2009 NLL season explained
2009 NLL season |
League: | National Lacrosse League |
Sport: | Indoor lacrosse |
Pixels: | 100px |
No Of Teams: | 12 |
No Of Games: | 16 |
Duration: | January 3, 2009 – May 15, 2009 |
Season: | Regular season |
Mvp Link: | National Lacrosse League MVP Award |
Top Scorer: | Colin Doyle (San Jose) |
Top Scorer Link: | 2009 NLL season |
Playoffs: | Playoffs |
Conf1: | Eastern |
Conf1 Champ: | New York Titans |
Conf1 Runner-Up: | Buffalo Bandits |
Conf2: | Western |
Conf2 Champ: | Calgary Roughnecks |
Conf2 Runner-Up: | San Jose Stealth |
Finals: | Champion's Cup |
Finals Link: | Champion's Cup |
Finals Champ: | Calgary Roughnecks |
Finals Runner-Up: | New York Titans |
Finals Mvp: | Josh Sanderson |
Finals Mvp Link: | Champion's Cup#Most Valuable Players |
Seasonslistnames: | NLL |
Prevseason Link: | 2008 NLL season |
Prevseason Year: | 2008 season |
Nextseason Link: | 2010 NLL season |
Nextseason Year: | 2010 season |
The 2009 National Lacrosse League season, the 23rd in the history of the NLL, began January 3, 2009 in Buffalo, Portland, and Sunrise, Florida,[1] and concluded with the Calgary Roughnecks defeating the New York Titans 12—10 in the Champion's Cup on May 15, 2009 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Team movement
After the 2008 season was cancelled and then reinstated, the Boston Blazers and Arizona Sting both announced that they would not participate in the 2008 season, and would return in 2009.[2] However, in the summer of 2008 the Arizona Sting ceased operations and its players were put in a dispersal draft.[3] The Blazers drafted former Sting and LumberJax forward Dan Dawson first overall.[4]
Just weeks prior to the start of the season, the Chicago Shamrox suspended operations due to financial troubles and the players were placed in another dispersal draft.[5] Anthony Cosmo was selected 1st overall by the Boston Blazers in this draft.[6]
Finally, while not a franchise relocation, the Minnesota Swarm were moved from the East Division to the West Division.
Teams
2009 National Lacrosse League |
Division | Team | City | Arena | Capacity |
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East | Boston Blazers | Boston, Massachusetts | TD Garden | 17,850 |
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Buffalo Bandits | Buffalo, New York | HSBC Arena | 18,690 |
New York Titans | Newark, New Jersey | Prudential Center | 17,625 |
Philadelphia Wings | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Wachovia Center | 19,523 |
Rochester Knighthawks | Rochester, New York | Blue Cross Arena | 10,662 |
Toronto Rock | Toronto, Ontario | Air Canada Centre | 18,800 |
West | Calgary Roughnecks | Calgary, Alberta | Pengrowth Saddledome | 19,289 |
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Colorado Mammoth | Denver, Colorado | Pepsi Center | 18,007 |
Edmonton Rush | Edmonton, Alberta | Rexall Place | 16,839 |
Minnesota Swarm | Saint Paul, Minnesota | XCEL Energy Center | 18,064 |
Portland Lumberjax | Portland, Oregon | Rose Garden | 18,280 |
San Jose Stealth | San Jose, California | HP Pavilion | 17,496 | |
Final standings
Playoffs
Milestones and events
Pre-season
- August 19, 2008: The NLL announced that the Minnesota Swarm would be moving from the East division to the West division, giving the West six teams to the East's seven.[7]
- August 22, 2008: Chicago Shamrox goalie Matt Roik was traded to the San Jose Stealth with two first round draft picks in exchange for veteran goalie Anthony Cosmo.[8]
- September 2, 2008: The Rochester Knighthawks announce that Paul Suggate will be the new head coach. Freeman Bucktooth and former team captain Mike Hasen were also named assistant coaches.[9]
- September 7, 2008: Just hours before the entry draft, the Toronto Rock, San Jose Stealth, and Rochester Knighthawks made a blockbuster trade. Toronto sent Aaron Wilson and a 2009 first round draft pick to Rochester, who sent Stephen Hoar back to Toronto. Toronto also received Luke Wiles from San Jose, while San Jose gets Rochester's first round pick in the 2008 entry draft.[10]
- September 9, 2008: Rochester Knighthawks star John Grant, Jr. announced that he would miss the entire 2009 season after undergoing emergency surgery to remove an infection in the ACL in his left knee.[11]
- September 25: The NLL announced that a regular season game will be played between the New York Titans and the Toronto Rock at BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida, a suburb of Fort Lauderdale. The game will be known as the Florida Lacrosse Cup. This will be the first pro lacrosse game ever played in the state. The event was spearheaded by former Rock and Philadelphia Wings forward Kevin Finneran.[12]
- October 15, 2008: The Rochester Knighthawks acquired the rights to lacrosse legend Gary Gait from the Colorado Mammoth for forward Andrew Potter and first-round draft picks in both 2009 and 2010. Gait, whose single-season scoring record was shattered during the 2008 season by Athan Iannucci, originally retired from the NLL after the 2005 season.[13]
- November 11, 2008: Legendary goaltender Dallas Eliuk announced that he will not play in 2009, taking a job as an assistant coach with the Portland LumberJax.[14] Eliuk did not officially announce his retirement until December 9.[15] Eliuk won four NLL championships, all with the Wings, and is the NLL's all-time leader in saves.
