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2003 NLL season


FieldValue
title2003 NLL season
leagueNational Lacrosse League
sportIndoor lacrosse
logo_size100px
no_of_teams12
no_of_games16
durationDecember 27, 2002 – May 3, 2003
seasonRegular season
MVPGary Gait (Colorado Mammoth)
MVP_linkNational Lacrosse League MVP Award
top_scorerJohn Tavares (Buffalo Bandits)
top_scorer_link2003 NLL season
playoffsPlayoffs
conf1Eastern
conf1_champColorado Mammoth
conf1_runner-upPhiladelphia Wings
conf2Central
conf2_champRochester Knighthawks
conf2_runner-upBuffalo Bandits
conf3Northern
conf3_champToronto Rock
conf3_runner-upCalgary Roughnecks
finalsChampion's Cup
finals_linkChampion's Cup
finals_champToronto Rock (4th title)
finals_runner-upRochester Knighthawks
finals_MVPBob Watson (Toronto)
finals_MVP_linkChampion's Cup#Most Valuable Players
seasonslistnamesNLL
prevseason_link2002 NLL season
prevseason_year2002 season
nextseason_link2004 NLL season
nextseason_year2004 season

| conf1_runner-up =Philadelphia Wings | conf2_runner-up =Buffalo Bandits | conf3_runner-up =Calgary Roughnecks | finals_runner-up =Rochester Knighthawks The 2003 National Lacrosse League season is the 17th season in the NLL that began on December 27, 2002, and concluded with the championship game on May 3, 2003.

In 2003, the NLL became the first major men's sports league in North America to feature a woman playing in a regular-season game. Ginny Capicchioni, a stand-out goaltender at Sacred Heart University, was signed by the New Jersey Storm as their third-string goaltender. She dressed for three games, though only played in one. Capicchioni collected one loose ball and made six saves while allowing 7 goals in 11 minutes of play.

Team movement

2003 saw the Montreal Express suspend operations, and also saw the Washington Power move to Colorado, where even they were unprepared for the warm welcome they received in Denver. The franchise had drawn small crowds in Washington as well as in Pittsburgh and Baltimore before that, but averaged more than 16,000 fans per game in 2003, second in the league only to Toronto.

Teams

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DivisionTeamCityArenaCapacityCentralEastNorth
Albany AttackAlbany, New YorkPepsi Arena14,236
Buffalo BanditsBuffalo, New YorkHSBC Arena18,690
Columbus LandsharksColumbus, OhioNationwide Arena18,136
Rochester KnighthawksRochester, New YorkBlue Cross Arena10,662
Colorado MammothDenver, ColoradoPepsi Center18,007
New Jersey StormEast Rutherford, New JerseyIzod Center19,040
New York SaintsUniondale, New YorkNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum16,234
Philadelphia WingsPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaFirst Union Center19,519
Calgary RoughnecksCalgary, AlbertaPengrowth Saddledome19,289
Ottawa RebelOttawa, OntarioOttawa Civic Centre10,550
Toronto RockToronto, OntarioAir Canada Centre18,800
Vancouver RavensVancouver, British ColumbiaGeneral Motors Place18,514

Milestones

  • January 31: John Tavares became the 3rd player in NLL history (after Gary and Paul Gait) with 400 career goals, scoring 5 and adding 6 assists as the Buffalo Bandits defeated the Columbus Landsharks 19–16

Final standings

Regular season

Playoffs

| RD1-seed1=6 | RD1-team1=Vancouver | RD1-score1=12 | RD1-seed2=4 | RD1-team2=Colorado | RD1-score2=15 | RD1-seed3=5 | RD1-team3=Calgary | RD1-score3=9 | RD1-seed4=3 | RD1-team4=Buffalo | RD1-score4=16 | RD2-seed1=4 | RD2-team1=Colorado | RD2-score1=11 | RD2-seed2=2 | RD2-team2=Toronto | RD2-score2=15 | RD2-seed3=3 | RD2-team3=Buffalo | RD2-score3=13 | RD2-seed4=1 | RD2-team4=Rochester | RD2-score4=16 | RD3-seed1=2 | RD3-team1=Toronto | RD3-score1=8 | RD3-seed2=1 | RD3-team2=Rochester | RD3-score2=6

Semifinals

Colorado 11 @ Toronto 15

Buffalo 13 @ Rochester 16

Championship

Toronto 8 @ Rochester 6

All Star Game

No NLL All-Star game was held in 2003.

