2026 NLL season

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The 2026 NLL season is the 39th season of play of the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The season began in November 2025, and will end in spring of 2026.

SportIndoor lacrosse (box lacrosse)
DurationNovember 28, 2025 —
Games18
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2026 NLL season
LeagueNational Lacrosse League
SportIndoor lacrosse (box lacrosse)
DurationNovember 28, 2025 —
Games18
Teams14
TV partner(s)ESPN[1][2][3] (United States)
TSN (Canada)
Draft
Top draft pickCJ Kirst
Picked byToronto Rock
Regular season
Top seedVancouver Warriors
Season MVPBrett Dobson (Georgia Swarm)
Top scorerKeegan Bal (Vancouver Warriors)
Playoffs
Finals championsToronto Rock
  Runners-upHalifax Thunderbirds
Finals MVPSam English (Rock)
NLL seasons
2027 season 
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League business

On August 19, 2025, the NLL announced that the Albany FireWolves would relocate to Oshawa, and be renamed the Oshawa FireWolves for competition in the 2026 season.[4]

Teams

Map of teams

NLL Teams

Regular season

Reference:[5]

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PTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF/GPGA/GP

1Vancouver Warriors xz18135.7220.06372200170+3011.119.44
2Colorado Mammoth x18126.6671.07254206179+2711.449.94
3Saskatchewan Rush x18126.6671.07254206176+3011.449.78
4Georgia Swarm x18126.6671.05472193156+3710.728.67
5Buffalo Bandits x18117.6112.06354199183+1611.0610.17
6Toronto Rock x18117.6112.06354195186+910.8310.33
7San Diego Seals x18810.4445.03654185191−610.2810.61
8Halifax Thunderbirds x18810.4445.04545187182+510.3910.11
9Las Vegas Desert Dogs18810.4445.06327219229−1012.1712.72
10Ottawa Black Bears18810.4445.04545185203−1810.2811.28
11Calgary Roughnecks18612.3337.03636187205−1810.3911.39
12Rochester Knighthawks18612.3337.03636205239−3411.3913.28
13Oshawa FireWolves18612.3337.04527179212−339.9411.78
14Philadelphia Wings18513.2788.03627165200−359.1711.11
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Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; LB = Loose Balls

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Player Team GP G A Pts PIM LB
Keegan BalVancouver Warriors1845791246106
Connor FieldsRochester Knighthawks18417811912135
Dhane SmithBuffalo Bandits183979118686
Jeff TeatOttawa Black Bears1844711150119
Josh ByrneBuffalo Bandits183677113864
Alex SimmonsOshawa FireWolves18416810920119
Ryan LanchburyRochester Knighthawks1824821061682
Jonathan DonvilleLas Vegas Desert Dogs1827781051098
Mitchell JonesLas Vegas Desert Dogs1835691041093
Tyler PaceCalgary Roughnecks183172103246
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Leading goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: GA = Goals Allowed; SV% = Save Percentage; GAA = Goals against average

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Player Team GP Mins W L GA SV% GAA
Brett DobsonGeorgia Swarm1810221161340.8477.86
Nick RoseToronto Rock1260873930.8159.17
Christian Del BiancoVancouver Warriors1810621351660.8149.38
Frankie SciglianoSaskatchewan Rush1810241251610.7899.43
Matt VincBuffalo Bandits1810541171730.7919.85
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Awards

Annual awards

Reference for nominees: [6][7]

Reference for winners: [8]

