Atlanta Blaze Explained

Atlanta Blaze
Founded:
Sport:Lacrosse
Current:2019 Atlanta Blaze season
League:Major League Lacrosse
Stadium:Atlanta Silverbacks Park
City:Atlanta, Georgia
Colors:Black, red, gold, white
Owner:Andre Gudger
President:Spencer Ford
Coach Label:Head coach
Coach:Liam Banks
Division Titles:None
Blank Label:PLPA representative
Blank Label1:Formerly
Blank Label2:Later

The Atlanta Blaze were a professional men's field lacrosse team in Major League Lacrosse (MLL). The Blaze became the ninth team in MLL as an expansion team for the 2016 season and played its home games at Atlanta Silverbacks Park in Atlanta, Georgia.

Franchise history

On August 7, 2015, the MLL granted an expansion franchise to Atlanta, Georgia for the 2016 MLL season. The league had previously held several games there before including the 2014 and 2015 championship games which drew 8,149 and 8,674 people (the latter is a Steinfeld Cup record). The league suspended the Blaze for the 2020 season.[1]

2016 inaugural season

The Blaze hosted the first game in franchise history on Saturday, April 23, 2016 against the storied Chesapeake Bayhawks. Kevin Rice scored the first goal in franchise history only 44 seconds into the game, and Conrad Oberbeck scored 14 seconds later as Atlanta took a 6-0 lead to start the game. Despite the great start, the Blaze were not able to finish it out and lost 16-13 in front of 4,145 fans. After losing in Boston, the Blaze came back home on May 14 where they smoked the Denver Outlaws for their first win in franchise history by a score of 23-12.[2]

The rest of the Blaze's first year included some very questionable moves. On June 14, the Blaze traded their top draft pick, Myles Jones, to the Bayhawks after Jones had only played two games for the Blaze.[3] On July 21, the team released Hall of Fame head coach John Tucker and replaced him with assistant coach David Huntley after a 3-7 start. The Blaze finished their inaugural season in eighth place at 4-10, ahead of only the Florida Launch. Former Atlanta Hawks and Thrashers executive Jim Pfeifer was named the team's new president on December 29.[4]

2017 season

In 2017, the Blaze returned much more competitive. The team still had playoff hopes as they entered the second-to-last week of the regular season, but a loss to the Rochester Rattlers eliminated them. However, they were still able to post an improved 6-8 record. Highlights from the season included a 17-4 drubbing of the Florida Launch on July 1, playing in their first Fourth of July game in Denver, and Kevin Rice becoming the first Atlanta Blaze player to score 100 points in a Blaze uniform.

On December 18, 2017, Blaze coach Dave Huntley died at the age of 60.[5] Former MLL player Liam Banks was named the Blaze's third head coach.

Before the 2018 Collegiate Draft on April 18, MLL commissioner Sandy Brown announced the league had approved the sale of the Blaze to Andre Gudger, founder and CEO of technology and investment company Eccalon.[6] This came five months after former owner Peter Trematerra sold the team back to the league, a move that also included a lawsuit.[7]

2018 season

The 2018 summer season was the best season that the Blaze had since their inception, posting a 7-7 record. They were one win away from their first playoff berth, but lost to the Denver Outlaws on the final week of the season to be eliminated.[8]

2019 season and dissolution

During this season they had to move to Atlanta Silverbacks Park because their Grady Stadium was being renovated.

After, they ceased operations and were relocated to Philadelphia as the second incarnation of the Philadelphia Barrage.[9]

Attendance

Despite drawing near sellouts for the 2014 and 2015 Steinfeld Cup championship games, the Blaze have so far failed to draw similar numbers for their home games.[10]

Season Games Total Average Season High
2016 7 23,194 3,313 4,297
2017 7 14,259 2,037 2,811
2018 7 11,660 1,665 2,326

Season-by-season

Atlanta Blaze
Year W L % Regular season finish Playoffs
4 10 .286 8th in League Didn't qualify
6 8 .429 8th in League Didn't qualify
7 7 .500 6th in League Didn't qualify
201988.5004th in LeagueSemifinalists
Totals25 33 .431 Total Playoff Record 0-1
Playoff Win % = .000

Head coaches

NameTermRegular SeasonPlayoffs
GCWLW%GCWLW%
1 10 3 7 .300 - - - -
2 18 7 11 .389 - - - -
3 Liam Banks 201814 7 nalign=center7 .500 - - - -

Roster

2019 Atlanta Blaze
No.NameNationalityPositionHeightWeightCollege
3Alex WoodallFO6 ft 0 in215 lbsTowson
6Carlson MilikinDM6 ft 0 in195 lbsNotre Dame
10Colton JacksonM6 ft 1 in200 lbsDenver
11Chris MadalonG6 ft 3 in210 lbsNorth Carolina
12Joe ReidM6 ft 0 in210 lbsDenver
21Liam ByrnesD6 ft 3 in195 lbsMarquette
24Brendan SundayM6 ft 5 in200 lbsTowson
26Christian MazzoneM5 ft 9 in165 lbsRutgers
29Brock TurnbaughG5 ft 11 in195 lbsJohns Hopkins
30William NowesnickD6 ft 5 in200 lbsSalisbury
31Chad ToliverM6 ft 1 in200 lbsRutgers
32Shayne JacksonA5 ft 9 in175 lbsLimestone
33Matt WhitcherM6 ft 3 in200 lbsYork
41Dylan GainesD6 ft 2 in205 lbsDenver
43Erik EvansD6 ft 4 in203 lbsOhio State
44Fred FreibottLSM6 ft 0 in200 lbsOhio State
45Leo StourosLSM6 ft 1 in185 lbsColgate
55Bryan ColeM6 ft 3 in175 lbsMaryland
59David ManningD6 ft 3 in210 lbsLoyola
83Randy StaatsA6 ft 2 in200 lbsSyracuse
84Tommy PalasekA/M5 ft 11 in185 lbsSyracuse
91TJ ComizioDM5 ft 10 in165 lbsVillanova
99Dylan MaherA5 ft 10 in180 lbsDickinson

