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{{Short description|NLL professional box lacrosse team}}
{{Short description|NLL professional box lacrosse team}}
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{{Infobox sports team
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| logo_size = 190px
| logo_size = 190px
| founded = [[2014 NLL season|2014]]
| founded = [[2014 NLL season|2014]]
| sport = Lacrosse
| sport = [[Box lacrosse]]
| current = 2022 Vancouver Warriors season
| current = 2024 Vancouver Warriors season
| league = [[National Lacrosse League]]
| league = [[National Lacrosse League]]
| division = West
| arena = [[Rogers Arena]]
| arena = [[Rogers Arena]]
| colours = Gold, White, Black<br>{{Color box|#a47a1e}} {{Color box|white}} {{Color box|black}}
| city = [[Vancouver|Vancouver, British Columbia]]
| colours = Gold, white, black
| owner = [[Canucks Sports & Entertainment]]
| owner = [[Canucks Sports & Entertainment]]
| coach_label = Head coach
| coach_label = Head coach
| coach = [[Troy Cordingley]]
| coach = [[Curt Malawsky]]
| gm = Dwight Maetche
| gm = [[Curt Malawsky]]
| blank_label = [[Professional Lacrosse Players' Association|PLPA]] representative
| blank_label = [[Professional Lacrosse Players' Association|PLPA]] representative
| blank_label1 = Formerly
| blank_label1 = Formerly
| blank_data1 = {{ubl|Vancouver Stealth|[[Washington Stealth]]|[[San Jose Stealth]]|[[Albany Attack]]}}
| blank_data1 = {{ubl|Vancouver Stealth|[[Washington Stealth]]|[[San Jose Stealth]]|[[Albany Attack]]}}
| blank_label2 = Later
| blank_label2 = Later
| website = {{URL|https://vancouverwarriors.com/|vancouverwarriors.com}}
| website = {{URL|vancouverwarriors.com}}
| playoff_berths = (1) [[2017 NLL season|2017]]
| playoff_berths = '''1''' ([[2017 NLL season|2017]])
| history = '''[[Albany Attack]]''' (2000–2003)<br>'''[[San Jose Stealth]]''' (2004–2009)<br>'''[[Washington Stealth]]''' (2010–2013)<br>'''Vancouver Stealth''' (2014–2018)
| location = [[Vancouver]], British Columbia
}}
}}
The '''Vancouver Warriors''' are a professional [[box lacrosse]] team in the [[National Lacrosse League]]. The team moved from [[Everett, Washington]], for the [[2014 NLL season]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Stealth Relocate to Vancouver|url=http://www.nll.com/news_article/show/267374?referrer_id=389123}}</ref>
The '''Vancouver Warriors''' are a Canadian professional [[box lacrosse]] team based in [[Vancouver]], British Columbia, that competes in the [[National Lacrosse League]] (NLL). The team moved from [[Everett, Washington]], for the [[2014 NLL season]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Stealth Relocate to Vancouver|url=http://www.nll.com/news_article/show/267374?referrer_id=389123}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
The Warriors are based in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], and play at [[Rogers Arena]], home of the [[Vancouver Canucks]] of the [[National Hockey League|NHL]]. From the 2014 season to the 2017–18 season the Warriors (then known as the Stealth) played at the [[Langley Events Centre]] (LEC) in the Vancouver suburb of [[Langley, British Columbia (district municipality)|Langley, British Columbia]]. The team officially relocated into the city after being sold in 2018 to [[Canucks Sports & Entertainment]], who announced that they would be rebranding the team. On September 21, 2018, the team unveiled their new logo and announced that their new name would be the Vancouver Warriors.<ref>{{cite news|title=NLL’s Vancouver Franchise Announces Its Brand Name and Logo|url=http://www.nll.com/news/nlls-vancouver-franchise-announces-its-brand-name-and-logo/}}</ref>
The Warriors are based in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], and play at [[Rogers Arena]], home of the [[Vancouver Canucks]] of the [[National Hockey League|NHL]]. From the 2014 season to the 2017–18 season the Warriors (then known as the Stealth) played at the [[Langley Events Centre]] (LEC) in the Vancouver suburb of [[Langley, British Columbia (district municipality)|Langley, British Columbia]]. The team officially relocated into the city after being sold in [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] to [[Canucks Sports & Entertainment]], who announced that they would be rebranding the team. On September 21, 2018, the team unveiled their new logo and announced that their new name would be the Vancouver Warriors.<ref>{{cite news|title=NLL’s Vancouver Franchise Announces Its Brand Name and Logo|url=http://www.nll.com/news/nlls-vancouver-franchise-announces-its-brand-name-and-logo/}}</ref>


