Who are the key players on the Denver Outlaws lacrosse team. How has the team performed in recent seasons. What impact have roster changes had on the Outlaws’ success.
Denver Outlaws: A Dominant Force in Major League Lacrosse
The Denver Outlaws have established themselves as a powerhouse in Major League Lacrosse (MLL), consistently fielding competitive teams and vying for championships. Let’s dive into the team’s recent performance and examine the roster that has contributed to their success.
2020 Season Highlights: A Year of Defensive Prowess
The 2020 season saw the Denver Outlaws showcase their defensive capabilities, conceding only 48 goals – the lowest total in the league. This impressive defensive performance was coupled with a potent offense that netted 66 goals throughout the season.
The team’s regular-season record of 4 wins and 1 loss secured them a spot in the playoffs. However, their championship aspirations were cut short with a 0-1 postseason record.
Key Offensive Contributors
- Ryan Lee: Led the team with 18 goals
- Daniel Bucaro: Scored 10 or more goals
- Chris Aslanian: Tallied 10 assists
Goaltending Excellence
Nick Washuta emerged as the Outlaws’ top goalkeeper in 2020, recording 3 wins and boasting an impressive 8.63 goals against average (GAA). His performance between the pipes was crucial to the team’s defensive success.
2019 Season: A Runner-Up Finish
The 2019 campaign saw the Denver Outlaws finish second in the MLL with a 9-7 record. Their postseason run included a 1-1 record, ultimately falling short in the championship game.
Offensive Firepower
The Outlaws’ offense was in full force during the 2019 season, scoring a total of 221 goals. This high-powered attack was led by several key contributors:
- Ryan Lee: 38 goals
- Brendan Kavanagh
- Chris Aslanian
- Mikie Schlosser
- John Grant
- Andrew Newbold
- Zach Currier
Each of these players netted 10 or more goals, providing a balanced and diverse scoring threat.
Playmaking Prowess
Chris Aslanian proved to be a valuable facilitator for the Outlaws’ offense, dishing out 20 assists during the 2019 season. His ability to create scoring opportunities for his teammates added another dimension to Denver’s attack.
Roster Analysis: A Blend of Youth and Experience
The Denver Outlaws’ roster features a mix of seasoned veterans and promising young talent. This combination has allowed the team to maintain a high level of performance while also developing future stars.
Veteran Leadership
Players like John Grant, born in 1974, bring valuable experience and leadership to the squad. Grant’s presence on the field and in the locker room helps guide younger players and maintain team chemistry.
Rising Stars
The Outlaws have also invested in young talent, with players like Daniel Bucaro (born 1997) and Nick Washuta (born 1998) making significant contributions despite their relative youth.
Positional Breakdown: A Well-Rounded Squad
The Denver Outlaws’ roster boasts depth across all positions, allowing for tactical flexibility and the ability to adapt to different game situations.
Attack
The Outlaws’ attack unit is led by prolific scorers such as Ryan Lee and Chris Aslanian. Their ability to find the back of the net consistently puts pressure on opposing defenses.
Midfield
Denver’s midfield corps features a blend of two-way players who excel in both offensive and defensive roles. Players like Mikie Schlosser and Zach Currier provide versatility and athleticism in the middle of the field.
Defense
The Outlaws’ defensive unit has proven to be one of the best in the league, as evidenced by their league-leading goals against total in 2020. Players like Andrew Newbold and Michael Rexrode anchor a stingy backline.
Goaltending
With Nick Washuta’s emergence as a top-tier goalkeeper, the Outlaws have a solid last line of defense. His impressive GAA demonstrates his ability to make crucial saves and stifle opposing attacks.
Coaching and Management: The Architects of Success
Head coach Tony Seaman has played a crucial role in the Outlaws’ success, guiding the team to multiple playoff appearances and cultivating a winning culture within the organization.
Strategic Roster Management
The Outlaws’ front office has shown a keen eye for talent, consistently bringing in players who fit the team’s system and contribute to its success. This strategic approach to roster construction has allowed Denver to remain competitive year after year.
