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Sat, Dec 2
19:00:00
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Sat, Dec 9
19:00:00
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Sat, Dec 9
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Sat, Dec 9
19:30:00
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Sat, Dec 9
20:00:00
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Sat, Dec 9
22:00:00
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Sun, Dec 10
16:00:00
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3
Fri, Dec 15
22:00:00
Saskatchewan
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Sat, Dec 16
13:00:00
Albany
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Sat, Dec 16
19:30:00
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Sat, Dec 16
19:30:00
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Sat, Dec 16
22:00:00
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Fri, Dec 22
20:00:00
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Panther City
Fri, Dec 22
21:00:00
Georgia
Colorado
Sat, Dec 23
19:00:00
Vancouver
Rochester
WK
5
Fri, Dec 29
18:30:00
Philadelphia
Halifax
Fri, Dec 29
19:30:00
Georgia
Buffalo
Fri, Dec 29
22:00:00
Rochester
San Diego
Sat, Dec 30
16:00:00
New York
Toronto
Sat, Dec 30
21:00:00
Las Vegas
Calgary
Sat, Dec 30
21:00:00
Vancouver
Colorado
Sun, Dec 31
20:00:00
Albany
Saskatchewan
WK
6
Sat, Jan 6
19:00:00
Halifax
Albany
Sat, Jan 6
19:30:00
Panther City
Georgia
Sat, Jan 6
19:30:00
Colorado
Buffalo
Sun, Jan 7
15:00:00
New York
Philadelphia
WK
7
Fri, Jan 12
18:30:00
Toronto
Halifax
Fri, Jan 12
22:00:00
San Diego
Las Vegas
Sat, Jan 13
19:00:00
Buffalo
Rochester
Sat, Jan 13
19:00:00
Saskatchewan
Philadelphia
Sat, Jan 13
19:30:00
Panther City
New York
Sat, Jan 13
19:30:00
Albany
Georgia
Sat, Jan 13
21:00:00
San Diego
Colorado
Sat, Jan 13
22:00:00
Calgary
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8
Fri, Jan 19
19:30:00
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Buffalo
Sat, Jan 20
19:00:00
Georgia
Toronto
Sat, Jan 20
19:00:00
San Diego
Albany
Sat, Jan 20
20:00:00
Vancouver
Saskatchewan
Sat, Jan 20
21:00:00
Calgary
Colorado
WK
9
Fri, Jan 26
22:00:00
Colorado
Vancouver
Sat, Jan 27
18:00:00
Rochester
Halifax
Sat, Jan 27
19:00:00
Buffalo
Toronto
Sat, Jan 27
19:30:00
Georgia
New York
Sat, Jan 27
19:30:00
San Diego
Philadelphia
Sat, Jan 27
22:00:00
Panther City
Las Vegas
WK
10
Fri, Feb 2
19:00:00
Halifax
Philadelphia
Fri, Feb 2
19:30:00
Vancouver
Georgia
Fri, Feb 2
21:00:00
New York
Calgary
Sat, Feb 3
19:00:00
Las Vegas
Albany
Sat, Feb 3
19:30:00
Rochester
Buffalo
Sat, Feb 3
20:00:00
Panther City
Saskatchewan
Sat, Feb 3
21:00:00
Toronto
Calgary
Sun, Feb 4
18:00:00
Colorado
San Diego
WK
11
Fri, Feb 9
18:30:00
Las Vegas
Halifax
Fri, Feb 9
20:00:00
Colorado
Panther City
Sat, Feb 10
19:00:00
Georgia
Rochester
Sat, Feb 10
19:00:00
Calgary
Toronto
Sat, Feb 10
19:30:00
San Diego
New York
Sat, Feb 10
22:00:00
Saskatchewan
Vancouver
WK
12
Fri, Feb 16
18:30:00
Buffalo
Halifax
