Was there ever a doubt?
This afternoon, Chaos LC goalie Blaze Riorden earned the No. 1 spot in the Premier Lacrosse League Players Top 50. As the name implies, PLL players rank their peers — a staple of the league’s offseason cycle since its inaugural year in 2019.
The honor is the latest distinction in a banner year for Riorden. A few days before the Chaos faced the Whipsnakes in the championship game at Audi Field in Washington, D.C., Riorden received his third consecutive Goalie of the Year award and was named the league’s MVP — the first goalie in pro outdoor lacrosse to win the award since 2002. Riorden made 15 saves (63 percent) in his team’s 14-9 win over the Whipsnakes to earn MVP of the title game, too.
“Blaze does it his way,” Chaos defenseman Jarrod Neumann said. “It’s authentic. It’s real. No gimmicks. That’s what makes him special.”
The announcement comes a year after Riorden ranked sixth in the Top 50. “Grateful forever but put some respect on this position,” Riorden wrote on Instagram in response to the rankings.