2017–18 Baltimore Blast season explained

Club:Baltimore Blast
Season:2017–18 MASL
Chrtitle:Owner
Chairman:Edwin F. Hale, Sr.[1]
Mgrtitle:Head Coach
Manager:Danny Kelly
Stdtitle:Arena
Stadium:SECU Arena
League:Major Arena Soccer League
League Result:1st, Eastern (regular season)
Cup1 Result:MASL Champion
League Topscorer:Tony Donatelli (22 goals, 21 assists)
Highest Attendance:3,800 (Twice; 2017-12-01 vs. Ontario Fury, and 2018-02-03 vs. Syracuse Silver Knights)
Lowest Attendance:2,923 (2017-12-02 vs. St. Louis Ambush)
Average Attendance:3,491 (11 games)[2]
Prevseason:2016-17 (MASL)
Nextseason:2018-19 (MASL)

The 2017–18 Baltimore Blast season is the twenty-sixth season of the Baltimore Blast professional indoor soccer club. The Blast, an Eastern Division team in the Major Arena Soccer League, play their home games at SECU Arena in Towson, Maryland.[3]

The team is led by owner Edwin F. Hale, Sr. and head coach Danny Kelly. The Blast entered the season as defending champions as they defeated the Sonora Suns in the Ron Newman Cup finals in April 2017 for the second consecutive season.

Following a 6-5 victory on February 10 over the Milwaukee Wave, Baltimore clinched a playoff berth in the Eastern Division for the 2018 Ron Newman Cup playoffs.[4] The Blast then clinched the regular-season Eastern Division championship after an 8-7 overtime win over the Florida Tropics on February 24.[5] The Blast finished the regular season 17-5 and defeated Syracuse, Milwaukee and Monterrey in the postseason, successfully defending their title en route to the team's tenth championship (including one won by the original Blast franchise). William Vanzela received the MASL Final MVP.

History

Launched in July 1992 as the Baltimore Spirit, an expansion team in the second National Professional Soccer League for the 1992–93 season, the team replaced the original Baltimore Blast which folded earlier in 1992 when the first Major Indoor Soccer League shut down.[6] Ed Hale, an owner of the original Blast, bought the Spirit in July 1998 and changed the name to Baltimore Blast.[7] In 2001, the team was a founding member of the second MISL. When that league shut down in 2008, they co-founded the National Indoor Soccer League which, one season later, became the third MISL.

After the 2013-14 season, Baltimore was one of three teams that left the MISL, leading to the league's collapse.[8] Along with five other former MISL teams, the Blast joined the teams of the Professional Arena Soccer League, which was then rebranded as the Major Arena Soccer League.[9] [10] The MASL Eastern Division for the 2017-18 season remains unchanged from the previous season, consisting of the defending MASL Ron Newman Cup Champion Baltimore Blast, former MISL club Syracuse Silver Knights, former PASL club Harrisburg Heat, and the Florida Tropics.[11]

Off-field moves

The Blast announced in August 2017 that they would move from the Royal Farms Arena to the SECU Arena on the campus of Towson University, beginning in the 2017-2018 MASL season.[3] The move will be the first time the Blast franchise will play home games in an arena other than the Royal Farms Arena.