Fri, Feb 16
22:00:00
Philadelphia
Las Vegas
Sat, Feb 17
19:00:00
Colorado
Albany
Sun, Feb 18
19:00:00
Halifax
Calgary
WK
13
Fri, Feb 23
21:00:00
New York
Colorado
Fri, Feb 23
22:00:00
Georgia
San Diego
Sat, Feb 24
19:00:00
Las Vegas
Rochester
Sat, Feb 24
19:00:00
Vancouver
Toronto
Sat, Feb 24
19:30:00
Albany
Buffalo
Sat, Feb 24
20:00:00
Halifax
Saskatchewan
Sat, Feb 24
21:00:00
Philadelphia
Calgary
Sun, Feb 25
16:00:00
Georgia
Panther City
WK
14
Fri, Mar 1
19:00:00
Georgia
Halifax
Fri, Mar 1
20:00:00
San Diego
Panther City
Fri, Mar 1
22:00:00
Toronto
Las Vegas
Fri, Mar 1
22:00:00
Buffalo
Vancouver
Sat, Mar 2
13:00:00
Calgary
Philadelphia
Sat, Mar 2
19:00:00
New York
Albany
Sat, Mar 2
21:00:00
Saskatchewan
Colorado
Sat, Mar 2
22:00:00
Toronto
San Diego
Sun, Mar 3
16:00:00
Rochester
Panther City
WK
15
Fri, Mar 8
19:00:00
Vancouver
Albany
Fri, Mar 8
19:30:00
Calgary
Georgia
Fri, Mar 8
19:30:00
Saskatchewan
Buffalo
Sat, Mar 9
17:00:00
Colorado
Toronto
Sat, Mar 9
19:00:00
Albany
Rochester
Sat, Mar 9
19:30:00
Las Vegas
New York
Sat, Mar 9
22:00:00
Halifax
San Diego
Sun, Mar 10
15:00:00
Panther City
Philadelphia
WK
16
Fri, Mar 15
18:30:00
Panther City
Halifax
Fri, Mar 15
21:00:00
San Diego
Calgary
Fri, Mar 15
22:00:00
Las Vegas
Vancouver
Sat, Mar 16
19:00:00
Rochester
Albany
Sat, Mar 16
19:00:00
Toronto
Buffalo
Sat, Mar 16
19:30:00
Philadelphia
Georgia
Sat, Mar 16
20:30:00
New York
Saskatchewan
WK
17
Fri, Mar 22
20:00:00
Buffalo
Panther City
Fri, Mar 22
21:00:00
Albany
Calgary
Sat, Mar 23
19:00:00
Halifax
Toronto
Sat, Mar 23
19:00:00
Vancouver
Philadelphia
Sat, Mar 23
19:30:00
Saskatchewan
New York
Sat, Mar 23
21:00:00
Rochester
Colorado
Sat, Mar 23
22:00:00
Las Vegas
San Diego
Sun, Mar 24
17:30:00
Saskatchewan
Georgia
WK
18
Sat, Mar 30
13:00:00
Buffalo
Philadelphia
Sat, Mar 30
19:00:00
Halifax
Rochester
Sat, Mar 30
19:30:00
Toronto
New York
Sat, Mar 30
22:00:00
Vancouver
Las Vegas
WK
19
Fri, Apr 5
21:00:00
Saskatchewan
Calgary
Fri, Apr 5
21:00:00
Buffalo
Colorado
Fri, Apr 5
22:00:00
Panther City
San Diego
Fri, Apr 5
22:00:00
Halifax
Vancouver
Sat, Apr 6
19:00:00
New York
Rochester
Sat, Apr 6
19:00:00
Toronto
Albany
Sat, Apr 6
19:30:00
Las Vegas
Georgia
Sat, Apr 6
20:00:00
Calgary
Saskatchewan
Sun, Apr 7
16:00:00
Philadelphia
Panther City
WK
20
Fri, Apr 12
21:00:00
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Colorado
Sat, Apr 13
19:00:00
Rochester
Toronto
Sat, Apr 13
19:30:00
Calgary
Buffalo
Sat, Apr 13
20:00:00
San Diego
Saskatchewan
Sat, Apr 13
22:00:00
Colorado
Las Vegas
Sat, Apr 13
22:00:00
New York
Vancouver
Sun, Apr 14
16:00:00
Albany
Panther City
WK
21
Fri, Apr 19
19:30:00
Rochester
Georgia
Fri, Apr 19
22:00:00
Vancouver
San Diego
Sat, Apr 20
18:00:00
Colorado
Halifax
Sat, Apr 20
19:30:00
Albany
New York
Sat, Apr 20
20:00:00
Toronto
Saskatchewan
Sat, Apr 20
21:00:00
Panther City
Calgary
Sat, Apr 20
22:00:00
Buffalo
Las Vegas
Sun, Apr 21
15:00:00
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Mammoth’s Familiar Roster Set To Host Expansion Seals

