It was an eventful offseason for the Premier Lacrosse League as it looks to build off a successful first three years of play. Haven’t been paying attention? Here’s what you missed since the PLL last took the field for the championship game in Washington, D.C.
Here’s how we think the PLL season will shake out this summer. Let’s break down each of the eight clubs in projected order of finish.
Stay tuned for more PLL season preview material coming this week on usalaxmagazine.com.
1. CHAOS LC
The Chaos surprised the world — minus the 3.2 percent that picked them — by winning their first title as the fifth seed. The crew is back, anchored by two-time PLL Goalie of the Year and reigning league MVP Blaze Riorden. An offense already featuring Josh Byrne, Dhane Smith, Chris Cloutier, Chase Fraser and Mac O’Keefe adds more creativity in Tehoka Nanticoke.
2. WHIPSNAKES LC
The first three seasons of PLL play chipped away at the Whips’ depth, but they should get a boost in that department this season. The return of Ty Warner shores up issues at SSDM, and former entry draft pick Bryan Cole adds offensive firepower. Most of the constants that have made Whipsnakes a model franchise remain, including star duo Matt Rambo and Zed Williams, three-time top LSM Michael Ehrhardt and former award winners Matt Dunn and Joe Nardella.
3. ARCHERS LC
A popular pick to win the championship when the playoffs began, the Archers’ dreams fell short with a quarterfinal loss to the eventual champion Chaos. They’ve got the reigning PLL Attackman and Defenseman of the Year in Grant Ament and Graeme Hossack, respectively.
4. ATLAS LC
Coach Ben Rubeor reinvented the Atlas in his second season at the helm and it worked to perfection. He hit the college draft out of the park, landing offensive cornerstones in Jeff Teat and Jake Carraway as well as Danny Logan, named the league’s top SSDM as a rookie. Rubeor swooped in to grab Chris Gray with the No. 2 pick in the college draft in May, adding another formidable young weapon to an already potent offense.