National Lacrosse League All-Star Game

The National Lacrosse League All Star Game was a box lacrosse game played between two teams representing the two divisions of the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The last game took place during the 2012 season.

All Stars during the skills competition, 2005, Calgary

1990s

1991 (Major Indoor Lacrosse League)

The National Division (Detroit Turbos, New England Blazers, Pittsburgh Bulls) defeated the American Division (Baltimore Thunder, New York Saints, Philadelphia Wings), by a score of 25-20, at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1999

Team Canada defeated Team USA, by a score of 25-24 in overtime at the Blue Cross Arena, in Rochester, New York. The All-Stars were placed into their respective teams by their nationality.

2000s

2002

On Sunday, April 21, 2002, eight days after the 2001–2002 NLL Championship Game, the North (Calgary Roughnecks, Montreal Express, Ottawa Rebel, Rochester Knighthawks, Toronto Rock, Vancouver Ravens) defeated the South (Albany Attack, Buffalo Bandits, Columbus Landsharks, New Jersey Storm, New York Saints, Philadelphia Wings, Washington Power) by a score of 14-10 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.

2004

The Eastern Division All-Stars won 19-15 over the Western Division All-Stars at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. The Most Valuable Player of the game was Mark Steenhuis.

2005

Action during 2005 All Star Game

The 2005 NLL All Star Game was played on February 26, 2005, in the Pengrowth Saddledome, the home of the Calgary Roughnecks. For the first time ever, the game was on US national broadcast TV – on NBC. The NLL moved the date of the game from February 27 to February 26 to accommodate NBC's schedule. The East Division defeated the West in overtime 11-10 in front of 11,569 fans at Pengrowth Saddledome. John Tavares of Buffalo scored the winning goal. Tracey Kelusky of Calgary was named Most Valuable Player of the game. After the game, there was a youth USA vs. Canada lacrosse game and an NLL All-Star skills competition.

Box Score

2006

The 2006 NLL All Star Game was played in Toronto on February 25, 2006. The West Division won 14-13 with a crowd of 15,924 fans at Air Canada Centre.

Lewis Ratcliff, a forward for the Calgary Roughnecks, was the MVP of the game. He scored 4 goals, one of which was the game winner with only 4.4 seconds left in the game.

Box Score

2007

The 2007 NLL All Star Game was played in Portland, Oregon, at the Rose Garden Arena on March 10, 2007. The East beat the West 20-16. Mark Steenhuis of the Buffalo Bandits was named game MVP with six goals, marking the first time an NLL player has been named All-Star Game MVP twice. Steenhuis also won the award in 2004.[1]

Box Score

2008

The 2008 All-Star Game was held at Rexall Place in Edmonton on March 16, 2008. The East division All-Stars defeated the West division 17-16 in overtime, as Shawn Williams scored the winner 31 seconds into OT. Philadelphia Wings' transition player Geoff Snider was named MVP.[2]

Box Score

2009

The 2009 NLL All-Star Game was held at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado, on March 7, 2009. The East defeated the west 27-21. Once again, Mark Steenhuis was named game MVP with seven goals and six assists.[3] Steenhuis was also All-Star Game MVP in 2004 and 2007.

Box Score

2010s

2011

The 2011 NLL All-Star Game returned after a one-year hiatus, and was played at the Turning Stone Casino Arena in Verona, New York, on February 27, 2011. The East Division All-Stars beat West Division All-Stars 30-26. Rochester forward Shawn Evans was named MVP.[4]

2012

It was announced on September 26, 2011, that the 2012 NLL All-Star Game will be held at the First Niagara Center in Buffalo on February 25, 2012. The West Division All-Stars beat East Division All-Stars 20-18. Calgary Transition Player Geoff Snider was named MVP.[5]

2013 to present

No All-Star game has been held since the 2012 season.

Game log

#DateWinnerScoreLoserScoreOTAttendanceArenaLocationMVP
1February 24, 1991National Division25American Division20-7,658SpectrumPhiladelphia, PA-
2February 28, 1999Canada All-Stars25USA All-Stars24OT9,070Blue Cross ArenaRochester, NY-
3April 21, 2002North Division14South Division10--Mohegan Sun ArenaUncasville, CTSteve Toll
4February 22, 2004East Division19West Division15-16,742Pepsi CenterDenver, COMark Steenhuis
5February 16, 2005East Division11West Division10OT11,569Pengrowth SaddledomeCalgary, ABTracey Kelusky
6February 25, 2006West Division14East Division13-15,924Air Canada CentreToronto, ONLewis Ratcliff
7March 10, 2007East Division20West Division16-12,856Rose Garden ArenaPortland, ORMark Steenhuis
8March 16, 2008East Division17West Division16OT9,750Rexall PlaceEdmonton, ABGeoff Snider
9March 7, 2009East Division27West Division21-13,380Pepsi CenterDenver, COMark Steenhuis
10February 27, 2011East Division30West Division26--Turning Stone Casino ArenaVerona, NYShawn Evans
11February 25, 2012West Division20East Division18-13,466First Niagara CenterBuffalo, NYGeoff Snider

References

  1. "East Wins All-Star Game 20-16". NLL.com. March 11, 2007. Retrieved 2007-03-11.
  2. "East All-Stars Win In Overtime, 17-16". NLL.com. March 16, 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-16.
  3. "East tops West in All-Star Game, 27-21". NLL.com. March 7, 2009. Archived from the original on March 12, 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-08.
  4. "Oneida Nation To Host NLL 2011 All-Star Game". NLL.com. January 20, 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-05.
  5. "Buffalo To Host 2012 All-Star Game". NLL.com. September 26, 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
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