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2006 NLL season


FieldValue
title2006 NLL season
leagueNational Lacrosse League
sportIndoor lacrosse
logoNLL 20.jpg
logo_size200px
no_of_teams11
no_of_games16
durationDecember 30, 2005 – May 13, 2006
seasonRegular season
MVPSteve Dietrich (Buffalo Bandits)
MVP_linkNational Lacrosse League MVP Award
top_scorerJosh Sanderson (Toronto Rock)
top_scorer_link2006 NLL season
playoffsPlayoffs
conf1Eastern
conf1_champBuffalo Bandits
conf1_runner-upRochester Knighthawks
conf2Western
conf2_champPortland LumberJax
conf2_runner-upColorado Mammoth
finalsChampion's Cup
finals_linkChampion's Cup
finals_champColorado Mammoth (1st title)
finals_runner-upBuffalo Bandits
finals_MVPGavin Prout (Colorado)
finals_MVP_linkChampion's Cup#Most Valuable Players
seasonslistnamesNLL
prevseason_link2005 NLL season
prevseason_year2005 season
nextseason_link2007 NLL season
nextseason_year2007 season

| conf1_runner-up =Rochester Knighthawks | conf2_runner-up =Colorado Mammoth | finals_runner-up =Buffalo Bandits The 2006 National Lacrosse League season was the 20th season in the history of the league, which began as the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League in 1987. The season began on December 30, 2005 and concluded with the championship game on May 13, 2006.

The defending champion Toronto Rock were once again the favourite to win the Champions' Cup, but a slow start plus a dismal performance in the semifinal game against Rochester removed the Rock from contention. The Colorado Mammoth, under first-year head coach Gary Gait, won their first title since winning the first ever title in 1987, as the Baltimore Thunder.

Highly touted Portland rookie Brodie Merrill lived up to his hype, winning both the Defensive Player of the Year and the Rookie of the Year awards. Portland continued its domination of the post-season awards with Derek Keenan, himself a former Rookie of the Year Award winner (1992 with Buffalo), winning both the Les Bartley Award for coach of the year and the GM of the Year Award, and owner Angela Batinovich winning the Executive of the Year Award.

Team movement

The season featured the debut of two expansion teams; the Edmonton Rush and the Portland LumberJax, both in the Western Division. Portland beat the expansion team odds and won its division, finishing with an 11–5 record, while Edmonton did not fare so well. The Rush finished the season 1–15, their only win coming at the hands of their provincial rivals, the Calgary Roughnecks.

Before the 2006 season, the Anaheim Storm folded not being able to attract enough fans in their two years in Southern California moving from their original home of New Jersey after the 2003 season where, for two seasons, they were not able to attract enough fans.

Teams

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DivisionTeamCityArenaCapacityEastWest
Buffalo BanditsBuffalo, New YorkHSBC Arena
Minnesota SwarmSaint Paul, MinnesotaXCEL Energy Center
Philadelphia WingsPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaWachovia Center
Rochester KnighthawksRochester, New YorkBlue Cross Arena
Toronto RockToronto, OntarioAir Canada Centre
Arizona StingGlendale, ArizonaGlendale Arena
Calgary RoughnecksCalgary, AlbertaPengrowth Saddledome
Colorado MammothDenver, ColoradoPepsi Center
Edmonton RushEdmonton, AlbertaRexall Place
Portland LumberjaxPortland, OregonRose Garden
San Jose StealthSan Jose, CaliforniaHP Pavilion

Milestones

  • February 18: John Tavares tied Gary Gait for the all-time record in points, with 1091, as the Buffalo Bandits defeated the Minnesota Swarm 14–9.
  • March 4: Tavares sets a new NLL record for career points, scoring his 1092nd point in an 11–8 loss to the Swarm.

