2011 Washington Stealth season

2011 Washington Stealth
West Division Champions
Division 3rd West
2011 record 8-8
Home record 3-5
Road record 5-3
Goals for 203
Goals against 198
General Manager Doug Locker
Coach Chris Hall
Captain Jason Bloom
Alternate captains Kyle Sorensen
Cam Sedgwick
Mike Grimes
Arena Comcast Arena at Everett
Team leaders
Goals Rhys Duch (42)
Assists Lewis Ratcliff (51)
Points Lewis Ratcliff (92)
Penalties in minutes Eric Martin (43)
Loose Balls Paul Rabil (153)
Wins Tyler Richards (5)
Goals against average Tyler Richards (11.61)

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The Washington Stealth are a lacrosse team based in Everett, Washington. The team plays in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The 2011 season was the second season in Washington, and the 12th in franchise history (previously the San Jose Stealth and Albany Attack). The Stealth finished third in the West division, but defeated the Minnesota Swarm and Calgary Roughnecks in the playoffs to advance to their second NLL Championship in as many years. They played the Toronto Rock once again, but this time the Rock prevailed 8-7.

Contents

Regular season

Conference standings

East Division W L GB PCT Home Road GF GA
y-Buffalo Bandits 10 6 .625 4-4 6-2 169 159
x-Toronto Rock 10 6 .625 7-1 3-5 187 168
x-Rochester Knighthawks 10 6 .625 4-4 6-2 176 159
x-Boston Blazers 8 8 2.0 .500 4-4 4-4 166 155
Philadelphia Wings 5 11 5.0 .312 2-6 3-5 143 179
West Division                
z-Calgary Roughnecks 11 5 .688 6-2 5-3 198 181
x-Minnesota Swarm 8 8 3.0 .500 5-3 3-5 187 180
x-Washington Stealth 8 8 3.0 .500 3-5 5-3 203 198
x-Colorado Mammoth 5 11 6.0 .312 3-5 2-6 151 172
Edmonton Rush 5 11 6.0 .312 4-4 1-7 175 204

x - Clinched playoff berth, y - Clinched division, z - Clinched playoff home field

Game log

# Date Opponent Score OT Attendance Record

[1]

1 January 8 @ Colorado W 11 – 10 OT 17,029 1 – 0
2 January 9 Calgary L 13 – 11 - 5,364 1 – 1
3 January 14 Minnesota L 16 – 8 - 3,362 1 – 2
4 January 22 @ Calgary W 19 – 14 - 9,362 2 – 2
5 January 29 @ Minnesota L 11 – 10 OT 8,911 2 – 3
6 February 5 @ Colorado W 10 – 8 - 14,091 3 – 3
7 February 11 @ Edmonton L 14 – 12 - 6,100 3 – 4
8 February 12 Edmonton L 15 – 14 - 4,088 3 – 5
9 February 18 Colorado W 20 – 7 - 3,160 4 – 5
10 March 5 @ Edmonton W 18 – 10 - 7,370 5 – 5
11 March 13 Calgary L 17 – 13 - 3,441 5 – 6
12 March 25 Boston W 9 – 8 - 3,616 6 – 6
13 April 1 @ Toronto L 13 – 12 OT 11,424 6 – 7
14 April 2 @ Buffalo W 10 – 9 OT 18,690 7 – 7
15 April 9 Minnesota W 16 – 15 OT 4,854 8 – 7
16 April 16 Rochester L 18 – 10 - 5,161 8 – 8

Roster

Active (23-man) roster Inactive roster Coaches
Goaltenders

Defensemen

Forwards

Transition

Practice Squad
  • 55 Martin Cummings
  • 41 Bob Snider
  • 32 Chris Seidel

Injured Reserve

Unable to play

Head Coach
  • Chris Hall

Assistant Coaches

  • Dave Evans
  • Rick Lum
  • Dan Stroup
  • Art Webster

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

[1] updated 2011-01-19
NLL Transactions

See also

References