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The 1989 season began on January 7, 1989 and concluded with the championship game on April 7.
[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
[edit] Playoffs
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Semifinals |
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Championship |
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3 |
New York |
10 |
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3 |
New York |
9** |
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4 |
Philadelphia |
11 |
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2 |
Detroit |
8 |
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- * indicates an overtime period.
[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] |
- ^ Complete statistics unavailable; may not be accurate
- ^ Complete statistics unavailable; may not be accurate
[edit] See also
[edit] References