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2 TEAM INFORMATION ARENA Pepsi Center 1000 Chopper Circle Denver, CO Phone: Fax: TEAM INFORMATION Capacity: 18,007 Floor Dimensions: 200 x 85 Colors: Burgundy, Black, Silver and White Founded: 1987 (Relocated from Washington D.C. in 2003) Press Box Location: West Side, Level P COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

3 SCHEDULE Date Time Opponent Home/Away TV Info Fri, Dec. 8 6:30PM Vancouver Away NLLTV Sat, Dec. 23 7:00PM Georgia Home Twitter Game of the Week Fri, Dec. 29 7:00PM Calgary Away NLLTV Sat, Jan. 13 7:00PM Saskatchewan Home Twitter Game of the Week Fri, Jan. 26 7:30PM Vancouver Home ALT Fri, Feb. 2 7:30PM Saskatchewan Home ALT Sat, Feb. 10 7:00PM Calgary Away Twitter Game of the Week Sun, Feb :00PM New England Away NLLTV Fri, Mar. 2 5:35PM Georgia Away NLLTV Sat, Mar. 3 7:00PM Buffalo Home ALT2 Sat, Mar. 10 7:00PM Calgary Home ALT Sat, Mar. 17 6:00PM Vancouver Away NLLTV Sat, Mar. 24 7:00PM Vancouver Home ALT2 Fri, Mar. 30 5:30PM Toronto Away Twitter Game of the Week Sat, Mar. 31 5:30PM Rochester Away NLLTV Sat, Apr. 7 6:30PM Saskatchewan Away NLLTV Sat, Apr. 14 7:00PM New England Home ALT Sat, Apr. 28 7:00PM Toronto Home ALT All Times Mountain. Dates, times and broadcast schedules subject to change without notice COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 3

4 GAME THEMES GAME 1 DEC. 23 TEDDY BEAR TOSS The Mammoth home opener will feature the team s inaugural Teddy Bear Toss! All tickets purchased will include a Mammoth Teddy Bear (while supplies last) for fans to throw onto the field. The Mammoth will donate bears to A Precious Child. GAME 2 JAN. 13 KIDS TAKE CHARGE! Kids are taking the reins in The Loud House, but we re offering fun for parents too! All adult tickets purchased with the promotional code will be 25% off! We encourage parents to let their kids take them out for a change. GAME 3 JAN. 26 BLACKOUT NIGHT Blackout Night is back! Fans are encouraged to wear black apparel to black out Pepsi Center. The Mammoth players will debut NEW black uniforms, and all tickets purchased will have their ticketing fees blacked out! GAME 4 FEB. 2 SINGLE S APPRECIATION NIGHT It s hard to escape Valentine s Day, unless you come to The Loud House! Fans are encouraged to bring their single friends and join the Mammoth for Singles Appreciation Night! GAME 5 MAR. 3 COLORADO PRIDE NIGHT Celebrate all things Colorado at Colorado Pride Night! The Mammoth will wear their fan-favorite, Colorado-themed uniforms. Before the game, fans can purchase Colorado-themed jerseys for at Altitude Authentics, or can bid in the silent auction for player worn Colorado gear. GAME 6 MAR. 10 MILITARY APPRECIATION To honor all our military personnel, the Mammoth will host Military Appreciation Night. Throughout the season King Soopers is proud to honor a Hero of the Game for each home Mammoth game. This unique experience includes 2 lower level tickets, a VIP parking pass, and a thank you gift from King Soopers. Each Hero is also honored during an in-game feature and shown on PepsiVision. GAME 7 MAR. 24 JOHN GRANT JR. JERSEY RETIREMENT Join the Mammoth as they raise John Grant Jr. s No. 24 jersey to the rafters! Before the team takes the turf, help the Mammoth celebrate one of the greatest athletes Colorado has ever seen with a jersey retirement ceremony for the one and only, Junior. GAME 8 APR. 14 LACROSSE OUT CANCER For the 9th season, the Mammoth will host its Lacrosse Out Cancer night, presented by Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children. Join the Mammoth in the fight to cross out cancer with a silent auction featuring game-worn, Lacrosse Out Cancer gear from the players. All proceeds will go to local non-profits that fight cancer daily. GAME 9 APRIL 28 FAN APPRECIATION In our final regular-season home game of the season, the Mammoth is celebrating our fans! The entire Mammoth organization wants to thank our fans for their continual support COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

