When does the 2018-19 NLL season begin. Which teams are joining the league as expansion franchises. How will the new broadcast partnership impact the league. What are some key matchups to watch in the upcoming season.
NLL Expands to 11 Teams for 2018-19 Season
The National Lacrosse League (NLL) is set for an exciting 33rd season in 2018-19, featuring two new expansion teams and a fresh broadcast partnership. The league has grown to 11 teams with the addition of the San Diego Seals and Philadelphia Wings franchises.
The San Diego Seals and Philadelphia Wings will make their NLL debuts as the 10th and 11th teams in the league. Both expansion clubs participated in the expansion draft on July 16th and will have the first and second overall picks respectively in the upcoming entry draft on September 25th.
San Diego Seals Prepare for Inaugural Season
San Diego Seals general manager and head coach Patrick Merrill expressed enthusiasm about the team’s first season:
“This is a very exciting time for the Seals, the league and the fans. Our first season will definitely be unforgettable, and we can’t wait for the fans in San Diego to see the best lacrosse players in the world.”
Philadelphia Wings Return to NLL
The Philadelphia Wings are returning to the NLL after the previous franchise relocated to New England in 2014. The new Wings will play their inaugural game at the Wells Fargo Center on December 15th against the Buffalo Bandits.
New Broadcast Partnership with Turner Sports and B/R Live
The NLL has announced a new broadcast partnership with Turner Sports and B/R Live for the 2018-19 season. This marks an important step in expanding the league’s reach and visibility.
NLL Commissioner Nick Sakiewicz highlighted the significance of this new partnership:
“With the addition of franchises in San Diego and Philadelphia, and rolling out our new broadcast partnership with Turner Sports and B/R Live, we are thrilled to continue to bring the best indoor lacrosse in the world to fans across North America.”
2018-19 NLL Season Schedule Highlights
The 2018-19 NLL season is set to begin with Face Off Weekend on December 1st, 2018. Here are some key dates and matchups to look forward to:
- December 1st: Defending champions Saskatchewan Rush face Georgia Swarm in season opener
- December 8th: San Diego Seals play their first-ever home game against Buffalo Bandits
- December 15th: Philadelphia Wings host their inaugural game against Buffalo Bandits
- December 21st: First Friday night game of the season between Calgary and Vancouver
Opening Weekend Matchups
The season kicks off with three exciting matchups on December 1st:
- Saskatchewan Rush at Georgia Swarm – 7:05 PM ET
- Toronto Rock at Buffalo Bandits – 7:30 PM ET
- Calgary Roughnecks at Colorado Mammoth – 9:00 PM ET
Saskatchewan Rush Aim for Fourth Title in Five Years
The Saskatchewan Rush enter the 2018-19 season as the defending NLL champions, looking to secure their fourth title in five years. Led by head coach Derek Keenan and reigning NLL MVP Mark Matthews, the Rush remain a formidable force in the league.
Coach Keenan expressed his team’s eagerness to begin their title defense:
“We are champing at the bit to get started again. Our home opener on Dec. 8 will be a special night for the Rush and our amazing fans.”
Key Players to Watch
The Rush boast a talented roster, including:
- Mark Matthews – Reigning NLL MVP
- Robert Church – First-team NLL All-Pro forward
NLL Continues to Grow and Evolve
The 2018-19 season represents another step forward in the growth and evolution of the National Lacrosse League. With expansion teams, a new broadcast deal, and an exciting schedule, the league is poised for increased visibility and fan engagement.
Ticket Information
Fans eager to experience the action can purchase tickets through various options:
- Season tickets for all teams
- Single game tickets for specific matchups
All ticket information can be found at NLL.com/tickets.
Impact of Expansion on League Competition
The addition of the San Diego Seals and Philadelphia Wings brings new dynamics to the NLL. How will these expansion teams fare against established franchises? The expansion draft and upcoming entry draft will play crucial roles in shaping their rosters.
Challenges for Expansion Teams
New franchises often face hurdles in their inaugural seasons. What obstacles might the Seals and Wings encounter?
