- National Lacrosse League dispersal draft
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The National Lacrosse League dispersal draft is a meeting where the general managers of National Lacrosse League teams choose players from teams that are ceasing operations. The NLL has seen a lot of team changes over the years (the 1993 season was the last time the league had no team changes over the previous season[1]), so dispersal drafts have been commonplace. Recent dispersal drafts have occurred in 2011 (Boston Blazers), 2010 (Orlando Titans), 2009 (Portland LumberJax), 2008 (Arizona Sting, Chicago Shamrox), 2007 (Arizona Sting, Boston Blazers), 2005 (Anaheim Storm), 2004 (Vancouver Ravens), 2003 (Ottawa Rebel), and 2002 (Montréal Express).
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2011 Draft results
Players from the Boston Blazers - September 9, 2011[2]
Overall Player Team First Round 1 Philadelphia Dan Dawson 2 Edmonton Kyle Rubisch 3 Minnesota (From Colorado) Anthony Cosmo 4 Minnesota Josh Sanderson 5 Rochester Mike Kirk 6 Buffalo Kevin Buchanan 7 Calgary Nick Rose 8 Washington Jamie Rooney 9 Minnesota (from Toronto) Greg Downing Second Round 10 Philadelphia John Orson 11 Edmonton Ryan Dilks 12 Colorado Ryan Hotaling 13 Minnesota Mitch Belisle 14 Rochester Casey Powell 15 Buffalo Damon Edwards 16 Calgary Geoff McNulty 17 Washington Josh Wasson 18 Toronto Jon Durno Third Round 19 Philadelphia Nick Cotter 20 Edmonton pass 21 Colorado Greg Peyser 22 Minnesota Jason Duboe 23 Rochester Jack Reid 24 Buffalo pass 25 Calgary Brock Armour 26 Washington Dan Teat 27 Toronto pass Fourth Round 28 Philadelphia Brett Queener 29 Colorado Gary Bining 30 Minnesota Tyler Collins 31 Rochester pass 32 Calgary Kevin Leveille 33 Washington pass Fifth Round 34 Philadelphia pass 35 Colorado Sean Morris 36 Minnesota pass 37 Calgary pass All remaining teams pass 2010 Draft results
Players from the Orlando Titans - August 6, 2010[3]
Overall Player Team First Round 1 Colorado Matt Vinc 2 Boston (From Philadelphia) Casey Powell 3 Rochester Jordan Hall 4 Minnesota Rory Smith 5 Philadelphia (From Boston) Brendan Mundorf 6 Boston (From Buffalo) John Orsen 7 Edmonton Bill Greer 8 Philadelphia (From Calgary) Ryan Boyle 9 Toronto Mike McLellan 10 Washington Chet Koneczny Second Round 11 Colorado Jarett Park 12 Philadelphia Stephen Peyser 13 Rochester Dan Hardy 14 Minnesota Tim O'Brien 15 Boston Greg Peyser 16 Buffalo Jesse Guerin 17 Edmonton Matt Alrich 18 Calgary Kurtis Wagar 19 Toronto Mat MacLeod 20 Washington Matt Zash Third Round 21 Colorado Chad Thompson 22 Philadelphia Jeff Bigas 23 Rochester Kenny Nims 24 Minnesota Matt Bocklet 25 Boston Mike Ammann 26 Buffalo Matt Brown 27 Edmonton pass 28 Calgary Keith Cromwell 29 Toronto pass 30 Washington pass Fourth Round 31 Colorado Marc Burton 32 Philadelphia Dan Cocoziello 33 Rochester Mike Evans 34 Minnesota pass 35 Boston Chris Passavia 36 Buffalo pass 37 Calgary Rob Smith Fifth Round 38 Colorado Bryan Barrett 39 Philadelphia pass 40 Rochester Bobby Horsey 41 Boston pass 42 Calgary Brian Spallina All remaining teams pass 2009 Draft results
Players from the Portland LumberJax - July 7, 2009[4]
Overall Player Team First Round 1 Edmonton Brodie Merrill 2 Toronto Tyler Codron 3 Minnesota Scott Stewart 4 Philadelphia Peter Jacobs 5 Colorado Cory Conway 6 Minnesota (from Rochester) Richard Morgan 7 Washington Peter Morgan 8 Boston Kevin Leveille 9 Buffalo Jamison Koesterer 10 New York Ryan Powell 11 Calgary Luke Forget Second Round 12 Edmonton Matt Disher 13 Toronto Joel Weber 14 Minnesota Tim Campeau 15 Philadelphia Matt Flindell 16 Colorado David Morgan 17 Rochester Dan Stroup 18 Washington Brad MacDonald 19 Boston Matt Yager 20 Buffalo pass 21 New York Matt Brown 22 Calgary Dayne Michaud Third Round 23 Edmonton Pat Jones 24 Toronto pass 25 Minnesota Bruce Alexander 26 Philadelphia Derek Malawsky 27 Colorado Dallas Eliuk 28 Rochester pass 29 Washington Derek Lowe All remaining teams pass 2008 Draft results
There were two separate dispersal drafts in 2008. In June, the Arizona Sting announced that they would not be returning as promised after they decided not to play in the 2008 season. Then just weeks before the 2009 season started, the Chicago Shamrox suspended operations, requiring a second draft.
