apr 30
Away
Home
Saskatchewan Calgary
Calgary
Buffalo
Calgary
New England
Vancouver Calgary
Calgary
Saskatchewan
Georgia
Calgary
Colorado
Calgary
Calgary
Vancouver
Saskatchewan Calgary
Rochester
Calgary
Calgary
Toronto
Colorado
Calgary
Calgary
Georgia
Calgary
Colorado
Calgary
Saskatchewan
Vancouver Calgary
Calgary
Vancouver
Toronto
Calgary
2015 Results
Time
9:00 pm
7:30 pm
7:00 pm
9:00 pm
8:30 pm
9:00 pm
9:00 pm
10:00 pm
4:00 pm
9:00 pm
8:00 pm
9:00 pm
7:35 pm
9:00 pm
9:30 pm
9:00 pm
10:00 pm
9:00 pm
Regular Season Record: 7-11 • Playoffs: 2-2
Date
Jan 03
Jan 10
Jan 24
Jan 31
Feb 07
Feb 14
Feb 21
Feb 28
Mar 08
Mar 14
Mar 20
Mar 28
Apr 03
Apr 04
Apr 10
Apr 11
Apr 18
May 02
May 09
May 15
May 23
May 23
Opponent
Vancouver
at Colorado
Edmonton
at Toronto
Buffalo
at Vancouver
Vancouver
at Rochester
at Edmonton
Rochester
New England
Toronto
at Colorado
Colorado
Edmonton
at Edmonton
at Minnesota
at Vancouver
at Colorado
at Edmonton
Edmonton
Edmonton
Score
L 14-18
L 16-17*
L 8-16
L 11-12
L 14-15*
L 9-13
W 16-13
L 11-12
W 12-11*
L 7-13
W 20-9
L 10-12
L 8-9*
W 14-9
W 9-8
L 9-11
W 10-6
W 14-13
W 11-6^
L 8-10^
W 12-9^
L 1-4^+
Curt Malawsky
Head Coach and Assistant General Manager
Joanna French
Assistant Manager, Communications
* - Overtime
^ - Playoffs
+ - Mini-Game
www.nll.com
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Georgia Swarm || 2016 NLL MEDIA GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK
GEORGIA SWARM
6340 Sugarloaf Parkway • Suite 140 • Duluth, GA 30097 • Phone: 844-4-GASWARM • www.georgiaswarm.com
TEAM DIRECTORY
Owner and General Manager: .................................................................................................John Arlotta
Co-Owner and President: ....................................................................................................... Andy Arlotta
Head Coach: ...............................................................................................................................Ed Comeau
Assistant Coaches: ............................................................................................ Sean Ferris, Blane Harrison
Director of Media and Lacrosse Relations: ............................................................................. Alec Schimke
Phone: ........................................................................................................................... 651-785-5577
E-Mail: ..................................................................................................aschimke@georgiaswarm.com
Broadcast Partners: ...............................................................Fox Sports South, Fox Sports GO, Watch ESPN
TEAM INFORMATION
Home Arena/Seating Capacity ......................................................................Infinite Energy Arena/11,500
NLL Team Established ..................................................................................... 2005 (as Minnesota Swarm)
Colors ........................................................................................................................Blue, Yellow and Gray
2016 Schedule
Date
Fri, Jan 01
Sat, Jan 09
Sun, Jan 17
Fri, Jan 29
Sat, Jan 30
Sat, Feb 06
Sun, Feb 14
Sat, Feb 20
Sun, Feb 28
Sat, Mar 12
Fri, Mar 18
Fri, Mar 25
Sat, Apr 02
Sun, Apr 10
Fri, Apr 15
Sat, Apr 16
Sat, Apr 23
Sat, Apr 30
Away
Georgia
Toronto
New England
Georgia
Georgia
Georgia
Buffalo
Georgia
Georgia
Georgia
Rochester
Calgary
Buffalo
Colorado
New England
Georgia
Georgia
Vancouver
www.nll.com
Home
Colorado
Georgia
Georgia
Toronto
Rochester
Calgary
Georgia
Buffalo
New England
Saskatchewan
Georgia
Georgia
Georgia
Georgia
Georgia
Rochester
New England
Georgia
Andy Arlotta
Co-Owner and Team President
2015 Results
Time
9:30 pm
7:05 pm
2:05 pm
8:00 pm
7:30 pm
9:00 pm
2:05 pm
7:30 pm
3:00 pm
9:30 pm
7:35 pm
7:35 pm
7:05 pm
2:05 pm
7:35 pm
7:30 pm
7:00 pm
7:05 pm
Regular Season Record: 6-12 • Playoffs: DNQ