5 STAFF DIRECTORY EXECUTIVE STAFF Owner... E. Stanley Kroenke President & CEO, Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (KSE)... Jim Martin Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, KSE, Governor, Colorado Mammoth... Matt Hutchings Executive Vice President Partnership Marketing & Media Sales... Ben Boylan Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, KSE... Bruce Glazer Executive Vice President & General Counsel, KSE... Stephen L. Stieneker Executive Vice President & General Manager/ Executive Producer, Altitude Sports & Entertainment... Ken Miller Senior Vice President, Marketing & Chief Marketing Officer, KSE... Declan Bolger Senior Vice President and Chief Ticketing Officer, KSE... David Burke Vice President, Community Relations, KSE... Deb Dowling-Canino General Manager & Alternate Governor, Colorado Mammoth... Dan Carey COACHING STAFF Coach...Pat Coyle Assistant Coach...Chris Gill Assistant Coach...Dan Stroup Head of Sports Performance...Joel Raether MEDICAL STAFF Athletic Trainer...Maggie Yates Team Doctor...Dr. Michelle Wolcott Team Dentist...Dr. Eric Rysner Team Chiropractor...Dr. Ken Szarka COMMUNICATIONS Public Relations Coordinator...Elise Matson Marketing Coordinator...Ryan Ireland COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 5

6 OWNER E. STANLEY KROENKE Owner Mr. E. Stanley Kroenke became owner of the Colorado Mammoth on July 9, Under his leadership the Mammoth has become the model franchise in the National Lacrosse League. The team has qualified for the playoffs in 14 of its 15 seasons, and won the Champion s Cup in Colorado has led the league in attendance seven times, averaging more than 16,000 fans per game in its history. The Mammoth was honored as the host for the NLL All-Star Games in 2004 and Kroenke has overseen five NLL Executive Award winners including the 2004 Executive of the Year, 2005 Sponsorship Executive of the Year, 2005 Ticket Sales Executive of the Year, 2008 Marketing Executive of the Year and 2008 Sponsorship Executive of the Year. Notable Mammoth players who have received NLL awards include former Mammoth captain, Gary Gait (2004, 2005 Sportsmanship Award); current Mammoth General Manager, Dan Carey (2008 Sportsmanship Award); and Colorado Mammoth all-time leading goal scorer, John Grant, Jr. (2012 Most Valuable Player). As direct owner of the Denver Nuggets (in 2015 the Denver Nuggets and the Colorado Avalanche were transferred into a family trust), Kroenke s tenure has included a streak of 10 consecutive seasons in the NBA playoffs from , a feat accomplished by only one other team in that span. Since purchasing the team in 2000, Kroenke has overseen two Executive of the Year winners as well as one Coach of the Year award. The Nuggets have also enjoyed the most successful five-year span ( ) in franchise history, boasting an all-time team-best 15-game winning streak (March 2013) and posting a franchise-record for home wins in the regular season with 38 in Under Kroenke s ownership, the Colorado Avalanche has won a Stanley Cup (2001), captured four division championships ( , ), won the Presidents Trophy (2001) and hosted the NHL All-Star Game (2001). During his first five years of ownership, the Avalanche sold out every home game and went on to post an NHL-record 487 consecutive game sellout streak. Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, Kroenke s Denver-based company, also owns Major League Soccer s Colorado Rapids. In 2007 and 2015 the Rapids hosted the MLS All-Star Game, and in 2010 they won the MLS Cup Championship. In 2016, they played in their conference championship. In June 2011, Kroenke became the majority shareholder of Arsenal FC, the storied English Premier League football club. The St. Louis Rams (now the Los Angeles Rams) won the Super Bowl in 2000 while Mr. Kroenke was a co-owner; he became the team s principal owner in August Overall, the Mammoth, Nuggets, Avalanche and Rapids have made 39 playoff appearances, won three league championships and hosted five All-Star Games since Arsenal won the 2014, 2015 and 2017 FA Cup. Off the field, one of Kroenke s priorities has been the Colorado community. More than $16 million in contributions have been made to Colorado charities through Kroenke Sports Charities. The Mammoth is a strong advocate of youth lacrosse in Colorado, and the team s efforts have played a significant role in introducing lacrosse to those who were previously unexposed. As well as contributing to the Colorado community, the Kroenke family donated $1 million to the Red Cross Organization in response to the hurricanes that devastated the coastal regions of the country earlier this year. In addition to his success as an owner, Kroenke has been an innovator in television programming. In September 2004, Kroenke launched Altitude Sports & Entertainment, a 24-hour regional television network that is the broadcast home for the Mammoth, Nuggets, Avalanche and Rapids. Altitude also airs professional, collegiate and high school sporting events throughout the Rocky Mountain region. On Dec. 31, 2015, KSE announced the acquisition of three Denver FM radio stations, KIMN-FM (Mix 100.3), KXKL-FM (Kool 105), and KWOF-FM (92.5 the Wolf). KSE also acquired 950AM, now known as Altitude Sports Radio, the new radio broadcast home for the Nuggets, Avalanche and Rapids. Pepsi Center, a KSE-owned facility and the largest indoor arena, event center and concert venue in Colorado, is the home arena for the Nuggets, Avalanche and Mammoth, seating 18,007 fans for lacrosse, 19,520 fans for basketball and 17,809 for hockey. On April 7, 2007, KSE opened DICK S Sporting Goods Park, one of the largest sports complexes in the world. It played host to the 2014 FIL World Lacrosse Championships. The state-of-the-art sports facility sits on more than 160 acres in Commerce City, CO, and seats 18,000 fans for field sports and up to 27,000 for concerts. KSE also owns the Paramount Theatre, a historic landmark in downtown Denver, and through Peak Entertainment, LLC, a joint venture between KSE and AEG Live Rocky Mountains, co-manages 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, CO, a multi-use arena accommodating up to 6,500 people for a variety of events. Pepsi Center, Paramount Theatre and 1STBANK Center are home to more than 300 events annually, including world renowned acts such as Garth Brooks, U2, Madonna, Taylor Swift, Phish, Aerosmith and Bruce Springsteen. Kroenke s enthusiasm and vision ensure that Denver will continue to be the top entertainment destination in the Rocky Mountain region for generations to come. Local media outlets have consistently named Kroenke one of the most significant people in the Denver arts and entertainment community, saying no other person entertains more people more often. Kroenke is chairman and owner of The Kroenke Group, a private real estate investment and development company with properties located throughout the United States and Canada. Over the past four decades, he has built a reputation as one of the nation s leading real estate developers. Kroenke holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Missouri. In addition to their son Josh, who is President and Governor of the Nuggets and Avalanche, Stan and his wife, Ann, have a daughter, Whitney, an awardwinning documentary film producer COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

