Friday, May 26, 2023

Bandits' Playoff History

With no media guide - either team or league - available for the Bandits of the NLL, it's tough to find out the team's history. That's particularly discouraging in the playoffs, when information is always helpful.

So let's get to work. We'll give a line to every playoff game in team history for handy reference.

Date - Opponent - Score - W/L - Attend.

3/27/92 - Boston - 22-16 - W    15,603

4/4/92 - @Detroit - 19-16 - W - 4,136

4/11/92 - @Philadelphia - 11-10* - W - 13,017 (Championship Game)

4/3/93 - Boston - 12-10 - W - 16,325

4/10/93 - Philadelphia - 13-12 - W - 16,325 (Championship Game)

4/9/94 - Detroit - 16-10 - W - 15,836

4/16/94 - Philadelphia - 15-26 - L - 16,284 (Championship Game)

3/25/94 - Philadelphia - 16-19 - L - 10,557

4/6/96 - Rochester - 18-10 - W - 14,435

4/12/96 - Philadelphia - 15-10 - W - 16,230 (Championship Game)

4/5/97 - New York - 19-10 - W - 12,155

4/12/97 - Rochester - 12-15 - L - 18.055 (Championship Game)

4/18/98 - @Philadelphia - 12-17 - L - 9,795 

4/21/00 - Rochester - 11-15 - L - 7,873

4/19/03 - Calgary - 16-9 - W - 6,761

4/26/03 - @Rochester - 13-16 - L - 8,834

4/17/04 - @Rochester - 13-9 - W - 7,029

4/25/04 - @Toronto - 19-10 - W - 14,618

5/7/04 - @Calgary - 11-14 - L - 19,289

4/23/05 - Rochester - 14-19 - L - 10,014

4/23/06 - Minnesota - 11-10 - W - 8,110

4/29/06 - Rochester - 15-10 - W - 10,897

5/13/06 - Colorado - 9-16 - L - 16,104 (Championship Game)

4/22/07 - Minnesota - 14-8 - W - 9,003

4/27/07 - @Rochester - 13-14* - L - 8,558

5/2/08 - Philadelphia - 14-12 - W - 9,344

5/10/08 - New York - 19-12 - W - 11,012

5/17/08 - Portland - 14-13 - W - 18,690 (Championship Game)\

5/2/09 - Boston - 11-8 - W - 13,343

5/19/09 - @New York - 3-9 - L - 5,644

5/6/10 - @Toronto - 11-13 - L - 9,367

4/30/11 - Boston - 11-10 - W - 11,273

5/7/11 - Toronto - 11-12 - L - 12,349

5/5/12 - @Toronto - 6-7- L - 9,472

5/3/14 - @Toronto - 15-13 - W - 7,867

5/10/14 - Rochester - 12-8 - W - 9,209

5/17/14 - @Rochester - 8-13 - L - 8,651

5/17/14 - @Rochester - 1-2* - L  (Minigame)

5/8/15 - @Rochester - 11-14 - L - 6,527

5/16/16 - @New England - 15-10 - W - 3,697

5/21/16 - New England - 20-15 - W - 14,255

5/28/16 - Saskatchewan - 9-11 - L - 12,692 (Finals)

6/4/16 - Saskatchewan - 10-11 - L - 15,182 (Finals)

5/4/19 - New England - 13-6 - W - 11,776

5/11/19 - Toronto - 12-8 - W - 11,635

5/18/19 - Calgary - 7-10 - L - 15,747 (Finals)

5/25/19 - Calgary - 13-14* - L - 17,038 (Finals)

5/7/22 - Albany - 10-5 - W - 12,535

5/15/22 - Toronto - 18-17 - W - 10,258

5/21/22 - @Toronto - 10-9 - W - 7,992

6/4/22 - Colorado - 15-14 - W - 14,274 (Finals)

6/11/22 - @Colorado - 8-11 - L - 10,082 (Finals)

6/18/22 - Colorado - 8-10 - L - 19,060 (Finals) 

5/6/23 - Rochester - 20-8 - W - 14,794 

5/12/23 - Toronto - 14-5 - W - 11,510

5/13/23 - @Toronto - 17-8 - W - 8,304 

5/27/23 - Colorado - 13-12 - W - 14,260 (Finals)

5/29/23 - @Colorado - 10-16 - L - 10,686 (Finals)

6/3/23 - Colorado - 13-4 - W - 18,296 (Finals)

4/27/24 - Georgia - 10-9o - W - 17,865

5/3/24 - @Toronto - 12-4 - W - 7,130

5/5/24 - Toronto - 10-8 - W - 16,312

5/16 - @Albany - 12-8 - W - 5,032 (Finals)

5/17 - Albany - 15-13 - W - 19,070 (Finals)

* - indicates overtime 

Updated on June 20, 2024

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