2012 NLL season


The 2012 National Lacrosse League season, the 26th in the history of the NLL, began on January 8, 2012 and ended with the Championship game on May 19, 2012. The Rochester Knighthawks won their third NLL Championship, and first-ever in Rochester, defeating the Edmonton Rush 9-6 in the final game.
Mid-way through the off-season, the Boston Blazers announced that they would not be participating in the 2012 season due to problems in securing a facility in which to play. A dispersal draft was held and Dan Dawson, for the third time in his career, was the first overall pick, heading to the Philadelphia Wings. Kyle Rubisch was taken second by the Edmonton Rush, and the Minnesota Swarm chose Anthony Cosmo and Josh Sanderson with the third and fourth picks. The Swarm immediately traded Sanderson to the Toronto Rock. Casey Powell, after a knee injury in the MLL Championship game, wasn't chosen until the second round when the Rochester Knighthawks took a chance. Powell did not play in 2012 at all.
Both defending division champions got off to rough starts in 2012, as the Toronto Rock lost their first two and the Washington Stealth lost their first three. The Rock recovered and won their next three, eventually finishing atop the East division, but the Stealth had their worst season in franchise history, finishing 4-12 and the only team out of the playoffs. The Buffalo Bandits won their first two games but then went on a franchise-record six-game losing streak, during which head coach and GM Darris Kilgour called the team "stupid" and "pathetic", and said "I totally question the hearts of basically everybody but about four guys on our team". The Bandits won three of their last four games to finish in fourth place in the East and getting a first-round playoff game against the Toronto Rock.
The Colorado Mammoth only won 5 games in 2011 but in 2012, they had surpassed that total before losing a game. The Mammoth began the year winning 6 in a row and finished with an 11-5 record, good for second in the west behind the 12-5 Calgary Roughnecks. Despite having a league-high 12 rookies playing on the roster, the Minnesota Swarm surprised many finishing third with a 9-7 record.
The 2012 season will be known as a record-breaking year in the NLL. John Grant, Jr. was named league MVP for the second time in his career after scoring 116 points, breaking John Tavares' eleven-year-old single-season scoring record. Grant also scored his 500th career goal and 1000th career point during the season. Toronto Rock forward Garrett Billings finished only two points back of Grant but amassed 82 assists, breaking the old record of 74.

Team movement

The Boston Blazers announced in September 2011 that they would not participate in the 2012 season. A dispersal draft was held on September 9, 2011, as the Philadelphia Wings took Blazers captain and top scorer Dan Dawson first overall.

Final standings

Playoffs

Milestones and events

Pre-season

Beginning with the 2012 NLL season, U.S. broadcast rights shifted to CBS Sports Network, which carried eight regular season games, all of them live.
A new weekly one-hour radio show called "Toronto Rock Total Access" about the Toronto Rock began on January 2, 2012 on TSN Radio. Rock Communications and Public Relations Coordinator Mike Hancock hosts the show, which airs at 8pm on Monday nights. The Rock also announced that 11 of their games would be televised on TSN or TSN2.
The Edmonton Rush and Calgary Roughnecks announced on January 19, 2012 that their four "Battle of Alberta" games would be televised on Sportsnet.

All-Star game

The 2012 All-Star Game was held at the First Niagara Center in Buffalo on February 25, 2012. The West came back from a 9-2 deficit in the second quarter to win the game 20-18. The Calgary Roughneck's Geoff Snider was named Game MVP, scoring 4 goals and 2 assists, and winning 22 of 26 faceoffs.

All-Star teams

Eastern Division starters Western Division starters
John Tavares, Buffalo John Grant, Jr., Colorado
Cody Jamieson, Rochester Adam Jones, Colorado
Brodie Merrill, Philadelphia Andrew Suitor, Minnesota
Billy Dee Smith, Buffalo Rory Smith, Colorado
Pat McCready, Rochester * Kyle Rubisch, Edmonton
Mike Thompson, Buffalo Chris Levis, Colorado
Eastern Division reserves Western Division reserves
Luke Wiles, Buffalo Gavin Prout, Colorado
Dan Dawson, Philadelphia Rhys Duch, Washington *
Garrett Billings, Toronto Ryan Benesch, Minnesota
Kevin Crowley, Philadelphia Callum Crawford, Minnesota
Josh Sanderson, Toronto Shawn Williams, Edmonton
Colin Doyle, Toronto * Jeff Shattler, Calgary
Johnny Powless, Rochester Geoff Snider, Calgary
Max Seibald, Philadelphia Curtis Manning, Calgary
Chris White, Buffalo Paul Rabil, Washington **
Sandy Chapman, Toronto Jordan MacIntosh, Minnesota
Mike Kirk, Rochester Chris Corbeil, Edmonton *
Matt Roik, Toronto Aaron Bold, Edmonton
Scott Self, Buffalo Lewis Ratcliff, Washington
Mike Accursi Matt Beers
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* - Not playing due to injury
** - Not playing due to holdout status

Awards

Annual

All-Pro teams

First Team
Second Team
The NLL gives out awards weekly for the best offensive player, best transition player, best defensive player, and best rookie. The "Best Overall Player" award is no longer being given out.
MonthWeekOffensiveDefensiveTransitionRookie
January1Dane DobbieCurtis ManningGeoff SniderJesse Gamble
January2John Grant, Jr.Mike ThompsonJordan HallKevin Crowley
January3John Grant, Jr.Brandon MillerBrodie MerrillAdam Jones
January4Josh SandersonAaron BoldAndrew SuitorJordan MacIntosh
February5Rhys DuchMatt RoikPaul RabilJohnny Powless
February6Dan DawsonTyler CarlsonBrodie MerrillEvan Kirk
February7Dan DawsonPat McCreadyGeoff SniderKevin Crowley
February8Kasey BeirnesKyle RubischGeoff SniderEvan Kirk
March9John Grant, Jr.Kevin CroswellAndrew SuitorDerek Hopcroft
March10Shawn EvansTyler RichardsPeter McFetridgeAdam Jones
March11John TavaresScott SelfMark SteenhuisKevin Crowley
March12John Grant, Jr.Nick RoseBrodie MerrillAdam Jones
March13Garrett BillingsEvan KirkGeoff SniderJamie Lincoln
April14Shawn EvansAnthony CosmoTyler HassJohnny Powless
April15Stephan LeblancKyle RubischJordan MacIntoshJohnny Powless
April16Rhys DuchFrankie SciglianoMark SteenhuisJay Card
April17Lewis RatcliffMatt VincJordan MacIntoshStephen Keogh

Monthly awards

Awards are also given out monthly for the best overall player and best rookie.
MonthOverallRookie
JanuaryJohn Grant, Jr.Adam Jones
FebruaryJohn Grant, Jr.Evan Kirk
MarchGarrett Billings
John Grant, Jr.
Adam Jones
AprilGarrett BillingsJordan MacIntosh

Statistics leaders

Bold numbers indicate new single-season records. Italics indicate tied single-season records.
StatPlayerTeamTotal
GoalsJohn Grant, Jr.Colorado50
AssistsGarrett BillingsToronto82
PointsJohn Grant, Jr.Colorado116
Penalty MinutesAndrew SuitorMinnesota74
Shots on GoalLewis RatcliffWashington195
Loose BallsGeoff SniderCalgary232
Save PctEvan KirkMinnesota.807
GAAEvan KirkMinnesota9.81