Date
Jan 03
Jan 10
Jan 24
Jan 30
Feb 06
Feb 13
Feb 14
Feb 28
Mar 14
Mar 15
Mar 21
Mar 29
Apr 03
Apr 04
Apr 11
Apr 18
Apr 25
May 02
* - Overtime
Opponent
Colorado
at Edmonton
at New England
at Buffalo
Rochester
Toronto
at Toronto
at Vancouver
New England
at Colorado
at Buffalo
at New England
New England
at Rochester
Buffalo
Calgary
Edmonton
Rochester
Score
L 13-20
W 14-10
W 19-13
L 12-15
W 7-6*
L 4-16
L 9-14
L 15-21
L 9-10
L 8-12
L 8-12
W 13-9
W 12-8
L 2-10
L 9-12
L 6-10
L 12-16
W 13-12*
Ed Comeau
Head Coach
Alec Schimke
Director of Media and Lacrosse Relations
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2016 NLL MEDIA GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK || New England Black Wolves
NEW ENGLAND BLACK WOLVES
Mohegan Sun Arena • 1 Mohegan Sun Blvd. • Uncasville, CT 06382 • Phone: 860-862-4087 • www.blackwolves.com
TEAM DIRECTORY
Owner: .........................................................................................................................The Mohegan Tribe
Co-Owners: ....................................................................... Brad Brewster, Ted Goldthorpe, Michael French
CEO:.......................................................................................................................................Mitchell Etess
Vice President/General Manager: ............................................................................................Chris Sienko
Assistant General Manager: ..........................................................................................................Rich Lisk
Head Coach: ..............................................................................................................................Glenn Clark
Assistant Coaches: ..........................................................................................Jim Veltman, Tracey Kelusky
Head Athletic Trainer: ....................................................................................................... Jeremy Norman
Game Operations Manager: ................................................................................................ Brad Campbell
Publicist: .............................................................................................................................Jen Hildebrand
Phone: ...........................................................................................................................860-862-4087
E-Mail: ................................................................................................. jhildebrand@blackwolves.com
Broadcast Partners: ...........................................................................................Fox Sports Go, Watch ESPN
Chris Sienko
General Manager
TEAM INFORMATION
Home Arena ................................................................................................................ Mohegan Sun Arena
NLL Team Established ................................................................................... 1986 (as Philadelphia Wings)
Colors ......................................................................................................................Orange, Black and Gray
2016 Schedule
Date
Away
Home
Sat, Jan 09 New England Vancouver
Fri, Jan 15 Calgary
New England
Sun, Jan 17 New England Georgia
Sat, Jan 30 Buffalo
New England
Sat, Feb 06 New England Buffalo
Sun, Feb 14 Toronto
New England
Sun, Feb 28 Georgia
New England
Sat, Mar 05 New England Colorado
Sat, Mar 12 New England Rochester
Fri, Mar 25 Rochester
New England
Sat, Mar 26 New England Rochester
Sat, Apr 02 Colorado
New England
Fri, Apr 08 Saskatchewan New England
Sat, Apr 09 New England Toronto
Fri, Apr 15 New England Georgia
Sat, Apr 23 Georgia
New England
Sat, Apr 30 New England Buffalo
Sun, May 01 Rochester
New England
2015 Results
Time
10:00 pm
7:00 pm
2:05 pm
7:00 pm
7:30 pm
3:00 pm
3:00 pm
9:00 pm
7:30 pm
7:00 pm
7:30 pm