7 KSE EXECUTIVE STAFF MEMORIES ARE PLAYED HERE. Kroenke Sports & Entertainment is committed to providing world class sports and entertainment for both live and broadcast audiences. We will welcome fans into our venues as family, providing respect and care from the purchase of a ticket, to the drive home. We will celebrate the best in sport and entertainment by recognizing the diversity and human spirit around us, and by working within our community to improve the lives of all those within the community. We will strive to perform this mission within a viable and self-sustaining business model. JIM MARTIN PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER MATT HUTCHINGS EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER BEN BOYLAN EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT PARTNERSHIP MARKETING & MEDIA SALES BRUCE GLAZER EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER KEN MILLER EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER, ALTITUDE SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT STEPHEN STIENEKER EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL COUNSEL DECLAN BOLGER SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, MARKETING & CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER DAVID BURKE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF TICKETING OFFICER BRENDA EGGER SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, GENERAL MANAGER, RADIO DAVE JOLETTE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, VENUE OPERATIONS BILLI CAPRA VICE PRESIDENT, BROADCAST SERVICES TOMAGO COLLINS VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNICATIONS DEB DOWLING-CANINO VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNITY RELATIONS & FAN DEVELOPMENT COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 7

8 EXECUTIVE STAFF DAN CAREY General Manager & Alternate Governor Dan Carey was appointed the second General Manager in Mammoth history in July Carey joined the Colorado Mammoth front office as Director of Player Personnel on October 20, 2015 after serving as the team s Head Eastern Scout. A fan-favorite during his playing days, Carey was the Mammoth s first-round selection in the 2005 NLL Entry Draft. He was a member of the 2006 NLL All-Rookie Team and won the Champion s Cup in his first pro season. Carey was a three-time all-star ( ) and won the league s Sportsmanship Award in That year, he co-founded the Mammoth s Sticks for Schools program and curriculum that taught basic fundamentals to elementary school students. A national champion at the collegiate level (Herkimer County Community College, 2003) and in Canada, winning the Mann Cup with the Peterborough Lakers in 2004, 2006 and 2007, Carey won a world championship with Team Canada in the 2007 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship. More recently, Carey earned bachelor s degrees in history and education. He was a teacher and varsity lacrosse coach at the renowned school, The Hill Academy, for two years before relocating to Colorado with his wife, Lisa, and their daughter, Nina COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

