Colorado Mammoth

The Colorado Mammoth are a team of North American National Lacrosse League ( NLL ) and are based in Denver, Colorado. The franchise was originally founded in 1987 under the name Baltimore Thunder and existed from 1999 to 2002 as Pittsburgh and Washington CrosseFire Power. Since 2003, the franchise is based in Denver.

Franchise identities

History

2003 one of the most storied franchises of the NLL was based in Denver, that in 1987 won the inaugural championship played the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League. The league changed over the years its name only in Major Indoor Lacrosse League National Lacrosse League, and finally in. 2000, the franchise was moved to Pittsburgh, and in two years it was in Washington, DC home, before it moved to Denver.

The team peaked in the seasons 2003 and 2004 first place of their division, but in the playoffs they could not meet the expectations.

In 2005, she landed only on the third place in the West Division and also secreted from the same in the first round of the playoffs. In 2006 they were after the end of the regular season in the West in second place. In the finals they were able to fight through with victories in very close games to the finals, where they defeated the Buffalo Bandits significantly with 16-9 and thus for the first time won the Champion 's Cup.

Owner of the team is E. Stanley Kroenke, which also includes the Colorado Avalanche of the NHL, which include Denver Nuggets of the NBA, and the Colorado Rapids of the MLS.

The current head coach Gary Gait ended his active career in 2005 and is the first player whose number has been honored with a banner on the ceiling of an arena.

Season Results

S -N = Wins - Losses; RS = divisional placement of the regular season; ET = Scored; GT = Goals against;

Locked back numbers

22 - Gary Gait (2005)

These jerseys hanging as a banner in the Pepsi Center. The numbers are assigned at no more players of the Colorado Mammoth.

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