The Future of the Denver Outlaws
As the Denver Outlaws continue to evolve and adapt to the changing landscape of professional lacrosse, several questions arise about the team’s future prospects:
- How will the Outlaws maintain their defensive dominance in future seasons?
- Can young players like Daniel Bucaro and Nick Washuta develop into franchise cornerstones?
- What strategies will the coaching staff employ to push the team over the top and secure another championship?
The answers to these questions will undoubtedly shape the trajectory of the Denver Outlaws in the coming years.
Impact on the Denver Community
Beyond their on-field success, the Denver Outlaws have made significant contributions to the local lacrosse community. The team’s involvement in youth development programs and charitable initiatives has helped grow the sport’s popularity in the region.
Growing the Game
The Outlaws’ partnership with Denver City Lax, as evidenced by their equipment donation on Giving Tuesday, demonstrates their commitment to making lacrosse accessible to a wider audience. This grassroots approach to growing the game ensures a bright future for lacrosse in Denver and beyond.
Celebrating Diversity
The Outlaws’ roster reflects the growing diversity within the sport of lacrosse. Players like Max Adler, who has spoken about his Jewish heritage, and international players such as Kaisuke Iwamoto from Japan, showcase the inclusive nature of the team and the sport as a whole.
As the Denver Outlaws continue to evolve both on and off the field, their impact on the world of professional lacrosse and the local community remains significant. With a strong foundation of talent, experienced leadership, and a commitment to excellence, the future looks bright for this storied franchise.
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2020 Denver Outlaws Statistics
The Denver Outlaws of Major League Lacrosse ended the 2020 season with a record of 4 wins, 1 losses and 0 ties for points, in MLL, and compiled a postseason mark of 0-1.
The Outlaws conceded 48 goals, the lowest total in the circuit. Denver recorded 66 goals. Ryan Lee scored 18 goals for the team, and Daniel Bucaro contributed ten or more, too. Chris Aslanian accounted for 10 assists. Nick Washuta topped the squad with 3 wins and a team-best 8.63 goals against average, leading qualifying goalkeepers.
Tony Seaman coached the team. The 2020 Denver Outlaws lost in the Championship.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Max Adler | M | July 6, 1994 | 5’10” | 190 | Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
Chris Aslanian | A | May 20, 1996 | 6’3″ | 190 | Westfield, NJ |
Pat Aslanian | M | 6’2″ | 205 | Westfield, NJ | |
Brian Begley | M | May 28, 1996 | 5’10” | 185 | Morristown, NJ |
Daniel Bucaro | A | August 10, 1997 | 6’2″ | 195 | East Setauket, NY |
James Burr | A | January 7, 1995 | 6’0″ | 190 | Duxbury, MA |
Chase Caruso | D | November 10, 1984 | 5’11” | 195 | Huntington, NY |
Casey Dowd | FO | May 13, 1993 | |||
John Grant | A,F | November 7, 1974 | 6’2″ | 224 | Peterborough, ON |
Charlie Hayes | M | August 8, 1996 | 5’11” | 180 | Shelby Township, MI |
Colton Jackson | M | August 2, 1996 | 6’1″ | 200 | Englewood, CO |
Jack Jasinski | M | 5’7″ | 165 | Birmingham, AL | |
Christian Knight | G | 6’1″ | 195 | ||
Brian Kormondy | M | ||||
Ryan Lee | F | May 6, 1994 | 5’11” | 175 | Newmarket, ON |
Sean Mayle | M | January 12, 1996 | 6’0″ | 195 | Redwood City, CA |
Garrett Michaeli | D | 6’3″ | 205 | Draper, UT | |
Andrew Newbold | D | July 14, 1992 | 6’3″ | 210 | Loveland, OH |
Kyle Pless | M | April 29, 1997 | 5’10” | 178 | Highlands Ranch, CO |
Michael Rexrode | February 12, 1996 | 6’0″ | 180 | Leesburg, VA | |
Tom Rigney | D | 6’3″ | 225 | Nokesville, VA | |
Mikie Schlosser | M | April 16, 1995 | 6’2″ | 180 | Davis, CA |
Miles Silva | A | 6’4″ | 225 | Ponte Vedra Beach, FL | |
Taylor Stuart | D | August 1, 1994 | 6’0″ | 185 | Coquitlam, BC |
Team | |||||
Nick Washuta | G | March 20, 1998 | 6’3″ | 195 | Princeton, NJ |
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2019 Denver Outlaws Statistics
The Denver Outlaws of Major League Lacrosse ended the 2019 season with a record of 9 wins, 7 losses and 0 ties for points, finishing second in MLL, and compiled a postseason mark of 1-1.
