Washington Stealth
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The Washington Stealth[1] were a member of the National Lacrosse League, the professional box lacrosse league of North America from the 2010 NLL season through the 2013 NLL season. They were based in Everett (part of the Seattle metropolitan area), with home games played at the 8,513-seat Comcast Arena at Everett.
The team was previously known as the Albany Attack from 2000 until 2003, and later the San Jose Stealth from 2004 until 2009.
On July 24, 2012, the Stealth and Comcast Arena announced that they had agreed to new terms on a five-year lease that will keep the team in Everett through the 2017 season.[2]
On June 27, 2013, it was announced that the team was moving to Langley, British Columbia for the 2014 NLL season. Later that day it was announced they would be called the Vancouver Warriors.[3]
All-time record
Season | Division | W-L | Finish | Home | Road | GF | GA | Coach | Playoffs |
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2010 | Western | 11–5 | 1st | 6–2 | 5–3 | 211 | 179 | Chris Hall | Won NLL Championship |
2011 | Western | 8–8 | 3rd | 3–5 | 5–3 | 203 | 198 | Chris Hall | Lost NLL Championship |
2012 | Western | 4–12 | 5th | 2–6 | 2–6 | 179 | 204 | Art Webster (interim) | Did not qualify |
2013 | Western | 9–7 | 2nd | 5–3 | 4–4 | 193 | 192 | Chris Hall | Lost NLL Championship |
Total | 4 seasons | 32–32 | 16–16 | 16–16 | 786 | 773 | |||
Playoff Totals | 3 Appearances | 7–2 | 4–1 | 3–1 | 108 | 91 | 1 Championship |
Playoff results
Season | Game | Visiting | Home |
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2010 | Division Semifinal | Minnesota 10 | Washington 14 |
Division Final | Edmonton 11 | Washington 12 | |
Championship | Toronto 11 | Washington 15 | |
2011 | Division Semifinal | Washington 14 | Minnesota 8 |
Division Final | Washington 10 | Calgary 8 | |
Championship | Washington 7 | Toronto 8 | |
2013 | Division Semifinal | Edmonton 11 | Washington 12 |
Division Final | Washington 14 | Calgary 13 | |
Championship | Rochester 11 | Washington 10 |
Awards and honors
Season | Player | Award |
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2010 | Chris Hall | Les Bartley Award |
David Takata | Executive of the Year | |
2013 | Doug Locker | GM of the Year |
Preceded by | National Lacrosse League Champions 2010 | Succeeded by |
References
- NLL press release announcing the move
- Stealth press release announcing the move
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