Steinfeld Cup
The Steinfeld Trophy is the trophy given annually to the winners of the Major League Lacrosse championship. The trophy is contested via a 4-team playoff where the top teams (based on regular season record) compete in a single-elimination format during Championship Weekend. Championship Weekend is currently presented by Smartlink[1] and culminates in the awarding of the Steinfeld Trophy.[2] The award is named after MLL founder Jake Steinfeld. Since the league's inception, the championship has been played at a pre-designated neutral location.
Finals
MLL playoffs (2001-16)
Team | First season | Last appearance | Last victory | Last appearance in final | Last championship |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boston | 2001 | 2015 | 2011 | 2011 | 2011 |
New York | 2001 | 2016 | 2015 | 2015 | 2015 |
New Jersey @ | 2001 | 2003 | Never | Never | Never |
Philadelphia%@ | 2001 | 2008 | 2007 | 2007 | 2007 |
Rochester | 2001 | 2015 | 2015 | 2015 | 2008 |
Chesapeake* | 2001 | 2013 | 2013 | 2013 | 2013 |
Chicago% | 2006 | Never | Never | Never | Never |
Denver | 2006 | 2016 | 2016 | 2016 | 2016 |
Los Angeles # | 2006 | 2008 | 2007 | 2007 | Never |
San Francisco # | 2006 | 2006 | Never | Never | Never |
Hamilton $ | 2009 | 2013 | 2011 | 2011 | 2009 |
Charlotte | 2012 | 2016 | 2013 | 2013 | Never |
Ohio | 2012 | 2016 | 2016 | 2016 | Never |
Florida | 2014 | Never | Never | Never | Never |
Atlanta | 2016 | Never | Never | Never | Never |
- *Chesapeake was Washington (2007–2009), Baltimore (2001–2006)
- %Philadelphia was Bridgeport (2001–2003)
- @played 2001 to 2008
- #played 2006 to 2008
- $Hamilton was Toronto (2009-2010)
- %Ohio was Chicago (2006-2010) did not play in 2011
All-time playoff records
Team | GP | W | L | PCT | Championships |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Atlanta | 0 | - | - | - | 0 |
Boston | 13 | 3 | 10 | .231 | 1 |
Charlotte | 3 | 1 | 2 | .333 | 0 |
Chesapeake | 16 | 12 | 4 | .750 | 5 |
Chicago | 0 | - | - | - | 0 |
Denver | 16 | 8 | 8 | .500 | 2 |
Florida | 0 | - | - | - | 0 |
Hamilton | 5 | 3 | 2 | .600 | 1 |
Los Angeles | 3 | 1 | 2 | .333 | 0 |
New Jersey | 2 | 0 | 2 | .000 | 0 |
New York | 16 | 9 | 7 | .563 | 3 |
Ohio | 4 | 1 | 3 | .250 | 0 |
Philadelphia | 7 | 6 | 1 | .857 | 3 |
Rochester | 10 | 4 | 6 | .400 | 1 |
San Francisco | 1 | 0 | 1 | .000 | 0 |
MLL championship game appearance
(2001–16)
Num | Team | W | L | PCT | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7 | Chesapeake Bayhawks | 5 | 2 | .714 | 2–2 as Baltimore |
6 | New York Lizards | 3 | 3 | .500 | 2–3 as Long Island |
6 | Denver Outlaws | 2 | 4 | .333 | |
3 | Philadelphia Barrage | 3 | 0 | 1.000 | |
3 | Rochester Rattlers | 1 | 2 | .333 | |
2 | Boston Cannons | 1 | 1 | .500 | |
2 | Hamilton Nationals | 1 | 1 | .500 | 1–0 as Toronto |
1 | Los Angeles Riptide | 0 | 1 | .000 | |
1 | Charlotte Hounds | 0 | 1 | .000 | |
1 | Ohio Machine | 0 | 1 | .000 |
References
- ↑ , (April 16, 2013). "Major League Lacrosse Partners with Smartlink". Major League Lacrosse. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
- ↑ , (August 5, 2013). "Teams Set for Championship Weekend Presented by Smartlink". Major League Lacrosse. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
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