- Building team chemistry with newly assembled rosters
- Establishing fan bases in their respective markets
- Competing against experienced NLL teams
Opportunities for Growth
Despite the challenges, expansion teams bring fresh energy to the league. How might the Seals and Wings contribute to the NLL’s growth?
- Tapping into new markets and expanding the league’s footprint
- Attracting new fans to indoor lacrosse
- Potentially uncovering new talent through expanded roster opportunities
Broadcast Partnership: A Game-Changer for NLL
The new broadcast partnership with Turner Sports and B/R Live represents a significant milestone for the NLL. How will this affect the league’s visibility and fan engagement?
Increased Accessibility
With games available on B/R Live, fans will have more ways to watch NLL action. What benefits does this bring?
- Wider reach to potential new fans
- More convenient viewing options for existing fans
- Potential for innovative broadcast features and analysis
Marketing and Promotion
How might the partnership with Turner Sports enhance the NLL’s marketing efforts?
- Cross-promotion with other Turner Sports properties
- Increased media coverage and exposure
- Potential for attracting new sponsors and partners
Key Storylines for the 2018-19 NLL Season
As the season approaches, several compelling narratives are emerging. What storylines should fans keep an eye on?
Saskatchewan’s Quest for Dominance
Can the Saskatchewan Rush continue their impressive run and capture another championship? Their pursuit of a fourth title in five years will be a central focus of the season.
Expansion Team Progress
How will the San Diego Seals and Philadelphia Wings perform in their inaugural seasons? Tracking their development and competitiveness will be intriguing for fans and analysts alike.
Impact of New Broadcast Deal
As games become more accessible through B/R Live, will the NLL see a surge in viewership and fan engagement? The success of this partnership could have long-lasting effects on the league’s growth.
Emerging Stars
Which players will break out and make a name for themselves this season? With expanded rosters due to new teams, there may be opportunities for lesser-known players to shine.
Preparing for the 2018-19 NLL Season
As the December 1st start date approaches, fans and teams are gearing up for another exciting season of indoor lacrosse. What can supporters do to get ready for the action?
Stay Informed
- Follow official NLL social media accounts for updates
- Keep an eye on team websites for roster moves and news
- Mark key dates on your calendar, including Face Off Weekend and rivalry matchups
Get Involved
How can fans actively participate in the NLL experience?
- Purchase tickets to attend games in person
- Engage with team and league content on social media
- Join or start local fan groups to connect with other lacrosse enthusiasts
The 2018-19 NLL season promises to be a landmark year for the league, with expansion teams, a new broadcast partnership, and thrilling competition on the horizon. As the season unfolds, fans can look forward to witnessing the continued growth and excitement of professional indoor lacrosse.
NLL Releases 2018-19 Season Schedule
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NLL Releases 2018-19 Season Schedule
Thu Sep 6 2018 | Press Release | Pro
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The NLL’s 33rd season, featuring two new expansion teams and a new broadcast partnership, takes flight Dec. 1.
The National Lacrosse League (NLL), released the schedule for the upcoming 2018-2019 regular season Thursday
The 33rd season of the NLL will begin with the league’s annual Face Off Weekend, which on Saturday, Dec. 1, will see the defending NLL champion Saskatchewan Rush travel to the Infinite Energy Arena to meet the Georgia Swarm at 7:05 p.m. ET, followed by the Buffalo Bandits hosting the Toronto Rock at the KeyBank Center for a 7:30 p.m. ET faceoff. Week 1 will conclude with the Colorado Mammoth welcoming their West Division rival Calgary Roughnecks at 9 p. m. ET.
The following Saturday, Dec. 8, the Rochester Knighthawks and Saskatchewan Rush will each play their home openers at 8 p.m. ET and 8:30 p.m. ET, respectively. Additionally, the San Diego Seals will host the Buffalo Bandits for their inaugural match at the Valley View Casino Center at 10 p.m. ET, while the soon-to-be rebranded Vancouver team plays host to the Toronto Rock, welcoming a new era of lacrosse to the city.