9 COACHING STAFF PAT COYLE Head Coach Pat Coyle enters his first full season as Head Coach on the Mammoth bench. This season marks Coyle s fifth season overall after being named interim coach with Chris Gill and Dan Stroup on March 5, He guided the team to a franchise-record eight wins at Pepsi Center in Under his supervision, the Mammoth was the least-penalized team in the NLL a season ago (9.28 PIM per game), 54% less than the second-least-penalized squad. Colorado has earned the number-two seed in the West Division, and home playoff games, in each of Coyle s two full seasons. In 2014, Coyle became the first defenseman in league history to win induction into the NLL Hall of Fame. A Mammoth player from , he was named to the Mammoth s All-Decade Team in Coyle was the 2002 NLL Defensive Player of the Year in the inaugural season of the award. Coyle s most recent accolade, awarded just prior to the NLL season, was induction into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame. A five-time champion in his 12-year playing career, Coyle hoisted the Champion s Cup four times with the Toronto Rock (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003) and once with the Mammoth (2006). CHRIS GILL Assistant Coach A prolific goal-scorer in his playing days, Assistant Coach, Chris Gill enters his fifth season overall on the Mammoth bench after being named interim coach with Pat Coyle and Dan Stroup on March 5, He oversaw a power-play unit that was one of just two in the NLL to convert on 50-percent or more of its opportunities both at home and on the road. Gill has helped steer the Mammoth to the number-two seed in the West Division, and home playoff games, in each of his two full seasons. In 2015, Gill was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame. He was a fourth-generation inductee, joining great-grandfather Les Dickinson, grandfather Bill Dickinson and father Sohen Gill. Gill tallied 338 goals in his NLL career and led the league with 17 power-play goals in the Mammoth s championship season in It was the first of Gill s four years in Colorado (2006, ). He retired as a member of the organization. Gill was also a member of the Toronto Rock dynasty. He won two championships with the franchise (1999, 2000). DAN STROUP Assistant Coach An NLL Hall of Famer who was enshrined in the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in November, Assistant Coach, Dan Stroup begins his fifth season overall as a member of the Mammoth coaching staff after being named interim coach with Pat Coyle and Chris Gill on March 5, In 2016, Stroup s Mammoth squad was a perfect 7-0 when leading at halftime, and was the only team with four or more wins in one-goal games (a perfect 6-0). His tutelage resulted in a second-straight season of a number-two seed in the West Division, which comes with a home playoff game. In his playing career, Stroup scored 19-plus goals in 10 consecutive seasons. He also won four championships as a player (Toronto: 1999, 2000, 2002; Colorado: 2006) and one as a coach (Washington: 2010). Stroup s heroics in the championship game in 2000 earned him MVP honors COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 9

10 COACHING STAFF JOEL RAETHER Head of Sports Performance Joel Raether has been with the Mammoth organization since 2007, working with the players to improve conditioning, nutrition and on-field performance. Raether also serves as the Director of Sport Performance at Authentic Performance Center in Denver, Colorado. He served as the Education Programs Coordinator for the National Strength and Conditioning Association from His coaching career includes stints as the assistant strength and conditioning coach for the University of Denver from and the University of Nebraska Kearney from Raether earned his bachelor s and master s degree in exercise science from the University of Nebraska Kearney and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist with distinction (CSCS*D) by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Raether has co-authored the books 101 Agility Drills, 101 Sand Bag Exercises, and was a contributing author for Fit Kids for Life, Developing Agility and Quickness and Core Training for Sport. He has published numerous peer reviewed articles and popular literature contributions, as well as training DVDs. He is a highly sought after presenter who has presented nationally and internationally in the area of sports performance and also served as a consultant to various media outlets such as The Chicago Tribune, New Balance, Men s Health, SOBEFit Magazine, 9 News Denver and Wellness News. He has trained athletes at all levels including high school, NCAA, NHL, NFL, NLL, MLL, MLS, World Cup Skiing and the LPGA. His coaching accolades include numerous all- Americans, more than a dozen conference championships, and more than 10 individual or team collegiate national championships, as well as two Olympians which included an Olympic Gold medalist in Torino. Raether is also the co-founder of Performance Sandbag Training Systems (PST) COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