This Saturday, the Colorado Mammoth will begin their 17th season when they face one of the league’s newest expansion teams: the San Diego Seals.

 

While their opponent might be a newcomer to the league, most of the Mammoth’s roster will be familiar to fans. The most glaring changes won’t be seen on the turf, but rather on the benches and in the front office.

 

Assistant coach Dan Stroup stepped down from his duties over the offseason and the team’s other former assistant skipper, Chris Gill, is now the head coach of the Vancouver Warriors. They have been replaced by Andrew McBride and Shawn Williams.

 

The Mammoth roster is embracing the changes on the bench. According to defender Taylor Stuart, the coaching changes could be a good thing, particularly on the back end.

 

“I love [Stroup] and [Gill], they taught me a lot,” Stuart said. “But, sometimes change is good. Bringing in [McBride] on Defence — he’s won tons of allocates and won cups — so just to have him and an extra set of eyes on that end, that’s huge. Shawn Williams has a tremendous resume. He’s kind of hard to compare to anyone to be honest. I know the guys love his intelligence and his enthusiasm. We have high hopes.”

 

Within the last week, general manager Dan Carey has also left his post to join the Rochester Knighthawks next season. For the moment, the team’s head coach Pat Coyle will take over GM duties until they decide on a full-time replacement.

 

“Pat’s a man with a lot of pride,” Carey said. “He’s somebody that cares a lot about what he does. I know he wouldn’t be in this position if he didn’t feel like he was able to succeed and do a great job. I have full confidence in Pat. I know how much he cares about this organization and he wants to see it succeed as much as anyone.”

 

Whoever is on the bench or in the GM’s seat, the roster put forth for the home-opener is likely similar to the one we’ll see for year’s to come. Over the offseason, Carey signed long term deals with a handful a Mammoth regulars.

 

“We have a great core group of players here in Colorado,” Carey said. “Me and the other staff wanted to make sure we had players that were potentially going to be here for a long time. We want good people who can contribute to the organizations and people who want to stick around.”

 

In terms of those long-term signings that keeps Mammoth players in Colorado, forward Eli McLaughlin signed a two-year deal, defenders Josh Sullivan and Taylor Stuart signed on for three seasons, forward Jacob Ruest signed for three years and the reigning Transition Player of the Year, Joey Cupido, signed a lengthy five-year deal.

 

Key players like offensive juggernauts Ryan Benesch and Stephen Keogh are also returning. On the back end, fans will see familiar stars like Robert Hope, Jordan Gilles and they can welcome back Dan Coates who missed all of last season due to ACL injury.

 

With so many returning plays, it’s understandable that the coaching staff feels excited about the chemistry this team already has and will continue to develop over the years.

 

“When a group gets to play together year after year after year, you can actually see how that helps them,” Coyle said. “The familiarity they have with each other, the more time they have to play with each other and feel more comfortable with each other — especially defenders, they feel more comfortable with each other. I think knowing that we have that core going forward, it give us as a coaching staff a really good feeling, but I think that for the players as well.”

 

Unfortunately, not returning to the squad on defence will be Cam Holding — Cam now plays for the Seals — Bryce Sweeting and Greg Downing. These will be key absences that will force significant adjustments according to Coyle.

 

“I would say that loosing Greg Downing and Bryce Sweeting was more of a loss,” Coyle said. “The first thing that comes to mind is losing Sweeting’s grit. Not too many guys in the league like playing against him, but everyone likes being on his team. It’s hard to find players like that that are really committed at pissing off the other team. Downing’s poise, experience, his athleticism.  Again, another really good teammate. It’s hard to find guys like them.”

 

We’ll see if Coyle and his troops can win their 10th home-opener in franchise history. Currently they hold a record of 9-7 when opening the season at their barn. Coyle knows, though, that it won’t be easy against this Seals expansion squad and that his team will need to bring their A-game.

 

“I wouldn’t treat these guys like an expansion team,” Coyle said. “Because I would say, 80-90% of them have played in the NLL and many were starters in the NLL. The only real difference is they haven’t played together. If we don’t prepare like it’s any other team, we’ll lose.”

 

 

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