The Outlaws scored 221 goals and conceded 208. Ryan Lee netted 38 goals for Denver, while Brendan Kavanagh, Chris Aslanian, Mikie Schlosser, John Grant, Andrew Newbold and Zach Currier each contributed ten or more also. Chris Aslanian accounted for 20 assists. Dillon Ward recorded a 13.02 goals against average, leading regular keepers.
Tony Seaman coached the team. The 2019 Denver Outlaws lost in the Championship.
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Max Adler | M | July 6, 1994 | 5’10” | 190 | Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
Chris Aslanian | A | May 20, 1996 | 6’3″ | 190 | Westfield, NJ |
Tim Barber | M | ||||
Brian Begley | M | May 28, 1996 | 5’10” | 185 | Morristown, NJ |
Chris Bocklet | A | August 6, 1989 | 6’0″ | 182 | South Salem, NY |
Zach Currier | M | May 30, 1994 | 6’0″ | 180 | Peterborough, ON |
Jay Drapeau | M | 5’9″ | 170 | Westford, MA | |
Sean Eccles | M | 5’11” | 195 | Syracuse, NY | |
Stanny Gilbertson | M | 5’10” | 180 | Palos Verdes Estates, CA | |
Matt Gilray | M | May 11, 1995 | 6’4″ | 205 | Oshawa, ON |
Eli Gobrecht | D | August 2, 1993 | 6’0″ | 200 | Ithaca, NY |
John Grant | A,F | November 7, 1974 | 6’2″ | 224 | Peterborough, ON |
Charlie Hayes | M | August 8, 1996 | 5’11” | 180 | Shelby Township, MI |
Mike Hernandez | M | December 6, 1993 | 6’3″ | 216 | Piedmont, CA |
Kaisuke Iwamoto | G | 5’8″ | 164 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Jack Jasinski | M | 5’7″ | 165 | Birmingham, AL | |
Brandon Jones | D | March 12, 1996 | 6’0″ | 190 | Columbus, OH |
Brendan Kavanagh | M | April 12, 1996 | 5’8″ | 160 | Rockville Centre, NY |
Kyle Killen | F | November 16, 1996 | 5’10” | 150 | Caven, ON |
Christian Knight | G | 6’1″ | 195 | ||
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Sean Lawton | M | April 21, 1992 | 6’4″ | 225 | Abington, MA |
Ryan Lee | F | May 6, 1994 | 5’11” | 175 | Newmarket, ON |
Collin Lett | D | 5’9″ | 170 | Greensboro, NC | |
Kyle Marr | A | 5’11” | 185 | Clifton Park, NY | |
Zach Melillo | M | 5’10” | 175 | Plainfield, NY | |
Andrew Newbold | D | July 14, 1992 | 6’3″ | 210 | Loveland, OH |
Kyle Pless | M | April 29, 1997 | 5’10” | 178 | Highlands Ranch, CO |
Michael Rexrode | February 12, 1996 | 6’0″ | 180 | Leesburg, VA | |
Zach Runberg | M | June 1, 1995 | 6’1″ | 190 | Centennial, CO |
Mikie Schlosser | M | April 16, 1995 | 6’2″ | 180 | Davis, CA |
Henry Schoonmaker | F | June 17, 1992 | 6’1″ | 200 | |
Will Snider | M | 6’2″ | 160 | Seattle, WA | |
Taylor Stuart | D | August 1, 1994 | 6’0″ | 185 | Coquitlam, BC |
Finn Sullivan | D | December 21, 1992 | West Roxbury, MA | ||
Max Tennant | A | 5’9″ | 190 | Englewood, CO | |
Dillon Ward | G | March 28, 1991 | 6’5″ | 190 | Orangeville, ON |
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