Final standings

Regular season

Toronto won the 3-way tiebreaker with Minnesota and Philadelphia

Playoffs

| RD1-group1= Eastern Division | RD1-group2= Western Division | RD1-seed1= 1 | RD1-team1= Buffalo | RD1-score1= 11 | RD1-seed2= 4 | RD1-team2= Minnesota | RD1-score2= 10 | RD1-seed3= 3 | RD1-team3= Toronto | RD1-score3= 8 | RD1-seed4= 2 | RD1-team4= Rochester | RD1-score4= 16 | RD1-seed5= 1 | RD1-team5= Portland | RD1-score5= 10 | RD1-seed6= 4 | RD1-team6= Arizona | RD1-score6= 14 | RD1-seed7= 2 | RD1-team7= Colorado | RD1-score7= 18 | RD1-seed8= 3 | RD1-team8= Calgary | RD1-score8= 17 | RD2-seed1= 1 | RD2-team1= Buffalo | RD2-score1= 15 | RD2-seed2= 2 | RD2-team2= Rochester | RD2-score2= 10 | RD2-seed3= 2 | RD2-team3= Colorado | RD2-score3= 13 | RD2-seed4= 4 | RD2-team4= Arizona | RD2-score4= 12 | RD3-seed1= W2 | RD3-team1= Colorado | RD3-score1= 16 | RD3-seed2= E1 | RD3-team2= Buffalo | RD3-score2= 9

All-Star game

The 2006 All-Star Game was held at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario on February 25, 2006. The West Division defeated the East Division 14–13. The MVP of the game was Lewis Ratcliff of the Calgary Roughnecks, who scored 4 goals, including the game winner. This marked the second straight year that a Roughneck player was All-Star Game MVP, with Tracy Kelusky having won it in 2005.

All-Star teams

Eastern Division startersWestern Division startersEastern Division ReservesWestern Division Reserves
John Grant, Jr., RochesterGavin Prout, Colorado
Colin Doyle, TorontoTracey Kelusky, Calgary
John Tavares, BuffaloCraig Conn, Arizona
Steve Toll, RochesterJay Jalbert, Colorado
Thomas Hajek, PhiladelphiaBrodie Merrill, Portland
Pat O'Toole, Rochester (goalie)Anthony Cosmo, San Jose (goalie)
Marshall Abrams, RochesterDan Carey, Colorado
Jake Bergey, PhiladelphiaBruce Codd, Arizona
Ryan Cousins, MinnesotaJonas Derks, Arizona
Glenn Clark, PhiladelphiaDallas Eliuk, Portland (goalie)
Steve Dietrich, Buffalo (goalie)Peter Lough, Arizona
Blaine Manning, TorontoDerek Malawsky, San Jose
Dan Marohl, PhiladelphiaLewis Ratcliff, Calgary
Josh Sanderson, TorontoScott Self, Arizona
Phil Sanderson, TorontoRyan Sharp, Portland
Mark Steenhuis, BuffaloKaleb Toth, Calgary
Shawn Williams, RochesterAndrew Turner, Edmonton
Jim Veltman, TorontoTaylor Wray, Calgary

Awards

Annual

AwardWinnerTeam
Jet Blue MVP AwardSteve DietrichBuffalo
Edge Active Care Rookie of the Year AwardBrodie MerrillPortland
Les Bartley Award (Coach of the Year)Derek KeenanPortland
GM of the Year AwardDerek KeenanPortland
Executive of the Year AwardAngela BatinovichPortland
Defensive Player of the YearBrodie MerrillPortland
RBK Goaltender of the Year AwardSteve DietrichBuffalo
Bowflex Sportsmanship AwardSean GreenhalghPhiladelphia
Championship Game MVPGavin ProutColorado

All-Pro Teams

First Team

  • Colin Doyle, Toronto
  • John Grant, Jr., Rochester
  • Brodie Merrill, Portland
  • Gavin Prout, Colorado
  • Josh Sanderson, Toronto
  • Steve Dietrich, Buffalo

Second Team

  • Craig Conn, Arizona
  • Dan Dawson, Arizona
  • Jay Jalbert, Colorado
  • Lewis Ratcliff, Calgary
  • John Tavares, Buffalo
  • Nick Patterson, Minnesota

All-Rookie Team

  • Brodie Merrill, Portland
  • Sean Greenhalgh, Philadelphia
  • Dan Carey, Colorado
  • Jeff Zywicki, San Jose
  • Shawn Evans, Rochester
  • Luke Wiles, San Jose

