Minnesota Swarm

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Minnesota Swarm
Image:Minnesota swarm logo.gif
Division Eastern
Founded 2004
Home arena Xcel Energy Center
Based in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Colors Yellow, Blue, White
Head coach Duane Jacobs
General manager Marty O'Neill
PLPA Representative Matt Disher
Local media Fox Sports Net North
Championships
Division Championships
Website mnswarm.com
Formerly Montreal Express


Minnesota Swarm are a box lacrosse team in the National Lacrosse League. The team plays at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota

The team owners (Minnesota Sports & Entertainment) who also own the NHL's Minnesota Wild purchased the rights to the inactive Montreal Express team on August 10, 2004. The name Swarm was selected over Thrill, Rush and Bullheads. The coach of the team for the first season was Mike Simpson and the general manager is Marty O'Neill.

The Minnesota Swarm played their first exhibition game on December 10, 2004 against the Colorado Mammoth. The team drew over 14,000 fans — a record for an NLL preseason game, though most of the tickets were free. The Swarm's first regular season game was in Rochester against the Knighthawks on January 1, 2005, in which the Swarm won 12-11. Craig Conn scored the first goal in franchise history. Their first home regular season game was January 21, 2005 against the Buffalo Bandits.

Forward Craig Conn and defenseman Ryan Cousins were named reserves for the East Division All-Star Team at the 2005 NLL All Star Game. Ryder Bateman ranked tied for second among NLL rookies in goals and third in scoring. The team finished the season with a 5-11 record. In August 2005, Adam Mueller was named as the head coach of the team.

The Swarm made the NLL playoffs after the 2006 season with an 8-8 record.

In July of 2006 Adam Mueller resigned as coach and was replaced on August 1 by Duane Jacobs.


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[edit] Roster

Philadelphia Wings visiting the Minnesota Swarm in the Xcel Energy Center
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Philadelphia Wings visiting the Minnesota Swarm in the Xcel Energy Center
No. Position Player
1 Canada GK Matt Disher
8 Canada FW Rory McDade
11 Canada FW Kelly Hall
12 Canada DF Eric Pacey
15 Canada FW Spencer Martin
16 Canada DF Noah Talbot
17 Canada FW Sean Pollock
18 Canada DF Andrew Biers
19 Canada FW Chad Culp
22 Canada FW Kasey Beirnes
23 Canada DF Jon Sullivan
24 Canada DF Brock Boyle
No. Position Player
33 Canada DF Carter Livingstone
39 Canada DF Mark Miyashita
40 Canada FW Jamie Taylor
44 Canada DF Carter Livingstone
47 Canada DF Travis Hill
48 Canada FW Scott Stewart
50 Canada DF Ryan Cousins
55 Canada DF Michael Kilby
73 Canada FW Dean Hill
77 Canada DF Carter Livingstone
93 Canada GK Nick Patterson

[edit] All time Record

Season Division W-L Finish Home Road GF GA Playoffs
2005 Eastern 5-11 5th 2-6 3-5 188 231 Missed playoffs
2006 Eastern 8-8 4th 3-5 5-3 158 171 Lost in division semifinals
Total 2 seasons 13-19   5-11 8-8 346 402  
Playoff Totals   0-1   0-0 0-1 10 11  

[edit] Playoff Results

Season Game Visiting Home
2006 Division Semifinal Minnesota 10 Buffalo 11

[edit] Head Coaches

  • Mike Simpson : 2005
  • Adam Mueller : 2006
  • Duane Jacobs : 2007
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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Current arenas in the National Lacrosse League
Eastern Division Western Division
Air Canada Centre | Blue Cross Arena | HSBC Arena | Madison Square Garden1 | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum2 | Sears Centre | Wachovia Center | Xcel Energy Center HP Pavilion | Jobing.com Arena | Pengrowth Saddledome | Pepsi Center | Rexall Place | Rose Garden Arena
1The New York Titans play four of their home games at Madison Square Garden.
2The New York Titans play four of their home games at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.


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