The franchise began as the [[Albany Attack]] which played from [[2000 NLL season|2000]] until [[2003 NLL season|2003]]. The franchise adopted the Stealth nickname upon its move to [[San Jose, California|San Jose]] in 2004. The team kept the name following their subsequent moves to Everett in [[2010 NLL season|2010]] and Vancouver in 2014. The Stealth won the Champion's Cup in 2010 while playing as the Washington Stealth. In 2017, the Vancouver Stealth qualified for the NLL Playoffs for the first time since 2013.
The franchise began as the [[Albany Attack]] which played from [[2000 NLL season|2000]] until [[2003 NLL season|2003]]. The franchise adopted the Stealth nickname upon its move to [[San Jose, California|San Jose]] in 2004. The team kept the name following their subsequent moves to Everett in [[2010 NLL season|2010]] and Vancouver in 2014. The Stealth won the Champion's Cup in 2010 while playing as the Washington Stealth. In 2017, the Vancouver Stealth qualified for the NLL Playoffs for the first time since 2013.


==Current roster==
==Current roster==
{{#section:2022 Vancouver Warriors season|roster}}
{{#section:2024 Vancouver Warriors season|roster}}


==Awards and honours==
==Awards and honours==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Year
!Player
!Award
|- ALIGN=center
|[[2024 NLL season|2024]]
|Ryan Dilks
|[[National Lacrosse League Defensive Player of the Year Award|Defensive Player of the Year]]
|}


===[[National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame members]]===
===Hall of Fame members===

* [[Chris Hall (lacrosse)|Chris Hall]], Class of 2014
* [[Chris Hall (lacrosse)|Chris Hall]], Class of 2014


==All-time record==
==All-time record==

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
! style="background:#FFFFFF;border-top:black 5px solid;border-bottom:gold 5px solid;" | Season
! style="background:#FFFFFF;border-top:black 5px solid;border-bottom:gold 5px solid;" | Season
! style="background:#FFFFFF;border-top:black 5px solid;border-bottom:gold 5px solid;" | Division
! style="background:#FFFFFF;border-top:black 5px solid;border-bottom:gold 5px solid;" | Division/Conference{{efn|Conference play began in the 2022 season. As of the 2024 season, the teams are no longer separated into conferences.}}
! style="background:#FFFFFF;border-top:black 5px solid;border-bottom:gold 5px solid;" | W–L
! style="background:#FFFFFF;border-top:black 5px solid;border-bottom:gold 5px solid;" | W–L
! style="background:#FFFFFF;border-top:black 5px solid;border-bottom:gold 5px solid;" | Finish
! style="background:#FFFFFF;border-top:black 5px solid;border-bottom:gold 5px solid;" | Finish
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| [[2019 Vancouver Warriors season|2019]] || Western || 5–13 || 5th || 3–6 || 2–7 || 179 || 221 || Chris Gill ||Did not qualify
| [[2019 Vancouver Warriors season|2019]] || Western || 5–13 || 5th || 3–6 || 2–7 || 179 || 221 || Chris Gill ||Did not qualify
|-
|-
| [[2020 Vancouver Warriors season|2020]] || Western || 4–9 || 5th || 2–4 || 2–5 || 117 || 160 || Chris Gill ||Cancelled due to COVID-19
| [[2020 Vancouver Warriors season|2020]] || Western || 4–9 || 5th || 2–4 || 2–5 || 117 || 160 || Chris Gill ||''No playoffs held''
|-
|-
|2021
| [[2022 Vancouver Warriors season|2022]] || Western || 6-12 || 6th || 3-6 || 3-6 || 199 || 209 || Chris Gill ||Did not qualify
|Western
| colspan="8" |''Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic''
|-
| [[2022 Vancouver Warriors season|2022]] || Western || 6–12 || 6th || 3–6 || 3–6 || 199 || 209 || Chris Gill ||Did not qualify
|-
|-
|[[2023 NLL season|2023]]
|[[2023 NLL season|2023]]
|Western
|Western
|4–14
|4-14
|7th
|7th
|2–7
|2-7
|2–7
|2-7
|188
|188
|247
|247
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|Did not qualify
|Did not qualify
|-
|-
|[[2024 NLL season|2024]]
! Total !! 8 seasons !! 44–113 !! &nbsp; !! 24–54 !! 20-58 !! 1,677 !! 2,068 !! &nbsp; !! &nbsp;
|Unified
|8–10
|12th
|5–4
|3–6
|202
|211
|Curt Malawsky
|Did not qualify
|-
! Total !! 9 seasons !! colspan="2" | 52–123 !! 29–58 !! 23–64 !! 1,879 !! 2,279 !! colspan="2" |
|-
|-
! Playoff Totals !! 1 Appearance !! 0–1 !! &nbsp; !! 0–1 !! 0–0 !! 12 !! 13 !! &nbsp; !! 0 championships
! Playoff Totals !! 1 Appearance !! colspan="2" | 0–1 !! 0–1 !! 0–0 !! 12 !! 13 !! colspan="2" | 0 championships
|}
|}


