Denver Outlaws
2018 record: 8-6 (won championship)
Head coach: Tony Seaman (1st year)
Face of the Franchise
Max Adler, FO
Adler caught the attention of lacrosse fans as a former Division II player who finished third in the league in faceoff winning percentage (57.7 percent). Adler’s day job is working at ESPN, but he is “all in,” as the league’s new hashtag says.
“He gets hurt in the championship game in the second quarter. Most guys would’ve packed it in, and all of a sudden, he dominates,” said Denver head coach Tony Seaman, who was previously the team’s general manager. “He’s the greatest spokesman the league could have. Max loves the league. He loves the Outlaws. He loves our guys. He’s a leader.”
Draft List
Max Tuttle, M, Sacred Heart
Daniel Bucaro, A, Georgetown *
Chris Aslanian, A, Hobart *
Brandon Jones, D, Air Force *
Kyle Marr, A, Johns Hopkins *
Jeff Rowlett, D, North Carolina
Kyle Pless, D, Rutgers *
Hugh Crance, D, Notre Dame
Sean Eccles, M, Albany *
Timmy Kelly, A, North Carolina *
Matt Neufeldt, LSM, Denver
* signed contracts
MVP Watch
Zach Currier, M
“The Wizard,” as he has been nicknamed in a video posted by Major League Lacrosse, is praised for his stick skills and versatility, a strong player on offense, defense, and on the faceoff wings. In seven games in 2018, Currier scored 12 goals and added 10 assists. Without the overlap between the MLL and NLL, however, Currier is primed for a big season.
“He’s a dynamic player,” Seaman said, “and can become such a good offensive player.”
Under the Radar
Eli Gobrecht, D
Denver is known for its ability to find diamonds in the rough, and Gobrecht is a prime example of that. The seventh-round supplemental draft pick out of Division III Ithaca played in all 14 games in 2018. He finished fourth in the league in caused turnovers (14) in 2018 and comes into the new season forming a strong duo alongside Finn Sullivan.
“[Former Rattlers attackman Jordan] Wolf is the one guy who has given us trouble. We put Gobrecht on him and shut him off. That worked well for us the last three quarters,” Seaman said. “What I love about Eli is whatever role you put him in, he’s going to do his very best.”