11 BUILDING THE TEAM 20-MAN ACTIVE ROSTER 3 Tim Edwards... Signed as a free agent prior to the 2017 season 4 Josh Sullivan... Signed as a free agent prior to the 2016 season 7 Ryan Benesch... Acquired from Buffalo Bandits via trade prior to the 2017 season 8 Greg Downing... Signed as a free agent prior to the 2016 season 11 Taylor Stuart... Drafted 35th overall (fourth round) by the Mammoth in the 2016 NLL Entry Draft 16 Ryan Lee... Drafted 25th overall (third round) by the Mammoth in the 2017 NLL Entry Draft 17 Chris Wardle... Signed as a free agent prior to the 2016 season 18 Robert Hope... Drafted 7th overall (first round) by the Mammoth in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft 20 Jacob Ruest... Signed as a free agent prior to the 2017 season 23 Jordan Gilles... Drafted 52nd overall (sixth round) by the Mammoth in the 2015 NLL Entry Draft 25 Brad Self... Acquired from the Buffalo Bandits via trade during the 2016 season 27 Scott Carnegie... Signed as a free agent prior to the 2017 season 28 Stephen Keogh... Acquired from the Rochester Knighthawks via trade during the 2016 season 35 Jeremy Noble... Acquired from Rochester Knighthawks via trade during the 2015 season 39 Steve Fryer... Signed as a free agent prior to the 2017 season 45 Dillon Ward... Drafted 3rd overall (first round) by the Mammoth in the 2013 NLL Entry Draft 51 Eli McLaughlin... Drafted 4th overall (first round) by the Mammoth in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft 82 Joey Cupido... Drafted 38th overall (fifth round) by the Mammoth in the 2011 NLL Entry Draft 88 Zack Greer... Acquired from the Saskatchewan Rush via trade prior to the 2017 season 94 Bryce Sweeting... Drafted 32nd overall (fourth round) by the Mammoth in the 2015 NLL Entry Draft Entry Draft: 8 / Trade: 5 / Free Agent: COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 11

12 MAMMOTH PLAYERS TIM EDWARDS 3 FORWARD Height: 6'1" Weight: 170 Born: 10/08/1992 Shoots: Right Hometown: Jamesville, NY College/Club: Canisius College The Colorado Mammoth signed Tim Edwards as a free agent in 2017 in 2015, led Canisius in points (30), assists (13), ground balls (70) and faceoff percentage (.528) placed first in the MAAC with his.528 faceoff percentage and second with 4.67 ground balls per game became just the second Griff to earn All-MAAC honors in each of his four seasons at Canisius and also the second to earn first-team accolades in three-straight years three-time All-MAAC First Team (2013, 2014, 2015) 2012 MAAC Rookie of the Year. JOSH SULLIVAN 4 DEFENSEMAN Height: 6'1" Weight: 185 Born: 05/05/1990 Shoots: Right Hometown: Red Deer, AB College/Club: Coquitlam Adanacs Recipient of the Fan Choice Award in 2017 made the team in 2016 after signing as a free agent in September, 2015 made his NLL debut at Vancouver on January 23, 2016 scored his first NLL goal vs. Saskatchewan on February 11, 2016 in a 9-7 win registered his first NLL assist at New England on April 2, 2016 in a win collected a season-high seven loose balls vs. Toronto on April 23, 2016 in a 10-5 win caused five turnovers in the last two games of the season. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

13 MAMMOTH PLAYERS RYAN BENESCH 7 FORWARD Height: 5'9" Weight: 180 Born: 01/30/1985 Shoots: Left Hometown: Kitchener, ON College/Club: Kitchener-Waterloo Braves Acquired via trade by the Mammoth on averaged points per season with the Buffalo Bandits third in the NLL in shooting percentage at 21% among players who had at least 100 shots in 2017 third in the NLL with 55 points, 58 assists, and 113 points in 2015 acquired via trade by the Buffalo Bandits in 2013 averaged 83 points per season while playing for the Minnesota Swarm from and led the league in points in 2011 acquired via trade by the Minnesota Swarm in 2009 acquired via trade by the Edmonton Rush in 2009 recipient of the NLL Rookie of the Year Award in 2007 and named to the All-Rookie team selected in the 1st round (1st overall) by the San Jose Stealth in the 2006 NLL Entry Draft, but was traded to Toronto. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 BUF BUF BUF BUF MIN MIN MIN MIN EDM MIN TOR TOR TOR Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2016 BUF BUF BUF MIN MIN MIN MIN TOR Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 13

14 MAMMOTH PLAYERS GREG DOWNING 8 DEFENSEMAN Height: 6'1" Weight: 185 Born: 03/25/1985 Shoots: Left Hometown: Auburn, NY College/Club: Fairfield Recipient of the 2017 Dave Stilley Award tied for fifth in the NLL with 28 caused turnovers in 2017 both goals scored in 2016 came against the Calgary Roughnecks (3.19 & 3.26) 10 points a season ago was his most since his second NLL season (2010 with Boston) tied for seventh in the NLL with 27 caused turnovers despite missing five games due to injury Downing s 27 caused turnovers were the most for any player in the League who missed at least one game took 20 faceoffs in 2016, the first draws of his professional career signed with the Mammoth as an unrestricted free agent to a two-year deal on August 25, 2015 after playing the last four seasons with the Swarm won a bronze medal in the World Indoor Lacrosse Championship while representing the United States in 2011 and 2015 originally selected in the fourth round (43rd overall) of the 2007 NLL Entry Draft by the Blazers, Downing played three seasons ( ) in New England acquired by the Swarm in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2011 dispersal draft of Boston players was the first player in Fairfield University lacrosse history to be named an All-America selection multiple times, earning the honor three times selected to the preseason Tewaaraton Trophy watch-list twice native of Auburn, N.Y., a suburb of Syracuse studied environmental policy and management at the University of Denver. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL MIN MIN MIN MIN BOS BOS BOS Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL MIN MIN BOS BOS BOS Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