- November 25, 2008: Rochester Knighthawks GM Regy Thorpe signed a playing contract, becoming the first player-GM in NLL history.[16]
- December 24, 2008: Less than four months after taking the job and without a single regular season game under his belt, Paul Suggate resigned his position as Rochester head coach.[17] No reason was given for Suggate's resignation. Only two days later, the Knighthawks announced that lacrosse legend Paul Gait had been hired as head coach.[18]
Regular season
- January 3, 2009: The Toronto Rock won the first-ever Florida Lacrosse Cup, defeating the New York Titans 15-14 to open the season. Blaine Manning scored the winner, his fourth goal of the game, with 38 seconds left in regulation time to seal the victory, and was named Overall Player of the Week.[19]
- January 10, 2009: Jim Jennings announced his resignation as commissioner of the NLL, stating: "I feel that I have accomplished all the goals I set out to do at the NLL. I want to spend some time with my family before pursuing other opportunities and taking on the next challenge." NLL Deputy Commissioner and COO George Daniel was named Interim Commissioner.[20]
- January 10, 2009: Gary Gait scored five goals in his return to the NLL, but Rochester lost to Philadelphia 16-13.[21]
- January 16, 2009: In a 23-6 loss at Buffalo, the Rochester Knighthawks allowed the most goals in a single game in their history. The 17-point defeat was also their most lopsided loss ever.[22]
- January 20, 2009: Only three games into the season, the Toronto Rock fired head coach Glenn Clark and assistant coach Terry Bullen and hired former Chicago Shamrox and Colorado Mammoth coach Jamie Batley as the new head coach. Assistant coach Jim Veltman was relieved of his coaching duties, but remained with the Rock as an advisor.[23]
- February 10, 2009: The league announced that Dallas Eliuk and Jim Veltman will be inducted into the National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame in March, 2009.[24]
- February 14, 2009: Mark Steenhuis of the Buffalo Bandits scored 13 assists and 17 points in a 25-10 win over Toronto breaking the league's single-game records for assists and points. The records were previously held by Derek Malawsky (11 assists in 2002) and John Grant Jr. (15 points in 2007) both of the Rochester Knighthawks.[25]
- March 20, 2009: The San Jose Stealth announced that offensive coordinator Chris Hall has been named head coach, while former head coach Jeff Dowling will take over Hall's post as offensive coordinator.[26]
- April 11, 2009: San Jose Stealth rookie Rhys Duch scored five goals and added three assists, giving him 86 points for the season, breaking Gavin Prout's rookie scoring record. In the same game, Stealth captain Colin Doyle tied Josh Sanderson's single-season assists record of 71.[27]
- April 17, 2009: Calgary's Josh Sanderson finished the season with 74 assists, breaking his own single-season record of 71. The next night, Boston's Dan Dawson had five assists, tying him with Sanderson for the league lead and record.[28]
- April 18, 2009: Rhys Duch extends his new rookie scoring record to 89, with one goal and two assists against the Toronto Rock.
