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2008 NLL season


FieldValue
leagueNational Lacrosse League
sportIndoor lacrosse
<!-- Commented out:logoNLL.png --
logo_size100px
no_of_teams12
no_of_games16
durationDecember 29, 2007 – May 17, 2008
seasonRegular season
MVPAthan Iannucci (Philadelphia)
MVP_linkNational Lacrosse League MVP Award
top_scorerAthan Iannucci (Philadelphia)
top_scorer_link2008 NLL season
playoffsPlayoffs
conf1Eastern
conf1_champBuffalo Bandits
conf1_runner-upMinnesota Swarm
conf2Western
conf2_champSan Jose Stealth
conf2_runner-upColorado Mammoth
finalsChampion's Cup
finals_linkChampion's Cup
finals_champBuffalo Bandits (4th title)
finals_runner-upPortland LumberJax
finals_MVPMark Steenhuis (Buffalo)
finals_MVP_linkChampion's Cup#Most Valuable Players
seasonslistnamesNLL
prevseason_link2007 NLL season
prevseason_year2007 season
nextseason_link2009 NLL season
nextseason_year2009 season

| conf1_runner-up =Minnesota Swarm | conf2_runner-up =Colorado Mammoth | finals_runner-up =Portland LumberJax The 2008 National Lacrosse League season, the 22nd in the history of the NLL, began on December 29, 2007, and concluded with the Buffalo Bandits winning the championship game over the Portland LumberJax on May 17, 2008.

In an odd coincidence, all four eastern division teams that made the playoffs finished with identical 10–6 records. Due to tiebreakers, the Buffalo Bandits clinched first place overall, followed by the Minnesota Swarm, New York Titans in their playoff debut, and the Philadelphia Wings in their return to the playoffs after a five-year absence.

There was also a tie atop the west division standings, as the San Jose Stealth and Colorado Mammoth both finished with 9–7 records. The Stealth won that tiebreaker and clinched their first western division title. The Calgary Roughnecks and Portland LumberJax finished out the playoff teams in the west despite having losing records.

History was made in 2008 as neither the Rochester Knighthawks nor the Toronto Rock made the playoffs, for the first time in the history of either team (though the Toronto franchise, then the Ontario Raiders, missed the playoffs in their inaugural season in 1998). The Knighthawks broke a 13-year streak of making the playoffs, the Rock streak was stopped at 9 years.

Philadelphia Wings second-year stars Athan Iannucci and Geoff Snider set a number of new league records in 2008. Iannucci eclipsed Gary Gait's record of 61 goals by scoring 71, and Snider set or tied marks in loose balls (244), face offs won (318, tied with Peter Jacobs in 2005), and penalty minutes (103).

The 2008 season almost never happened. On October 16, 2007, the league released a statement officially cancelling the season, after no agreement could be reached on a new collective bargaining agreement. However, negotiations continued, and on October 25, the league announced that a new CBA has been agreed on, and that the season would proceed. The new revised schedule was released on November 2, 2007, but only included 12 of the expected 14 teams. The expansion Boston Blazers and 2007 Western division champion Arizona Sting had decided for "a number of business reasons" to opt out of the 2008 season and return in 2009. Due to the short time frame between the agreement on a new CBA and the start of the season, the New York Titans were unable to secure 8 home dates for the revised schedule, and thus both the Toronto Rock and Buffalo Bandits hosted a Titans home game in their own arena.

Team movement

An expansion franchise for Boston, Massachusetts was announced on May 9, 2007. It was expected that the team would play at the TD Banknorth Garden, which is also home to the NBA's Boston Celtics and the NHL's Boston Bruins. On October 3, 2007, the Boston franchise was officially named the Boston Blazers.

When the revised schedule was released on November 2, 2007, it was announced that both the Arizona Sting and Boston Blazers were suspending operations for the 2008 season, returning in 2009.

Work stoppage

In the off-season between the 2007 and 2008 seasons the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the National Lacrosse League and the Professional Lacrosse Players' Association expired. The owners announced that if there no deal was in place before midnight, October 15, 2007 the 2008 season would be cancelled. On the morning of October 16, the league announced that no agreement had been reached, and that the season was cancelled. The next day, commissioner Jim Jennings even said that the league would not change its mind about the cancellation, saying:

However, the negotiations continued, and on October 25, the league announced that a new seven-year agreement had been reached, and that the season would be played.