More information Award, Winner ...
Award Winner Other finalists
Most Valuable Player Brett Dobson, Georgia Swarm Keegan Bal, Vancouver Warriors
Dhane Smith, Buffalo Bandits
Goaltender of the Year Brett Dobson, Georgia Swarm Christian Del Bianco, Vancouver Warriors
Dillon Ward, Colorado Mammoth
Defensive Player of the Year Callum Jones, Ottawa Black Bears Ryan Dilks, Vancouver Warriors
Brad Kri, Toronto Rock
Transition Player of the Year Zach Currier, San Diego Seals Sam English, Toronto Rock
Jordan MacIntosh, Georgia Swarm
Offensive Player of the Year Keegan Bal, Vancouver Warriors Andrew Kew, Colorado Mammoth
Dhane Smith, Buffalo Bandits
Rookie of the Year CJ Kirst, Toronto Rock Nolan Byrne, Georgia Swarm
Michael Grace, Georgia Swarm
Sportsmanship Award Ryan Keenan, Saskatchewan Rush Kyle Buchanan, Buffalo Bandits
Jeff Teat, Ottawa Black Bears
GM of the Year Brad Self, Colorado Mammoth Jamie Dawick, Toronto Rock
Curt Malawsky, Vancouver Warriors
Les Bartley Award Pat Coyle, Colorado Mammoth Ed Comeau, Georgia Swarm
Curt Malawsky, Vancouver Warriors
Executive of the Year Award Dax Aquilini, Vancouver Warriors
Dan Carey, Rochester Knighthawks
Jonah Haas, Las Vegas Desert Dogs
Teammate of the Year Award Luc Magnan, Ottawa Black Bears Robert Hope, Colorado Mammoth
Cam Dunkerley, San Diego Seals
Tom Borrelli Award Ashley Docking, Toronto Rock, TSN
Maki Jenner, Halifax Thunderbirds, TSN
Graeme Perrow, NLL Chatter
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Playoffs

Quarterfinal Semifinal (best of 3) NLL Final (best of 3)
         
1 Vancouver 7
8 Halifax 10
8 Halifax 2
4 Georgia 1
4 Georgia 17
5 Buffalo 10
6 Toronto 2
8 Halifax 0
2 Colorado 12
7 San Diego 13*
7 San Diego 1
6 Toronto 2
3 Saskatchewan 13
6 Toronto 16

*Overtime

Quarterfinals

(1) Vancouver Warriors vs. (8) Halifax Thunderbirds

April 24, 2026Vancouver Warriors7–10
(2–1, 5–0, 0–6, 0–3)
Halifax ThunderbirdsRogers Arena
Attendance: 9,073
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Christian Del BiancoGoaliesWarren Hill
Klarich (Bal, Charalambides) – 07:281–0
King (Simpson, Dilks) – 10:192–0
2–114:01 – Knox (Bomberry)
Dickson (Bal, King) (PP) – 21:073–1
Bal (King, Dickson) (SH) – 22:544–1
Klarich (Charalambides, Bal) – 24:425–1
Bal (King) – 24:516–1
Bal (King) – 29:047–1
7–238:14 – Jamieson (Petterson, C. Wilson) (PP)
7–340:48 – Knox (C. Wislon, Withers)
7–441:31 – Knox (Armstrong)
7–542:46 – Petterson (Jamieson, Knox) (PP)
7–643:50 – Knox (Jamieson, Petterson) (PP)
7–744:35 – Robinson (Petterson, Bomberry)
7–848:53 – Withers
7–953:58 – Petterson (Terefenko, Withers)
7–1053:54 – Robinson (Knox, Terefenko)
28 minPenalties20 min
43Shots71
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(4) Georgia Swarm vs. (5) Buffalo Bandits

April 25, 2026Georgia Swarm17–10
(3–1, 6–4, 3–1, 5–4)
Buffalo BanditsGas South Arena
Attendance: 4,134
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Brett DobsonGoaliesMatt Vinc
Evan Constantopoulos
Thompson (Byrne, Hickey) – 00:401–0
1–106:14 – Robinson (Dooley)
Benedict (Cole, Van Schepen) – 07:132–1
Benedict (Thompson, Henrick) – 11:313–1
Byrne (Moon, Connell) – 16:184–1
4–217:27 – MacKay (Byrne, de Snoo)
Byrne (Benedict, Thompson) (PP) – 19:445–2
Jackson (Moon, Wiedemann) – 20:506–2
Byrne (Thompson) (PP) – 21:337–2
Jackson (Thompson, Moon) – 22:008–2
8–324:48 – Scanlan (MacKay)
Connell (Moon, MacIntosh) – 27:059–3
9–428:07 – Wyers
9–529:47 – de Snoo
Thompson (Cole, Jackson) – 31:3810–5
10–636:41 – Resetarits (MacKay, Byrne)
Trumble (Tabell) – 41:0511–6
Cole (Moon, Byrne) – 44:2212–6
Thompson (Moon, Cole) – 46:2613–6
Connell (Benedict, Thompson) – 47:3714–6
Thompson (Connell, Jackson) – 49:0015–6
15–749:52 – MacKay (Smith, Byrne) (PP)
15–851:45 – MacKay (Resetarits, Smith)
Jackson (Thompson, Benedict) (PP) – 54:5816–8
Connell (Byrne, Benedict) – 55:5017–8
17–959:01 – Buchanan (Resetarits, Byrne)
17–1059:14 – Byrne (Nanticoke, Smith)
8 minPenalties4 min
53Shots46
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(2) Colorado Mammoth vs. (7) San Diego Seals

