2015 NLL season

2015 NLL season
League National Lacrosse League
Sport Indoor lacrosse
Duration January 2 – June 5, 2015
Number of teams 9
Regular Season
Top seed Toronto Rock
Season MVP Canada Shawn Evans
Top scorer Shawn Evans
Playoffs
Eastern champions Toronto Rock
  Eastern runners-up Rochester Knighthawks
Western champions Edmonton Rush
  Western runners-up Calgary Roughnecks
Finals
Champions Edmonton Rush
  Runners-up Toronto Rock
Finals MVP Canada Mark Matthews

The 2015 National Lacrosse League season, the 29th in the history of the NLL, began on January 2, 2015,[1] and ended with Game 2 of the Champion's Cup Finals series on June 5, 2015.[2] In the finals, the Edmonton Rush defeated the Toronto Rock two games to none to win their first-ever Champion's Cup.

Milestones and events

Pre-season

Regular season

Playoffs

League business

Final standings

Reference: [52]

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

1 Toronto Rock xyz 18 14 4 0.778 0.0 72 72 230 185 +45 12.78 10.28
2 Rochester Knighthawks x 18 12 6 0.667 2.0 72 54 205 173 +32 11.39 9.61
3 Buffalo Bandits x 18 11 7 0.611 3.0 72 45 236 208 +28 13.11 11.56
4 Minnesota Swarm 18 6 12 0.333 8.0 36 36 185 226 -41 10.28 12.56
5 New England Black Wolves 18 4 14 0.222 10.0 27 27 186 249 -63 10.33 13.83
West Division
P Team GP W L PCT GB Home Road GF GA Diff GF/GP GA/GP

1 Edmonton Rush xy 18 13 5 0.722 0.0 63 72 241 177 +64 13.39 9.83
2 Colorado Mammoth x 18 9 9 0.500 4.0 63 36 212 218 -6 11.78 12.11
3 Calgary Roughnecks x 18 7 11 0.389 6.0 45 36 212 217 -5 11.78 12.06
4 Vancouver Stealth 18 5 13 0.278 8.0 36 27 211 265 -54 11.72 14.72

xClinched playoff berth;cClinched playoff berth by crossing over to another division;yClinched division;zClinched best regular season record;GPGames Played
WWins;LLossesGBGames back;PCTWin percentage;HomeRecord at Home;RoadRecord on the Road;GFGoals scored;GAGoals allowed
DifferentialDifference between goals scored and allowed;GF/GPAverage number of goals scored per game;GA/GPAverage number of goals allowed per game

Overall seeds

Team W L Pct. Seed
Toronto Rock
14
4
.778
1
Edmonton Rush
13
5
.722
2
Rochester Knighthawks
12
6
.667
3
Buffalo Bandits
11
7
.611
4
Colorado Mammoth
9
9
.500
5
Calgary Roughnecks
7
11
.389
6
Minnesota Swarm
6
12
.333
7
Vancouver Stealth
5
13
.278
8
New England Black Wolves
4
14
.222
9

Playoffs

  Division semifinals     Division finals (3-game series)     Finals (3-game series)
                           
  East Division     E1  Toronto Rock 2  
  E2  Rochester Knighthawks 14     E2  Rochester Knighthawks 1    
  E3  Buffalo Bandits 11         E1  Toronto Rock 0
      W1  Edmonton Rush 2
  West Division     W1  Edmonton Rush 2    
  W2  Colorado Mammoth 6     W3  Calgary Roughnecks 1  
  W3  Calgary Roughnecks 11  

Division Finals and Champion's Cup Finals individual game results

East Division Finals

Saturday, May 16 - Game 1 at Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, New York: Rochester Knighthawks 10, Toronto Rock 9[37]
Saturday, May 23 - Game 2 at Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario: Toronto Rock 11, Rochester Knighthawks 8[40]
Saturday, May 23 - Game 3 at Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario: Toronto Rock 8, Rochester Knighthawks 2[40]
Toronto wins series, 2–1.