Post-season
- April 22, 2009: After missing the playoffs for the sixth time in seven years, the Philadelphia Wings fired GM Lindsay Sanderson. The Wings were 38-42 during Sanderson's five-year tenure, and only made the playoffs once.[29]
- April 29, 2009: Toronto Rock Director of Lacrosse Operations Mike Kloepfer announced his resignation. The Rock were 19-29 in three years under Kloepfer, missing the playoffs in both 2008 and 2009.[30]
- May 4, 2009: The Portland LumberJax announced that they will not be playing in Portland next season. Executive vice president Brian Silcott said that the team will not fold, but they are looking at either moving or selling the franchise; the franchise did fold, however.[31]
- May 9, 2009: Both division final games featured outstanding performances by the winning goaltenders. In New York, Matt Vinc stopped 41 out of 44 shots and kept the Buffalo Bandits to only three goals as the Titans defeated Buffalo 9-3.[32] In Calgary, Matt King shut the San Jose Stealth out for the first three quarters and even scored a goal of his own - the game-winner - as Calgary destroyed the Stealth 17-5.
- May 15, 2009: The Calgary Roughnecks defeated the New York Titans 12-10 to capture their second Champions Cup title.
- May 19, 2009: The Edmonton Rush fired head coach and GM Bob Hamley after finishing last in the West for the second straight season.[33]
All-Star game
The 2009 All-Star Game was held at Pepsi Center in Denver on March 7, 2009.[34] The East beat the West 27-21 as Buffalo's Mark Steenhuis scored seven goals and six assists on his way to his third All-Star Game MVP award.[35]
All-Star teams
Eastern Division starters | | Western Division starters |
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Dan Dawson, Boston | Colin Doyle, San Jose |
Casey Powell, New York * | Josh Sanderson, Calgary |
Mark Steenhuis, Buffalo | Dan Teat, Edmonton |
Geoff Snider, Philadelphia * | Brodie Merrill, Portland |
Chris White, Buffalo | Bruce Murray, Colorado |
Ken Montour, Buffalo (goalie) | Matt Disher, Portland (goalie) |
Eastern Division reserves | Western Division reserves |
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Jason Crosbie, Toronto | Brian Langtry, Colorado |
Gary Gait, Rochester | Peter Morgan, Portland |
Pat Maddalena, New York | Gavin Prout, Colorado |
John Tavares, Buffalo | Tracey Kelusky, Calgary |
Roger Vyse, Buffalo | Jeff Zywicki, San Jose |
Shawn Williams, Rochester | Nick Carlson, Colorado |
Jordan Hall, New York | Jeff Shattler, Calgary |
Mitch Belisle, Boston | Ryan Cousins, Minnesota |
Greg Peyser, New York * | Ian Hawksbee, Edmonton |
Kyle Sweeney, Philadelphia | Nick Inch, Minnesota |
Cam Woods, Toronto * | Jeff Moleski, Calgary |
Anthony Cosmo, Boston (goalie) | Andrew Leyshon, Colorado (goalie) |
Drew Westervelt, Philadelphia (injury replacement) | |
Brendan Mundorf, New York (injury replacement) | |
Jarett Park, New York (injury replacement) | |
Stephen Peyser, New York (injury replacement) | | |
* Unable to play due to injury
Awards
Annual
All-Pro teams
First Team
Second Team
All-Rookie team
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.
Month | Week | Overall | Offensive | Defensive | Transition | Rookie |
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January | 1 | | | Kevin Croswell | Scott Stewart | Andrew Watt |
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2 | | | | | Sean Thomson |
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3 | | Mark Steenhuis | Ken Montour | | Daryl Veltman |
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4 | | | | Tyler Codron | Daryl Veltman |
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5 | | | Matt Disher | Curtis Hodgson | Matt Danowski |
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February | 6 | Gary Bining | | | | Gary Bining |
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7 | Mark Steenhuis | Mark Steenhuis | | | Tyler Crompton |
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8 | Dan Dawson | Mark Steenhuis | | Bobby McBride | Rhys Duch |
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9 | | Shawn Evans | Matt Disher | Kyle Ross | Kevin Buchanan |
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March | 10 | Shawn Evans | Shawn Evans | Sandy Chapman | Pat McCready | Kevin Buchanan |
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11 | | | Ken Montour | Paul Rabil | Tyler Crompton |
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12 | | Andy Secore | | Brodie Merrill | Rhys Duch |
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13 | John Tavares | | Tyler Richards | Brodie Merrill | Rhys Duch |
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April | 14 | Anthony Cosmo | | Matt Disher | Scott Stewart | Rhys Duch |
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15 | | | Ray Guze | | Daryl Veltman | |
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Monthly awards
Awards are also given out monthly for the best overall player and best rookie.