7:00 pm
7:00 pm
7:00 pm
7:35 pm
7:00 pm
7:30 pm
7:00 pm
Regular Season Record: 4-14 • Playoffs: DNQ
Date
Jan 02
Jan 10
Jan 24
Jan 30
Feb 15
Feb 20
Feb 22
Mar 14
Mar 20
Mar 29
Apr 03
Apr 04
Apr 12
Apr 17
Apr 25
Apr 26
May 01
May 02
* - Overtime
Opponent
Buffalo
Rochester
Minnesota
at Edmonton
Rochester
at Toronto
Colorado
at Minnesota
at Calgary
Minnesota
at Minnesota
at Buffalo
Vancouver
at Toronto
at Rochester
Buffalo
Toronto
at Buffalo
Glenn Clark
Head Coach
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Score
W 12-8
W 17-7
L 13-19
L 9-18
L 10-15
L 12-13*
L 12-14
W 10-9
L 9-20
L 9-13
L 8-12
W 12-11
L 9-11
L 12-15
L 6-14
L 9-20
L 7-10
L 10-20
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NLL DIRECTORY
2016 NLL MEDIA GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK || Rochester Knighthawks
ROCHESTER KNIGHTHAWKS
144 Exchange Boulevard, Suite 102 • Rochester, NY 14614 • Phone: 585-454-4295 • www.knighthawks.com
TEAM DIRECTORY
Owner and General Manager: ...................................................................................................Curt Styres
Vice President of Player Personnel: ............................................................................................ Jody Gage
Vice President of Lacrosse: ........................................................................................................... Paul Gait
Head Coach: ............................................................................................................................ Mike Hasen
Assistant Coaches: ....................................................... Jason Johnson, Paul Day, Andy Secore, Pat O’Toole
Director of Communications: ........................................................................................... Craig Rybczynski
Phone: ........................................................................................................... 585-454-4295 ext. 3008
E-Mail: .....................................................................................................craig.ryb@knighthawks.com
Equipment Manager: ............................................................................................................ Dave Sowden
Athletic Trainer: ................................................................................................................ Steve Lobsinger
Broadcast Partners: ..............................................................Time Warner Cable Sports (TV), 107.3 The Bull,
........................................................................ TWC Sports, 107.3 FM The Bull, Fox Sports Go, Watch ESPN
Curt Styres
Owner and General Manager
TEAM INFORMATION
Home Arena/Seating Capacity ..............................................................................Blue Cross Arena/10,424
NLL Team Established ......................................................................................................................... 1995
Colors ............................................................................................................................ White, Teal, Purple
2016 Schedule
Date
Away
Home
Sat, Jan 09 Colorado
Rochester
Thu, Jan 14 Rochester
Toronto
Sat, Jan 16 Toronto
Rochester
Sat, Jan 30 Georgia
Rochester
Sat, Feb 13 Vancouver Rochester
Fri, Feb 19 Rochester
Saskatchewan
Sat, Feb 27 Rochester
Toronto
Sat, Mar 05 Rochester
Calgary
Fri, Mar 11 Rochester
Buffalo
Sat, Mar 12 New England Rochester
Fri, Mar 18 Rochester
Georgia
Fri, Mar 25 Rochester
New England
Sat, Mar 26 New England Rochester
Sat, Apr 09 Rochester
Buffalo
Sat, Apr 16 Georgia
Rochester
Sat, Apr 23 Buffalo
Rochester
Sat, Apr 30 Saskatchewan Rochester
Sun, May 01 Rochester
New England
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2015 Results
Time
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
8:30 pm
7:00 pm
9:00 pm
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
7:35 pm
