John Tavares (lacrosse player)
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John Tavares (born September 4, 1968, in
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) is a
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former professional
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player and current head coach of the
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of the National Lacrosse League (NLL). He is the NLL's all-time leading scorer and also a mathematics teacher at
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in
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, Canada. He attended
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in
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. Tavares played his entire National Lacrosse League (NLL) career with the
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, starting in their inaugural season in 1992. He was acquired from the
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in exchange for Brian Nikula in October 1991. Tavares was also the Professional Lacrosse Players' Association representative for the Bandits. Tavares is the NLL's all-time leader in games played (306), goals (815), assists (934), and points (1,749). His 2,191 loose balls recovered is the second most all-time. Tavares is the uncle of
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, the captain and star forward of the
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. John Tavares was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame on May 12, 2022.


National Lacrosse League

On Saturday February 18, 2006, the Buffalo Bandits defeated the Minnesota Swarm by a score of 14–9 in front of 12,458 fans at
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. In that game, John Tavares tied the NLL Career Points (goals + assists) record at 1,091 points held by
Gary Gait Gary Charles Gait (born April 5, 1967) is a Canadian retired Hall of Fame professional lacrosse player and currently the head coach of the men’s lacrosse team at Syracuse University, where he played the sport collegiately. On January 24, 2017, ...
, who had retired after the
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season. On Saturday March 4, 2006, 10,961 fans witnessed history. On that night, the Buffalo Bandits played their 7th regular season game again hosting the Minnesota Swarm, and Tavares scored two points in an 11–8 loss. The first was his 1,092nd career point, the record-breaker, which was an assist to
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who scored a power-play goal at 11:57 in the second period. (The second point, Point 1,093, was also an assist to Steenhuis in the third period.) Play was stopped, and Tavares was given the game ball. On Saturday January 20, 2008, Tavares scored his 597th career goal (against goalie
Matt Vinc Matt Vinc (born June 9, 1982 in St. Catharines, Ontario) is a Canadian professional lacrosse goaltender who plays for the Buffalo Bandits in the National Lacrosse League and for the Peterborough Lakers of the Major Series Lacrosse. He was a memb ...
) in a win over the New York Titans, passing
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and becoming the NLL's all-time leader in goals scored. May 17, 2008 Tavares won his fourth championship and first since 1996. The Bandits beat the
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in the championship game with the help of two Tavares goals. During the
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, he was named to the
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.


Career totals including playoffs

* Games Played: 344 * Career Goals: 899 * Career Assists: 1,050 * Career Points: 1,949 * Loose Balls: 2,464 * Tavares was the first player in NLL history to have 500 goals and 500 assists.


Points milestones

* No. 1: Jan. 4, 1992, assist to
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vs. New York in first game. * 100: March 20, 1993, goal vs. Detroit's Paul Mootz in 16th game. * 200: Jan. 20, 1996, goal vs. Baltimore's J.J. Pearl in 34th game. * 300: Feb. 7, 1997, assist to Darris Kilgour vs. Baltimore in 47th game. * 400: Jan. 8, 1999, goal vs. Philadelphia's
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in 62nd game. * 500: Feb. 18, 2000, goal vs. Rochester's Pat O'Toole in 78th game. * 600: Feb. 10, 2001, goal vs. Washington's Devin Dalep in 91st game. * 700: Feb. 1, 2002, assist to
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vs. Montreal in 107th game. * 800: Feb. 8, 2003, assist to Mike Accursi vs. Toronto in 122nd game. * 900: Feb. 14, 2004, goal vs. Anaheim's
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in 139th game. * 1,000: Feb. 19, 2005, assist to
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vs. Rochester in 154th game. * 1,091: Feb. 18, 2006, assist to Cory Bomberry vs. Minnesota in 169th game. (Ties Gary Gait's then-existing NLL Career Points Record) * 1,092: March 4, 2006, assist to
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vs. Minnesota in 170th game. (New NLL Career Points Record) * 1,600: March 17, 2012, goal vs. Minnesota in 259th game. * 1,949: May 8, 2015, assist to
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vs. Rochester in (Division Semifinal) game 349. (final tally)


Statistics

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Canadian Lacrosse Association

Tavares' teams have won seven
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s, 1992 and 1993 with the
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, 1994 through 1996 with the
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, 2002 with the
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, and 2012 with the
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. In 1992, 1993, and 1996, Tavares won the
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as most valuable player in the
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competition. Tavares also won the
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scoring title eight times, and the MSL's Most Valuable Player award three times. Tavares played Ontario Junior A lacrosse for the Mississauga Tomahawks.


Statistics


International play

John Tavares represented
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internationally. He played for his home country in the
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and in the
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World Championships, winning the gold medal in both.


See also

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NLL records This article lists all-time records for the National Lacrosse League, as well as the predecessors ''Major Indoor Lacrosse League'' and ''Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League''. Franchise records ''Through the end of the 2021-22 season'' All time records ...


References


Further reading

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External links


JOHN TAVARES NAMED TO 2012 NLL ALL-PRO TEAM
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TAVARES LOOKS BACK ON ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SEASON
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(from 1999) {{DEFAULTSORT:Tavares, John 1968 births Buffalo Bandits players Canadian lacrosse players Canadian people of Portuguese descent Lacrosse people from Ontario Living people National Lacrosse League All-Stars National Lacrosse League major award winners Sportspeople from Toronto D'Youville College alumni Canadian expatriate sportspeople in the United States Buffalo Bandits coaches