MLL award winners

Rookie of the Year

Defensive Player of the Year

David Huntley Man of the Year

Draft history

Collegiate Draft
YearRoundOverall Pick #PlayerPositionCollege
201611Myles JonesMDuke
2016210Deemer ClassMDuke
2016215Tyler AlbrechtMLoyola
2016319Greg DanseglioDMaryland
2016536Warren HillGSyracuse
2016753Case MatheisADuke
201719Jake WithersMOhio State
2017218Garrett EppleDNotre Dame
2017320Christian BurgdorfDDenver
2017321Adam OsikaMAlbany
2017436Tate JozokosMNorth Carolina
2017647Tom MooreABinghamton
2017974Brian MasiMSacred Heart
20171083Connor HansonGKennesaw State
201812Connor KellyMMaryland
2018210Kyle McClancyMAlbany
2018320Austin SimsMPrinceton
2018432Christian CuccinelloAVillanova
2018538Griffin FeinerMHartford
2018540Hunter ForbesFOJacksonville
2018647Erik EvansDOhio State
2018651Will McBrideMNorth Carolina
2018756Jack KorzeliusMDartmouth
Supplemental Draft
YearRoundOverall Pick #PlayerPositionCollege
201611Jeremy BoltusAArmy
201617Josh DionneADuke
2016210Hakeem LeckyMSyracuse
2016319Michael PellegrinoDJohns Hopkins
2016428Patrick ReschMDuke
2016537David PlanningMOhio State
2016646Josh AmidonMSyracuse
2016755Johnny RodriguezGSalisbury
2016864Matthew PoillonGLehigh
2016973Geoff SniderM/FODenver
20161082Chase CarraroMDenver
20161191Brendan PorterMRutgers
201612100Brian CooperDMaryland
201613109Drew KennedyFOJohns Hopkins
201614117Rick LewisMOhio State
201615123Jonathan GillDLynchburg
201712Callum RobinsonDStevenson
2017320Anthony KellyM/FOOhio State
2017323Gunnar WaldtGBryant
2017647Adam FullertonGArmy
2017756Callum CrawfordMDowling
2017865Craig BunkerM/FOColby
2017975Jessie KingMOhio State
20171083Henry LobbDDuke
20171192James PannellAVirginia
201712101Spencer ParksATowson
2017Aux.109Paul BitettiDDetroit Mercy
2017Aux.112John EnglishMAdelphi
201812Dylan DonahueASyracuse
2018211Jack BrucknerMDuke
2018320Jason NobleDCornell
2018429Chris MadalonGNorth Carolina
2018538Mike BegleyMMarist
2018647Jeremy NobleMDenver
2018756Jeff GeorgeDRutgers
2018865Ryan KilpatrickMNorth Carolina
2018974Sam LinaresAHofstra
20181073Nicholas GormanDTowson
20181192Ronnie FernandoGAdams State
201812101Matt GarzianoMAlbany
2018Aux.109Stephen IanzitoMSyracuse

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MLL Announced It Will Cease Operations of the Atlanta Blaze . Major League Lacrosse . February 16, 2020 . February 17, 2020 . August 3, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200803193746/https://majorleaguelacrosse.com/news/2020/2/16/mens-lacrosse-mll-announces-it-will-cease-operations-of-the-atlanta-blaze.aspx . dead .
  2. https://www.atlantablaze.com/articles/atlanta-blaze-grabs-first-franchise-win Atlanta Blaze Grabs First Franchise Win
  3. Web site: Blaze Trade No. 1 Pick Myles Jones to Bayhawks . 2016-08-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160819142026/http://laxmagazine.com/mll/2015-16/news/061416_blaze_trade_no_1_pick_myles_jones_to_bayhawks . 2016-08-19 . dead .
  4. https://www.majorleaguelacrosse.com/articles/atlanta-blaze-name-jim-pfeifer-team-president?platform=hootsuite Atlanta Blaze Name Jim Pfeifer Team President
  5. https://www.majorleaguelacrosse.com/articles/blaze-coach-dave-huntley-passes-away Blaze coach Dave Huntley passes away
  6. Web site: MLL approves sale of Atlanta Blaze to Andre Gudger . 2018-04-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180421162829/https://www.majorleaguelacrosse.com/articles/mll-approves-sale-of-atlanta-blaze-to-andre-gudger . 2018-04-21 . dead .
  7. https://www.collegecrosse.com/2017/11/15/16650216/atlanta-blaze-owner-peter-trematerra-sued-major-league-lacrosse-april-lawsuit-david-gross Atlanta Blaze owner Peter Trematerra sued Major League Lacrosse
  8. Web site: Atlanta Blaze - Major League Lacrosse - team stats Pointstreak Sports Technologies.
  9. https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2020/02/17/atlanta-blaze-cease-operations-relocate-to.html BizJournals
  10. http://mll.stats.pointstreak.com/attendance.html?leagueid=323&seasonid=16530 League Attendance