Before the initial cancellation of the season, the Versus network announced that it would not carry a game of the week, as they had in 2007, even if an agreement was reached before the deadline.

Teams

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

Final standings

Playoffs

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Milestones and events

Pre-season

  • August 22, 2007: Colorado Mammoth head coach Gary Gait announced that he was stepping down to become the head coach of the women's lacrosse team at his alma mater, Syracuse University. Former Arizona Sting assistant coach Bob McMahon was announced as Gait's replacement.
  • July 24, 2007: Less than three months after the end of the 2007 NLL season, the league announced one of the biggest blockbuster trades in NLL history. The trade involved three teams and six players, including a former Rookie of the Year and a former MVP and Goaltender of the Year. The trade saw the Calgary Roughnecks sending defenseman Taylor Wray to the Philadelphia Wings, and their first-round pick in the 2007 entry draft and their second-round pick in the 2008 entry draft to the Buffalo Bandits. The Wings sent Sean Greenhalgh to Buffalo and Ian Llord to Calgary, and the Bandits sent goaltender Steve Dietrich and Kyle Couling to Calgary and Jason Crosbie to Philadelphia. During the entry draft in September, Llord was traded again, this time from Calgary to Buffalo for two draft picks.
  • October 16, 2007: The league announced that the 2008 season had been cancelled due to the failure of the owners and players to reach a CBA.
  • October 25, 2007: The league announced that a new agreement had been reached, and that the 2008 would indeed be played.
  • November 2, 2007: The revised schedule was released, and the league announced that the Arizona Sting and Boston Blazers would not play in 2008.
  • November 5, 2007: A dispersal draft was held for the remaining teams to choose players from the Arizona and Boston franchises.

Regular season

  • January 9: The league announced the inductees into the National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame for 2008: Sal LoCascio, Johnny Mouradian, Tony Resch, and Neil Stevens.
  • January 12: The Rochester Knighthawks' 16-game winning streak came to an end as the Buffalo Bandits defeated the Knighthawks 14–9 in Rochester. The Knighthawks had extended the streak with a victory over Buffalo in the opening game the previous night.
  • January 17: The NLL announced that New York Titans star Casey Powell would once again host "Inside the NLL with Casey Powell", a weekly one-hour show on Sirius Satellite Radio.
  • January 20: John Tavares of the Buffalo Bandits scored his 597th career goal in a win over the New York Titans, passing Gary Gait and becoming the NLL's all-time leader in goals scored.
  • January 30: The Edmonton Rush traded Chris Seller to the Calgary Roughnecks for a third-round draft pick in the 2008 entry draft.
  • February 5: Forward Andrew Lazore is traded from the Chicago Shamrox to the Buffalo Bandits for two second-round draft picks in the 2008 entry draft.
  • February 8: The Minnesota Swarm established a league record by running up a 12–0 lead before the New York Titans broke their scoreless streak in the third quarter.
  • February 20: After starting the season with an 0–5 record, the Rush fired the franchise's original head coach and general manager, Paul Day. On February 21, the Rush announced that Day's replacement would be former NLL Coach and GM of the Year Bob Hamley.
  • March 5: Three separate trades involving four teams and six players were made:
    • Edmonton traded a 2008 conditional third-round draft pick and a 2009 conditional third-round draft pick to Chicago for Lindsay Plunkett
    • Chicago sent goalie Brandon Miller and a 2008 second-round draft pick to Philadelphia for Matt Roik, Brad Self, a 2009 first-round draft pick, and a 2010 second-round draft pick
    • In a three-way deal, Edmonton sent A.J. Shannon to Philadelphia, the Wings send Dan Marohl and Keith Cromwell to Minnesota, and Minnesota sent Mike Hominuck to the Rush.
  • March 22: Colorado's Brian Langtry scored 9 goals and assisted on 4 others in a losing cause, as the Mammoth lost to the Portland LumberJax. Langtry's 9 goals is the most scored by a player in one game this season.
  • March 25: Multiple players were dealt on the season's trade deadline:
    • In an exchange of All-Stars, the Toronto Rock traded set-up man Josh Sanderson to the Calgary Roughnecks for finisher Lewis Ratcliff. The teams also exchanged draft picks.
    • The Edmonton Rush were the most active at the deadline, exchanging goalkeepers with the Portland LumberJax with Matt Disher and a fourth-round draft pick going to the LumberJax in exchange for Matt King, Ian Crashley, and a first-round pick in the 2009 draft. The Rush traded Chris Gill and a second-round pick to the Colorado Mammoth for a first-round draft pick in the 2008 draft, and also traded Mike Accursi to the Buffalo Bandits for Dan Teat, a second-round draft pick in the 2008 draft, a first-round draft pick in the 2009 draft.
  • April 12: Athan Iannucci scored three goals and broke Gary Gait's record of 61 goals in a season. Iannucci entered the game with 60 goals, averaging 4.6 goals per game, but didn't score the record-tying goal until six minutes into the third quarter. He then scored the record-setting goal less than three minutes later and then completed his hat-trick in the fourth quarter.
  • April 27: After announcing his retirement earlier in the year, Jim Veltman, the league's all-time loose balls leader, played the final game of his 16-year career.