June 30, 2008
Players from the Arizona Sting[5]
Overall Player Team First Round 1 Boston Dan Dawson 2 Edmonton Andy Secore 3 Chicago Scott Self 4 Toronto Craig Conn 5 Rochester Lindsay Plunkett 6 Calgary Bruce Codd 7 Colorado Bruce Murray 8 San Jose Mike Grimes 9 Philadelphia Rob Blasdell 10 New York Jamie Rooney 11 Minnesota Chris McKay 12 Portland Derek Malawsky 13 Buffalo Greg Hinman Second Round 14 Boston Peter Veltman 15 Edmonton Chris Seller 16 Chicago Brad MacDonald 17 Toronto Mike Attwood 18 Rochester Matt Brown 19 Calgary Pass 20 Colorado Matt Ward 21 San Jose Pass 22 Philadelphia Luc Pinder 23 New York Pass 24 Minnesota Brad Dairon 25 Portland Kyle McEwen December 12, 2008
Players from the Chicago Shamrox[6]
Overall Player Team First Round 1 Boston Anthony Cosmo 2 Edmonton Scott Self 3 Toronto Bill McGlone 4 Rochester Mike Kirk 5 Calgary Tom Montour 6 Colorado Brad Self 7 San Jose Steve McKinlay 8 Philadelphia Mat Giles 9 New York Josh Funk 10 Minnesota Kevin Fines 11 Portland Kevin Leveille 12 Buffalo Cody Jacobs Second Round 13 Boston Geoff Griffiths 14 Edmonton Callum Crawford 15 Toronto Josh Wasson 16 Rochester Bobby McBride 17 Colorado Steven Brooks 18 San Jose Jake Byrne 19 New York Peter Striebel 20 Minnesota Drew Candy 21 Buffalo Cory Stringer Third Round 23 Edmonton Darryl Gibson 24 Rochester Craig Robertson Fourth Round 25 Rochester Pat Saunders Fifth Round 26 Rochester Brock Boyle 2007 Draft results
Players from the Arizona Sting and Boston Blazers - November 5, 2007[7]
Player Team Former Team First Round Portland Dan Dawson Arizona New York Patrick Merrill Boston Philadelphia Rob Blasdell Arizona Chicago Scott Self Arizona Minnesota (from Edmonton) Andy Secore Arizona Chicago (from Toronto) Lindsay Plunkett Arizona San Jose Peter Veltman Arizona Minnesota Ryan Avery Boston Calgary Pat Campbell Boston Buffalo Craig Conn Arizona Colorado Bruce Murray Arizona Rochester Jack Reid Boston Second Round Rochester Matt Lyons Arizona Colorado Matt Brown Arizona Buffalo Brian Croswell Boston Calgary Bruce Codd Arizona Minnesota Mike Grimes Boston San Jose Sean Morris Boston Toronto Curtis Ptolmey Arizona Edmonton Chris Seller Arizona Chicago Brock Boyle Boston Philadelphia Jamie Rooney Arizona New York Matt Alrich Arizona Portland Derek Malawsky Arizona Third Round Portland Brad MacDonald Arizona New York Greg Downing Arizona Philadelphia Brenden Thenhaus Boston Chicago Andrew Lazore Boston Edmonton Chris McKay Arizona Toronto Jon Harasym Boston San Jose Keegan Davidson Arizona Minnesota Mark Tinning Arizona Calgary Greg Hinman Arizona Buffalo Joe Smith Arizona Colorado Jed Prossner Boston Rochester Alex Smith Arizona 2005 Draft results
Players from the Anaheim Storm - July 20, 2005[8]
Player Team Rory Glaves Edmonton Casey Powell Portland Matt Roik San Jose Bruce Murray Minnesota Peter Morgan Philadelphia Bill Greer Colorado Matt King Calgary Cam Bergman Rochester Chris McElroy Arizona (from Buffalo) Matt Dwane Arizona Scott Stewart Portland (from Toronto) Damien Davis Edmonton Adam Bysouth Portland Mike Law San Jose Ryan Powell Minnesota Pat Jones Philadelphia 2004 Draft results
Players from the Vancouver Ravens - December 15, 2004[9]
Player Team Craig Conn Minnesota Rory Glaves Anaheim Cam Sedgwick Arizona Kevin Olson San Jose Chris McKay Rochester Nick Patterson Minnesota Matt Dwane Philadelphia Randy Daly Colorado Curt Malawsky Buffalo D'Arcy Berthiaume Minnesota Bruce Murray Anaheim Noah Talbot Arizona Ian Hawksbee Philadelphia Peter Morgan Rochester Rich Catton San Jose Declined to select Toronto Declined to select Colorado Declined to select Buffalo 2003 Draft results
