Les Bartley Award
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The Les Bartley Award is given annually to the National Lacrosse League head coach of the year. The award was simply called the Head Coach of the Year award until 2004, when the award was renamed in honour of Les Bartley, the winningest coach in NLL history.
[edit] Past winners
Season | Winner | Team |
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2006 | Derek Keenan | Portland LumberJax |
2005 | Bob Hamley | Arizona Sting |
2004 | Paul Day | Rochester Knighthawks |
2003 | Darris Kilgour | Buffalo Bandits |
2002 | Bob McMahon | Albany Attack |
2001 | Tony Resch | Philadelphia Wings |
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