1989 MILL season

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The 1989 season began on January 7, 1989 and concluded with the championship game on April 7.

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[edit] Team Movement

1989 saw the MILL expand by two teams: the New England Blazers and the Detroit Turbos. The New Jersey Saints also moved to Long Island, New York, becoming the New York Saints.

[edit] Regular Season

W = Wins, L = Losses, GB = Games Behind Leader, PCT = Winning Percentage, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against

Qualified for playoffs
Team W L GB PCT GF GA
Philadelphia Wings 6 2 - .750 122 96
Detroit Turbos 6 2 - .750 104 87
New York Saints 6 2 - .750 103 87
Baltimore Thunder 4 4 2 .500 99 96
New England Blazers 1 7 5 .125 70 110
Washington Wave 1 7 5 .125 80 102



[edit] Playoffs

[edit] Semifinals

New York 9 @ Detroit 8 (2OT)

[edit] Championship

New York 10 @ Philadelphia 11

[edit] Awards

Award Winner Team
Championship Game MVP John Tucker Philadelphia

[edit] Statistics Leaders

Bold numbers indicate new single-season records. Italics indicate tied single-season records.

Stat Player Team Number
Goals Brad Kotz Philadelphia 28
Assists John Tucker Philadelphia 24
Points Brad Kotz Philadelphia 34
Penalty Minutes Jeff Goldberg New York 28
Shots on Goal Brad Kotz Philadelphia 66[1]
Loose Balls J. Fay New England 57[2]
  1. ^ Complete statistics unavailable; may not be accurate
  2. ^ Complete statistics unavailable; may not be accurate

[edit] See also

[edit] References

National Lacrosse League
East Division: Buffalo Bandits | Chicago Shamrox | Minnesota Swarm | New York Titans | Philadelphia Wings | Rochester Knighthawks | Toronto Rock
West Division: Arizona Sting | Calgary Roughnecks | Colorado Mammoth | Edmonton Rush | Portland LumberJax | San Jose Stealth
NLL Awards: Champion's Cup | Most Valuable Player | Rookie of the Year | Defenseman of the Year | Goaltender of the Year | Sportsmanship Award | Les Bartley Award | GM of the Year | Executive of the Year
NLL Articles: All-Star Game | Players' Association | Family relations | Hall of Fame | Season reviews | Former teams
Related Articles: Box lacrosse | Lacrosse | Major League Lacrosse
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