West Division Finals

Friday, May 15 - Game 1 at Rexall Place, Edmonton, Alberta: Edmonton Rush 10, Calgary Roughnecks 8[35][West 1]
Saturday, May 23 - Game 2 at Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, Alberta: Calgary Roughnecks 12, Edmonton Rush 9[43][West 1]
Saturday, May 23 - Game 3 at Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, Alberta: Edmonton Rush 4, Calgary Roughnecks 1[43][West 1]
Edmonton wins series, 2–1.

Champion's Cup Finals

Saturday, May 30 - Game 1 at Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario: Edmonton Rush 15, Toronto Rock 9[46]
Friday, June 5 - Game 2 at Rexall Place, Edmonton, Alberta: Edmonton Rush 11, Toronto Rock 10[48]
Edmonton wins series, 2–0.

Notes:

  1. 1 2 3 The Edmonton Rush gave up home-floor advantage in the West Division Finals in the interest of the team's fans instead of hosting Game 2 on Wednesday, May 20, since Rexall Place was not available on the weekend.

Regular-season results table

Reference:[53]

Abbreviation and Color Key:
Buffalo Bandits - BUF • Calgary Roughnecks - CAL • Colorado Mammoth - COL
Edmonton Rush - EDM • Minnesota Swarm - MIN • New England Black Wolves - NE
Rochester Knighthawks - ROC • Toronto Rock - TOR • Vancouver Stealth - VAN
Win   Loss   Home
Club Match
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Buffalo Bandits NEEDMVANTORMINROCCALROCROCCOLTORTORMINNEMINVANNENE
8–129–814–1311–1315–1211–1715–14 (OT)10–1512–13 (OT)14–1015–1210–11 (OT)12–811–1212–917–920–920–10
Calgary Roughnecks VANCOLEDMTORBUFVANVANROCEDMROCNETORCOLCOLEDMEDMMINVAN
14–1816–17 (OT)8–1611–1214–15 (OT)9–1316–1311–1212–11 (OT)7–1320–910–128–9 (OT)14–99–89–1110–614–13
Colorado Mammoth MINCALVANVANEDMEDMNEBUFTORMINVANVANCALCALROCROCEDMEDM
20–1317–16 (OT)20–913–167–117–1314–1210–149–1712–814–1112–69–8 (OT)9–145–1411–1012–1310–13
Edmonton Rush BUFMINCALNECOLCOLTORCALVANTORROCVANVANCALCALCOLMINCOL
8–910–1416–818–911–713–715–16 (OT)11–12 (OT)19–711–916–315–14 (OT)17–108–911–913–1216–1213–10
Minnesota Swarm COLEDMNEBUFROCTORTORVANNECOLBUFNENEROCBUFCALEDMROC
13–2014–1019–1312–157–6 (OT)4–169–1415–219–108–128–1213–912–82–109–126–1012–1613–12 (OT)
New England Black Wolves BUFROCMINEDMROCTORCOLMINCALMINMINBUFVANTORROCBUFTORBUF
12–817–713–199–1810–1512–13 (OT)12–1410–99–209–138–1212–119–1112–156–149–207–1010–20
Rochester Knighthawks TORNETORBUFMINBUFNEBUFCALCALEDMTORMINCOLCOLVANNEMIN
12–137–178–617–116–7 (OT)15–1015–1013–12 (OT)12–1113–73–1611–710–214–510–1113–914–612–13 (OT)
Toronto Rock ROCVANBUFROCCALMINMINNEEDMCOLBUFBUFEDMCALROCVANNENE
13–1220–1113–116–812–1116–414–913–12 (OT)16–15 (OT)17–912–1511–10 (OT)9–1112–107–1114–715–1210–7
Vancouver Stealth CALTORBUFCOLCOLCALCALMINEDMCOLCOLEDMEDMTORNEROCBUFCAL
18–1411–2013–149–2016–1313–913–1621–157–1911–146–1214–15 (OT)10–177–1411–99–139–1713–14

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

The following players lead the league in regular season points at the conclusion of games played on May 3, 2015.[54]

