@ThorSportRacing Forsure going to Darlington, shipping it off into T1 going from the apron to the wall, then getting loose off 2, there’s no way that’s not a good time.
@StoneDavidson96@PLLArchers@CoachKav44 Also if you wanna take the keys of the offense away from Fields cause he had an off year, Sam King who’s already on the team could step right into that spot.
@StoneDavidson96@PLLArchers@CoachKav44 In 2024(year they won the championship) Tre was the best goal scoring middie in the league, what are you talking about he’s not a 1st line.
@StoneDavidson96@PLLArchers@CoachKav44 Offense isn’t as much of a need as it seems, last season rarely was the whole unit healthy at the same time, which the injury bug hits everyone, last year was the Archers.
So instead of getting some O guy who’s gonna play 3rd line middie, they got the best player in the draft.
@Asteroid4914 Big Machine put Parker in the car for multiple years and then Nick, at some point you have to have someone else pay the bills or you’ll fold. Same thing Spire is doing with Saurez.
The Minnesota Swarm averaged 9,351 regular season fans over 90 home games from 2005 to 2015.
Among all teams that have ever been part of the NLL, this is still the 7th-largest regular season average attendance in league history.
1. Colorado Mammoth: 14,089
2. Buffalo Bandits: 13,789
3. Philadelphia Wings [original]: 12,411
4. Toronto Rock: 11,634
5. Calgary Roughnecks: 11,051
6. Saskatchewan Rush: 10,597
7. Minnesota Swarm: 9,351
Bring. Back. The. Minnesota. Swarm.