Gurenlian clarified in a statement posted to Twitter that while he is retiring from MLL, he is not retiring from lacrosse altogether. After this MLL season, he plans to focus his training on qualifying for the 2018 U.S. national team. Gurenlian was a late addition to the 2014 team that lost to Canada in the FIL World Championship final in Denver. The quadrennial event returns to Manchester, England, in 2018.
“Last time around, I played injured, and international faceoffs are completely different mechanically, physically, strategically,” Gurenlian said in the statement. “I plan on giving all my attention to the tryout process and hopefully the tournament next year where I can help be the player that this team needs to take the gold.”
Gurenlian, a 2006 Penn State graduate entering his 12th MLL season, became the first faceoff specialist to earn league MVP honors in 2015. He set MLL single-season records for faceoff wins (280), winning percentage (73.1) and ground balls (175).