2020 NLL season explained

2020 NLL season
League:National Lacrosse League
Sport:Indoor lacrosse (box lacrosse)
Pixels:100px
No Of Teams:13
No Of Games:18
Duration:November 29, 2019 — March 12, 2020
Season:Regular season
Top Seed:New England Black Wolves
Mvp:Shayne Jackson
Top Scorer:Callum Crawford
Playoffs:Playoffs
Seasonslistnames:NLL
Prevseason Link:2019 NLL season
Prevseason Year:2019 season
Nextseason Link:2022 NLL season
Nextseason Year:2022 season
Tv:B/R Live[1] (United States)
Twitter and Facebook (Globally)

The 2020 National Lacrosse League season, formally known as the 2019–2020 season, was the 34th in the history of the NLL. The season began on November 29, 2019 and was scheduled to end with the NLL final in late spring of 2020.[2] [3] However due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was suspended on March 12, 2020.[4] On April 8, the league made a further public statement announcing the cancellation of the remaining games of the 2020 season and that they would be exploring options for playoffs once it was safe to resume play.[5] [6]

This season was the inaugural season for the expansion Knighthawks[7] and Riptide.[8] [9] The former Rochester Knighthawks under owner Curt Styres relocated to Halifax for this season while Pegula Sports and Entertainment took over the Knighthawks moniker with a new expansion team.[10] [11] [12]

With the addition of two teams, the NLL was realigned into a three division league. The five west division teams remained the same but the six east division and two expansion teams were distributed into a north and a new east division. The top-two teams in each division would qualify for the playoffs plus and additional two wild card teams.[13]

Teams

2020 National Lacrosse League
Division Team City Arena Capacity
NorthBuffalo BanditsBuffalo, New YorkKeyBank Center19,070
Halifax ThunderbirdsHalifax, Nova ScotiaScotiabank Centre10,500
Rochester KnighthawksRochester, New YorkBlue Cross Arena10,662
Toronto RockToronto, OntarioScotiabank Arena18,800
EastGeorgia SwarmDuluth, GeorgiaInfinite Energy Arena10,500
New England Black WolvesUncasville, ConnecticutMohegan Sun Arena7,074
New York RiptideUniondale, New YorkNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum13,917
Philadelphia WingsPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaWells Fargo Center19,306
WestCalgary RoughnecksCalgary, AlbertaScotiabank Saddledome19,289
Colorado MammothDenver, ColoradoPepsi Center18,007
San Diego SealsSan Diego, CaliforniaPechanga Arena12,920
Saskatchewan RushSaskatoon, SaskatchewanSaskTel Centre15,195
Vancouver WarriorsVancouver, British ColumbiaRogers Arena18,910

Awards

Annual awards

References: Winners[14]

AwardWinnerOther Finalists
Most Valuable PlayerShayne Jackson, Georgia SwarmCallum Crawford, New England Black Wolves
Rob Hellyer, Toronto Rock
Goaltender of the YearDoug Jamieson, New England Black WolvesZach Higgins, Philadelphia Wings
Dillon Ward, Colorado Mammoth
Defensive Player of the YearGraeme Hossack, Halifax ThunderbirdsRobert Hope, Colorado Mammoth
Kyle Rubisch, Saskatchewan Rush
Transition Player of the YearChallen Rogers, Toronto RockZach Currier, Calgary Roughnecks
Kiel Matisz, Philadelphia Wings
Rookie of the YearTyson Gibson, New York RiptideConnor Fields, San Diego Seals
Andrew Kew, New England Black Wolves
Sportsmanship AwardLyle Thompson, Georgia SwarmKyle Buchanan, San Diego Seals
Curtis Knight, Rochester Knighthawks
GM of the YearPaul Day, Philadelphia WingsJamie Dawick, Toronto Rock
Rich Lisk, New England Black Wolves
Les Bartley AwardPaul Day, Philadelphia WingsMike Accursi, Halifax Thunderbirds
Glenn Clark, New England Black Wolves
Executive of the Year AwardJohn Catalano, Halifax ThunderbirdsMatt Hutchings, Colorado Mammoth
Rich Lisk, New England Black Wolves
Teammate of the Year AwardDan Dawson, Toronto Rock (tie)
Mike Poulin, Georgia Swarm
John Ranagan, New England Black Wolves
Tom Borrelli AwardCraig RybczynskiJake Elliott
Teddy Jenner