April 25, 2026Colorado Mammoth12–13 OT
(3–3, 3–2, 5–4, 1–3, 0–1)
San Diego SealsBall Arena
Attendance: 8,991
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Dillon WardGoaliesChristopher Origlieri
McIntosh (Malcom, Vela) – 01:231–0
1–103:59 – Currier (McIntosh, Berg)
1–205:19 – McIntosh (Currier)
Malcom (Saris) – 07:282–2
2–307:48 – Watson (Currier, Gobrecht)
Kew (Malcom, Hannah) – 08:553–3
3–417:16 – Currier (Armitage)
Gilles – 17:294–4
Kew (Vela, Saris) – 18:485–4
Kew (Malcom) – 29:516–4
6–529:57 – Gobrecht (Baptiste)
Saris (Kew, McIntosh) – 32:197–5
Hannah (Kew, Malcom) – 34:018–5
8–634:56 – Berg (Watson, Armitage)
McIntosh (Hannah, Malcom) – 35:409–6
Kew (Hannah, Malcom) – 38:1110–6
10–740:04 – Currier (Leclaire, Barclay)
Malcom (Saris, Kew) (PP) – 42:1911–7
11–843:14 – Watson (Berg, Steenhuis)
11–943:29 – Berg (McIntosh, Currier)
11–1052:46 – Leclaire (Robinson, Armitage)
11–1154:27 – Watson (Berg, DiCicco)
11–1255:20 – Berg (Currier)
McIntosh (Rahn, Malcom) – 56:0512–12
12–1360:59 – Leclaire (Berg)
14 minPenalties8 min
45Shots68
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* Note: When Tre Leclaire scored the game-winning goal in overtime, he had received a pass from Wesley Berg after exiting the crease, which violated League Rules 67.3 and 17.81. A day later, NLL commissioner Brett Frood released a statement that said the goal should've been disallowed and possession should've been awarded to Colorado, and the officials working the game were suspended for the remainder of the playoffs.

(3) Saskatchewan Rush vs. (6) Toronto Rock

April 25, 2026Saskatchewan Rush13–16
(2–6, 5–2, 2–3, 4–5)
Toronto RockSaskTel Centre
Attendance: 5,653
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Frankie Scigliano
Thomas Kiazyk
GoaliesNick Rose
0–102:23 – Dawick (Craig, Matthews)
Shanks (Church) – 03:171–1
1–206:41 – Kirst (Kri)
1–307:17 – Boushy (English)
Church (Boudreau, Messenger) – 07:532–3
2–409:52 – Boushy (Dawick, Rogers)
2–511:16 – Boushy (Dawick, Hiltz)
2–611:34 – Dawick (Hiltz, Matthews)
Anderson (Messenger) – 22:313–6
Keenan (Church) – 23:024–6
4–724:18 – Kirst (Matthews, Rogers) (PP)
McClelland (Barnable) – 24:315–7
Barnable – 25:236–7
Church (Manns, Shanks) (PP) – 27:177–7
7–829:22 – Harris
Haley (Jay, Boudreau) – 30:178–8
Church (Shanks, Manns) – 33:239–8
9–935:11 – Dawick (Matthews) (PP)
9–1038:23 – Boushy (Hiltz)
9–1144:56 – Matthews (Hostrawser)
9–1247:00 – Kelleher
Church (Anderson, Shanks) – 47:1410–12
10–1348:41 – Gash
10–1452:48 – Boushy (Hiltz)
10–1553:37 – Kirst (Dawick, Boushy)
Keenan (Shanks, Church) – 55:1911–15
11–1656:52 – Kri (ENG)
Shanks (Manns, Haley) – 58:5412–16
Shanks (Anderson) – 59:1713–16
4 minPenalties4 min
62Shots48
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Semifinals