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM LB
Evans, ShawnShawn Evans Calgary Roughnecks 18 47 83 130 39 96
Matthews, MarkMark Matthews Edmonton Rush 18 53 62 115 6 64
Benesch, RyanRyan Benesch Buffalo Bandits 18 55 58 113 6 99
Smith, DhaneDhane Smith Buffalo Bandits 18 39 68 107 11 75
Duch, RhysRhys Duch Vancouver Stealth 18 41 62 103 10 63
Sanderson, JoshJosh Sanderson Toronto Rock 18 19 83 102 10 90
Steenhuis, MarkMark Steenhuis Buffalo Bandits 17 36 59 95 25 68
Dickson, CurtisCurtis Dickson Calgary Roughnecks 18 48 46 94 16 58
Jones, AdamAdam Jones Colorado Mammoth 16 51 42 93 16 73
Church, RobertRobert Church Edmonton Rush 17 37 55 92 4 75

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders lead the league in regular season goals against average at the conclusion of games played on May 3, 2015.[55]

Player Team GP MP W L GA SV SV% GAA
Bold, AaronAaron Bold Edmonton Rush 18 !!!!!1016:54 1016:54 12 5 160 565 .779 9.44
Vinc, MattMatt Vinc Rochester Knighthawks 18 !!!!!1003:58 1003:58 10 6 161 655 .803 9.62
Rose, NickNick Rose Toronto Rock 18 !!!!!!432:52 432:52 6 2 70 285 .803 9.70
Miller, BrandonBrandon Miller Toronto Rock 18 !!!!!!654:10 654:10 8 2 113 431 .792 10.36
Scigliano, FrankieFrankie Scigliano Calgary Roughnecks 18 !!!!!!734:02 734:02 6 6 136 463 .773 11.12

Awards

Annual awards

Award Winner Other Finalists
Most Valuable Player Shawn Evans, Calgary[56] Mark Matthews, Edmonton
Ryan Benesch, Buffalo[57]
Goaltender of the Year Matt Vinc, Rochester[56] Aaron Bold, Edmonton
Brandon Miller, Toronto[58]
Defensive Player of the Year Kyle Rubisch, Edmonton[56] Chris Corbeil, Edmonton
Steve Priolo, Buffalo[59]
Transition Player of the Year Joey Cupido, Colorado[56] Brodie Merrill, Toronto
Karsen Leung, Calgary[60]
Rookie of the Year Ben McIntosh, Edmonton[56] Jeremy Noble, Colorado
Miles Thompson, Minnesota[61]
Sportsmanship Award Kyle Buchanan, New England[56] Jordan Hall, Rochester
Curtis Hodgson, Vancouver[62]
GM of the Year Terry Sanderson, Toronto[56] Steve Dietrich, Buffalo
Curt Styres, Rochester[63]
Les Bartley Award John Lovell, Toronto[56] Mike Hasen, Rochester
Derek Keenan, Edmonton[64]
Executive of the Year Award Bruce Urban, Edmonton[56] Scott Loffler, Buffalo
Lewis Staats, Rochester[65]
Tom Borrelli Award Steve Ewan, The Province[66]

Monthly awards

Awards are presented monthly for the best overall player and best rookie.

Month Overall Rookie
January[67] Josh Sanderson Ben McIntosh
February[68] Rob Hellyer Miles Thompson
March[69] Aaron Bold Jeremy Noble
April[70] Ryan Benesch Ben McIntosh

Stadiums and locations

Buffalo Bandits Minnesota Swarm New England Black Wolves Rochester Knighthawks Toronto Rock
First Niagara Center Xcel Energy Center Mohegan Sun Arena Blue Cross Arena Air Canada Centre
Capacity: 19,070 Capacity: 17,954 Capacity: 7,700 Capacity: 11,200 Capacity: 18,819
Calgary Roughnecks Colorado Mammoth Edmonton Rush Vancouver Stealth
Scotiabank Saddledome Pepsi Center Rexall Place Langley Events Centre
Capacity: 19,289 Capacity: 18,007 Capacity: 16,839 Capacity: 5,276

See also

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