The 2022-23 Schedule is Live! Schedule

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WK
1
Fri, Dec 2
FINAL
Philadelphia
8
Halifax
18
Sat, Dec 3
FINAL
Vancouver
8
Toronto
19
Sat, Dec 3
FINAL
San Diego
15
New York
14
Sat, Dec 3
FINAL
Albany
11
Buffalo
10
Sat, Dec 3
FINAL
Rochester
16
Georgia
11
Sat, Dec 3
FINAL
Colorado
6
Saskatchewan
18
WK
2
Fri, Dec 9
FINAL
Las Vegas
11
Panther City
13
Fri, Dec 9
FINAL/OT
Saskatchewan
12
San Diego
13
Sat, Dec 10
FINAL
Toronto
7
Rochester
11
Sat, Dec 10
FINAL
Vancouver
9
Calgary
11
WK
3
Fri, Dec 16
FINAL
Calgary
14
Vancouver
5
Fri, Dec 16
FINAL
Panther City
9
Las Vegas
3
Sat, Dec 17
FINAL
Buffalo
11
Toronto
8
Sat, Dec 17
FINAL
Rochester
14
Albany
13
Sat, Dec 17
FINAL
Philadelphia
13
Georgia
12
Sat, Dec 17
FINAL
Halifax
20
New York
11
Sat, Dec 17
FINAL
Colorado
12
Panther City
9
WK
5
Fri, Dec 30
FINAL
Halifax
13
Buffalo
18
Fri, Dec 30
FINAL
San Diego
17
Calgary
14
Sat, Dec 31
FINAL
Panther City
9
Saskatchewan
11
WK
6
Fri, Jan 6
FINAL
Philadelphia
14
Las Vegas
9
Sat, Jan 7
FINAL
Panther City
9
Rochester
17
Sat, Jan 7
FINAL
Halifax
14
Albany
11
Sat, Jan 7
FINAL
Buffalo
18
Georgia
9
Sat, Jan 7
FINAL
Toronto
15
New York
7
Sat, Jan 7
FINAL
Calgary
8
Colorado
9
Sat, Jan 7
FINAL
Vancouver
11
San Diego
16
WK
7
Fri, Jan 13
FINAL/OT
Albany
11
Halifax
10
Fri, Jan 13
FINAL/OT
Saskatchewan
10
Colorado
11
Sat, Jan 14
FINAL
Halifax
8
Toronto
17
Sat, Jan 14
FINAL
Panther City
12
Philadelphia
10
Sat, Jan 14
FINAL
Georgia
9
Buffalo
11
Sat, Jan 14
FINAL
San Diego
10
Calgary
14
Sat, Jan 14
FINAL
Las Vegas
16
Vancouver
19
Sun, Jan 15
FINAL
Rochester
11
New York
8
WK
8
Fri, Jan 20
FINAL
Buffalo
12
Rochester
15
Fri, Jan 20
FINAL
Vancouver
14
Las Vegas
15
Sat, Jan 21
FINAL
Toronto
14
Philadelphia
5
Sat, Jan 21
FINAL
New York
16
Albany
10
WK
9
Fri, Jan 27
FINAL
Rochester
7
Halifax
17
Fri, Jan 27
FINAL
Buffalo
13
Philadelphia
9
Sat, Jan 28
FINAL
Buffalo
16
New York
10
Sat, Jan 28
FINAL
Las Vegas
10
Saskatchewan
15
Sat, Jan 28
FINAL/OT
Toronto
11
Calgary
10
Sat, Jan 28
FINAL
San Diego
13
Colorado
9
Sat, Jan 28
FINAL
Panther City
20
Vancouver
7
WK
10
Fri, Feb 3
FINAL
Georgia
10
Colorado
13
Sat, Feb 4
FINAL/OT
Calgary
12
Halifax
11
Sat, Feb 4
FINAL
New York
14
Toronto
22
Sat, Feb 4
FINAL
Albany
5
Philadelphia
13
Sat, Feb 4
FINAL
Rochester
10
Buffalo
13
Sat, Feb 4
FINAL
Panther City
10
San Diego
12
Sat, Feb 4
FINAL
Saskatchewan
14
Vancouver
8
Sat, Feb 4
FINAL
Colorado
8
Las Vegas
13
WK
11
Fri, Feb 10
FINAL
Toronto
11
Georgia
10
Fri, Feb 10
FINAL
Saskatchewan
6
Calgary
13
Sat, Feb 11
FINAL
Halifax
14
Rochester
16
Sat, Feb 11
FINAL
Albany
12
New York
14
Sat, Feb 11
FINAL
Vancouver
13
Panther City
14
Sat, Feb 11
FINAL
Colorado
9
Calgary
13
WK
12
Fri, Feb 17
FINAL
Calgary
14
Vancouver
9
Fri, Feb 17
FINAL
Saskatchewan
16
San Diego
11
Sat, Feb 18
FINAL
Georgia
7
Toronto
16
Sat, Feb 18
FINAL
Las Vegas
12
Albany
10
Sat, Feb 18
FINAL/OT
Philadelphia
12
Buffalo
13
Sat, Feb 18
FINAL
Colorado
7
Panther City
13
Sun, Feb 19
FINAL
New York
12
Halifax
13
WK
13
Fri, Feb 24
FINAL
Panther City
12
Colorado
14
Fri, Feb 24
FINAL
Calgary
9
Las Vegas
11
Sat, Feb 25
FINAL/OT
New York
10
Rochester
11
Sat, Feb 25
FINAL
Albany
4
Georgia
20
Sat, Feb 25
FINAL
Vancouver
