2013 Washington Stealth season

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2013 Washington Stealth
West Division Champions
LeagueNLL
Division2nd West
2013 record9 – 7
Home record5 – 3
Road record4 – 4
Goals for193
Goals against192
General ManagerDoug Locker
CoachChris Hall
CaptainKyle Sorensen[1]
Alternate captainsRhys Duch
Mike Grimes
ArenaComcast Arena
Team leaders
GoalsRhys Duch (45)
AssistsRhys Duch (51)
PointsRhys Duch (96)
Penalties in minutesMatt Beers (60)
Loose BallsBob Snider (169)
WinsTyler Richards (8)
Goals against averageTyler Richards (10.92)

The Washington Stealth are a lacrosse team based in Everett, Washington. The team plays in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The 2013 season was the fourth season in Washington, and the 14th in franchise history. It was also the final season the team played in Washington, as they were relocated to Langley, BC for the 2014 season.[2]

After a terrible 2012 season that saw only four wins, the Stealth rebounded in 2013, winning three of their first four games on their way to a 9–7 record. They tied with the Calgary Roughnecks for the best record in the West, but were seeded second due to tiebreakers. In the playoffs, the Stealth defeated the Edmonton Rush and Calgary Roughnecks to advance to the Championship game for the third year in the last four.

The Stealth earned the right to host the Championship game, but the Comcast Arena was booked, so the game was moved to the Langley Events Centre in Langley, British Columbia.[3] The Rochester Knighthawks defeated the Stealth 11–10 to win their second straight Championship.

Regular season[]

Conference standings[]

Reference: [4]

East Division
PTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF/GPGA/GP

1Toronto Rockxyz16106.6250.05–35–3194176+1812.1211.00
2Rochester Knighthawksx1688.5002.03–55–3179165+1411.1910.31
3Philadelphia Wingsx1679.4383.04–43–5170207-3710.6212.94
4Buffalo Bandits16610.3754.02–64–4171211-4010.6913.19
West Division
PTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF/GPGA/GP

1Calgary Roughnecksxy1697.5620.03–56–2222211+1113.8813.19
2Washington Stealthx1697.5620.05–34–4193192+112.0612.00
3Edmonton Rushx1697.5620.02–67–1203170+3312.6910.62
4Colorado Mammothx1679.4382.03–54–4185202-1711.5612.62
5Minnesota Swarmc1679.4382.05–32–6219202+1713.6912.62

x: Clinched playoff berth; c: Clinched playoff berth by crossing over to another division; y: Clinched division; z: Clinched best regular season record; GP: Games Played
W: Wins; L: Losses; GBGames back; PCT: Win percentage; Home: Record at Home; Road: Record on the Road; GF: Goals scored; GA: Goals allowed
Differential: Difference between goals scored and allowed; GF/GP: Average number of goals scored per game; GA/GP: Average number of goals allowed per game

Game log[]

Reference:[5]

Game Date Opponent Location Score OT Attendance Record
1 January 5, 2013 Rochester Knighthawks Comcast Arena W 13–12 7,023 1–0
2 January 12, 2013 @ Colorado Mammoth Pepsi Center W 17–13 13,148 2–0
3 January 20, 2013 Edmonton Rush Comcast Arena L 10–18 3,766 2–1
4 January 25, 2013 @ Edmonton Rush Rexall Place W 12–10 5,416 3–1
5 January 26, 2013 @ Minnesota Swarm Xcel Energy Center L 14–15 8,782 3–2
6 February 2, 2013 @ Rochester Knighthawks Blue Cross Arena L 6–7 7,914 3–3
7 February 9, 2013 Colorado Mammoth Comcast Arena W 13–6 3,683 4–3
8 February 15, 2013 @ Edmonton Rush Rexall Place L 10–15 5,627 4–4
9 February 23, 2013 Calgary Roughnecks Comcast Arena W 16–14 3,819 5–4
10 March 3, 2013 Minnesota Swarm Comcast Arena W 11–8 2,663 6–4
11 March 9, 2013 @ Philadelphia Wings (1987–2014) Wells Fargo Center W 16–10 7,661 7–4
12 March 16, 2013 @ Minnesota Swarm Xcel Energy Center L 5–12 7,830 7–5
13 March 30, 2013 Calgary Roughnecks Comcast Arena L 11–13 4,727 7–6
14 April 6, 2013 @ Calgary Roughnecks Scotiabank Saddledome W 12–11 10,008 8–6
15 April 13, 2013 Buffalo Bandits Comcast Arena L 10–15 3,442 8–7
16 April 20, 2013 Philadelphia Wings (1987–2014) Comcast Arena W 17–13 4,352 9–7