Glenn Clark suspension

On January 11, the Minnesota Swarm defeated the Toronto Rock 17–16 in overtime, in a game which saw three Swarm players and one Rock player given game misconducts. After the game, Rock head coach Glenn Clark was involved in an altercation with Minnesota forward Sean Pollock outside the Rock dressing room. Clark was later charged with assault by Toronto Police and suspended indefinitely by the NLL. The Rock announced that assistant coach Terry Bullen would serve as the interim head coach and Bullen led the Rock to a 2–2 record.

On February 6, the charges against Clark were dropped by Toronto Police, and the NLL lifted the suspension on February 13.

All-Star game

The 2008 All-Star Game was held at Rexall Place in Edmonton on March 16, 2008. The East division All-Stars defeated the West division 17–16 in overtime, as Shawn Williams scored the winner 31 seconds into OT. Philadelphia Wings' transition player Geoff Snider was named MVP.

All-Star teams

Eastern Division startersWestern Division startersEastern Division reservesWestern Division reserves
Athan Iannucci, PhiladelphiaJeff Zywicki, San Jose
John Tavares, BuffaloDan Carey, Colorado
John Grant, Jr., RochesterGavin Prout, Colorado
Mark Steenhuis, BuffaloBrodie Merrill, Portland
Ryan Cousins, MinnesotaEric Martin, San Jose
Nick Patterson, Minnesota (goalie)Gee Nash, Colorado (goalie)
Scott Evans, RochesterMike Accursi, Edmonton
Casey Powell, New York *Dan Dawson, Arizona
Andy Secore, Minnesota *Colin Doyle, San Jose
Geoff Snider, PhiladelphiaRyan Powell, Portland *
Steve Toll, RochesterLewis Ratcliff, Calgary
Jim Veltman, TorontoJeff Shattler, Calgary
Peter Lough, TorontoJosh Sims, Colorado *
Jarett Park, New YorkJimmy Quinlan, Edmonton
Scott Self, ChicagoAndrew McBride, Calgary
Chris White, BuffaloChris McElroy, Edmonton
Taylor Wray, PhiladelphiaBruce Murray, Colorado
Bob Watson, Toronto (goalie)Anthony Cosmo, San Jose (goalie)
Ryan Ward, Minnesota (replacing C. Powell)Dan Stroup, Edmonton (replacing R. Powell)
Shawn Williams, Rochester (replacing Secore)Nick Carlson, Colorado (replacing Sims)
  • Unable to play due to injury

Awards

Annual

AwardWinnerTeam
Reebok Most Valuable PlayerAthan IannucciPhiladelphia
US Navy Goaltender of the YearBob WatsonToronto
Edge Defensive Player of the YearRyan CousinsMinnesota
Transition Player of the YearMark SteenhuisBuffalo
Rookie of the YearCraig PointMinnesota
Sportsmanship AwardDan CareyColorado
GM of the YearMarty O'NeillMinnesota
Les Bartley AwardAdam MuellerNew York
Executive of the Year AwardTom GarrityMinnesota
Tom Borrelli Awardurl=http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3469work=NLL.comtitle=Tom Garrity Named Executive of the Yeardate=May 6, 2008access-date=2008-05-06archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080510184928/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3469archive-date= 10 May 2008url-status= dead}}

