The 2013 National Lacrosse League season, the 27th in the history of the NLL, began on January 5, 2013[1] and ended with the Championship game on May 11, 2013. The Rochester Knighthawks overcame a mediocre 8-8 season to get hot in the playoffs for the second straight year, defeating the Philadelphia Wings, Minnesota Swarm, and Washington Stealth to win their second straight Championship.[2] The Knighthawks became the first team to repeat as NLL Champions since the 2002-2003 Toronto Rock.[2]

2013 NLL season
LeagueNational Lacrosse League
SportIndoor lacrosse
DurationJanuary 4, 2013 – May 11, 2013
Number of games16
Number of teams9
TV partner(s)CBS Sports Network
Regular Season
Season MVPShawn Evans
Top scorerShawn Evans
Playoffs
Eastern championsRochester Knighthawks
  Eastern runners-upMinnesota Swarm
Western championsWashington Stealth
  Western runners-upCalgary Roughnecks
Finals
ChampionsRochester Knighthawks
  Runners-upWashington Stealth
Finals MVPCody Jamieson
NLL seasons

2013 featured a very close regular season, as the top and bottom teams were only separated by 4 games (the 10-6 Toronto Rock vs. 6-10 Buffalo Bandits). The final playoff spot was up for grabs right up until the final weekend of the season.[3] In the end, the Bandits were the lone team out of the playoffs, missed the post-season for the first time since 2002.[4]

Teams

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  East Division   West Division
2013 National Lacrosse League
Division Team City Arena Capacity
East Buffalo Bandits Buffalo, New York First Niagara Center 19,070
Philadelphia Wings Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wachovia Center 19,537
Rochester Knighthawks Rochester, New York Blue Cross Arena 10,662
Toronto Rock Toronto, Ontario Air Canada Centre 18,800
West Calgary Roughnecks Calgary, Alberta Scotiabank Saddledome 19,289
Colorado Mammoth Denver, Colorado Pepsi Center 18,007
Edmonton Rush Edmonton, Alberta Rexall Place 16,839
Minnesota Swarm Saint Paul, Minnesota XCEL Energy Center 18,064
Washington Stealth Everett, Washington Comcast Arena at Everett 8,513

Final standings

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Reference: [5]

East Division
PTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF/GPGA/GP

1Toronto Rockxyz16106.6250.05–35–3194176+1812.1211.00
2Rochester Knighthawksx1688.5002.03–55–3179165+1411.1910.31
3Philadelphia Wingsx1679.4383.04–43–5170207−3710.6212.94
4Buffalo Bandits16610.3754.02–64–4171211−4010.6913.19
West Division
PTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF/GPGA/GP

1Calgary Roughnecksxy1697.5620.03–56–2222211+1113.8813.19
2Washington Stealthx1697.5620.05–34–4193192+112.0612.00
3Edmonton Rushx1697.5620.02–67–1203170+3312.6910.62
4Colorado Mammothx1679.4382.03–54–4185202−1711.5612.62
5Minnesota Swarmc1679.4382.05–32–6219202+1713.6912.62

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: Losses; GBGames 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

Playoffs

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Divisional Semifinal Divisional Final Champion's Cup Final
         
E1 Toronto Rock 11
W5 Minnesota Swarm 20
W5 Minnesota Swarm 10
Eastern Division
E2 Rochester Knighthawks 12
E2 Rochester Knighthawks 10
E3 Philadelphia Wings 8
W2 Washington Stealth 10
E2 Rochester Knighthawks 11
W1 Calgary Roughnecks 15
W4 Colorado Mammoth 10
W1 Calgary Roughnecks 13
Western Division
W2 Washington Stealth 14
W2 Washington Stealth 12
W3 Edmonton Rush 11

•Final played at Langley Events Centre due to arena conflict in Washington.

NOTE: In 2013, the NLL added a crossover rule to the playoff format:[6]

"Eight teams shall earn playoff berths. There is also a crossover allowed which will allow the 5th place team in the West Division to take the place of the 4th place team in the East Division if the 5th place team has a better record. Each division champion faces the fourth place finisher from their division (or the crossover team should that team qualify for the playoffs). The second place finisher in each division faces the third place finisher from their division in the Division Semifinals. Each game is hosted by the higher-seeded team."

With a record of 7-9, the Minnesota Swarm was the 5th place West Division team. With a record of 6-10, the Buffalo Bandits were the 4th place East Division team. Since Minnesota had a better record than Buffalo, the crossover rule went into effect with Minnesota replacing Buffalo and playing as the 4th place team in the East Division playoffs.

