Thanks to six teams and a 16-game schedule, Atlanta played Denver and Chesapeake three times and Boston four times.
Boston played their semifinal opponent, Denver, three times during the season.
“We know our opponent,” Cannons head coach Sean Quirk said. “They know us. Everything is out the window. Records are out the window. Past games are out the window. It’s just going out there and competing for 60 minutes. We’ve been preaching to our guys to play like it’s going to be your last game.”
Top-seeded Chesapeake won the season series against Denver, 3-1, but they did get swept by the Boston Cannons in two games.
Boston, on the other hand, tied the season series with Atlanta, who wasn’t as successful against the Outlaws, losing two of three to Denver.
With the four teams so close, what is it going to take to come away from the weekend with a championship?
”It’s going to be the group that is together, playing high-level defense, winning face-offs, and getting high-level goalie play,” Ford said.
“I’m not going to tell you it’s like every other game,” Denver defender Finn Sullivan added. “The playoffs are different. They’re more physical and violent. We understand we need to take our games to another level. It’s finding that next gear.”
Of the 17 games played between the four playoff teams, eight were decided by one goal.
“Anybody can win this thing,” Bayhawks coach Dave Cottle said. “It’s whoever plays better this weekend. Hopefully you have your guys ready to play the best lacrosse they’ve played. It may sound simplistic, but it’s honest.”
Cottle knows a thing or two about winning in the MLL playoffs.
In the six seasons Cottle has been the coach of the Chesapeake Bayhawks, he has helped lead the team to the playoffs four times. He was the coach when the team won back-to-back championships in 2012 and 2013, the last MLL team to win consecutive championships, and one of only two teams in league history to do so.
The Outlaws have a chance to repeat as champions in 2019, and Cottle said they had as good a shot as anybody.
“Denver is really good,” he said. “They’re the team. They have homefield advantage, and they probably have the best faceoff guy and best goalie. Those are two things that are hard to beat. Going into this, if I was Denver, I’d feel good about my chances.”
Just because he felt they should feel good, however, doesn’t mean the other teams shouldn’t.
“As Bayhawks, we feel good about our chances,” Cottle said. “It’s in our grasp. If we play great, we have a chance, and I think every team feels that.”