2017 Major League Lacrosse season


The 2017 Major League Lacrosse season was the 17th season of Major League Lacrosse. Featuring the same nine teams as 2016, the season began on April 22. All four games played on opening weekend were won by the road team and decided by one goal, two in overtime. The season culminated in the championship game on August 19 in Frisco, Texas at The Ford Center at The Star. In a rematch of the 2016 championship game, the Ohio Machine defeated the Denver Outlaws 17–12, capturing their first Steinfeld Cup in franchise history.
The 2017 season was the last one headed by commissioner David Gross. It was announced on December 23, 2016 that the league's commissioner since 2004 would be stepping down after the season.

Milestones and events


Atlanta BlazeBoston CannonsCharlotte HoundsChesapeake Bayhawks
Fifth Third Bank StadiumHarvard StadiumAmerican Legion Memorial StadiumNavy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Capacity: 8,318Capacity: 30,323Capacity: 21,000Capacity: 34,000



Denver OutlawsFlorida LaunchNew York LizardsOhio MachineRochester Rattlers
Sports Authority Field at Mile HighFAU StadiumJames M. Shuart StadiumFortress ObetzRochester Rhinos Stadium
Capacity: 76,125Capacity: 29,419Capacity: 11,929Capacity: 6,500Capacity: 13,768

Standings

Attendance

League attendance reached a record low in 2017, driven by one-third and one-fourth drops for Boston and Chesapeake, respectively. However, for the first time since the 2013 season, only one team, Charlotte, finished with an average of under 2,000 a game.
TeamTotalAverageChange
Denver64,4909,212-2%
New York36,2035,171-2%
Boston33,9694,852-32%
Chesapeake33,5874,798-24%
Ohio17,1572,45129%
Florida16,0862,29836%
Rochester15,3432,19151%
Atlanta14,2592,037-39%
Charlotte11,1051,586-21%
League242,1993,844-10%

Playoffs

On February 15, the league announced the Steinfeld Cup would be held at The Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas. After being held at neutral locations in 2016, the two semifinal games were held at the home stadiums of the two top-seeded teams, Denver and Ohio. Both teams cruised to home playoff wins over Rochester and Florida, respectively.
On August 19, the Outlaws and Machine played a rematch of the 2016 championship. This time, however, the Machine were victorious. Ohio came back from a four-goal third quarter deficit to win 17-12. Ohio scored the last seven goals of the game; Marcus Holman had three straight within four minutes in the fourth quarter and 6 points overall to earn the MVP award. 7,543 fans attended the game.

Season Awards

All-MLL Team

GoalieTeam
Jack KellyDenver Outlaws
DefenseTeam
Tucker DurkinFlorida Launch
Brian KaralunasOhio Machine
Joel WhiteRochester Rattlers
Matt McMahonOhio Machine
MidfieldTeam
Paul RabilNew York Lizards
Tom SchreiberOhio Machine
Peter BaumOhio Machine
AttackTeam
Jordan WolfRochester Rattlers
Eric LawDenver Outlaws
Marcus HolmanOhio Machine

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