NLL Attendances – Week 17 (FULL)

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Tough losses, a playoff spot clinched, and some great attendances headlined NLL week 17!

 

Featured Image credit: Jenn Pierce/NLL

 

Not Extinct (yet)

Colorado (vs ROCH): 11,133

  • season high (7 games)
  • best since 1/7/23

The Mammoth seemed to dead to rights after trading away some key defensive pieces. In came Rochester, and guess who showed up? Yep! Dillon Ward (44 saves) held the Knighthawks to 7 goals. In other words, Mammoth might actually start another version of “sneak into the post season, play spoiler, and make the NLL Finals.” The script is in…

 

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Season High Attendances

Toronto (vs HFX): 9,588

  • season high (8 games)

Hopefully, fans stuck around because the Rock rallied late, winning 9-8 in overtime. As predicted in Friday’s article (read), this game featured a high attendance!

 

Philadelphia (vs VAN): 8,737

  • season high (7 games)

Not sure how much the crazy Philly fans will support the Wings now… Considering they showed up and watched the Vancouver Warriors win 21-12 (*crying laughing emoji here*).

 

San Diego (vs LV): 5,347

  • season high (7 games)

The Seals clinched a post season spot once again (lol). Also, why does Las Vegas have this team’s number? The Desert Dogs were so close to sweeping the season series, which makes no sense given the talent discrepancy.

 

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Stayin’ Alive

New York (vs SASK): 4,875

Not only did the Riptide beat a hungry Rush team 14-11, the fans still showed up (for their standards). Unfortunately, the ownership group doesn’t care. Will the Long Island team make a Playoff run before they relocate? Hmmm.

 

ICYMI: Friday’s Attendances

  • Bandits Mafia packed Dickies Arena as Panther City won in front of 3,045
  • The red wearing Roughnecks beat the FireWolves as 9,656 were watching

 

Sunday In Duluth

Georgia (vs SASK): 5,073

The 2nd lowest of the season after last week set a new ugly bar. Yet, the Swarm are now 9-7, firmly in line for a Playoffs berth.