Colorado Mammoth


The Colorado Mammoth are a box lacrosse team playing in the National Lacrosse League. The Mammoth have played at Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado, since the 2003 season. They are owned by Stan Kroenke, who is also the owner of the Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets and the Colorado Rapids of MLS.
The Mammoth franchise previously played as the Baltimore Thunder from 1987 to 1999, the Pittsburgh CrosseFire in 2000, and the Washington Power from 2001 to 2002. Up until the joining of the expansion team San Diego Seals, Colorado was the only non-Canadian team in the Western Division from 2014-2018. They have only missed the playoffs once since moving to Colorado.
In 2004 and from 2006 to 2008, the Mammoth lead the league in attendance. 2006 was the first year in the 20-year history of the NLL that the league had an attendance of more than one million fans in one season. The Mammoth had the honor of hosting fan number one million. In 2008, the Mammoth average attendance per game was higher than Pepsi Center's other teams, the Colorado Avalanche and the Denver Nuggets.

2006 champions

In the 2006 season, the Mammoth went to the playoffs in the #2 seed in the Western Division. Round one was hosted in Colorado against rivals Calgary. The Mammoth won 18-17 in overtime. Brian Langtry scored the overtime goal. Round two was also hosted at Pepsi Center against the Arizona Sting. Rookie Dan Carey scored the winning goal as the Mammoth defeated the Sting 13-12. The championship game was held at HSBC Arena in Buffalo against the Bandits who held the league's best record and the incumbent league MVP, goaltender Steve Dietrich. The Mammoth won the Champion's Cup by a score of 16-9, with Gavin Prout being named Game MVP.

Notable players

NLL Hall of Fame members

All-time record

SeasonDivisionW–LFinishHomeRoadGFGACoachPlayoffs
2003Eastern9–71st6–23–5226223Rod Jensen/Jamie Batleylost division final
2004Western13–31st7–16–2223173Jamie Batleylost division final
2005Western8–83rd5–33–5201182Jamie Batleylost division semi-final
2006Western10–62nd6–24–4200172Gary GaitChampions
2007Western12–41st7–15–3209179Gary Gaitlost division semi-final
2008Western9–72nd6–23–5184162Bob McMahonlost division semi-final
2009Western7–94th4–43–5172184Bob McMahonlost division semi-final
2010Western4–125th0–84–4167201Bob McMahon/Steve Govett/Bob Hamleydid not qualify
2011Western5–114th3–52–6151172Bob Hamleylost division semi-final
2012Western11–52nd5–36–2217201Bob Hamleylost division semi-final
2013Western7–94th3–54–4185202Bob Hamleylost division semi-final
2014Western8–103rd4–54–5201228Bob Hamley/Pat Coyle/Chris Gill/Dan Strouplost division semi-final
2015Western9–93rd6–33–6212218Pat Coyle/Chris Gill/Dan Strouplost division semi-final
2016Western12–62nd8–14–5203202Pat Coyle/Chris Gill/Dan Strouplost division semi-final
2017Western9–93rd5–44–5202199Pat Coylelost division final
2018Western11-72nd5-46-3214199Pat CoyleLost Division semi-final
Total16 seasons144-122 80-5364–693,1673,091
Playoff Totals15 appearances5-15 3–82–7233272 1 championship

Playoff results

SeasonGameVisitingHome
2003QuarterfinalsVancouver 12Colorado 15
2003SemifinalsColorado 11Toronto 15
2004Division FinalsCalgary 13Colorado 11
2005Division SemifinalsColorado 13Arizona 16
2006Division SemifinalsCalgary 17Colorado 18
2006Division FinalsArizona 12Colorado 13
2006ChampionshipColorado 16Buffalo 9
2007Division SemifinalsSan Jose 15Colorado 14
2008Division SemifinalsCalgary 15Colorado 13
2009Division SemifinalsColorado 8Calgary 15
2011Division SemifinalsColorado 6Calgary 10
2012Division SemifinalsMinnesota 14Colorado 10
2013Division SemifinalsColorado 10Calgary 15
2014Division SemifinalsColorado 15Calgary 16
2015Division SemifinalsCalgary 11Colorado 6
2016Division SemifinalsCalgary 11Colorado 10

Head coaching history