Weekly awards

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

WeekOverallOffensiveDefensiveRookie12345678910111213141516
Sean GreenhalghSean GreenhalghMatt RoikSean Greenhalgh
Jonas DerksJonas DerksChris LevisJeff Zywicki
Mark SteenhuisMark SteenhuisSteve DietrichShawn Evans
Nick PattersonJake BergeyDallas EliukBrodie Merrill
John Grant, Jr.John Grant, Jr.Pat O'TooleBrodie Merrill
Craig ConnCraig ConnNick PattersonDan Carey
Chad CulpChad CulpNick PattersonSean Greenhalgh
John TavaresBrodie MerrillPat CampbellBrodie Merrill
Aaron WilsonAaron WilsonBob WatsonSean Greenhalgh
Matt DisherJohn Grant, Jr.Matt DisherShawn Evans
Sean GreenhalghJohn Grant, Jr.Matt KingJeff Zywicki
Jay JalbertRyan WardJeff ZywickiJay Jalbert
Mark SteenhuisMark SteenhuisMatt KingRoger Vyse
Brodie Merrill (tie)
Brodie MerrillJay JalbertSteve DietrichBrodie Merrill
Colin DoyleColin DoyleDallas EliukSean Greenhalgh
Dan DawsonDan DawsonSteve DietrichSean Greenhalgh

Monthly awards

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

MonthOverallRookieJanFebMar
John Grant, Jr.Sean Greenhalgh
Nick PattersonBrodie Merrill
Gavin ProutBrodie Merrill

Statistics leaders

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

StatPlayerTeamNumber
**Goals**John Grant, Jr.Rochester54
**Assists**Josh SandersonToronto69
**Points**Josh SandersonToronto98
**Penalty Minutes**Rob VanBeekPhiladelphia72
**Shots on Goal**John Grant, Jr.Rochester**277**
**Loose Balls**Jim VeltmanToronto**226**
**Save Pct**Steve DietrichBuffalo**80.8**
**GAA**Steve DietrichBuffalo**9.97**

Attendance

Regular season

Home teamHome gamesAverage attendanceTotal Attendance
Colorado Mammoth816,543132,347
Toronto Rock816,538132,306
Buffalo Bandits812,11896,946
Philadelphia Wings811,93695,491
Calgary Roughnecks811,77794,217
Edmonton Rush810,36782,938
Rochester Knighthawks89,98879,906
Minnesota Swarm88,37266,981
Portland LumberJax88,00664,055
Arizona Sting86,47751,820
San Jose Stealth85,60844,868
**League****88****10,703****941,875**

Playoffs

Home teamHome gamesAverage attendanceTotal Attendance
Colorado Mammoth212,98125,963
Buffalo Bandits311,70335,111
Portland LumberJax110,84310,843
Rochester Knighthawks17,2957,295
**League****7****11,316****79,212**

References

References

  1. (January 4, 2006). "Toronto opens 2006 as Experts' top pick". Outsider's Guide to the NLL.
  2. Philly, R.A.. (February 22, 2006). "Record-tying Tavares named Player of Week". Outsider's Guide to the NLL.
  3. Philly, R.A.. (March 4, 2006). "NLL Week Ten Roundup". Outsider's Guide to the NLL.
  4. (May 11, 2006). "Dietrich Wins 2006 Jet Blue MVP Award". NLL website.
  5. (May 9, 2006). "Merrill Wins Edge Active Care Rookie of the Year". NLL website.
  6. (May 4, 2006). "Derek Keenan Wins Les Bartley Award". NLL website.
  7. (May 5, 2006). "Derek Keenan Wins Vonage GM of the Year". NLL website.
  8. (May 8, 2006). "Batinovich Named Executive of the Year". NLL website.
  9. (May 2, 2006). "Merrill Wins Belmont.com Defensive Player of the Year". NLL website.
  10. (May 3, 2006). "Steve Dietrich Named RBK Goaltender of the Year". NLL website.
  11. (May 1, 2006). "Greenhalgh Wins Bowflex Sportsmanship Award". NLL website.
  12. Knight, Ben. (May 13, 2006). "Mammoth stampedes over baffled Bandits". Outsider's Guide to the NLL.
  13. "National Lacrosse League - attendance | Pointstreak Sports Technologies".
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