The countdown to the NLL season has reached its end, as the season kicks off tonight. Check back to uslaxmagazine.com as we roll out our season preview — including Jack Goods’ predictions, team-by-team capsules and additional features. Next is a look at the Colorado Mammoth.
Colorado Mammoth
Head coach: Pat Coyle (seventh season)
2018-19 record: 6-12 (fourth in West Division)
Playoff finish: Lost in West final
Overview
The 2018-19 season brought mixed emotions for the Colorado Mammoth. The regular season was somewhat disappointing, as the squad went 6-12, fighting until the end with Vancouver for the final West playoff spot as opposed to duking it out with the top three teams in the division.
Yet when the playoffs came, the Mammoth were able to knock out the boogeyman of the West and advance to the divisional finals by upsetting the Saskatchewan Rush. Their quest for a surprising trip to the NLL Finals was ended a round later, though, by the eventual champion Calgary Roughnecks.
There are positive vibes after the initial postseason victory, but Colorado knows with the new playoff format six wins won’t be enough to get them back to the postseason for a 10th straight season.
What’s new
Four of the Mammoth’s draft picks made the final roster, defenseman Warren Jeffrey, forward Will Malcom and transition players Brett Craig and Dylan Kinnear. Jeffrey, the sixth overall pick, highlights the group after a strong first full season with Brampton in Major Series Lacrosse.
Pat Coyle took on GM duties full time after serving in an interim role last season. He made a trade just last week, acquiring former Tewaaraton winner Dylan Molloy from the Bandits. The former Brown star and field lacrosse success story is gunning for his first NLL look.
What’s gone
Cory Vitarelli, acquired late last season in a swap with Rochester, didn’t stick around long in his new home. The veteran scorer opted to sign with Philadelphia after notching 40 points between the Knighthawks and Mammoth.
Colorado traded Jeremy Noble, who accounted for a career-low 31 points last season, along with previously retired Zack Greer to San Diego for a package of draft picks.
Brad Self retired and moved into the assistant GM role, while backup goalie Steve Fryer is now the expected starter for the expansion Knighthawks. Forwards Chris Wardle and Jeff Wittig start the season on the physically unable to perform list. The pair had 33 and 21 points, respectively, last season.