Stadiums and locations

Georgia SwarmNew England Black WolvesNew York RiptidePhiladelphia Wings
Gas South ArenaMohegan Sun ArenaNassau ColiseumWells Fargo Center
Capacity: 11,355Capacity: 7,700Capacity: 13,917Capacity: 19,543
Buffalo BanditsHalifax ThunderbirdsRochester KnighthawksToronto Rock
KeyBank CenterScotiabank CentreBlue Cross ArenaScotiabank Arena
Capacity: 19,070Capacity: 10,595Capacity: 11,200Capacity: 18,819
Calgary RoughnecksColorado MammothSan Diego SealsSaskatchewan RushVancouver Warriors
Scotiabank SaddledomeBall ArenaPechanga ArenaSaskTel CentreRogers Arena
Capacity: 19,289 Capacity: 18,007Capacity: 12,920Capacity: 15,190Capacity: 18,910

Attendance

Home Team Home Games Average Attendance Total Attendance[15]
Calgary Roughnecks 512,67763,387
Buffalo Bandits 612,08972,537
Saskatchewan Rush512,00760,039
Colorado Mammoth 611,58669,521
Toronto Rock68,33950,037
Philadelphia Wings 68,05448,325
Halifax Thunderbirds77,64253,496
Georgia Swarm67,61345,681
Vancouver Warriors 66,76940,616
New England Black Wolves75,13235,928
Rochester Knighthawks55,05025,252
San Diego Seals 64,82928,977
New York Riptide 64,15724,942
League778,035618,738

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Hepburn. Tmera. December 12, 2019. Lacrosse Fans Can Now Watch a 'Game Of The Week' For Free – Here's How. Cord Cutters News.
  2. Web site: NLL Announces brands and identities for its two newest teams. NLL.com. August 24, 2019. February 17, 2019.
  3. Web site: 2019-20 National Lacrosse League Schedule Released . National Lacrosse League . December 27, 2019.
  4. Web site: NLL Statement on game play (March 12, 2020). NLL.com. March 12, 2020. July 5, 2020.
  5. Web site: National Lacrosse League cancels remainder of season due to COVID-19 . Sportsnet .
  6. Web site: National Lacrosse League announces cancellation of remaining regular season games. NLL.com. April 8, 2020. July 5, 2020.
  7. News: Knighthawks Unveil New Logo Ahead of Expansion Season . December 19, 2019 . Spectrum News . May 30, 2019 . en.
  8. Web site: N.Y. National Lacrosse League team named "Riptide". Long Island Herald. February 18, 2019. October 18, 2019.
  9. Web site: Welcome to the NLL Halifax Thunderbirds and New York Riptide. Inside Lacrosse. February 18, 2019. October 18, 2019.
  10. Web site: NLL Announces the Rochester Knighthawks are Moving to Halifax for 2019-20 Season. Inside Lacrosse. September 13, 2019. October 18, 2019.
  11. News: Johnson . Melanie . Knighthawks owner leaving, Pegulas taking over franchise . December 19, 2019 . Spectrum News . September 13, 2018 . en.
  12. News: Parsons . Jack . Halifax Thunderbirds to play first regular season game this weekend . December 19, 2019 . Halifax Today . December 6, 2019 . en.
  13. Web site: Ferger . Michael . NLL Announces Division Realignment for 2019/2020 Season . Vancouver Warriors . 20 May 2024 . 9 September 2019.
  14. Web site: NLL announces 2019-20 NLL award winners. NLL.com. June 30, 2020. July 5, 2020.
  15. Web site: 2022 Season. nllstats.com. 16 June 2023.