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|align=center| 1 || align=center | Chris Hall ||align=center| [[2014 NLL season|2014]] ||align=center| 18 ||align=center| 4 ||align=center| 14 ||align=center| .222 ||align=center| — ||align=center| — ||align=center| — ||align=center| —
|align=center| 1 || align=center | Chris Hall ||align=center| [[2014 NLL season|2014]] ||align=center| 18 ||align=center| 4 ||align=center| 14 ||align=center| .222 ||align=center| — ||align=center| — ||align=center| — ||align=center| —
|-
|-
|align=center| 2 || align=center | Dan Perreault ||align=center| [[2015 NLL season|2015]]-[[2016 NLL season|2016]] ||align=center| 22 ||align=center| 8 ||align=center| 14 ||align=center| .364 ||align=center| — ||align=center| — ||align=center| — ||align=center| —
|align=center| 2 || align=center | Dan Perreault ||align=center| [[2015 NLL season|2015–]][[2016 NLL season|2016]] || align="center" | 22 ||align=center| 8 ||align=center| 14 ||align=center| .364 ||align=center| — ||align=center| — ||align=center| — ||align=center| —
|-
|-
|align=center| 3 || align=center | [[Jamie Batley]] ||align=center| [[2016 NLL season|2016]]-[[2017 NLL season|2017]] || align="center" | 24 ||align=center| 10 ||align=center| 14 ||align=center| .417 ||align=center| 1 ||align=center| 0 ||align=center| 1 ||align=center| .000
|align=center| 3 || align=center | [[Jamie Batley]] ||align=center| [[2016 NLL season|2016–]][[2017 NLL season|2017]] || align="center" | 24 ||align=center| 10 ||align=center| 14 ||align=center| .417 ||align=center| 1 ||align=center| 0 ||align=center| 1 ||align=center| .000
|-
|-
|align=center|4 || align=center | Chris Gill ||align=center|[[2018 NLL season|2018]]-[[2022 NLL season|2022]]|| align="center" | 67 || align="center" | 17 || align="center" |50 || align="center" |.254 || align="center" | — ||align=center | — ||align=center | — ||align=center | —
|align=center|4 || align=center | Chris Gill ||align=center|[[2018 NLL season|2018–]][[2022 NLL season|2022]]|| align="center" | 67 || align="center" | 17 || align="center" |50 || align="center" |.254 || align="center" | — ||align=center | — ||align=center | — ||align=center | —
|- align=center
|- align=center
|5
|5
|Troy Cordingley
|Troy Cordingley
|[[2023 NLL season|2023-]]
|[[2023 NLL season|2023]]
|18
|18
|4
|4
|14
|14
|.222
|.222
|—
|—
|—
|—
|- align=center
|6
|Curt Malawsky
|[[2024 NLL season|2024–]]
|18
|8
|10
|.444
|—
|—
|—
|—
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'''First Round Selections'''
'''First Round Selections'''


* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2013%20NLL|2013]]: Cody Bremner (8th overall)
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2013 NLL|2013]]: Cody Bremner (8th overall)
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2014%20NLL|2014]]: None
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2014 NLL|2014]]: None
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2015%20NLL|2015]]: None
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2015 NLL|2015]]: None
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2016%20NLL|2016]]: None
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2016 NLL|2016]]: None
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2017%20NLL|2017]]: None
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2017 NLL|2017]]: None
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2018%20NLL|2018]]: None
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2018 NLL|2018]]: None
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2019%20NLL|2019]]: None
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2019 NLL|2019]]: None
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2020%20NLL|2020]]: Reid Bowering (2nd overall)
* [[National Lacrosse League entry draft#2020 NLL|2020]]: Reid Bowering (2nd overall)
* [[National Lacrosse League Entry Draft#2021 NLL|2021]]: Adam Charalambides (4th overall)
* [[National Lacrosse League Entry Draft#2021 NLL|2021]]: Adam Charalambides (4th overall)
* [[National Lacrosse League Entry Draft#2022 NLL|2022]]: Owen Grant (3rd overall)
* [[National Lacrosse League Entry Draft#2022 NLL|2022]]: Owen Grant (3rd overall)
* [[National Lacrosse League Entry Draft#2023 NLL|2023]]: Payton Cormier (4th overall), Brock Haley (7th overall), Brayden Laity (9th overall), Connor O’Toole (18th overall)

==Notes==
{{reflist|group=lower-alpha}}


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 06:31, 3 December 2024

Vancouver Warriors
SportBox lacrosse
Founded2014
LeagueNational Lacrosse League
Team historyAlbany Attack (2000–2003)
San Jose Stealth (2004–2009)
Washington Stealth (2010–2013)
Vancouver Stealth (2014–2018)
LocationVancouver, British Columbia
ArenaRogers Arena
ColoursGold, White, Black
     
OwnerCanucks Sports & Entertainment
Head coachCurt Malawsky
General managerCurt Malawsky
Playoff berths1 (2017)
Formerly
Websitevancouverwarriors.com

The Vancouver Warriors are a Canadian professional box lacrosse team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, that competes in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The team moved from Everett, Washington, for the 2014 NLL season.[1]

History

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The Warriors are based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and play at Rogers Arena, home of the Vancouver Canucks of the NHL. From the 2014 season to the 2017–18 season the Warriors (then known as the Stealth) played at the Langley Events Centre (LEC) in the Vancouver suburb of Langley, British Columbia. The team officially relocated into the city after being sold in 2018 to Canucks Sports & Entertainment, who announced that they would be rebranding the team. On September 21, 2018, the team unveiled their new logo and announced that their new name would be the Vancouver Warriors.[2]

The franchise began as the Albany Attack which played from 2000 until 2003. The franchise adopted the Stealth nickname upon its move to San Jose in 2004. The team kept the name following their subsequent moves to Everett in 2010 and Vancouver in 2014. The Stealth won the Champion's Cup in 2010 while playing as the Washington Stealth. In 2017, the Vancouver Stealth qualified for the NLL Playoffs for the first time since 2013.

Current roster

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Active (21-man) roster Inactive roster Coaches
Goaltenders
  • 77 Canada Aaron Bold
  • -- Canada Chase Cosgrove
  • -- Canada Keegan Melenychuk
  • 39 Canada Connor O'Toole
  • 29 Canada Aden Walsh