(6) Toronto Rock vs. (7) San Diego Seals

May 1, 2026Toronto Rock14–12
(4–1, 2–5, 3–3, 5–3)
San Diego SealsTD Coliseum
Attendance: 5,541
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Nick RoseGoaliesChristopher Origlieri
Cameron Dunkerley
English – 05:051–0
1–107:47 – Watson (Currier, Berg)
Matthews (Rogers, Craig) – 09:372–1
Rogers (Rose) – 10:083–1
Hiltz (Kelleher, Jubenville) – 10:424–1
4–216:32 – Watson (McIntosh, Leclaire)
4–317:44 – Leclaire (Currier, Watson)
Boushy (Dawick, Hiltz) – 18:505–3
5–419:40 – Armitage (Berg, DiCicco)
5–520:58 – Leclaire (Currier)
Boushy (Jubenville) – 22:126–5
6–625:20 – Robinson (Berg, Bradley)
Matthews (Harris, Rose) (SH) – 31:347–6
Craig (Jubenville, Kelleher) – 38:228–6
English – 38:329–6
9–739:51 – Currier (Leclaire, Berg)
9–841:02 – McIntosh (Armitage, Steenhuis)
9–944:30 – Leclaire (Berg, Watson)
Hiltz (Matthews, Dawick) (PP) – 46:1010–9
10–1047:12 – Robinson (Berg, Leclaire) (PP)
10–1149:26 – McIntosh (Leclaire)
Rogers (Boushy, Dawick) – 50:2811–11
Matthews (Rogers, English) – 58:2712–11
Rogers (English, Jubenville) – 58:5213–11
13–1259:13 – McIntosh (Robinson, Berg)
English (Rose) (ENG) – 59:3714–12
9 minPenalties8 min
46Shots56
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May 3, 2026San Diego Seals11–6
(2–1, 2–0, 4–1, 3–4)
Toronto RockPechanga Arena
Attendance: 5,643
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Cameron Dunkerley
Tyden Redlick
GoaliesNick Rose
Troy Holowchuk
0–101:17 – Rogers (Boushy, Kri)
Watson (Currier, McIntosh) – 07:241–1
Watson (Berg) – 10:552–1
Robinson (Leclaire, Berg) (PP) – 18:393–1
Leclaire (Berg) – 28:154–1
Berg (Robinson, Leclaire) – 33:295–1
Currier (McIntosh, Leclaire) – 35:236–1
Barclay (DiCicco) – 38:317–1
7–238:55 – Boushy (Hiltz, Kirst)
Watson (Leclaire, DiCicco) – 39:268–2
8–345:50 – Kirst (Kelleher) (SH)
Robinson (Currier, Berg) – 46:529–3
9–447:18 – Matthews (Kirst, Dawick)
Watson (Berg) – 52:2210–4
10–554:29 – Hiltz (SH)
Gobrecht (DiCicco) (PP, ENG) – 55:2911–5
11–659:10 – Boushy (Dawick, Rogers)
28 minPenalties52 min
52Shots42
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May 9, 2026Toronto Rock14–8
(4–1, 0–4, 5–1, 5–2)
San Diego SealsTD Coliseum
Attendance: 5,263
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Nick RoseGoaliesCameron Dunkerley
Kri (Rose) – 02:141–0
English (Kri) – 07:592–0
Craig (Hostrawser) – 09:043–0
Kelleher – 09:264–0
4–110:56 – Currier (Armitage)
4–217:44 – Berg (Currier)
4–325:51 – McIntosh (Berg, Robinson) (PP)
4–426:29 – Steenhuis (Currier)
4–528:18 – Currier (Robinson)
Kelleher (English, Rose) – 32:125–5
5–639:56 – Currier (PP)
Kirst (Dawick, English) – 40:446–6
Boushy (Kirst, Kri) – 43:127–6
Kirst – 44:118–6
Boushy (Matthews, Rogers) – 44:569–6
English – 46:5510–6
Matthews (Craig, Hostrawser) – 51:1011–6
11–751:20 – Baptiste
Hiltz (Kirst, Kelleher) – 51:5912–7
Hiltz (Matthews, Jackson) – 52:2813–7
13–853:37 – Leclaire (Robinson, Currier) (PP)
Jackson (English) (PP, ENG) – 58:4714–8
12 minPenalties6 min
46Shots61
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Rock wins series 2–1.