7:00 pm
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
8:00 pm
8:00 pm
7:00 pm
Regular Season Record: 12-6 • Playoffs: 2-2
Date
Jan 03
Jan 10
Jan 24
Jan 31
Feb 06
Feb 14
Feb 15
Feb 21
Feb 28
Mar 14
Mar 28
Apr 03
Apr 04
Apr 11
Apr 17
Apr 18
Apr 25
May 02
May 08
May 16
May 23
May 23
* - Overtime
^ - Playoffs
+ - Mini-Game
Opponent
Toronto
at New England
Toronto
Buffalo
at Minnesota
at Buffalo
at New England
Buffalo
Calgary
at Calgary
Edmonton
at Toronto
Minnesota
Colorado
at Colorado
at Vancouver
New England
at Minnesota
Buffalo
Toronto
at Toronto
at Toronto
Score
L 12-13
L 7-17
W 8-6
W 17-11
L 6-7*
W 15-10
W 15-10
W 13-12*
W 12-11
W 13-7
L 3-16
W 11-7
W 10-2
W 14-5
L 10-11
W 13-9
W 14-6
L 12-13*
W 14-11^
W 10-9^
L 8-11^
L 2-8^+
Mike Hasen
Head Coach
Craig Rybczynski
Director of Communications
www.nll.com
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NLL DIRECTORY
Saskatchewan Rush || 2016 NLL MEDIA GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK
SASKATCHEWAN RUSH
123 2nd Avenue South, Unit 9 • Saskatoon, SK S7K 7E6 • Phone: 306-978-RUSH (7874) • www.saskrush.com
TEAM DIRECTORY
Owner & Governor: ..................................................................................................................Bruce Urban
Alternate Governor: ...........................................................................................................................Al Ryz
General Manager/Head Coach: ............................................................................................. Derek Keenan
Assistant Coaches: .........................................................................................Jeff McComb, Jimmy Quinlan
Athletic Trainer: ..................................................................................................................Neal Demmans
Director of Communications: ...................................................................................................... Brad Kraft
Phone: ........................................................................................................................... 306-220-9877
E-Mail: ...................................................................................................................brad@saskrush.com
Broadcast Partners: ..................................................................................................................TSN, TSN GO
TEAM INFORMATION
Home Arena/Seating Capacity ................................................................................. SaskTel Centre/15,195
NLL Team Established ......................................................................................................................... 2006
Colors ........................................................................................................................... Black, Green, White
2016 Schedule
Date
Sat, Jan 02
Fri, Jan 15
Fri, Jan 29
Fri, Feb 05
Thu, Feb 11
Fri, Feb 19
Fri, Feb 26
Sun, Feb 28
Sat, Mar 12
Sat, Mar 19
Fri, Mar 25
Sat, Mar 26
Sat, Apr 02
Fri, Apr 08
Fri, Apr 15
Sat, Apr 16
Sat, Apr 23
Sat, Apr 30
Away
Home
Saskatchewan Calgary
Vancouver Saskatchewan
Colorado
Saskatchewan
Calgary
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Colorado
Rochester
Saskatchewan
Buffalo
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Calgary
Georgia
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Vancouver
Saskatchewan Toronto
Toronto
Saskatchewan
Calgary
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan New England
Saskatchewan Colorado
Colorado
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Vancouver
Saskatchewan Rochester
Bruce Urban
Owner and Governor
2015 Results
Time
9:00 pm
8:30 pm
8:30 pm
8:30 pm
9:30 pm
8:30 pm
8:30 pm
4:00 pm
9:30 pm
10:00 pm
8:00 pm
9:30 pm
9:30 pm
7:00 pm
9:30 pm
9:30 pm
10:00 pm
10:30 pm
Regular Season Record: 13-5 • Playoffs: 4-1
Date
Jan 03
Jan 10
Jan 24
Jan 30
Feb 13
