Buffalo Bandits
The Buffalo Bandits are a professional box lacrosse team in the North Division of the National Lacrosse League. They play at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York. The Bandits played in the Major Indoor Lacrosse League from 1992 to 1997, then in its successor the NLL since 1998.
The Bandits are owned by Hockey Western New York LLC, a division of Pegula Sports and Entertainment led by Terry Pegula who also owns the Buffalo Sabres and the Buffalo Bills.
History
The Bandits played their first season in 1992. They played home games at Buffalo Memorial Auditorium sharing with the Buffalo Sabres until its closure in 1996.The Bandits became the first expansion franchise in MILL/NLL history to win a championship in its first season. The Bandits repeated as champions in their second season, lost the Championship game their third season and captured their third Championship in 1996, their fifth season. It was not until 1999, their eighth season, that the Bandits did not make the playoffs.
Since their 1996 Championship-winning season, the Bandits returned to the NLL Championship game on three separate occasions only to lose each time. It wouldn't be until 2008 that the Bandits would win their elusive fourth Championship, a 14-13 triumph over Portland.
As of 2018, Buffalo is the longest tenured team in the NLL, in terms of continuous years in their home city, at 27 seasons.
Awards and honors
Year | Player | Award |
1992 | Derek Keenan | Rookie of the Year |
1992 | John Tavares | Championship Game MVP |
1993 | John Tavares | Championship Game MVP |
1994 | John Tavares | Most Valuable Player |
1996 | Pat O'Toole | Championship Game MVP |
2000 | John Tavares | Most Valuable Player |
2001 | John Tavares | Most Valuable Player |
2003 | Darris Kilgour | Coach of the Year |
2003 | Kurt Silcott | GM of the Year |
2005 | Steve Dietrich | Goaltender of the Year |
2006 | Steve Dietrich | Goaltender of the Year |
2006 | Steve Dietrich | Most Valuable Player |
2007 | Dave Zygaj | Executive of the Year |
2008 | Mark Steenhuis | Transition Player of the Year |
2008 | Mark Steenhuis | Champion's Cup MVP |
2009 | - | - |
2009 | Billy Dee Smith | Defenesive Player of the Year |
2009 | Ken Montour | Goaltender of the Year |
2016 | Steve Dietrich | GM of the Year |
2016 | Dhane Smith | Most Valuable Player |
NLL Hall of Fame members
- Les Bartley, Head Coach, 2006
- Darris Kilgour, Forward, 2007
- John Mouradian, General Manager, 2008
- Jim Veltman, Defense, 2009
- Rich Kilgour, Transition, 2010
- Steve Dietrich, Goaltender, 2012
- Pat O'Toole, Goaltender, 2013
- Tracey Kelusky, Forward, 2016
- John Tavares, Forward, 2016
NLL records
Single-game record holders
- Most assists in a single game - Mark Steenhuis
- Most points in a single game - Mark Steenhuis
Season record holders
- Most points in a single season - Dhane Smith
All-time record holders
- Most goals in a career - John Tavares
- Most assists in a career - John Tavares
- Most points in a career - John Tavares
NLL All-Star Game
- 2005: Kyle Couling, Mark Steenhuis, John Tavares*, Dan Teat
- 2006: Steve Dietrich, Mark Steenhuis, John Tavares*
- 2007: Pat McCready, Mark Steenhuis, John Tavares*
- 2008: Mark Steenhuis*, John Tavares*, Chris White
- 2009: Ken Montour*, Mark Steenhuis*, John Tavares, Roger Vyse, Chris White*
- 2011: Chris White, Mark Steenhuis, John Tavares, Brett Bucktooth
- 2012: Billy Dee Smith, Scott Self, Chris White, John Tavares, Mike Thompson
Current roster
All-time record
All-time team-by-team records
Playoff results
All-time team-by-team playoff records
Head coaching history
Draft history
NLL Entry Draft
First Round Selections- 1991: Darris Kilgour
- 1992: Tom Marechek
- 1993: Gil Nieuwendyk
- 1994: Rodd Squire
- 1995: Jason Luke
- 1996: Mike Murray
- 1997: Casey Zaph & Marty O'Brien
- 1998: Matt Disher
- 1999: None
- 2000: Ryan Powell
- 2001: None
- 2002: Billy Dee Smith
- 2003: A.J. Shannon
- 2004: Delby Powless
- 2005: Jeff Shattler
- 2006: Brett Bucktooth
- 2007: None
- 2008: None
- 2009: Kyle Clancy
- 2010: Travis Irving
- 2011: None
- 2012: Dhane Smith
- 2013: None
- 2014: Brandon Goodwin
- 2015: None
- 2016: None
- 2017: Josh Byrne
NLL Dispersal Draft
- 2002 from Montreal Express: Aime Caines ; Kelly Sullivan
- 2003 from Ottawa Rebel: Jason Clark ; Marc Landriault ; Mike Hamilton
- 2004 from Vancouver Ravens: Curt Malawsky ; Declined to pick
- 2005 from Anaheim Storm: Traded to Arizona
- 2007 from Arizona Sting & Boston Blazers: Craig Conn, Arizona ; Brian Croswell, Boston ; Joe Smith, Arizona
- 2008 from Arizona Sting: Greg Hinman
- 2008 from Chicago Shamrox: Cody Jacobs ; Cory Stringer
NLL Expansion Draft
- 1999 to Albany Attack: Troy Cordingley
- 2001 to Calgary Roughnecks, New Jersey Storm, Vancouver Ravens & Columbus Landsharks: Rich Catton, Vancouver ; Phil Wetherup, Columbus ; Andy Duden, Columbus ; Peter Talmo, New Jersey
- 2004 to Minnesota Swarm: Jason Clark
- 2005 to Portland Lumberjax & Edmonton Rush: Mike Hominuck, Portland ; Thomas Montour, Portland
- 2006 to Chicago Shamrox & New York Titans: Bryan Kazarian, Chicago ; Jon Harasym, Portland
- 2007 to Boston Blazers: Brendan Thenhaus
- 2008 to Boston Blazers: Kyle Laverty
Retired numbers
- 34 Thomas Gardner, western New York youth lacrosse organizer, March 20, 1999
- 43 Darris Kilgour, F, March 25, 2001
- 16 Rich Kilgour, D, April 16, 2011
- 11 John Tavares, F, March 11, 2016