Defencemen
  •  4 Canada Matt Beers
  • 28 Canada Reid Bowering
  • 19 Canada Steph Charbonneau
  • 24 Canada Ryan Dilks
  • 19 Canada Owen Grant
  • 95 Canada Tyrell Hamer-Jackson
  • 81 Canada Anthony Kalinich
  • 37 Canada Trent Kellner
  • 51 Canada Tyson Kirkness
  • 86 Canada John Lintz
  •  2 Canada Brett Mydske
  • 46 Canada Tyler Sceviour
  • 47 Canada Nick Scott
  • 12 Canada Aidan Solomon
  • -- Canada Taylor Stuart
  • 37 Canada Jackson Suboch
  • 96 Canada Chris Willman
Forwards
  • 45 Canada Keegan Bal
  • 41 Canada Isaac Bot
  •  8 Canada Adam Charalambides
  • 21 Canada Kevin Crowley
  • 11 Canada Dean Fairall
  • -- Canada Drew Kask
  • 67 Canada Kyle Killen
  • 10 Canada Riley Loewen
  • 96 Canada Ryan Martel
  • 22 Canada James Rahe
  • 87 Canada Chase Scanlan
Transition
  • 54 Canada Marcus Klarich
  • 41 Canada Nash Moog
Head Coach
Assistant Coaches
  • Bob McMahon (offence)
  • Rob Williams (defence)
  • Dwight Maetche (goaltending)
  • Grant Coghill (video)

Legend
  • * Suspended list
  • (C) Captain
  • (A) Alternate captain

Roster updated
NLL Transactions

Awards and honours

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Year Player Award
2024 Ryan Dilks Defensive Player of the Year

Hall of Fame members

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All-time record

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Season Division/Conference[a] W–L Finish Home Road GF GA Coach Playoffs
2014 Western 4–14 4th 3–6 1–8 181 223 Chris Hall Did not qualify
2015 Western 5–13 4th 3–6 2–7 211 265 Dan Perreault Did not qualify
2016 Western 5–13 4th 4–5 1–8 198 245 Dan Perreault Did not qualify
2017 Western 9–9 2nd 4–5 5–4 218 221 Jamie Batley Lost in division semi-final
2018 Western 2–16 4th 0–9 2–7 186 277 Chris Gill Did not qualify
2019 Western 5–13 5th 3–6 2–7 179 221 Chris Gill Did not qualify
2020 Western 4–9 5th 2–4 2–5 117 160 Chris Gill No playoffs held
2021 Western Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Western 6–12 6th 3–6 3–6 199 209 Chris Gill Did not qualify
2023 Western 4–14 7th 2–7 2–7 188 247 Troy Cordingley Did not qualify
2024 Unified 8–10 12th 5–4 3–6 202 211 Curt Malawsky Did not qualify
Total 9 seasons 52–123 29–58 23–64 1,879 2,279
Playoff Totals 1 Appearance 0–1 0–1 0–0 12 13 0 championships

Playoff results

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Season Game Visiting Home
2017 West Division Semifinal Colorado 13 Vancouver 12

Head coaching history

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Note: This list does not include coaches from the San Jose Stealth or the Washington Stealth or the Albany Attack.

# Name Term Regular Season Playoffs
GC W L W% GC W L W%
1 Chris Hall 2014 18 4 14 .222
2 Dan Perreault 2015–2016 22 8 14 .364
3 Jamie Batley 2016–2017 24 10 14 .417 1 0 1 .000
4 Chris Gill 2018–2022 67 17 50 .254
5 Troy Cordingley 2023 18 4 14 .222
6 Curt Malawsky 2024– 18 8 10 .444

Draft history

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NLL Entry Draft

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First Round Selections

  • 2013: Cody Bremner (8th overall)
  • 2014: None
  • 2015: None
  • 2016: None
  • 2017: None
  • 2018: None
  • 2019: None
  • 2020: Reid Bowering (2nd overall)
  • 2021: Adam Charalambides (4th overall)
  • 2022: Owen Grant (3rd overall)
  • 2023: Payton Cormier (4th overall), Brock Haley (7th overall), Brayden Laity (9th overall), Connor O’Toole (18th overall)

Notes

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  1. ^ Conference play began in the 2022 season. As of the 2024 season, the teams are no longer separated into conferences.

References

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Notes
  1. ^ "Stealth Relocate to Vancouver".
  2. ^ "NLL's Vancouver Franchise Announces Its Brand Name and Logo".
Sources
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