Playoffs[]

Game log[]

Game Date Opponent Location Score OT Attendance Record
Division Semifinal April 27, 2013 Edmonton Rush Comcast Arena W 12–11 3,022 1–0
Division Final May 4, 2013 @ Calgary Roughnecks Scotiabank Saddledome W 13–12 9,583 2–0
Final May 11, 2013 Rochester Knighthawks Comcast Arena L 10–11 5,200 2–1

Roster[]

2013 Washington Stealth roster
Active (21-man) roster Inactive roster Coaches
Goaltenders
Defensemen
  •  2 Canada Matt Beers
  • 91 Canada Tyler Garrison
  • 23 Canada Mike Grimes (A)
  • 21 United States Tim Henderson
  •  6 Canada Curtis Hodgson
  • 28 Canada Bill Hostrawser
  • 44 Canada Chris McElroy
  •  3 Canada Jeff Moleski
  • 24 United States Chris O'Dougherty
  • 20 Canada Justin Pychel
  • 19 Canada Justin Salt
  • 11 Canada Kyle Sorenson (C)
Forwards
Transition
  • 32 Canada Mitch McMichael
  • 41 Canada Bob Snider
  •  5 United States Drew Snider
Practice Squad
  • 22 Canada Brett Hickey
  • 88 Canada Mike Mallory
  • 34 Canada Neil Tyacke
Holdout
  • 74 Canada Mitch Jones
Head Coach
  • Chris Hall
Assistant Coaches
  • Dave Evans
  • Rick Lum
  • Dan Stroup
  • Art Webster

Legend
  • * Suspended list
  • (C) Captain
  • (A) Alternate captain

[1] updated 2012-10-24
NLL Transactions

Transactions[]

Trades[]

September 22, 2012[6]
To Washington Stealth
3rd round pick, 2012 Entry Draft
5th round pick, 2013 Entry Draft
To Philadelphia Wings
Kyle Hartzell
5th round pick, 2012 Entry Draft

Entry Draft[]

The 2012 NLL Entry Draft took place on October 1, 2012.[7] The Stealth made the following selections:

Round Overall Player College/Club
2 11 Tyler Garrison Coquitlam, BC
2 12 Billy Hostrawser Orangeville, Ontario
2 19 Justin Pychel Six Nations, Ontario
3 21 Mitch Jones Orangeville, Ontario
3 23 Tim Henderson Army
4 30 TJ Cowx Mars Hill College
6 48 Kyle Buchanan Robert Morris University

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Stealth names 2013 Captains". Stealth web site. October 24, 2012. Archived from the original on February 3, 2013. Retrieved October 24, 2012.
  2. ^ "Stealth Relocate to Vancouver". June 27, 2013. Retrieved September 8, 2013.
  3. ^ Lommers, Aaron (May 9, 2013). "Stealth take move of NLL title game in stride". The Herald. Retrieved September 8, 2013.
  4. ^ "National Lacrosse League - 2013 Regular Season - Standings". NLL.com. Retrieved April 21, 2013.
  5. ^ "Washington Stealth schedule". NLL.com. Retrieved September 27, 2012.
  6. ^ "Stealth trade Hartzell to Philly for draft picks". NLL.com. September 22, 2011. Retrieved November 27, 2012.
  7. ^ "2012 Draft Results: Rush select Mark Matthews first". NLL.com. October 1, 2012. Retrieved October 6, 2012.
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