16
Saskatchewan
12
WK
14
Fri, Mar 3
FINAL
Buffalo
10
Halifax
9
Sat, Mar 4
FINAL
New York
12
Philadelphia
19
Sat, Mar 4
FINAL
Las Vegas
12
San Diego
15
Sat, Mar 4
FINAL
Rochester
8
Toronto
9
Sat, Mar 4
FINAL/OT
Georgia
9
Albany
8
Sat, Mar 4
FINAL
Saskatchewan
10
Panther City
16
Mon, Mar 6
FINAL
Toronto
10
Philadelphia
11
WK
15
Fri, Mar 10
FINAL/OT
Halifax
9
Buffalo
10
Fri, Mar 10
FINAL
Calgary
16
Colorado
10
Sat, Mar 11
FINAL
Albany
6
Toronto
12
Sat, Mar 11
FINAL
Philadelphia
10
New York
13
Sat, Mar 11
FINAL
San Diego
12
Saskatchewan
11
Sat, Mar 11
FINAL
Vancouver
14
Las Vegas
5
Sun, Mar 12
FINAL
Rochester
19
Georgia
18
WK
16
Fri, Mar 17
FINAL
Saskatchewan
6
Calgary
11
Fri, Mar 17
FINAL
San Diego
16
Vancouver
9
Sat, Mar 18
FINAL
Georgia
13
Philadelphia
12
Sat, Mar 18
FINAL
Toronto
12
Halifax
14
Sat, Mar 18
FINAL
Albany
10
New York
13
Sat, Mar 18
FINAL
Colorado
13
Buffalo
8
Sat, Mar 18
FINAL
Las Vegas
8
Panther City
11
Sun, Mar 19
FINAL/OT
Philadelphia
9
Rochester
8
WK
17
Fri, Mar 24
20:30:00
San Diego
Panther City
Sat, Mar 25
19:00:00
Toronto
Albany
Sat, Mar 25
19:00:00
Halifax
Philadelphia
Sat, Mar 25
19:30:00
Georgia
New York
Sat, Mar 25
21:30:00
Calgary
Saskatchewan
Sat, Mar 25
22:00:00
Buffalo
San Diego
Sat, Mar 25
22:00:00
Colorado
Vancouver
Sat, Mar 25
22:30:00
Rochester
Las Vegas
WK
18
Fri, Mar 31
19:00:00
New York
Georgia
Fri, Mar 31
21:00:00
Las Vegas
Colorado
Fri, Mar 31
22:00:00
Calgary
San Diego
Sat, Apr 1
19:00:00
Buffalo
Toronto
Sat, Apr 1
20:00:00
Albany
Panther City
Sat, Apr 1
21:30:00
Vancouver
Saskatchewan
Sun, Apr 2
13:00:00
Georgia
Halifax
Sun, Apr 2
18:00:00
Rochester
Philadelphia
WK
19
Sat, Apr 8
19:00:00
Albany
Rochester
Sat, Apr 8
19:00:00
Saskatchewan
Georgia
Sat, Apr 8
21:00:00
Panther City
Calgary
Sat, Apr 8
21:00:00
Vancouver
Colorado
Sat, Apr 8
22:30:00
San Diego
Las Vegas
WK
20
Fri, Apr 14
21:00:00
Las Vegas
Calgary
Fri, Apr 14
21:00:00
San Diego
Colorado
Sat, Apr 15
19:00:00
Philadelphia
Toronto
Sat, Apr 15
19:00:00
Georgia
Albany
Sat, Apr 15
19:30:00
New York
Buffalo
Sat, Apr 15
21:30:00
Halifax
Saskatchewan
Sat, Apr 15
22:00:00
Panther City
Vancouver
WK
21
Fri, Apr 21
20:30:00
Calgary
Panther City
Sat, Apr 22
18:00:00
New York
Halifax
Sat, Apr 22
19:00:00
Georgia
Rochester
Sat, Apr 22
20:00:00
Toronto
Buffalo
Sat, Apr 22
21:30:00
Colorado
Saskatchewan
Sat, Apr 22
22:00:00
Las Vegas
San Diego
Sun, Apr 23
15:00:00
Philadelphia
Albany
WK
22
Sat, Apr 29
19:00:00
Philadelphia
Rochester
Sat, Apr 29
19:00:00
Buffalo
Albany
Sat, Apr 29
19:00:00
Halifax
Georgia
Sat, Apr 29
22:00:00
Colorado
San Diego
Sat, Apr 29
22:00:00
New York
Vancouver
Sat, Apr 29
22:30:00
Saskatchewan
Las Vegas
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2015 Nll Mock Draft 1.1

With the 2015 NLL Draft featuring one of the deepest draft classes in league history on the horizon, NLL draft expert Stephen Stamp continues his preview coverage ahead of the big night on Monday, Sept. 28. After another highly-touted prospect declared for the draft, Stamp updated his Mock Draft 1.0 and also outlines some possible trade activity in his Mock Draft 1.1. Preview Stamp’s updated projected draft below and find the full story on IL Indoor via Inside Lacrosse.