Players from the Ottawa Rebel - July 31, 2003[10]
Player Team Matt Disher Anaheim Bruce Codd New York Scott Self Columbus Kevin Howard Philadelphia Brennan Day San Jose Jamie Roy Vancouver Kyle Laverty Calgary Brad Self Colorado Jason Clark Buffalo Mat Giles Rochester Ryan Painter Toronto Stephen Evans Anaheim Andrew Leyshon New York Eric Pacey Columbus Jake Lawson Philadelphia Chris Konopliff San Jose Peter Veltman Vancouver Kevin Dostie Calgary Mike Henderson Colorado Marc Landriault Buffalo Shawn Zettel Rochester Kevin Lunnie Toronto Adam Mitchell Anaheim Derek Collins New York Shawn Parnell Columbus DJ Serr Philadelphia Rick Matthews San Jose Jamie Raffan Vancouver Jon Tarbell Calgary Declined to select Colorado Mike Hamilton Buffalo Declined to select Rochester Ryan McNish Toronto 2002 Draft results
Players from the Montreal Express - September 21, 2002[11]
Player Team Tracey Kelusky Calgary Bruce Codd Ottawa Peter Lough Columbus Jason Crosbie Ottawa (from New Jersey) Mat Giles Ottawa (from New York) Aime Caines Buffalo Eric Pacey Ottawa (from Philadelphia) Forfeited Colorado Bruce Alexander Vancouver Steve Penny Rochester Curtis Palidwor Columbus (from Albany) Todd Richard Toronto Brad MacArthur Calgary Shawn Zettel Ottawa D'Arcy Berthiaume Columbus Shawn Parnell Ottawa (from New Jersey) Dean Harrison New York Kelly Sullivan Buffalo Declines to select Philadelphia Brian Buchanon Colorado Troy Thompson Vancouver Declines to select Rochester Shawn Summerfield Albany Declines to select Toronto References
- ^ Perrow, Graeme (December 16, 2010). "Stability in the NLL". The NLL Blog. http://www.nllblog.com/2010/12/stability-in-nll.html. Retrieved 2011-09-09.
- ^ "Philadelphia acquires Dan Dawson". September 9, 2011. http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=5161. Retrieved 2011-09-09.
- ^ "Vinc selected first by Mammoth". August 6, 2010. http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=4590. Retrieved 2011-01-01.
- ^ "Merrill Selected First Overall by Edmonton". NLL.com. July 7, 2009. http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=4011. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ "Dawson joins Boston Blazers". NLL.com. June 30, 2008. http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3533. Retrieved 2008-06-30.
- ^ "Cosmo Selected First Overall By Boston". NLL.com. December 12, 2008. http://nll.com/article.php?id=3672. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
- ^ "Dawson selected first overall by Portland". NLL.com. November 5, 2007. http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3142. Retrieved 2007-11-05.
- ^ "Bridesmaid Glaves finally picked #1". Outsider's Guide to the NLL. July 20, 2005. http://www.lacrosse-network.com/outsidersguide/news050720.htm. Retrieved 2007-08-03.
- ^ "Conn goes to Swarm in dispersal draft". Outsider's Guide to the NLL. December 15, 2004. http://www.lacrosse-network.com/outsidersguide/news041215.htm. Retrieved 2007-08-03.
- ^ "Anaheim takes Disher with first pick in draft". Outsider's Guide to the NLL. July 31, 2003. http://www.lacrosse-network.com/outsidersguide/news030731.htm. Retrieved 2007-08-03.
- ^ "Kelusky, Merrill top picks on double draft day". Outsider's Guide to the NLL. September 21, 2002. http://www.lacrosse-network.com/outsidersguide/news020921.htm. Retrieved 2007-08-03.
See also
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- Sports drafts
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