The NLL season is finally here, and as the season gets into full swing, be sure to 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 Philadelphia Wings, who opened their season on Dec. 14 on the road against Georgia.
Philadelphia Wings
Head coach: Paul Day (second season)
2018-19 record: 4-14 (sixth in East Division)
Playoff finish: Did not qualify
Overview
Last season brought the triumphant return of the Philadelphia Wings franchise, a meaningful moment for the league but an inconsequential one on the field. The Wings struggled to a 4-14 season, placed last in the East Division and traded away a player that appeared to be the franchise’s main building block in No. 2 overall pick Chris Cloutier.
The Wings made an aggressive move to bring in a new face of the franchise last year in Kevin Crowley and now has a year and a full training camp under its belt to build chemistry. Is that enough to compete with the more established teams in the league?
What’s new
The Wings offense, already in a decent spot for a second-year team, added two players with strong pedigrees in Cory Vitarelli and Kevin Buchanan. Vitarelli notched over 40 points for a second straight year in a season split between Rochester and Colorado. Buchanan, who played for the previous Wings franchise back in 2013, was limited to just four games last season but compiled 74 points in 2017.
The offense also gets Brett Hickey back in the fold after he was limited to three games due to injury in 2018-19. He totaled 40 points in his last season with Toronto and scored 45 goals for the Rock the year prior.
The Wings and Bandits swapped goaltenders, with Zach Higgins heading to Philadelphia in exchange for Doug Buchan. Philadelphia mainstay Brandon Miller is also back for the team in goal after a year away from the league.
Defensively, veteran Ian Llord is returning to Philadelphia, the city where he started his career. Nick Finlay moved south after playing in nine games over the past two seasons with the Saskatchewan Rush.
What’s gone
Jordan Hall, who saw a return to form in his first year with the Wings, opted to leave the franchise to return to Georgia. He was third on the team last year with 67 points.
Transition player Frank Brown and defenseman Matthew Bennett were both selected by the Rochester Knighthawks in the expansion draft. Vaughn Harris, who has shown his ability to play anywhere on the floor the last two years, is a free agent after finishing seventh on the team in points.