When I worked in the NHL, I used to like to look at who piled up some goals without the benefit of a power-play goal. I always figured that such players represented untapped offensive talent.
Here's the list of the leaders in the NLL from 2023-24:
Name - Team - Goals
Sam LeClair - Philadelphia - 19
Riley Loewen - Vancouver - 15
Aaron Woods - Halifax - 14
Josh Dawick - Toronto - 13
Zach Miller - Georgia - 13
Taggart Clark - New York - 13
Ryan Sheridan - Panther City - 13
Kyle Killen - Vancouver - 12
Nathan Grenon - Albany - 12
Ian MacKay - Buffalo - 12
Mike Messenger - Saskatchewan - 12
Connor Kirst - Las Vegas - 12
And here are the leaders since 2007, as LeClair cracks the top 20:
Name - Team - Goals
Ryan Lee - Colorado - 2018-19 - 27
Chris Boushy - Halifax - 2021-22 - 26
Kevin Buchanan - New England - 2017 - 25
Dan Dawson - Rochester - 2013 - 23
Matthew Dinsdale - Saskatchewan - 2018 - 23
Bill McGlone - Chicago - 2007 - 22
Zed Williams - Georgia - 2018-19 - 22
Kevin Buchanan - New England - 2015 - 21
Garrett Thul - Philadelphia - 2014 - 21
Josh Medeiros - Panther City - 2022-23 - 21
Joe Walters - Rochester - 2015 - 20
Matthew Dinsdale - Saskatchewan - 2018-19 - 20
Miles Thompson - Georgia - 2016 - 19
Bill McGlone - Philadelphia - 2010 - 19
Geoff Snider - Philadelphia - 2010 - 19
Josh Sims - Colorado - 2007 - 19
Nathan Grenon - Panther City - 2021-22 - 19
Sam LeClair - Philadelphia - 2023-24
Jacob Ruest - Calgary - 2017 - 18
Jake Fox - New York - 2021-22 - 18
Shane Simpson - Calgary - 2022-23 - 18
Updated on April 24,. 2024
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