Feb 15
Feb 27
Mar 08
Mar 14
Mar 21
Mar 28
Apr 03
Apr 04
Apr 10
Apr 11
Apr 18
Apr 25
May 02
May 15
May 23
May 23
May 30
Jun 05
Opponent
at Buffalo
Minnesota
at Calgary
New England
at Colorado
Colorado
Toronto
Calgary
Vancouver
at Toronto
at Rochester
Vancouver
at Vancouver
at Calgary
Calgary
Colorado
at Minnesota
at Colorado
Calgary
at Calgary
at Calgary
at Toronto
Toronto
Score
L 8-9
L 10-14
W 16-8
W 18-9
W 11-7
W 13-7
L 15-16*
L 11-12*
W 19-7
W 11-9
W 16-3
W 15-14*
W 17-10
L 8-9
W 11-9
W 13-12
W 16-12
W 13-10
W 10-8^
L 9-12^
W 4-1^+
W 15-9^
W 11-10^
Derek Keenan
General Manager and Head Coach
Brad Kraft
Media Relations Director
* - Overtime
^ - Playoffs
+ - Mini-Game
www.nll.com
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NLL DIRECTORY
Toronto Rock || 2016 NLL MEDIA GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK
TORONTO ROCK
1132 Invicta Drive • Oakville, Ontario • L6H 6G1 • Phone (416) 596-3075 • www.torontorock.com
TEAM DIRECTORY
President, Owner and General Manager: ...............................................................................Jamie Dawick
Head Coach: ..............................................................................................................................John Lovell
Assistant General Manager/Assistant Coach:...........................................................................Matt Sawyer
Assistant Coaches: ...............................................................Pat Campbell, Dan Ladouceur, Blaine Manning
Director of Business Operations: ........................................................................................... Terri Giberson
Director of Communications and Lacrosse Operations: ......................................................... Mike Hancock
Phone: ........................................................................................................................... 905-875-6353
E-Mail: .....................................................................................................mhancock@torontorock.com
Athletic Therapist: ................................................................................................................... Dave Murray
Broadcast Partners: ..................................................................................................................TSN, TSN GO
TEAM INFORMATION
Jamie Dawick
President, Owner and General Manager
Home Arena/Seating Capacity ............................................................................Air Canada Centre/18,800
NLL Team Established ................................................................................. 1998 (Ontario), 1999 (Toronto)
Colors ............................................................................................................................... Navy, Red, White
2016 Schedule
Date
Sat, Jan 09
Thu, Jan 14
Sat, Jan 16
Sat, Jan 23
Fri, Jan 29
Sun, Feb 14
Fri, Feb 19
Sat, Feb 27
Fri, Mar 11
Sun, Mar 13
Fri, Mar 25
Sat, Mar 26
Sat, Apr 02
Sat, Apr 09
Fri, Apr 15
Sat, Apr 16
Sat, Apr 23
Sat, Apr 30
Away
Home
Toronto
Georgia
Rochester
Toronto
Toronto
Rochester
Toronto
Buffalo
Georgia
Toronto
Toronto
New England
Buffalo
Toronto
Rochester
Toronto
Calgary
Toronto
Vancouver Toronto
Saskatchewan Toronto
Toronto
Saskatchewan
Toronto
Vancouver
New England Toronto
Buffalo
Toronto
Toronto
Buffalo
Toronto
Colorado
Toronto
Calgary
www.nll.com
2015 Results
Time
7:05 pm
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
8:00 pm
3:00 pm
8:00 pm
7:00 pm
8:00 pm
1:00 pm
8:00 pm
9:30 pm
10:00 pm
7:00 pm
8:00 pm
7:30 pm
9:00 pm
9:00 pm
Regular Season Record: 14-4 • Playoffs: 2-3
Date
Jan 03
Jan 10
Jan 23
Jan 24
Jan 31
Feb 13
Feb 14
Feb 20
Feb 27
Mar 06
Mar 13
Mar 14
Mar 21
Mar 28
Apr 03
Apr 10
Apr 17
May 01
May 16
May 23
May 23
May 30
Jun 05
* - Overtime
^ - Playoffs
+ - Mini-Game
Opponent
at Rochester
at Vancouver
Buffalo
at Rochester
Calgary
