2011 Colorado Mammoth season

2011 Colorado Mammoth
League NLL
Division 4th West
2011 record 5-11
Home record 3-5
Road record 2-6
Goals for 151
Goals against 172
General Manager Steve Govett
Coach Bob Hamley
Captain John Gallant
Alternate captains Bruce Murray
Nick Carlson
Arena Pepsi Center
Team leaders
Goals John Grant, Jr. (36)
Assists John Grant, Jr. (47)
Points John Grant, Jr. (83)
Penalties in minutes Mac Allen (55)
Loose Balls Ilija Gajic (101)
Wins Chris Levis (5)
Goals against average Chris Levis (9.99)

The Colorado Mammoth are a lacrosse team based in Denver, Colorado playing in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The 2011 season was the 25th in franchise history and 9th as the Mammoth (previously the Washington Power, Pittsburgh Crossefire, and Baltimore Thunder).

The Mammoth lost their first 5 games at home, continuing their home futility streak to 13 games before defeating the Boston Blazers in overtime. They subsequently won their next two home games, and finished the season 5-11 and in 4th place in the West. The Mammoth lost 10-6 to the Calgary Roughnecks in the Division Semifinal.

Regular season

Conference standings

Reference: [1]

East Division
P Team GP W L PCT GB Home Road GF GA Diff GF/GP GA/GP

1 Buffalo Bandits – xy 16 10 6 0.625 0.0 4–4 6–2 169 159 +10 10.56 9.94
2 Toronto Rock – x 16 10 6 0.625 0.0 7–1 3–5 187 168 +19 11.69 10.50
3 Rochester Knighthawks – x 16 10 6 0.625 0.0 4–4 6–2 176 159 +17 11.00 9.94
4 Boston Blazers – x 16 8 8 0.500 2.0 4–4 4–4 166 155 +11 10.38 9.69
5 Philadelphia Wings 16 5 11 0.313 5.0 2–6 3–5 143 179 -36 8.94 11.19
West Division
P Team GP W L PCT GB Home Road GF GA Diff GF/GP GA/GP

1 Calgary Roughnecks – xyz 16 11 5 0.688 0.0 6–2 5–3 198 181 +17 12.38 11.31
2 Minnesota Swarm – x 16 8 8 0.500 3.0 5–3 3–5 187 180 +7 11.69 11.25
3 Washington Stealth – x 16 8 8 0.500 3.0 3–5 5–3 203 198 +5 12.69 12.38
4 Colorado Mammoth – x 16 5 11 0.313 6.0 3–5 2–6 151 172 -21 9.44 10.75
5 Edmonton Rush 16 5 11 0.313 6.0 4–4 1–7 175 204 -29 10.94 12.75

x–Clinched playoff berth;c–Clinched playoff berth by crossing over to another division;y–Clinched division;z–Clinched best regular season record;GP–Games Played
W–Wins;L–LossesGB–Games back;PCT–Win percentage;Home–Record at Home;Road–Record on the Road;GF–Goals scored;GA–Goals allowed
Differential–Difference between goals scored and allowed;GF/GP–Average number of goals scored per game;GA/GP–Average number of goals allowed per game

Game log

Reference:[2]

Game Date Opponent Location Score OT Attendance Record
1 January 8, 2011 Washington Stealth Pepsi Center L 10–11 OT 17,029 0–1
2 January 15, 2011 @ Calgary Roughnecks Scotiabank Saddledome W 8–7 9,346 1–1
3 January 22, 2011 Philadelphia Wings Pepsi Center L 10–11 16,034 1–2
4 January 29, 2011 @ Philadelphia Wings Wells Fargo Center L 11–12 8,616 1–3
5 February 5, 2011 Washington Stealth Pepsi Center L 8–10 14,091 1–4
6 February 12, 2011 @ Boston Blazers TD Garden L 6–11 8,462 1–5
7 February 18, 2011 @ Washington Stealth Comcast Arena at Everett L 7–20 3,160 1–6
8 February 20, 2011 Minnesota Swarm Pepsi Center L 10–12 15,825 1–7
9 March 4, 2011 Minnesota Swarm Pepsi Center L 10–11 OT 13,957 1–8
10 March 26, 2011 Boston Blazers Pepsi Center W 9–8 OT 17,123 2–8
11 April 1, 2011 @ Edmonton Rush Rexall Place L 10–14 7,092 2–9
12 April 2, 2011 Edmonton Rush Pepsi Center W 7–6 15,027 3–9
13 April 8, 2011 @ Calgary Roughnecks Scotiabank Saddledome L 13–14 12,213 3–10
14 April 9, 2011 @ Edmonton Rush Rexall Place W 13–6 7,164 4–10
15 April 15, 2011 Calgary Roughnecks Pepsi Center W 11–7 17,841 5–10
16 April 23, 2011 @ Minnesota Swarm Xcel Energy Center L 8–12 9,623 5–11

Playoffs

Game log

Reference:[3]

Game Date Opponent Location Score OT Attendance Record
Division Semifinal April 30, 2011 @ Calgary Roughnecks Scotiabank Saddledome L 6–10 10,092 0–1

Roster

2011 Colorado Mammoth roster
Active (20-man) roster Inactive roster Coaches
Goaltenders
Defensemen
  •  5 Canada Ben Davies
  •  7 Canada Mac Allen
  • 11 Canada John Gallant (C)
  • 14 United States Steve Forsythe
  • 28 United States Tom Ethington
  • 66 Canada Matt Leveque
  • 88 Canada Ian Hawksbee
Forwards
  • 00 Canada Connor Martin
  •  1 United States Jed Prossner
  •  4 United States Ned Crotty
  •  6 United States Brian Langtry (A)
  •  9 Canada Gavin Prout
  • 10 Canada Alex Gajic
  • 24 Canada John Grant Jr. (A)
  • 44 Canada Dan Carey
  • 65 Canada Jamie Floris
  • 96 Canada Joel Dalgarno
Transition
Practice Squad
  • 15 Canada Tim Campeau
  • 26 Canada Brad Richardson
  •    Canada Ron Schibild
Injured Reserve
  • 72 United States Ken Clausen
Holdout
  • 18 Canada Derek Malawsky
  •    Canada Marc Brown
  •    Canada Matt Davenport
  •    Canada Ray Guze
  •    Canada Matthew Wilson
Head Coach
  • Bob Hamley
Assistant Coaches
  • Ed Comeau
  • Sean Farris

Legend
  • * Suspended list
  • (C) Captain
  • (A) Alternate captain

updated 2011-05-03
NLL Transactions


See also

References

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