In Week 3, the Philadelphia Wings will face off for their inaugural game at 1 p.m., ET as they welcome the Buffalo Bandits to the Wells Fargo Center. The Georgia Swarm and Calgary Roughnecks will also play at home Saturday evening at 7:05 p.m. ET and 9 p.m. ET, respectively.
With another action-packed season ahead, the schedule release begins the countdown to play for both fans and the league.
“The release of the regular season schedule is something we look forward to every year. This season is a special one, as it marks the beginning of our 33rd year and a new era of expansion,” said NLL commissioner Nick Sakiewicz. “With the addition of franchises in San Diego and Philadelphia, and rolling out our new broadcast partnership with Turner Sports and B/R Live, we are thrilled to continue to bring the best indoor lacrosse in the world to fans across North America.”
The 2018-2019 season will be the inaugural season for the San Diego Seals and Philadelphia Wings. The league’s 10th and 11th franchises are set to compete with players from both the expansion draft, which took place on July 16, and entry draft, which will occur on Tuesday, Sept. 25, where they will have the first and second overall selections, respectively.
“This is a very exciting time for the Seals, the league and the fans,” Seals general manager and head coach Patrick Merrill said. “Our first season will definitely be unforgettable, and we can’t wait for the fans in San Diego to see the best lacrosse players in the world.”
While both Philadelphia and San Diego will be looking make their marks in their first season of play, the Saskatchewan Rush will be looking to repeat as champions and win their fourth title in five years under the leadership of head coach Derek Keenan. With reigning NLL MVP Mark Matthews and fellow first-team NLL All-Pro forward Robert Church, the Rush will have the NLL Cup in sight.
“We are champing at the bit to get started again,” Rush head coach Derek Keenan said. “Our home opener on Dec. 8 will be a special night for the Rush and our amazing fans.”
The 33rd season is set to be another exciting year of hard-hitting action and growth for the National Lacrosse League. Season tickets and single game tickets for all teams and games can be found at NLL.com/tickets.
Date | Eastern | Away | Home |
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12/1/18 | 7:05PM | Saskatchewan | Georgia |
12/1/18 | 7:30PM | Toronto | Buffalo |
12/1/18 | 9:00PM | Calgary | Colorado |
12/8/18 | 8:00PM | New England | Rochester |
12/8/18 | 8:30PM | Colorado | Saskatchewan |
12/8/18 | 10:00PM | Toronto | Vancouver |
12/8/18 | 10:00PM | Buffalo | San Diego |
12/15/18 | 1:00PM | Buffalo | Philadelphia |
12/15/18 | 7:05PM | New England | Georgia |
12/15/18 | 9:00PM | Vancouver | Calgary |
12/21/18 | 10:00PM | Calgary | Vancouver |
12/22/18 | 9:00PM | San Diego | Colorado |
12/28/18 | 7:30PM | Saskatchewan | New England |
12/28/18 | 7:30PM | Georgia | Toronto |
12/28/18 | 7:30PM | Vancouver | Buffalo |
12/28/18 | 9:00PM | San Diego | Calgary |
12/29/18 | 7:30PM | Philadelphia | Rochester |
1/4/19 | 7:30PM | Philadelphia | Toronto |
1/5/19 | 7:05PM | Vancouver | Georgia |
1/5/19 | 7:30PM | Rochester | Buffalo |
1/5/19 | 8:30PM | San Diego | Saskatchewan |
1/12/19 | 7:00PM | Georgia | Philadelphia |
1/12/19 | 9:00PM | Toronto | Colorado |
1/12/19 | 9:00PM | New England | Calgary |
1/12/19 | 10:00PM | Saskatchewan | Vancouver |
1/12/19 | 10:00PM | Rochester | San Diego |
1/18/19 | 7:30PM | Georgia | Toronto |