Milestones and events

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Pre-season

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Regular season

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Playoffs

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Awards

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Award Winner Team
Most Valuable Player Shawn Evans[21] Calgary Roughnecks
Goaltender of the Year Matt Vinc[22] Rochester Knighthawks
Defensive Player of the Year Kyle Rubisch[23] Edmonton Rush
Transition Player of the Year Jordan MacIntosh[24] Minnesota Swarm
Rookie of the Year Mark Matthews[25] Edmonton Rush
Sportsmanship Award Garrett Billings[26] Toronto Rock
GM of the Year Doug Locker[27] Washington Stealth
Les Bartley Award Troy Cordingley[28] Toronto Rock
Executive of the Year Award Jamie Dawick[29] Toronto Rock
Tom Borrelli Award Stephen Stamp[30] ILIndoor.com

All-Rookie team

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All-Pro teams

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First team

  • Garrett Billings, Toronto
  • Rhys Duch, Washington
  • Shawn Evans, Calgary
  • Jordan MacIntosh, Minnesota
  • Kyle Rubisch, Edmonton
  • Matt Vinc, Rochester

Second team

  • Callum Crawford, Minnesota
  • Curtis Dickson, Calgary
  • John Grant, Jr., Colorado
  • Jesse Gamble, Toronto
  • Mike Grimes, Washington
  • Brandon Miller, Philadelphia

Weekly awards

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The NLL gives out awards weekly for the best offensive player, best transition player, best defensive player, and best rookie.

Month Week Offensive Defensive Transition Rookie
January 1 Cliff Smith Matt Vinc Mitch McMichael Kyle Buchanan
2 Cliff Smith Nick Rose Brodie Merrill Curtis Knight
3 John Grant, Jr. Brandon Miller Brodie Merrill Mark Matthews
4 Shawn Evans Mike Poulin Geoff Snider Kiel Matisz
February 5 John Grant, Jr. Matt Vinc Geoff Snider Shayne Jackson
6 Cody Jamieson Tyler Richards Tyler Hass Mitch McMichael
7 Mark Matthews Anthony Cosmo Jeremy Thompson Kiel Matisz
8 Rhys Duch Brandon Miller Jordan MacIntosh Kiel Matisz
March 9 Ryan Ward Kyle Rubisch Jay Thorimbert Mark Matthews
10 Dane Dobbie Tyler Richards Jesse Gamble Tye Belanger
11 Callum Crawford Tyler Carlson Jordan MacIntosh Kyle Belton
12 Corey Small Aaron Bold Alex Kedoh Hill Curtis Knight
13 Callum Crawford Matt Vinc Jordan MacIntosh Kiel Matisz
April 14 Callum Crawford Tye Belanger Jordan MacIntosh Shayne Jackson
15 Dan Dawson Brandon Miller Jordan MacIntosh Jordan Critch
16 Shawn Evans Mike Grimes Jordan MacIntosh Dhane Smith

Monthly awards

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Awards are also given out monthly for the best overall player and best rookie.

Month Overall Rookie
January Shawn Evans Mark Matthews
February Garrett Billings Mark Matthews
March Colin Doyle Mark Matthews
April Callum Crawford Kiel Matisz

Statistics leaders

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Bold numbers indicate new single-season records. Italics indicate tied single-season records.

Stat Player Team Total
Goals Rhys Duch Washington 45
Assists Shawn Evans Calgary 80
Points Shawn Evans Calgary 112
Penalty Minutes Geoff Snider Calgary 69
Shots on Goal Kevin Crowley Philadelphia 189
Loose Balls Geoff Snider Calgary 235
Save Pct Matt Vinc Rochester .802
GAA Matt Vinc Rochester 10.25

Attendance

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Regular Season

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Home Team Home Games Average Attendance Total Attendance[31]
Buffalo Bandits 8 15,620 124,960
Colorado Mammoth 8 13,731 109,853
Toronto Rock 8 10,729 85,835
Calgary Roughnecks 8 10,215 81,724
Minnesota Swarm 8 8,741 69,930
Philadelphia Wings 8 7,647 61,178
Rochester Knighthawks 8 7,353 58,829
Edmonton Rush 8 6,713 53,708
Washington Stealth 8 4,184 33,475
League 72 9,437 679,492

Playoffs

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Home Team Home Games Average Attendance Total Attendance[32]
Calgary Roughnecks 2 9,154 18,309
Toronto Rock 1 9,066 9,066
Rochester Knighthawks 2 5,528 11,056
Washington Stealth 2 4,111 8,222
League 7 6,664 46,653

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b "Back-to-back champs! Knighthawks repeat with win over Stealth". NLL.com. May 11, 2013. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved May 12, 2013.
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  4. ^ Rosenhoch, Alan (April 20, 2013). "Knighthawks fly into playoffs with 10-9 win, Bandits eliminated". NLL.com. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
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  23. ^ "Rush's Rubisch wins Defensive Player of the Year Award". NLL.com. May 1, 2013. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved May 1, 2013.
  24. ^ "Swarm's MacIntosh wins Transition Player of the Year Award". NLL.com. May 1, 2013. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved May 1, 2013.
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  27. ^ "Stealth's Locker Wins General Manager of the Year Award". NLL.com. April 30, 2013. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2013.
  28. ^ "Troy Cordingley Wins NLL Coach of the Year". TorontoRock.com. April 30, 2013. Archived from the original on June 11, 2013. Retrieved April 30, 2013.
  29. ^ "Rock's Dawick wins 2013 NLL Executive of the Year award". NLL.com. May 28, 2013. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
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