15 MAMMOTH PLAYERS TAYLOR STUART 11 DEFENSEMAN Height: 6 0 Weight: 185 Born: 08/01/1994 Shoots: Left Hometown: Coquitlam, BC College/Club: Bellarmine University Scored his first and only goal of his rookie season against the New England Black Wolves on February 16, 2017 entered the season as the team s only 2016 NLL Entry Draft selection to appear on the active roster selected in the fourth round (35th overall) after Colorado swapped picks with Georgia played college lacrosse at Bellarmine University, the same school that produced current Mammoth goaltender Dillon Ward two-time first-team All-Southern Conference honors as a long-stick midfielder led Bellarmine as a senior with 17 caused turnovers and was second with 37 ground balls. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL Career Totals BRODY EASTWOOD 12 FORWARD Height: 5'10" Weight: 190 Born: 08/13/1992 Shoots: Left Hometown: Victoria, BC College/Club: Stony Brook University Signed to a two year agreement with the Mammoth on July 26, 2017 signed to the Mammoth Practice Player List on selected by the Calgary Roughnecks in the Third Round (26th overall) in the 2016 Entry Draft, but was released in training camp started all four years for the Stony Brook Seawolves scored 36 goals and added a career-high seven assists in 2016 set single-season school record 62 goals in 2015 Second Team All-Conference in RYAN LEE 16 FORWARD Height: 5'9" The Mammoth selected Lee in the third round (25th overall) of the 2017 NLL Entry Draft became RIT s all-time leading scorer in 2017 with 373 points on a program Weight: 175 record 237 goals and 136 assists 2015 and 2017 Lt. Col. J.I. (Jack) Turnbull Award Born: 05/06/1994 winner as USILA s outstanding attackman in Division III. Shoots: Right Hometown: Sharon, ON College/Club: Rochester Institute of Technology COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 15

16 MAMMOTH PLAYERS CHRIS WARDLE 17 FORWARD Height: 6'0" Weight: 175 Born: 06/18/1992 Shoots: Left Hometown: Victoria, BC College/Club: Victoria Shamrocks Set career highs with 19 goals, 23 assists and 42 points in 2017 set career highs with 58 loose balls and 9 caused turnovers in 2017 Scored one goal in his Mammoth debut on Opening Night (January 1, 2016) vs. the Georgia Swarm in a win scored the game-winner vs. the Saskatchewan Rush on February 11, 2016 in a 9-7 contest set a career-high with four points (2G, 2A) on March 26, 2016 vs. Calgary in a overtime win originally signed as an unrestricted free agent in October, 2015 appeared in four games with the Vancouver Stealth in 2014, scoring one goal and three assists selected 54th overall (sixth round) in the 2013 NLL Entry Draft by the Stealth. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL VAN Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

17 MAMMOTH PLAYERS ROBERT HOPE 18 DEFENSEMAN C Height: 6'3" Weight: 190 Born: 07/29/1991 Shoots: Left Hometown: Peterborough, ON College/Club: Pfeiffer University Recipient of the 2017 Jay Jalbert Award co-recipient of the 2016 Dave Stilley Award, presented annually to the team s top defender (sharing the honor with Dan Coates) named the 34th best player in the NLL by ILIndoor.com in November, 2016 finished seventh in the NLL with a team-high 128 loose balls in 2016, fourthmost among non-face-off men had four games of double-digit loose balls, including a career-high 14 on Opening Night (January 1, 2016) against the Georgia Swarm in a win final loose ball of the season was the 200th of his career his 24 caused turnovers were tied for 13th in the NLL scored the lone goal of his career a game-winner on January 9, 2016 at Rochester in a contest committed just four minor penalties (8 PIM) in 18 games played one of an NLL-record four Mammoth players (Jeremy Noble, Eli McLaughlin and Alex Buque) named to the league s All-Rookie Team in 2015, Hope was the first defenseman named to the All-Rookie Team since Kyle Rubisch (SAS) in 2011 established a new NLL rookie record with 28 caused turnovers, which was tied for eighth-most in the NLL among all players named the 39th best player in the NLL by ILIndoor.com in November, 2015, and one of just two players who were rookies in 2015 to be named to the publication s list of the league s Top-50 players recorded his first NLL point on an assist against Vancouver on January 24, 2015, a game in which he had helpers on two scores was the first defender selected in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft when the Mammoth traded up to pick him in the first round (seventh overall) Colorado sent the 13th selection in the 2014 draft and a second-round selection in 2015 to the Rush for the seventh-overall pick played collegiately at Pfeiffer University (N.C.) and in Canada for the Peterborough Lakers. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL COL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL COL Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 17

