2015 NLL season


The 2015 National Lacrosse League season, the 29th in the history of the NLL, began on January 2, 2015, and ended with Game 2 of the Champion's Cup Finals series on June 5, 2015. In the finals, the Edmonton Rush defeated the Toronto Rock two games to none to win their first-ever Champion's Cup.

Milestones and events

Pre-season

Overall seeds

Playoffs

Division Finals and Champion's Cup Finals individual game results

East Division Finals

Saturday, May 16 - Game 1 at Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, New York: Rochester Knighthawks 10, Toronto Rock 9
Saturday, May 23 - Game 2 at Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario: Toronto Rock 11, Rochester Knighthawks 8
Saturday, May 23 - Game 3 at Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario: Toronto Rock 8, Rochester Knighthawks 2
Toronto wins series, 2–1.

West Division Finals

Friday, May 15 - Game 1 at Rexall Place, Edmonton, Alberta: Edmonton Rush 10, Calgary Roughnecks 8
Saturday, May 23 - Game 2 at Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, Alberta: Calgary Roughnecks 12, Edmonton Rush 9
Saturday, May 23 - Game 3 at Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, Alberta: Edmonton Rush 4, Calgary Roughnecks 1
Edmonton wins series, 2–1.

Champion's Cup Finals

Saturday, May 30 - Game 1 at Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario: Edmonton Rush 15, Toronto Rock 9
Friday, June 5 - Game 2 at Rexall Place, Edmonton, Alberta: Edmonton Rush 11, Toronto Rock 10
Edmonton wins series, 2–0.
Notes:

Regular-season results table

Reference:

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

The following players lead the league in regular season points at the conclusion of games played on May 3, 2015.
PlayerTeam
Calgary Roughnecks1847831303996
Edmonton Rush185362115664
Buffalo Bandits185558113699
Buffalo Bandits1839681071175
Vancouver Stealth1841621031063
Toronto Rock1819831021090
Buffalo Bandits173659952568
Calgary Roughnecks184846941658
Colorado Mammoth165142931673
Edmonton Rush17375592475

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders lead the league in regular season goals against average at the conclusion of games played on May 3, 2015.
PlayerTeam
Edmonton Rush18125160565.7799.44
Rochester Knighthawks18106161655.8039.62
Toronto Rock186270285.8039.70
Toronto Rock1882113431.79210.36
Calgary Roughnecks1866136463.77311.12

Awards

Annual awards

AwardWinnerOther Finalists
Most Valuable PlayerShawn Evans, CalgaryMark Matthews, Edmonton
Ryan Benesch, Buffalo
Goaltender of the YearMatt Vinc, RochesterAaron Bold, Edmonton
Brandon Miller, Toronto
Defensive Player of the YearKyle Rubisch, EdmontonChris Corbeil, Edmonton
Steve Priolo, Buffalo
Transition Player of the YearJoey Cupido, ColoradoBrodie Merrill, Toronto
Karsen Leung, Calgary
Rookie of the YearBen McIntosh, EdmontonJeremy Noble, Colorado
Miles Thompson, Minnesota
Sportsmanship AwardKyle Buchanan, New EnglandJordan Hall, Rochester
Curtis Hodgson, Vancouver
GM of the YearTerry Sanderson, TorontoSteve Dietrich, Buffalo
Curt Styres, Rochester
Les Bartley AwardJohn Lovell, TorontoMike Hasen, Rochester
Derek Keenan, Edmonton
Executive of the Year AwardBruce Urban, EdmontonScott Loffler, Buffalo
Lewis Staats, Rochester
Tom Borrelli AwardSteve Ewan, The Province

Monthly awards

Awards are presented monthly for the best overall player and best rookie.
MonthOverallRookie
JanuaryJosh SandersonBen McIntosh
FebruaryRob HellyerMiles Thompson
MarchAaron BoldJeremy Noble
AprilRyan BeneschBen McIntosh

Stadiums and locations

Buffalo BanditsMinnesota SwarmNew England Black WolvesRochester KnighthawksToronto Rock
First Niagara CenterXcel Energy CenterMohegan Sun ArenaBlue Cross ArenaAir Canada Centre
Capacity: 19,070Capacity: 17,954Capacity: 7,700Capacity: 11,200Capacity: 18,819

Calgary RoughnecksColorado MammothEdmonton RushVancouver Stealth
Scotiabank SaddledomePepsi CenterRexall PlaceLangley Events Centre
Capacity: 19,289 Capacity: 18,007Capacity: 16,839Capacity: 5,276