Denver – After producing an uncharacteristic 5-13 record and missing the postseason for the first time in over a decade last year, the Colorado Mammoth are bound to bounce back during the quickly approaching 2024-25 National Lacrosse League (NLL) season.
That journey began Oct. 31 for the burgundy boys, as 31 athletes traveled from all over North America, eventually assembling as a collective unit for the first time in the greater Denver area. And while a majority of the team’s core remains intact heading into the fresh slate, there are plenty of new faces at camp this season, meaning THIS group of men will bond, travel and battle together for the first time throughout the team’s 18-game regular season.
The best way to get some additional reps and build that chemistry? Four weekends of 2024 NLL Training Camp presented by Warrior – Four opportunities to prove they deserve an opportunity to sport the Mammoth crest – Four “dig deep and give it all you’ve got” sessions of ball.
“This group has been very competitive so far, with a lot more sense of urgency than the past few years,” Colorado Mammoth General Manager Brad Self shared. “So far, we’re consistently playing, practicing and training with a competitive drive and purpose and we’re holding each other accountable to that.We let our foot off the gas last season and it showed in our results.”
With two of the team’s four preseason meetups in the books, familiarity has been established.It’s time to kick things up a notch over these final two weekends. At the same time, the team endured a pair of productive Week 1 and 2 events, which gives the squad something to build on as they prepare for their final two scrimmages.
Initially getting things started in Lakewood, Colorado Oct. 31-Nov. 2, the guys executed some “welcome back” stretches, medical evaluations and run tests before getting sticks hot inside Foothills Fieldhouse. Knocking out the team’s annual Media Day inside Ball Arena, personalities were displayed early and often as the team donned their marketing caps and big smiles.
When Week 2 rolled around, the team enjoyed a trip north of the border to Langley Events Centre in the greater Vancouver, B.C. area. After a series of practices, Colorado found themselves squaring off with the hometown Vancouver Warriors on Saturday, Nov. 9.
But with several of the team’s regulars sitting out to rest up and ensure they’re healthy for the team’s regular season debut (Nov. 29 inside the LOUD HOUSE against the Vancouver Warriors, themselves), this was much more of a chance to look at some of the newly welcomed talent than anything. Several bloody noses and chins were documented throughout the physical battle.
Forward Tyson Gibson led the team with three goals, while fellow net-filler, Zed Williams, managed a pair of markers. Sophomore scorer Ben McDonald, Thomas Vela, Connor Robinson and speedy transition talent, Jalen Chaster, rounded out one-goal efforts for Colorado in a game that saw a 16-9 final in favor of Vancouver.
Veteran goaltender Dillon Ward played the first half and looked sharp, allowing just four goals in the opening 30 minutes of play. Rookie netminders Ethan Robertson and Nathan Whittom, who are competing for the team’s backup spot after both being drafted during the 2024 NLL Entry Draft, split time in the second half. The Warriors’ scoring figures were elevated as the youngsters got their first dose of NLL-caliber action.
“We felt like we needed some youthful energy and excitement to add to our mix of veterans,” Self added. “We think it’s important to have a healthy mix, not specific to just our defensive unit, but for our team in general.”
Welcoming quite the star, himself, in forward Will Malcom to the fold over the offseason, the team couldn’t be more thrilled to have another of its former NLL Entry Draft selections back on board.
Malcom didn’t suit up Saturday in Vancouver, but he’s been flashing near every time he’s hit the turf this fall. Knowing he’s set to work with fellow lefty standouts Eli McLaughlin and Connor Robinson means opposing defenders will have their hands full.
“Fans should expect him to have a huge impact,” Self said. “Will has established himself as one of the top offensive players in our league. He turns 25 this season and is only going to get better.”
Will Malcom with a move that gets ALL of San Diego moving the wrong way…opening up a MASSIVE lane to the cage pic.twitter.com/Li7i3LCdoV
And when you consider the team has the options of Connor Kelly, Tyson Gibson, Zed Williams and the recently returned, All-Pro Ryan Lee, Colorado has the opportunity to field one of the fiercest offensive units across the league.
“Having a player of his caliber back in action means the world to our team,” Self said of the organization’s single-season scoring leader Ryan Lee being welcomed back to the turf. “Outside of his high-end skill, he brings a level of competition and accountability out the front door that we missed last season.”
It seems pieces of the personnel puzzle continue to fall in place for the Mammoth, but only time will tell how Head Coach Pat Coyle and company will assemble what could be quite the masterpiece.
Thankfully for the squad, they’ve got a pair of scrimmages remaining to help put the finishing touches on the roster, as the team prepares to head west to California this weekend (Nov. 15-17) for a dance with the San Diego Seals before wrapping up this season’s training camp in Oakville, Ontario via a showdown against the Rochester Knighthawks. The team’s quest for a return to glory begins on Opening Night, Nov. 29.
At the same time, Training Camp holds the steps and reps that can potentially position the squad for another lengthy run.
With each of the league’s 14 squads a few weeks into their respective preseason ramp-up sessions, every team is building towards a shared goal. For Colorado, specifically, they’re looking to breathe some life into not only their fanbase but the locker room as a whole. Fans of the LOUD HOUSE aren’t used to seeing their boys lose very often – an extra motivator for a unique season ahead.
Lacrosse fans can stay tuned to everything burgundy and black this season by keeping an eye on coloradomammoth.com and Colorado Mammoth social media channels, as well as NLL.com and league social channels!
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