All-Pro teams

First Team

  • Athan Iannucci, Philadelphia
  • Casey Powell, New York
  • John Tavares, Buffalo
  • Mark Steenhuis, Buffalo
  • Ryan Cousins, Minnesota
  • Bob Watson, Toronto

Second Team

  • Colin Doyle, San Jose
  • Gavin Prout, Colorado
  • Jeff Zywicki, San Jose
  • Geoff Snider, Philadelphia
  • Scott Self, Chicago
  • Matt Vinc, New York

All-Rookie team

  • Craig Point, Minnesota
  • Tyler Codron, Portland
  • Jordan Hall, New York
  • Bobby McBride, Chicago
  • Jamie Rooney, Philadelphia
  • Merrick Thomson, Philadelphia

Weekly awards

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

MonthWeekOverallOffensiveDefensiveTransitionRookieDecember1January2345February678910March11121314April15161718
Jason WulderJason WulderGord NashJosh SimsDane Dobbie
Blaine ManningBlaine ManningRob MarshallBobby McBrideBobby McBride
Jeff ZywickiJeff ZywickiNick PattersonJohnny ChristmasCraig Point
John TavaresJohn TavaresBob WatsonPat McCreadyMerrick Thomson
Sean PollockSean PollockRyan AveryGeoff SniderJordan Hall
Jeff ZywickiJeff ZywickiAaron BoldJimmy QuinlanCraig Point
Pat O'TooleShawn EvansPat O'TooleJarett ParkCraig Point
John Grant, Jr.John Grant, Jr.Bob WatsonBrodie MerrillJordan Hall
Casey PowellCasey PowellDaniel SamsRob Van BeekDaniel Sams
Shawn EvansShawn EvansCurtis PalidworMark SteenhuisSteve Hutchins
Ken MontourLuke WilesKen MontourMark SteenhuisFrank Resetarits
Gavin ProutMike HominuckMatt VincJohn OrsonCraig Point
Bob WatsonBrian LangtryBob WatsonMitch BelisleSean Morris
Cody JacobsCody JacobsRory GlavesChris McKayMatt MacLeod
Jeff ZywickiRyan WardScott SelfMark SteenhuisBobby McBride
Athan IannucciAthan IannucciPat O'TooleNolan HeavenorTom Johnson
Pat MaddalenaPat MaddalenaMatt VincMark SteenhuisJordan Hall
Jim VeltmanJohn TavaresGreg PeyserBrad SelfPeter Jacobs

Monthly awards

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

MonthOverallRookieJanuaryFebruaryMarchApril
Athan IannucciMerrick Thomson
Athan IannucciCraig Point
Curtis PalidworJordan Hall
Athan IannucciPeter Jacobs

Statistics leaders

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

StatPlayerTeamNumber
**Goals**Athan IannucciPhiladelphia**71**
**Assists**Gavin ProutColorado67
**Points**Athan IannucciPhiladelphia100
**Penalty Minutes**Geoff SniderPhiladelphia**103**
**Shots on Goal**Athan IannucciPhiladelphia253
**Loose Balls**Geoff SniderPhiladelphia**244**
**Save Pct**Ken MontourBuffalo.808
**GAA**Chris LevisColorado10.04

Attendance

Regular season

Home teamHome gamesAverage attendanceTotal Attendance
Colorado Mammoth817,464139,719
Buffalo Bandits915,013135,120
Toronto Rock914,572131,149
Calgary Roughnecks811,60597,690
Philadelphia Wings811,60592,846
Minnesota Swarm811,40591,247
Rochester Knighthawks89,90279,217
Edmonton Rush88,82070,564
Portland LumberJax88,10464,837
New York Titans66,50939,055
Chicago Shamrox84,96439,712
San Jose Stealth83,05924,477
**League****96****10,475****1,005,633**

Playoffs

Home teamHome gamesAverage attendanceTotal Attendance
Colorado Mammoth115,55415,554
Buffalo Bandits313,01539,046
Minnesota Swarm111,08811,088
Calgary Roughnecks19,3279,327
San Jose Stealth12,6972,697
**League****7****11,101****77,712**