1/18/19 | 10:00PM | Calgary | San Diego |
1/19/19 | 7:00PM | Georgia | New England |
1/19/19 | 7:30PM | Philadelphia | Buffalo |
1/19/19 | 8:30PM | Rochester | Saskatchewan |
1/19/19 | 10:00PM | San Diego | Vancouver |
1/20/19 | 3:00PM | Calgary | Colorado |
1/26/19 | 7:00PM | Toronto | Philadelphia |
1/26/19 | 8:00PM | Buffalo | Rochester |
1/26/19 | 10:00PM | Colorado | Vancouver |
1/27/19 | 6:00PM | Buffalo | New England |
2/1/19 | 7:00PM | Rochester | Philadelphia |
2/1/19 | 7:30PM | Saskatchewan | Toronto |
2/1/19 | 7:35PM | New England | Georgia |
2/2/19 | 7:30PM | Georgia | Rochester |
2/2/19 | 7:30PM | Colorado | Buffalo |
2/2/19 | 9:00PM | Vancouver | Calgary |
2/8/19 | 10:00PM | Vancouver | San Diego |
2/9/19 | 7:00PM | Colorado | Philadelphia |
2/9/19 | 7:00PM | Rochester | New England |
2/9/19 | 7:05PM | Buffalo | Georgia |
2/9/19 | 8:30PM | Calgary | Saskatchewan |
2/15/19 | 7:30PM | San Diego | Toronto |
2/16/19 | 7:00PM | New England | Philadelphia |
2/16/19 | 7:30PM | Calgary | Buffalo |
2/16/19 | 9:00PM | Georgia | Colorado |
2/16/19 | 10:00PM | Saskatchewan | Vancouver |
2/17/19 | 3:00PM | Philadelphia | New England |
2/22/19 | 7:30PM | Buffalo | Rochester |
2/22/19 | 8:30PM | Colorado | Saskatchewan |
2/24/19 | 1:00PM | Toronto | New England |
3/2/19 | 8:30PM | Calgary | Saskatchewan |
3/2/19 | 10:00PM | Vancouver | San Diego |
3/3/19 | 1:00PM | Colorado | New England |
3/3/19 | 4:05PM | Rochester | Georgia |
3/8/19 | 7:00PM | Buffalo | Philadelphia |
3/9/19 | 7:30PM | Georgia | Buffalo |
3/9/19 | 9:00PM | San Diego | Colorado |
3/9/19 | 9:00PM | Toronto | Calgary |
3/15/19 | 7:30PM | Georgia | Rochester |
3/16/19 | 7:00PM | Rochester | Toronto |
3/16/19 | 9:00PM | Colorado | Calgary |
3/16/19 | 9:30PM | Buffalo | Saskatchewan |
3/16/19 | 10:00PM | Philadelphia | San Diego |
3/16/19 | 10:00PM | New England | Vancouver |
3/22/19 | 7:35PM | Toronto | Georgia |
3/22/19 | 10:00PM | Colorado | Vancouver |
3/22/19 | 10:00PM | Saskatchewan | San Diego |
3/23/19 | 7:00PM | New England | Philadelphia |
3/23/19 | 7:30PM | Toronto | Buffalo |
3/23/19 | 7:30PM | Calgary | Rochester |
3/23/19 | 9:00PM | Vancouver | Colorado |
3/30/19 | 7:00PM | Philadelphia | Toronto |
3/30/19 | 9:00PM | San Diego | Calgary |
3/30/19 | 9:30PM | Vancouver | Saskatchewan |
3/31/19 | 1:00PM | Rochester | New England |
4/5/19 | 7:30PM | Buffalo | Toronto |
4/5/19 | 7:35PM | San Diego | Georgia |
4/6/19 | 12:00PM | Calgary | Philadelphia |
4/6/19 | 7:00PM | San Diego | New England |
4/6/19 | 7:30PM | Toronto | Rochester |
4/6/19 | 9:00PM | Saskatchewan | Colorado |
4/12/19 | 7:30PM | New England | Toronto |
4/12/19 | 9:00PM | Rochester | Colorado |
4/12/19 | 10:00PM | Saskatchewan | San Diego |
4/13/19 | 9:00PM | Georgia | Calgary |
4/13/19 | 9:30PM | Philadelphia | Saskatchewan |
4/14/19 | 5:00PM | Philadelphia | Vancouver |
4/20/19 | 7:05PM | Philadelphia | Georgia |
4/20/19 | 7:30PM | Vancouver | Rochester |
4/20/19 | 7:30PM | New England | Buffalo |
4/20/19 | 9:00PM | Saskatchewan | Calgary |
4/20/19 | 10:00PM | Colorado | San Diego |
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Postseason: 1-1
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Coach: Curt Malawsky (8-10)
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Attendance: 106,623, Avg. 11,847 in 9 home dates
2018 Calgary Roughnecks Statistics
The Calgary Roughnecks of the National Lacrosse League ended the 2018 season with a record of 1 wins and 1 losses, in the NLL’s Western Division, and compiled a postseason mark of 1-1.