“I wouldn’t normally do another version of my mock draft just days after releasing one two months before the actual draft,” Stamp writes. “This is a special circumstance, though. I learned something last Thursday night that dramatically impacts the first round of the 2015 National Lacrosse League Entry Draft and necessitates a rethink of my Mock Draft 1.0. Defender Derek Searle will be entering this draft.”

Searle confirmed to IL Indoor that he is planning to apply for the draft this year and he is a game-changing addition to the already substantial pool of talent. Before Searle’s announcement, the defensive side of the draft saw a significant drop from Graeme Hossack. Now, while he is not at Hossack’s level (no one has been for several years), Searle provides an elite defensive option for teams looking for help in their own end.

Therefore, on to my revised early projections, in which I hypothesize not one but two first-round trades.

1) Georgia Swarm: Lyle Thompson, RF, Onondaga Redhawks and University at Albany
The Swarm stay with Thompson first overall, as in my first mock. Pairing him with brother Miles should be a competitive and marketing boon for the Swarm. While Wesley Berg may be even better than Lyle, the brother combination makes this a sensible pick for Georgia.

2) Georgia Swarm (proposed trade with Rochester): Jesse King, LF, Victoria Shamrocks and Ohio State University
Here’s where the changes start. I suggested in Mock 1.0 that Rochester could deal this pick for the fifth and sixth selections and get a pair of valuable additions to their roster. With Searle in the draft, that option becomes just too tempting for the Knighthawks to pass up. If it’s such a great idea for Rochester, why would Georgia give up the chance to add two very good players to move up to this spot? Because while there are many players the Swarm may want, the one thing they really need is a number one lefty forward. Shayne Jackson is a great number two, but King would be a better option for the majority of the offence to flow through, making both players more dangerous.

4) Calgary Roughnecks: Wesley Berg, RF, Oakville Rock and University of Denver
Calgary rejoices. Even though defence is a higher priority for the Roughnecks than offence, you just don’t pass over Berg when he falls to you at the fourth pick. The big, athletic and talented Berg is a Western guy, which helps with travel. He also eliminates the need to have Karsen Leungmove up front from his transition role, where he is one of the best in the league. This pick will mean less floor time and fewer touches for Sean Pollock, who filled a role nicely for the Roughnecks last year, but Berg is worth it.

5) Rochester Knighthawks: Randy Staats, RF, Six Nations Chiefs and Syracuse University
Curt Styres can give up the second overall pick and still be quite confident that the player he probably wanted all along, Staats, will be waiting for Rochester’s first selection in the draft. It will make for a crowded right side along with star Dan Dawson, rejuvenated Joe Restarits and solid contributors Craig Point and Stephen Keogh. There’s always room for a cousin of Cody Jamieson with Staats’ advanced skill set, though.

6) Rochester Knighthawks: Derek Searle, LD, KW Kodiaks and RIT
Searle’s presence should seal the deal on making the trade for Rochester. Scott Self is 36, Brad Self is 34, Scott Campbell turns 34 this October and Mike Kirk and Jon Sullivan are 33. Paul Dawson and Ian Llord are entering their 30s and the latter is coming off shoulder surgery. All seven are still effective players, but there’s no question the Knighthawks need to be injecting some youth into their back end. Searle was a tough and very good defender with a worrying propensity to take ill-advised penalties as a junior. He has played much smarter in his rookie MSL season while retaining the toughness and demonstrating more flair for transition than he showed in junior. He’s a great teammate, always prepared to stand up for someone wearing the same jersey, and he’s ready to make an impact immediately at the NLL level.

8) New England Black Wolves: Turner Evans, LF, Peterborough Lakers and Ohio State University
Black Wolves assistant Tracey Kelusky played much of his career in Peterborough with Scott and Shawn Evans (not to mention older brotherSteven). If anyone appreciates what Turner Evans, their younger cousin, can bring to the table it’s TK. New England was the second-lowest-scoring team in the NLL last year and with 186 goals was one of only two teams to score fewer than 200. They need to do something to boost the offence. With Garrett Billings, Kyle Buchanan and Brett Bucktooth leading the way on the right side, plus Quinn Powless expected back from injury and Matt Crough waiting in the wings, the Wolves would be smart to focus on the left side. While Patrick Saunders had a breakout season with 38 goals and is following it up with an excellent summer, Kevin Buchanan and Mark Cockerton fill a similar role behind him. Evans is the kind of playmaker who could help make everyone around him better as he gets familiar with the league and he’s a good enough shooter to keep defences honest.

Click here to find the full 2015 NLL Mock Draft 1.1 by Stephen Stamp on Inside Lacrosse via IL Indoor.

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