Month | Overall | Rookie |
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January | Casey Powell | Daryl Veltman |
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February | Mark Steenhuis | Daryl Veltman |
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March | Bob Watson | Rhys Duch | |
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Statistics leaders
Bold numbers indicate new single-season records. Italics indicate tied single-season records.
Attendance
Regular Season
Home Team | Home Games | Average Attendance | Total Attendance[41] |
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Buffalo Bandits | 8 | 17,947 | 143,581 |
Colorado Mammoth | 8 | 16,475 | 131,800 |
Toronto Rock | 8 | 13,921 | 111,372 |
Minnesota Swarm | 8 | 12,308 | 98,465 |
Philadelphia Wings | 8 | 10,537 | 84,299 |
Calgary Roughnecks | 8 | 10,398 | 83,189 |
Edmonton Rush | 8 | 8,347 | 66,783 |
Rochester Knighthawks | 8 | 7,516 | 60,132 |
Portland LumberJax | 8 | 7,320 | 58,564 |
Boston Blazers | 8 | 6,620 | 52,966 |
New York Titans | 8 | 4,692 | 37,542 |
San Jose Stealth | 8 | 4,129 | 33,038 |
League | 96 | 10,018 | 961,731 | |
Playoffs
Home Team | Home Games | Average Attendance | Total Attendance[42] |
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Buffalo Bandits | 1 | 13,343 | 13,343 |
Calgary Roughnecks | 3 | 10,813 | 32,441 |
Portland LumberJax | 1 | 6,053 | 6,053 |
New York Titans | 2 | 5,261 | 10,522 |
League | 7 | 8,908 | 62,359 | |
See also
External links
Notes and References
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- Web site: League Releases New 2008 Schedule. NLL.com. November 2, 2007. 2007-11-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20071106023459/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3141. 6 November 2007 . dead.
- Web site: Dawson & Conn among available players. June 27, 2008. NLL.com. 2008-06-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20080704171034/http://nll.com/article.php?id=3530. 4 July 2008 . dead.
- Web site: Dawson Selected by Boston Blazers. NLL.com. June 30, 2008. 2008-08-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20080815204924/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3533. 15 August 2008 . dead.
- Web site: Chicago Shamrox Suspend Operations of Team. Shamrox web site. December 12, 2008. 2008-12-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20081216065519/http://chicagoshamrox.com/news/newsreleases/index.html?article_id=10. 2008-12-16. dead.
- Web site: Cosmo Selected First Overall By Boston . NLL.com . December 12, 2008 . 2008-12-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090417170043/http://nll.com/article.php?id=3672 . April 17, 2009 .
- Web site: Division Alignment For 2009 Announced. NLL.com. August 19, 2008. 2008-08-29.
- Web site: San Jose Deals Cosmo to Chicago. NLL.com. August 29, 2008. 2008-08-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20080909210741/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3580. 9 September 2008 . dead.
- Web site: Knighthawks Name Suggate New Head Coach. NLL.com. September 2, 2008. 2008-09-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20080909210949/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3584. 9 September 2008 . dead.
- Web site: Draft Day Blockbuster: Wilson, Wiles Traded. NLL.com. September 7, 2008. 2008-09-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20080909210523/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3586. 9 September 2008 . dead.
- Web site: Grant To Miss 2009 Season. September 9, 2008. NLL.com. 2008-10-15.
- Web site: NLL To Play First-Ever Pro Game In Florida. NLL.com. September 25, 2008. 2008-09-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20080927101051/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3600. 27 September 2008 . dead.
- Web site: Gary Gait Traded To Rochester. October 15, 2008. 2008-10-15. NLL.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20081016093614/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3615. 16 October 2008 . dead.
- Web site: Eliuk Tabbed Jax Assistant Coach. NLL.com. November 11, 2008. 2008-11-11.
- Web site: Dallas Eliuk Announces Retirement. NLL.com. December 9, 2008. 2009-12-09.
- Web site: Rochester Knighthawks GM Regy Thorpe signs playing contract for 2009 NLL season. https://archive.today/20120908221853/http://www.nllinsider.com/2008/11/25/rochester-knighthawks-gm-regy-thorpe-signs-playing-contract-for-2009/. dead. September 8, 2012. NLL Insider. November 25, 2008. 2008-11-25. Tutka, Paul.
- Web site: Knighthawks coach Suggate resigns. NLLInsider.com. Chavez, Bob. December 24, 2008. 2008-12-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20081227060946/http://www.nllinsider.com/2008/12/24/knighthawks-coach-suggate-resigns/. 2008-12-27. dead.
