National Lacrosse League (1974–75)
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The National Lacrosse League was a
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league that lasted two seasons: 1974 and 1975. It is not related to the current
National Lacrosse League The National Lacrosse League (NLL) is a men's professional box lacrosse league in North America. The league is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The NLL currently has fifteen teams: ten in the United Stat ...
. Originally conceived by hockey owners as a means to fill their arenas in the summer months, the league was not very successful, with only Philadelphia and Montreal drawing sizeable crowds. The league folded in 1976 after the demise of several franchises and the inability of the Montreal franchise to play home games in 1976 because of the Summer Olympics. Like the current NLL, the majority of the league's players were from Canada. Besides featuring NHL players such as
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(Rochester) and Doug Favell (Philadelphia), the league also included
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(Montreal)—who went on to greater fame as the head coach of the
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.


History

The type of play during this short-early lived era of the NLL was a faster paced game, played more like an NHL style as opposed to the basketball style of the current league. Equipment differences include no face guards and wooden sticks. The 1976 season was cancelled due to three of the six teams going bankrupt and the Montreal team having to go two months without a home game because the 1976 Olympics would be using the
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for boxing. After the 1975 season, there would not be another professional lacrosse league in
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until the birth of the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League in January 1987.


Teams

* Maryland Arrows (1974-1975) *
Montreal Quebecois The Montreal Quebecois was a team part of the original National Lacrosse League. They played their home games at the Montreal Forum. Investors included NHL player John Ferguson Sr. and Nelson Stoll. The roster included Major League Soccer coach B ...
(1974-1975) *
Philadelphia Wings Philadelphia Wings may refer to any of three distinct professional lacrosse teams: * Philadelphia Wings (1974–1975), a member of the original National Lacrosse League * Philadelphia Wings (1987–2014), a founding member of the National Lacrosse ...
(1974-1975) 1 *
Rochester Griffins Rochester may refer to: Places Australia * Rochester, Victoria Canada * Rochester, Alberta United Kingdom *Rochester, Kent **City of Rochester-upon-Medway (1982–1998), district council area ** History of Rochester, Kent **HM Prison Ro ...
(1974)/
Long Island Tomahawks Long may refer to: Measurement * Long, characteristic of something of great duration * Long, characteristic of something of great length * Longitude (abbreviation: long.), a geographic coordinate * Longa (music), note value in early music men ...
(1975) 2 * Syracuse Stingers (1974)/
Quebec Caribous The Quebec Caribous (or Les Caribous) were a member of the National Lacrosse League (1974–75), National Lacrosse League. The franchise was originally the Syracuse Stingers who were founded in 1974 with the creation of the league. They played ...
(1975) * Toronto Tomahawks (1974) 2/ Boston Bolts (1975) :''1The Philadelphia Wings in this league are not related to the modern
Philadelphia Wings Philadelphia Wings may refer to any of three distinct professional lacrosse teams: * Philadelphia Wings (1974–1975), a member of the original National Lacrosse League * Philadelphia Wings (1987–2014), a founding member of the National Lacrosse ...
of the modern
National Lacrosse League The National Lacrosse League (NLL) is a men's professional box lacrosse league in North America. The league is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The NLL currently has fifteen teams: ten in the United Stat ...
.'' :''2The 1974 Toronto team and the 1975 Long Island team had the same name (Tomahawks), but they were separate franchises.''


Champions


1975 season


Final standings


Playoffs


Top Ten Scorers


See also

* National Lacrosse Association


References

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External links


1974–1975 National Lacrosse League film page
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