Calgary recorded 27 goals and allowed 92. Curtis Dickson scored 47 goals for the Roughnecks, while Wesley Berg, Holden Cattoni and Dane Dobbie each contributed twenty-five or more, too. Dane Dobbie and Wesley Berg each recorded 49 assists. Christian Del Bianco topped the team with 7 wins and a team-best 10.51 goals against average, pacing qualifying goalkeepers.
Curt Malawsky coached the team. The 2018 Calgary Roughnecks lost in the Division Final.
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Tyson Bell | D | February 14, 1994 | 6’2″ | 210 | St. Catharines, ON Canada |
Wesley Berg | F | April 16, 1993 | 6’2″ | 170 | Coquitlam, BC Canada |
Tyler Burton | M | September 30, 1988 | 6’1″ | 220 | London, ON |
Mike Carnegie | D | March 24, 1984 | 5’10” | 185 | London, ON |
Holden Cattoni | F | August 29, 1994 | 5’11” | 205 | DeWinton, AB |
Chad Cummings | D | June 27, 1991 | 6’4″ | 170 | Caledon, ON |
Zach Currier | M | May 30, 1994 | 6’0″ | 180 | Peterborough, ON |
Christian Del Bianco | G | August 31, 1997 | 5’11” | 175 | Coquitlam, BC |
Curtis Dickson | A | July 18, 1988 | 6’1″ | 175 | Burnaby, BC Canada |
Tyler Digby | F | March 12, 1991 | 6’3″ | 215 | New Westminster, BC |
Dane Dobbie | F | December 1, 1986 | 5’9″ | 180 | Elora, ON |
Greg Harnett | D | June 30, 1990 | 6’0″ | 185 | Toronto, ON |
Vaughn Harris | F | September 20, 1992 | 5’10” | 195 | Six Nations, ON |
Anthony Kalinich | D | October 4, 1998 | 6’1″ | 190 | Maple Ridge, BC |
Riley Loewen | F | September 26, 1989 | 6’1″ | 180 | Burnaby, BC |
Dan Macrae | D | July 17, 1988 | 6’2″ | 200 | Mississauga, ON |
Curtis Manning | T | March 12, 1987 | 6’3″ | 200 | New Westminster, BC |
Ryan Martel | F | April 7, 1998 | 5’9″ | 190 | Aldergrove, BC |
Garrett McIntosh | D | June 17, 1989 | 6’3″ | 215 | Burnaby, BC |
Tyler Pace | D | April 5, 1995 | 6’0″ | 190 | Coquitlam, BC |
Creighton Reid | D | January 20, 1987 | 6’2″ | 195 | Coquitlam, BC |
Tyler Richards | G | September 22, 1986 | 6’1″ | 190 | Coquitlam, BC |
Frank Scigliano | G | January 16, 1992 | 6’4″ | 290 | Vancouver, BC |
Bob Snider | F | August 26, 1985 | 5’11” | 190 | Calgary, AB |
Mitch Wilde | F | June 21, 1991 | 6’3″ | 200 | Brooklin, ON |
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