at Minnesota
Minnesota
New England
at Edmonton
at Colorado
at Buffalo
Buffalo
Edmonton
at Calgary
Rochester
Vancouver
New England
at New England
at Rochester
Rochester
Rochester
Edmonton
at Edmonton
Score
W 13-12
W 20-11
W 13-11
L 6-8
W 12-11
W 16-4
W 14-9
W 13-12*
W 16-15*
W 17-9
L 12-15
W 11-10*
L 9-11
W 12-10
L 7-11
W 14-7
W 15-12
W 10-7
L 9-10^
W 11-8^
W 8-2^+
L 9-15^
L 10-11^
John Lovell
Head Coach
Mike Hancock
Communications Manager
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NLL DIRECTORY
2016 NLL MEDIA GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK || Vancouver Stealth
VANCOUVER STEALTH
Langley Events Centre • #273- 7888 200 St. • Township of Langley, BC V2Y 3J4 • Phone: 604-882-8800 • www.stealthlax.com
TEAM DIRECTORY
Team Owners: .......................................................................................................... Bill & Denise Watkins
President and General Manager: .............................................................................................Doug Locker
Chief Financial Officer:............................................................................................................. David Takata
Vice President, Lacrosse Operations:............................................................................................ Brad Hock
Assistant General Manager: ............................................................................................... Clay Richardson
Head Coach: ..........................................................................................................................Dan Perreault
Assistant Coaches: ...........................................................................Dave Evans, Kyle Sorensen, Kaleb Toth
Director - Player Development: ..........................................................................................Kevin Alexander
Head Scout: ...................................................................................................................... Patrick McCready
Eastern Scout: ......................................................................................................................... Mark Baldini
Advance Scout:................................................................................................................... Clay Richardson
Media Relations Coordinator: ...............................................................................................Brandon Astle
Phone: ........................................................................................................................... 604-455-8865
E-Mail: ..............................................................................................bastle@langleyeventscentre.com
Broadcast Partners: ..................................................................................................................TSN, TSN GO
Doug Locker
Vice President and General Manager
TEAM INFORMATION
Home Arena/Seating Capacity .......................................................................Langley Events Centre/5,276
NLL Team Established .................. 1999 (Albany), 2003 (San Jose), 2009 (Washington), 2014 (Vancouver)
Colors .............................................................................................................................. Black, Red, White
2016 Schedule
Date
Sat, Jan 09
Fri, Jan 15
Sat, Jan 23
Sat, Jan 30
Sat, Feb 06
Sat, Feb 13
Sat, Feb 20
Sat, Feb 27
Sat, Mar 05
Sun, Mar 13
Sat, Mar 19
Fri, Mar 25
Sat, Apr 02
Sat, Apr 09
Sat, Apr 16
Sat, Apr 23
Fri, Apr 29
Sat, Apr 30
Away
Home
New England Vancouver
Vancouver Saskatchewan
Colorado
Vancouver
Vancouver Calgary
Colorado
Vancouver
Vancouver Rochester
Calgary
Vancouver
Vancouver Colorado
Buffalo
Vancouver
Vancouver Toronto
Saskatchewan Vancouver
Vancouver Buffalo
Toronto
Vancouver
Vancouver Calgary
Calgary
Vancouver
Saskatchewan Vancouver
Vancouver Colorado