References

References

  1. (April 27, 2008). "2008 Season Was Down To The Wire". NLL.com.
  2. (April 29, 2008). "Snider Breaks Loose Ball Record". NLL.com.
  3. (2007-10-16). "2008 Season Cancelled". NLL.com.
  4. (October 25, 2007). "NLL, PLPA reach seven-year deal". NLL.com.
  5. (November 2, 2007). "League Releases New 2008 Schedule". NLL.com.
  6. (May 9, 2007). "Expansion Team Awarded to Boston for 2008". NLL.com.
  7. (October 3, 2007). "Boston Team Name: Blazers". NLL.com.
  8. (October 12, 2007). "NLL Season could be cancelled". Calgary Sun.
  9. (October 17, 2007). "Report: NLL won't change mind". NLL.com.
  10. Johnson, Craig. (October 11, 2007). "NLL: Saturday night Game of the Week on VERSUS a no-go". InsideLacrosse.com.
  11. (August 22, 2007). "Gait Steps Down as Mammoth Coach". NLL.com.
  12. (September 26, 2007). "Bob McMahon named Colorado Head Coach". NLL.com.
  13. (July 24, 2007). "Three Team Blockbuster Trade Announced". NLL.com.
  14. (September 2, 2007). "Draft day trade frenzy". NLL.com.
  15. (November 5, 2007). "Dawson selected first overall by Portland". NLL.com.
  16. (January 9, 2008). "NLL Announces Hall of Fame Class of 2008". NLL.com.
  17. (January 12, 2008). "Bandits end K-Hawks Streak with 14-9 Win". NLL.com.
  18. (January 11, 2008). "K-Hawks Top Bandits in Friday's Opener, 12-9". NLL.com.
  19. (January 17, 2008). "Casey Powell Show Returns To Sirius". NLL.com.
  20. (January 19, 2008). "Tavares Breaks Goal Scoring Record". NLL.com.
  21. (January 30, 2008). "Rush Deals Seller to Roughnecks". NLL.com.
  22. (February 5, 2008). "Chicago Deals Lazore to Buffalo". NLL.com.
  23. (February 8, 2008). "Minnesota routs New York, 16-9". NLL.com.
  24. Tutka, Paul. (February 21, 2008). "Bob Hamley hiring made official". NLLInsider.com.
  25. (March 5, 2008). "Trade Frenzy: six players dealt". NLL.com.
  26. (March 24, 2008). "Weekend Recap, News, & Quotes". NLL.com.
  27. Chavez, Bob. (March 26, 2008). "Rush set up bright NLL future". nllinsider.com.
  28. (April 12, 2008). "Iannucci Breaks Single-Season Goals Record". NLL.com.
  29. (April 12, 2008). "Philadelphia-Minnesota Boxscore". Pointstreak.
  30. Shanahan, Brian. (2008-04-30). "Jim Veltman: One More Time". NLLInsider.com.
  31. Borrelli, Tom. (2008-04-30). "'Scoop' Says Goodbye, For Now". LaxMagazine.com.
  32. Ryan, Allan. (January 14, 2008). "Rock coach charged after dustup with player". [[Toronto Star]].
  33. (January 17, 2008). "League Suspends Clark Indefinitely". NLL.com.
  34. (January 17, 2008). "Bullen Named Rock Interim Head Coach". NLL.com.
  35. (February 6, 2008). "Charges against Rock coach dropped". [[Toronto Star]].
  36. (February 13, 2008). "League Lifts Clark Suspension". NLL.com.
  37. (March 16, 2008). "East All-Stars Win In Overtime, 17-16". NLL.com.
  38. (May 15, 2008). "Athan Iannucci Wins Reebok MVP Award". NLL.com.
  39. (May 7, 2008). "Watson Named US Navy Goalie of the Year". NLL.com.
  40. (May 12, 2008). "Cousins Named Edge Defensive Player of the Year". NLL.com.
  41. (May 12, 2008). "Steenhuis Named Top Transition Player". NLL.com.
  42. (May 13, 2008). "Point Named Rookie of the Year". NLL.com.
  43. (May 5, 2008). "Dan Carey and Chris McElroy Recognized". NLL.com.
  44. (May 8, 2008). "Marty O'Neill Named GM of the Year". NLL.com.
  45. (May 8, 2008). "Adam Mueller Wins Les Bartley Award". NLL.com.
  46. (May 6, 2008). "Tom Garrity Named Executive of the Year". NLL.com.
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