- Web site: Knighthawks name Paul Gait coach. NLLInsider.com. Chavez, Bob. December 26, 2008. 2008-12-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20081227213013/http://www.nllinsider.com/2008/12/26/knighthawks-name-paul-gait-coach/. 2008-12-27. dead.
- Web site: Toronto edges New York in thriller, 15-14. NLL.com. January 4, 2009. 2009-01-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20090122093914/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3690. 22 January 2009 . dead.
- Web site: Jim Jennings resigned as commissioner. NLL.com. January 10, 2009. 2009-01-11.
- Web site: Wings rally past Knighthawks, 16-13. NLL.com. January 10, 2009. 2009-01-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20090124030850/http://nll.com/article.php?id=3706. 24 January 2009 . dead.
- Web site: Buffalo wipes the floor with Rochester 23-6. Inside Lacrosse. August 15, 2019. January 17, 2009.
- Web site: Toronto Rock hire new coaching staff. TorontoRock.com. January 20, 2009. 2009-01-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20090123061506/http://torontorock.com/index.php/article/toronto-rock-hire-new-coaching-staff. 2009-01-23. dead.
- Web site: Eliuk & Veltman To Enter Hall of Fame. NLL.com. February 10, 2009. 2009-02-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20090212041252/http://nll.com/article.php?id=3787. 12 February 2009 . dead.
- Web site: Steenhuis has record-setting night . Buffalo News . February 15, 2009 . 2009-02-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090322191331/http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/bandits/story/580108.html . March 22, 2009 . dead .
- Web site: Stealth Make Changes To Coaching Staff. NLL.com. March 20, 2009. 2009-03-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20090323170338/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3864. 23 March 2009 . dead.
- Web site: Stealth Clinch Playoff Berth With 11-10 OT Win. NLL.com. April 11, 2009. 2009-04-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20090414015520/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3917. 14 April 2009 . dead.
- Web site: Sanderson & Dawson Set New Assists Record. NLL.com. April 17, 2009. 2009-04-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20090417085815/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3925. 17 April 2009 . dead.
- Web site: Sanderson Out as Wings GM. NLL.com. April 22, 2009. 2009-04-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20090425055630/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3940. 25 April 2009 . dead.
- Web site: Mike Kloepfer Resigns from Toronto Rock. TorontoRock.com. April 29, 2009. 2009-05-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20090503074214/http://www.torontorock.com/index.php/article/mike-kloepfer-resigns-from-toronto-rock. 2009-05-03. dead.
- Web site: LumberJax done in Portland, team announces . May 4, 2009 . 2009-05-05 . . https://archive.today/20090507101833/http://www.oregonlive.com/lumberjax/index.ssf/2009/05/lumberjax_done_in_portland_tea.html . 7 May 2009 . live .
- Web site: Titans Shut Down Bandits 9-3, Advance To Final. NLL.com. May 9, 2009. 2009-05-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20090511205333/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3961. 11 May 2009 . dead.
- Web site: Breaking: Bob Hamley released by Edmonton Rush. May 19, 2009. 2009-05-19. NLLInsider.com. Tutka, Paul. https://web.archive.org/web/20090523130844/http://www.nllinsider.com/2009/05/19/breaking-bob-hamley-released-by-edmonton-rush/. 2009-05-23. dead.
- Web site: Colorado To Host 2009 All-Star Game. NLL.com. September 9, 2008. 2008-09-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20080913200038/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3589. 13 September 2008 . dead.
- Web site: East tops West in All-Star Game, 27-21. NLL.com. March 7, 2009. 2009-03-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20090312000815/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3819. 12 March 2009 . dead.
- Web site: Dan Dawson Wins Most Valuable Player Award. NLL.com. May 15, 2009. 2009-05-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20090518060645/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3966. 18 May 2009 . dead.
- Web site: Defense, Transition & Goaltender Awards. NLL.com. May 11, 2009. 2009-05-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20090515020415/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3962. 15 May 2009 . dead.
- Web site: Dawson Wins Sportsmanship Award. NLL.com. May 5, 2009. 2009-05-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20090508124509/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3955. 8 May 2009 . dead.
- Web site: Cordingley Coach of the Year, Comeau GM. NLL.com. May 7, 2009. 2009-05-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20090511205345/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3959. 11 May 2009 . dead.
- Web site: John J. Arlotta Named Executive of the Year. NLL.com. May 6, 2009. 2009-05-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20090509205136/http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3957. 9 May 2009 . dead.
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