18 MAMMOTH PLAYERS CAMERON HOLDING 19 DEFENSEMAN Height: 6'1" Weight: 210 Born: 10/10/1989 Shoots: Left Hometown: Whitby, ON College/Club: Grand Valley State First in loose balls for the Mammoth and fourth in the NLL in 2017 with 160 loose balls...appeared in all 18 games in 2016, marking his third-straight season of not missing a game set a career-high with 124 loose balls, tied for eighth in the NLL (and tied for fifth-most among non-face-off men) enters the 2017 season fifth all-time in Mammoth history (and seventh all-time in franchise history) with 479 loose balls committed just four minor penalties (8 PIM) in 18 games played made a name for himself in 2015, leading all NLL defensemen in assists (19) and shorthanded assists (4) while finishing second to teammate Joey Cupido in points (22) named the 49th best player in the NLL by ILIndoor in October, 2015, marking the first time in his career that Holding made the publication s list of the Top 50 players in the league set a new career-high in 2015 with 27 caused turnovers, tied for 10th-most in the NLL his four short-handed helpers matched his career-best set in 2014 named an assistant captain prior to the 2014 season, and wore the A for three years won a gold medal with Team Canada in the 2014 FIL World Lacrosse Championships at DICK S Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo. in July signed by the Mammoth as a free agent prior to the 2012 season after having spent time with the Rush organization in 2011, although he never appeared in a game for the West Division foe won the 2011 Men s Collegiate Lacrosse Association Division II national championship with Grand Valley State University led the nation in goals and points as a senior also played one season of NCAA Division II lacrosse for Florida Southern College in NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL COL COL COL COL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL COL COL COL COL Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

19 MAMMOTH PLAYERS JACOB RUEST 20 FORWARD Height: 5'10" Weight: 185 Born: 12/22/1992 Shoots: Right Hometown:Cornwall, ON College/Club: Robert Morris University Scored 18 goals in his rookie season with the Mammoth; more than any other Mammoth rookie Tied for fifth in goals scored for the Mammoth in 2017 signed as a free agent to a two-year agreement on August 18, 2016 originally selected by the Calgary Roughnecks in the fourth round (35th overall) of the 2015 NLL Entry Draft, but was released in training camp scored 27 goals and 21 assists at Robert Morris University attended high school with Mammoth forward Zach Herreweyers at the renowned The Hill Academy in Vaughan, Ontario. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL Career Totals JORDAN GILLES 23 DEFENSEMAN Height: 5'11" Weight: 190 Born: 10/05/1994 Shoots: Right Hometown: Richmond, BC College/Club: Delta Islanders Set a career high with 23 caused turnovers in 2017 recipient of the 2016 Colorado Mammoth Fan Choice Award, as voted on by the fans scored eight goals as a rookie in 2016, which tied for the League-lead among defensemen scored a goal in each of his first two career games, both wins for the Mammoth registered season-highs with nine loose balls on March 19 at Calgary, and three caused turnovers on January 16 vs. Buffalo committed just two minor penalties (4 PIM) in 17 games played a rare sixth-round draft pick to actually make the team, Gilles had an immediate impact and received consideration for the NLL All-Rookie Team signed to a two-year agreement on October 19, 2015 selected 52nd overall in the 2015 NLL Entry Draft by the Mammoth played for the Delta Islanders Jr. A in Canada recipient of the 2015 British Columbia Jr. A Lacrosse League s Keith McEachren Trophy as the league s Most Sportsmanlike Player traded to Delta after two BCJALL championship seasons playing for the Coquitlam Adanacs. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 19

20 MAMMOTH PLAYERS BRAD SELF 25 DEFENSEMAN Height: 5'11" Weight: 200 Born: 02/27/1981 Shoots: Left Hometown: Peterborough, ON College/Club: Peterborough Lakers Acquired in a trade from the Buffalo Bandits on March, 27, 2017 sealed careerhighs in goals (13) and points (36) in 12 games for the Bandits in 2017 NLL Transition Player of the Year and the All-Pro 1st Team in 2016 acquired by the Buffalo Bandits from the Rochester Knighthawks on September, 27, 2016 longest playing stint was with the Rochester Knighthawks from in which they won 3 NLL championships selected by the Buffalo Bandits in the 2nd round (18th overall) of the 2001 NLL Entry Draft. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL BUF ROC ROC ROC ROC ROC COL CHI PHI COL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL ROC ROC ROC ROC COL Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