Vancouver Georgia
2015 Results
Time
10:00 pm
8:30 pm
10:00 pm
9:00 pm
10:00 pm
7:30 pm
10:00 pm
5:00 pm
10:00 pm
1:00 pm
10:00 pm
7:30 pm
10:00 pm
9:00 pm
10:00 pm
10:00 pm
9:30 pm
7:05 pm
Regular Season Record: 5-13 • Playoffs: DNQ
Date
Jan 03
Jan 10
Jan 17
Jan 24
Jan 31
Feb 14
Feb 21
Feb 28
Mar 14
Mar 21
Mar 29
Apr 03
Apr 04
Apr 10
Apr 12
Apr 18
Apr 25
May 02
* - Overtime
Opponent
at Calgary
Toronto
Buffalo
at Colorado
Colorado
Calgary
at Calgary
Minnesota
at Edmonton
Colorado
at Colorado
at Edmonton
Edmonton
at Toronto
at New England
Rochester
at Buffalo
Calgary
Dan Perreault
Head Coach
Brandon Astle
Media Relations Coordinator
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Score
W 18-14
L 11-20
L 13-14
L 9-20
W 16-13
W 13-9
L 13-16
W 21-15
L 7-19
L 11-14
L 6-12
L 14-15*
L 10-17
L 7-14
W 11-9
L 9-13
L 9-17
L 13-14
2016 COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE
MEDIA INFORMATION
CREDENTIALS
Requests for all credentials must go through the Mammoth communications department. Full-season credentials will be granted to
media that cover the Mammoth on a regular basis. Single-game credentials will be granted to media with a written request submitted at least 48 hours prior to game time. All credentials are issued at the sole discretion of the Colorado Mammoth. Please fax
written requests to the Colorado Mammoth at 720.931.2022 or email to Josh.Gross@ColoradoMammoth.com.
MEDIA ENTRANCE
Members of the working media enter Pepsi Center through the media entrance located at the truck docks on the northwest side of
the arena.
PRESS ROOM
The working media room is located at floor level adjacent to the press dining room. Access to the working media room is reserved
for those members of the media filing reports for daily news outlets. The Mammoth will rely on members to maintain a courteous,
professional atmosphere in the working media room.
PRESS SEATING
Press seating at Pepsi Center is located on the press box level.
PRESS DINING ROOM
The media dining area is located at the end of the hallway leading from the media entrance on the northwest side of Pepsi Center.
Food and beverages will be available to the working media beginning two hours prior to game-time.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Only those photographers on assignment will be allowed access to designated photography locations at floor level and in overhead
positions. Photography positions will be assigned by the Colorado Mammoth.
DRESSING ROOMS
The dressing rooms will be open after the game. Requests for individual interviews must go through the Mammoth communications
staff. The officials’ dressing room is off-limits to the media.
INTERVIEWS
Media requesting access to players or staff for interviews must contact Josh Gross (Josh.Gross@ColoradoMammoth.com) of the
Colorado Mammoth.
MAMMOTH WEBSITE
www.ColoradoMammoth.com
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THE REVOLUTION BEGINS
COMING OF AGE
NEW AD FROM CREATIVE
2016 COLORADO MAMMOTH SCHEDULE
DATE
January 1
January 11
January 16
January 24
January 30
February 6
February 11
February 13
February 27
OPPONENT
Georgia Swarm
Rochester Knighthawks
Buffalo Bandits
Vancouver Stealth
Saskatchewan Rush
Vancouver Stealth
Saskatchewan Rush
Calgary Roughnecks
Vancouver Stealth
Home Games
TIME
7:30pm
8:00pm
7:00pm
10:00pm
8:30pm
8:00pm
7:30pm
7:00pm
3:00pm
ALT
ALT
ALT 2
ALT
ALT
ALT 2
ALT 2
ALT
ALT
Away Games
DATE
March 5
March 19
March 26
April 3
April 11
April 15
April 17
April 23
April 29
OPPONENT
New England Black Wolves
Calgary Roughnecks
Calgary Roughnecks
New England Black Wolves
Georgia Swarm
Saskatchewan Rush
Saskatchewan Rush
Toronto Rock
Vancouver Stealth
TIME
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
10:00pm
8:00pm
7:30pm
10:00pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
ALT
ALT 2
ALT
ALT
ALT
ALT
ALT
ALT
ALT
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