1991 Philadelphia Wings season

1991 Philadelphia Wings
League Major Indoor Lacrosse League
Division 3rd American
1991 record 5-5
Home record 3-2
Road record 2-3
Goals for 129
Goals against 131
Coach Dave Evans
Arena Wachovia Spectrum

The 1991 Philadelphia Wings season marked the team's fifth season of operation.

Game log

Reference:[1]

#Dateat/vs.OpponentScoreAttendanceRecord
1January 5, 1991atDetroit Turbos8 - 186,847Loss
2January 11, 1991vs.New England Blazers11 - 1014,789Win
3January 19, 1991atNew York Saints13 - 199,081Loss
4January 26, 1991vs.New York Saints13 - 816,282Win
5February 10, 1991vs.Detroit Turbos12 - 1416,642Loss
6February 22, 1991atNew England Blazers11 - 137,095Loss
7February 28, 1991vs.Pittsburgh Bulls11 - 913,712Win
8March 9, 1991atPittsburgh Bulls15 - 78,589Win
9March 17, 1991vs.Baltimore Thunder14 - 1716,289Loss
10March 23, 1991atBaltimore Thunder0 - 1610,265Win

(p) - denotes playoff game

Roster

Reference:[2]

No. Position Player
99 United States Fwd Burt, Tom
17 United States Goalie Carney, Pat (Swarthmore)
10 United States Fwd Conley, John
14 United States Fwd Curry, Todd
20 United States Fwd DeCicco, Andy
25 United States Fwd DeCicco, Mark
77 United States Fwd Delligatti, Lou
3 United States Fwd Deniken, Paul
35 United States Goalie Eliuk, Dallas
9 United States Fwd Flynn, Chris (Penn)
13 United States Fwd Fried, Ricky
6 United States Fwd Gabrielsen, Scott
No. Position Player
4 United States Fwd Hahn, Mark
11 United States Fwd Holthaus, John
26 United States Fwd Hoynes, Rob
30 United States Fwd Kotz, Brad (Syracuse)
8 United States Fwd Manley, Greg
33 United States Fwd Martin, Gary (Penn State)
12 United States Fwd McEvoy, John
5 United States Fwd McGeady, Matt
1 United States Goalie Moschella, Mark (Drexel)
34 United States Fwd Resch, Tony (Yale)
2 United States Fwd Tucker, John
55 United States Fwd Wilson, Andy

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-11-02. Retrieved 2008-08-14.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-11-02. Retrieved 2008-08-14.
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