(4) Georgia Swarm vs. (8) Halifax Thunderbirds

May 2, 2026Georgia Swarm7–12
(2–1, 2–4, 2–4, 1–3)
Halifax ThunderbirdsGas South Arena
Attendance: 4,118
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Brett DobsonGoaliesWarren Hill
Connell (Jackson, Thompson) – 01:181–0
1–109:06 – Knox (Robinson, Petterson)
Manley (Hickey) – 10:152–1
MacIntosh (Hickey, Van Schepen) – 15:163–1
Thompson (Jackson, Henrick) – 15:494–1
4–218:26 – Bomberry (Knox, Petterson)
4–321:23 – Petterson (C. Wilson, Knox)
4–422:01 – Keogh (Robinson)
4–528:02 – Knox (Petterson, C. Wilson)
4–630:28 – Knox (Petterson, Jamieson) (PP)
Connell (Wiedemann, Manley) – 31:015–6
5–738:06 – Keogh (Jamieson, C. Wilson)
5–838:36 – C. Wilson (Petterson)
5–939:36 – Bomberry (Petterson)
Benedict (Thompson, Jackson) (PP) – 44:566–9
Jackson (Tarbell) – 50:387–9
7–1052:26 – Pearson (O'Connor)
7–1152:49 – Knox (Jamieson, Petterson)
7–1258:09 – Petterson (Terefenko) (ENG)
6 minPenalties6 min
42Shots65
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May 9, 2026Halifax Thunderbirds10–21
(2–5, 5–6, 1–5, 2–5)
Georgia SwarmScotiabank Centre
Attendance: 10,995
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Warren Hill
Drew Hutchinson
GoaliesBrett Dobson
Devlin Shanahan
0–101:07 – Henrick (McGrath)
Jamieson (Petterson, C. Wilson) – 04:231–1
1–205:45 – Connell (Thompson, Dobson) (SH)
Robinson (Petterson) (PP) – 06:072–2
2–307:58 – Cole (Wiedemann, Hickey)
2–410:29 – Jackson (Benedict, Thompson)
2–512:15 – Thompson (Benedict, Byrne) (PP)
2–617:13 – Thompson (Cole)
2–717:58 – Benedict (MacIntosh, Manley)
C. Wilson (Petterson, Jamieson) – 19:543–7
3–820:57 – Benedict (Connell, Thompson)
Knox (Jamieson, Petterson) – 22:404–8
Jamieson (Petterson, Terefenko) – 22:495–8
5–925:37 – Byrne (Benedict, Jackson)
Knox (Petterson, Jamieson) – 26:096–9
Robinson (Petterson, Jamieson) – 26:327–9
7–1028:24 – Byrne (Jackson, Benedict) (PP)
7–1129:59 – Byrne (Jackson, Thompson)
7–1230:41 – Byrne (Wiedemann, Manley)
Knox (Robinson, Petterson) – 33:248–12
8–1334:28 – Moon (Benedict, Jackson)
8–1439:31 – Thompson (Cole, Jackson)
8–1542:47 – Jackson (Cole) (PP)
8–1643:01 – Henrick (Wiedemann, Hickey)
8–1746:08 – Connell (Thompson, Trumble)
8–1846:54 – Benedict (Jackson, Cole)
8–1950:29 – MacIntosh (Dobson)
Bomberry (Petterson, Jamieson) – 50:499–19
9–2052:10 – Thompson (Jackson, Cole)
9–2153:59 – Jackson (Benedict, Moon) (PP)
Knox (Terefenko, Smyth) – 58:0410–21
16 minPenalties6 min
55Shots51
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May 10, 2026Halifax Thunderbirds15–11
(7–6, 2–2, 2–0, 4–3)
Georgia SwarmScotiabank Centre
Attendance: 7,482
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Warren HillGoaliesBrett Dobson
0–102:32 – Moon (Benedict, Jackson)
Jamieson (Romanchych, Withers) – 02:441–1
1–204:47 – Eccleston (Jackson)
1–305:30 – Jackson (Hickey, Wiedemann)
C. Wilson (Petterson, Knox) – 06:472–3
Jamieson (Robinson, Terefenko) – 07:033–3
3–407:50 – Jackson (Benedict, Wiedemann)
Bomberry (Petterson, Staats) – 08:444–4
BowHunter (Petterson, Jamieson) – 09:065–4
5–509:55 – Hickey (Tarbell) (SH)
Staats (Knox, Robinson) (PP) – 11:116–5
Knox (Petterson, Jamieson) (PP)7–5
7–613:08 – Connell (Cole, Thompson)
Knox (Staats, Petterson) – 17:218–6
8–719:52 – Jackson (Benedict, Eccleston) (PP)
Robinson (Staats, C. Wilson) – 24:009–7
9–825:32 – Eccleston (Thompson, Jackson)
Petterson (Jamieson) – 34:0910–8
BowHunter (Robinson) – 35:3111–8
11–950:19 – Tarbell (Connell)
Knox (Petterson) (PP) – 50:4312–9
Bomberry (Knox, Staats) (PP) – 51:3813–9
13–1053:45 – Cole (Thompson) (PP)
Petterson (Armstrong, Hossack) – 57:5114–10
14–1158:47 – Cole (Thompson, Henrick)
Terefenko (Petterson, Withers) (ENG) – 59:0115–11
12 minPenalties24 min
57Shots48
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* Note: In game two, the Georgia Swarm scored 21 goals, breaking an NLL record for most goals scored by a team in a single playoff game.