Awards

AwardWinnerTeam
MVP AwardGary GaitColorado
Rookie of the Year AwardBrian LangtryColorado
Coach of the YearDarris KilgourBuffalo
GM of the Year AwardKurt SilcottBuffalo
Executive of the Year AwardBrad BanisterCalgary
Defensive Player of the Year AwardJim MossAlbany
Goaltender of the Year AwardPat O'TooleRochester
Sportsmanship AwardChris DriscollNew York / Toronto
Championship Game MVPBob WatsonToronto

Weekly awards

The NLL gives out awards weekly for the best overall player, best offensive player, best defensive player, and best rookie.

WeekOverallOffensiveDefensiveRookie12345678910111213141516
Bill GreerTracey KeluskyMatt RoikPatrick Merrill
Erik MillerSteve TollErik MillerCam Sedgwick
Jason ClarkJason ClarkPat CampbellChris Schiller
Steve DietrichPat MaddalenaBill GreerTom Montour
Dallas EliukBlaine ManningDallas EliukAaron Wilson
John TavaresDel HalladayCurtis PalidworAaron Wilson
Chris DriscollChris DriscollCurtis PalidworNick Polanco
Bill GreerColin DoylePat O'TooleLewis Ratcliff
Jim VeltmanTom MarechekJim VeltmanAaron Wilson
Gary GaitShawn WilliamsGee NashTravis Gillespie
Jeff RatcliffeJeff RatcliffeKyle CoulingBrian Tower
Gary GaitDerek MalawskyDwight MaetcheMarc Morley
Gary GaitCurt MalawskyGee NashBrian Langtry
Tracey KeluskyJohn Grant, Jr.Pat O'TooleBrian Langtry
Pat MaddalenaMike AccursiBrian BeiselBrian Lantry
Erik MillerPat MaddalenaErik MillerMarc Morley

Monthly awards

Awards are also given out monthly for the best overall player and best rookie.

MonthOverallRookieJanFebMar
Pat Maddalena
John Tavares (tie)Cam Sedgwick
Chris DriscollAaron Wilson
Gary GaitBrian Langtry

Statistics leaders

Bold numbers indicate new single-season records. Italics indicate tied single-season records.

StatPlayerTeamNumber
**Goals**Gary GaitColorado**61**
**Assists**John TavaresBuffalo58
**Points**John TavaresBuffalo107
**Penalty Minutes**Casey ZaphRochester59
**Loose Balls**Jim VeltmanToronto**207**
**Save Pct**Pat O'TooleRochester78.3

Attendance

Regular season

Home teamHome gamesAverage attendanceurl=http://nllstats.com/allgames?season=2003title=2003 Seasonwork=nllstats.comaccess-date=16 June 2023}}
Toronto Rock816,733133,867
Colorado Mammoth816,488131,907
Philadelphia Wings814,021112,168
Calgary Roughnecks811,44691,567
Rochester Knighthawks88,98471,870
Vancouver Ravens88,33766,699
Buffalo Bandits87,00256,015
New Jersey Storm85,48443,874
New York Saints84,26034,079
Ottawa Rebel84,20233,619
Albany Attack83,68925,103
Columbus Landsharks83,13825,103
**League****96****8,603****825,871**

Playoffs

Home teamHome gamesAverage attendanceTotal attendance
Colorado Mammoth117,12917,129
Toronto Rock116,73316,733
Rochester Knighthawks29,94319,885
Buffalo Bandits16,7616,761
**League****5****12,102****60,508**

References

References

  1. (April 14, 2003). "PLUS: LACROSSE; First Woman Plays In League Game". The New York Times.
  2. Philly, R.A.. (August 11, 2003). "Denver to host 2004 All Star Game". Outsider's Guide to the NLL.
  3. (February 1, 2003). "Tavares hits 400 as Bandits top 'Sharks, 19–16". Outsider's Guide to the NLL.
  4. "2003 Season". nllstats.com.
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