Schedule

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Regular season

GameDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocationAttendance
ScoreRecord
1FridayNovember 107:35 PMCedar Rapids RampageW 8–71–0SECU Arena3,733
2FridayNovember 177:35 PMSyracuse Silver KnightsW 7–62–0SECU Arena3,521
3SaturdayNovember 187:35 PMFlorida TropicsL 4–52–1RP Funding Center2,356
4FridayDecember 17:35 PMOntario FuryW 8–53–1SECU Arena3,800
5SaturdayDecember 26:05 PMSt. Louis AmbushW 5–44–1SECU Arena2,923
6SundayDecember 103:05 PMFlorida TropicsW 10–15–1SECU Arena3,429
7FridayDecember 157:35 PMFlorida TropicsW 7–66–1RP Funding Center1,741
8SaturdayDecember 167:05 PMHarrisburg HeatL 5–6 (SO)6–2Farm Show Large Arena1,316
9SaturdayDecember 307:05 PMKansas City CometsW 5–37–2Silverstein Eye Centers Arena4,009
10SundayDecember 313:05 PMCedar Rapids RampageW 3–28–2U.S. Cellular Center1,820
11SaturdayJanuary 66:05 PMHarrisburg HeatW 4–3 (OT)9–2SECU Arena3,725
12FridayJanuary 127:05 PMSyracuse Silver KnightsW 5–4 (OT)10–2Oncenter War Memorial Arena1,747
13FridayJanuary 197:35 PMKansas City CometsW 15–811–2SECU Arena3,041
14SaturdayJanuary 206:05 PMHarrisburg HeatW 12–512–2SECU Arena3,554
15FridayJanuary 267:35 PMHarrisburg HeatW 4–213–2Farm Show Large Arena1,439
16SaturdayFebruary 36:05 PMSyracuse Silver KnightsW 8–7 (OT)14–2SECU Arena3,800
17SaturdayFebruary 101:05 PMMilwaukee WaveW 6–515–2UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena3,476
18FridayFebruary 167:35 PMCedar Rapids RampageL 5–615–3U.S. Cellular Center1,826
19SaturdayFebruary 177:05 PMMilwaukee WaveL 1–515–4UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena5,974
20FridayFebruary 237:35 PMMilwaukee WaveW 9–616–4SECU Arena3,242
21SaturdayFebruary 246:05 PMFlorida TropicsW 8–7 (OT)17–4SECU Arena3,631
22SundayMarch 44:05 PMSyracuse Silver KnightsL 4–617–5Oncenter War Memorial Arena3,007

Post-season

GameDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocationAttendance
ScoreRecord
Division Final #1ThursdayMarch 87:05 P.M.Syracuse Silver KnightsW 7–61–0Oncenter War Memorial Arena1,653
Division Final #2SundayMarch 115:05 P.M.Syracuse Silver KnightsW 5–42–0SECU Arena3,611
Conference FinalFridayMarch 167:35 PMMilwaukee WaveW 10–63–0SECU Arena3,173
FinalSundayMarch 255:05 P.M.Monterrey FlashW 4–34–0Arena Monterrey8,220

Personnel

2017 - 18 roster

Active Players

Inactive Players

Staff

The team's coaching staff includes head coach Danny Kelly, assistant coach David Bascome, athletic trainer Heather Kohlbus, physical therapist Paul Ernst, team doctor Dr. Richard Levine, and equipment manager Mark Meszaros. The Blast front office includes owner Edwin F. Hale, Sr., team president and general manager Kevin Healey, and assistant general manager Mike Conway.[15]

Statistics

Top scorers

RankScorerGamesGoalsAssistsPoints
1 Tony Donatelli20222143
2 Vini Dantas17201535
3 Andrew Hoxie2016925
4 Jonatas Melo22111324
5 Adriano Dos Santos2071421
Last updated on March 6, 2018. Source:[16]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biography set to detail life of ex-banker ed Hale – including CIA stint.
  2. Web site: Stats - Major Arena Soccer League.
  3. Web site: Blast find new home at Towson University's SECU Arena.
  4. Web site: Blast Defeat Wave 6-5; Clinch a Playoff Spot. 10 February 2018.
  5. Web site: Blast rally for 8-7 overtime win over Tropics to clinch top spot in Eastern Conference.
  6. Web site: Can soccer succeed in Baltimore? - Baltimore Business Journal. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080923184755/http://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/stories/1997/08/11/story1.html. 2008-09-23.
  7. Web site: 'Hale Storm' reveals prominent former banker's CIA ties, two failed marriages.
  8. Web site: Syracuse Silver Knights begin play in new MASL with opening match against old foe Baltimore. 6 November 2014.
  9. News: Graham . Glenn. Baltimore Blast joining with other teams to form new indoor soccer league . Baltimore Sun . April 14, 2014 . February 16, 2023.
  10. Web site: Blast among 24 teams to join new Major Arena Soccer League.
  11. Web site: MASL announces conference and division alignments for 2017-2018. Major Arena Soccer League.
  12. Web site: Stats - Major Arena Soccer League.
  13. Web site: Stats - Major Arena Soccer League.
  14. Web site: Stats - Major Arena Soccer League.
  15. Web site: Baltimoreblast.com: Front Office . 2018-03-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170127111023/http://baltimoreblast.com/team/front-office/ . 2017-01-27 . dead .
  16. Web site: Stats - Major Arena Soccer League.