Thunderbirds win series 2–1.

NLL Finals

(6) Toronto Rock vs. (8) Halifax Thunderbirds

May 15, 2026Toronto Rock13–11
(3–4, 2–5, 4–0, 4–2)
Halifax ThunderbirdsTD Coliseum
Attendance: 7,812
More information Game reference ...
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Nick RoseGoaliesWarren Hill
8 minPenalties6 min
49Shots58
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May 17, 2026Halifax ThunderbirdsvToronto RockScotiabank Centre
May 23, 2026 (if needed)Toronto RockvHalifax ThunderbirdsTD Coliseum

Stadiums and locations

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Attendance

Regular season

More information Home team, Home games ...
Home teamHome gamesAverage attendanceTotal attendance[10]
Buffalo Bandits 9 18,290 164,614
Calgary Roughnecks 9 11,650 104,489
Halifax Thunderbirds 9 10,338 93,041
Vancouver Warriors 9 9,690 87,214
Colorado Mammoth 9 9,599 86,391
Toronto Rock 9 6,923 62,308
San Diego Seals 9 6,616 59,542
Saskatchewan Rush 9 6,475 58,278
Philadelphia Wings 9 6,420 57,776
Rochester Knighthawks 9 5,643 50,787
Oshawa FireWolves 9 5,538 49,841
Las Vegas Desert Dogs 9 5,078 45,700
Georgia Swarm 9 4,919 44,275
Ottawa Black Bears 9 4,651 41,863
League 126 7,985 1,006,119
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Playoffs

More information Home team, Home games ...
Home teamHome gamesAverage attendanceTotal attendance
Vancouver Warriors 1 9,073 9,073
Colorado Mammoth 1 8,991 8,991
Saskatchewan Rush 1 5,653 5,653
Georgia Swarm 1 4,134 4,134
League 4 6,963 27,851
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Announcing

On February 14, 2026, Maki Jenner did play-by-play for the Halifax Thunderbirds in a game in Halifax between them and the Buffalo Bandits, which made her the first woman to do play-by-play for the NLL.[11]

See also

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