2017 New York Lizards season explained

Season:2017
Seasonlink:2017 Major League Lacrosse season
Team:New York Lizards
League:Major League Lacrosse
Teamlink:New York Lizards
Record:7–7
Generalmanager:Joe Spallina
Coach:Joe Spallina
Arena:James M. Shuart Stadium
Attendance:5,171
Prevseason Year:2016
Nextseason Year:2018

The 2017 New York Lizards season was the seventeenth season for the New York Lizards, a charter franchise of Major League Lacrosse. It is also their fifth season using the New York moniker. The team came in trying to improve upon their 8–6 record in 2016 that was good enough for a second seed in the postseason, but ultimately resulted in a 20–17 semifinal loss to the Denver Outlaws.

On February 16, 2017, face off specialist Greg Gurenlian announced that he would be retiring at the end of the season. On August 5, Gurenlian played in his last game. Despite a 17–14 win over the Charlotte Hounds, the Lizards finished 7–7 and missed out on the playoffs for the first time in four years. Gurenlian won 20 of his 33 faceoffs in his last game in front of the largest crowd of the season. He holds the career record of 2,024 faceoff wins.[1]

At the trade deadline on June 27, the Lizards traded Dave Lawson and Chris LaPierre for the Boston Cannons' team captain Will Manny and Joe LoCascio.[2] On July 14, the Cannons announced that neither Lawson nor LaPierre would suit up for the team that season. Dave Lawson informed team officials that he would be retiring from the league while Chris LaPierre decided not to report to the team.[3] The Lizards said that they were not aware of the intentions of Lawson or LaPierre. There wasn't a no-report clause in the deal. The Cannons appealed to the league for compensation, but did not receive any.

Schedule

Regular season

DateOpponentStadiumResultAttendanceRecord
April 22at Chesapeake BayhawksNavy–Marine Corps Memorial StadiumW 15-14 4,2151-0
April 29Denver OutlawsJames M. Shuart StadiumL 7-134,5981-1
May 13at Atlanta BlazeFifth Third Bank StadiumW 14-121,9762-1
May 20at Boston CannonsHarvard StadiumL 13-166,2992-2
June 2Florida LaunchJames M. Shuart StadiumL 10-134,1952-3
June 10at Florida LaunchFAU StadiumL 14-15 2,3372-4
June 17Rochester RattlersJames M. Shuart StadiumW 13-124,3293-4
June 24at Denver OutlawsSports Authority Field at Mile HighL 14-175,1223-5
June 29Ohio MachineJames M. Shuart StadiumW 15-145,1084-5
July 13Atlanta BlazeJames M. Shuart StadiumL 14-165,4964-6
July 15at Charlotte HoundsAmerican Legion Memorial StadiumW 14-112,1565-6
July 20Boston CannonsJames M. Shuart Memorial StadiumW 16-145,7196-6
July 29at Ohio MachineFortress ObetzL 14-213,4196-7
August 5Charlotte HoundsJames M. Shuart StadiumW 17-146,7587-7

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Notes and References

  1. News: DaSilva. Matt. Dialed In: Your Lacrosse Fix for Monday, Aug. 7. 7 December 2017. US Lacrosse Magazine. August 7, 2017.
  2. News: Souza. Scott. What Happened?. https://web.archive.org/web/20171207083912/http://www.laxjournal.com/laxjournal/august_2017/MobilePagedArticle.action?articleId=1136866#articleId1136866. dead. December 7, 2017. 7 December 2017. New England Lacrosse Journal. August 2017.
  3. News: The Boston Massacre: The blockbuster Lizards/Cannons trade hasn't aged well for Boston . Eri . Barrister . College Crosse . July 14, 2017.