21 MAMMOTH PLAYERS SCOTT CARNEGIE 27 DEFENSEMAN Height: 6'0" Weight: 185 Born:12/17/1985 Shoots: Right Hometown: London, ON College/Club: London Minor Lacrosse The Colorado Mammoth signed Scott Carnegie on November 29, 2017 Set a career-high with 26 caused turnovers in 2017 Set a career-high with with 87 loose balls in 2016 Signed to the Roughnecks as a free agent in NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2016 CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 21

22 MAMMOTH PLAYERS STEPHEN KEOGH 28 FORWARD Height: 5'10" Weight: 199 Born: 02/16/1987 Shoots: Right Hometown: Toronto, ON College/Club: Syracuse University In his first season with the Mammoth, Keogh was fourth in goals scored for the Mammoth in 2017 acquired by the Mammoth on February 16, 2017 on his 30th birthday from the Rochester Knighthawks in exchange for a first-round pick in the 2018 NLL Entry Draft and a second-round pick in the 2019 NLL Entry Draft member of the 2012 NLL All-Rookie Team selected by Rochester with the second-overall pick in the 2011 NLL Entry Draft, becoming the third player on Colorado s roster to have been picked by the Knighthawks second-overall. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL ROC ROC ROC ROC ROC ROC Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL ROC ROC ROC ROC Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

23 MAMMOTH PLAYERS JEREMY NOBLE 35 FORWARD Height: 5'9" Weight: 170 Born: 09/05/1991 Shoots: Right Hometown: Orangeville, ON College/Club: University of Denver In 2017, Jeremy scored 45 points in just 11 games, coming in fourth in points scored for the Mammoth...Led the team with four goals vs. Calgary in the West Division Semifinal, the longest playoff game in NLL history four goals were a season-high recorded a season-high six points on four occasions in 2016, including the first two games of the year 54 points were fourth-most on the team 37 assists were third-most, and his 17 goals were fifth one of an NLL-record four Mammoth players named to the League s 2015 All- Rookie Team (joining Eli McLaughlin, Robert Hope and Alex Buque) despite playing in just nine regular-season games a Rookie of the Year finalist acquired by the Mammoth from the Rochester Knighthawks along with a third-round selection in the 2017 NLL Entry Draft on Mar. 13, 2015 in exchange for Colorado s first-round picks in the 2016 and 2017 drafts, and the Mammoth s third-round selection in 2015 made his NLL debut two days later in the Mammoth s 12-8 home win over the Swarm named the First Star of the Game after a two-goal, five-assist, 10-loose ball performance named the First Star of the Game in second career game, which was played six days later at Vancouver in that game, Noble had four goals and two assists in Colorado s win named the NLL s Rookie of the Month for March finished the season with 39 points (13g, 26a), with 17 points (5g, 12a) coming on the power-play scored two goals in his postseason debut in Colorado s 11-6 home loss to Calgary in the West Division Semifinal on May 9 selected by Rochester second-overall (behind Ben McIntosh) in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft was a three-time All-America selection at the University of Denver, and was named the BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year in 2014 set a Pioneer record as a senior, averaging 1.89 assists per game anchored Team Canada s offense in its gold medal-winning performance in the 2014 FIL World Lacrosse Championships at DICK S Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo. in July twin brother, Jason, plays for the Georgia Swarm. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL COL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL COL Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 23

24 MAMMOTH PLAYERS DAN COATES 37 DEFENSEMAN Height: 6'0" Weight: 195 Born: 04/06/1987 Shoots: Right Hometown: St. Catharines, ON College/Club: Canisius College Tied for fourth in the NLL with 29 caused turnovers in Second season as Mammoth captain named the 30th best player in the NLL by IL Indoor in December, 2016, up two spots from a year ago has established himself as one of the league s top defensemen co-recipient of the 2016 Dave Stilley Award, presented annually to the team s top defender (sharing the honor with Robert Hope) second consecutive season Coates has won the Dave Stilley Award 2016 recipient of the Jay Jalbert Award which honors the ideal teammate who exemplifies selfless play and commitment and dedication to his team while serving as a superior leader within the National Lacrosse League, as voted on by his teammates 24 caused turnovers tied for 13th in the NLL in 2016 tied a career-high with three goals scored took the majority of the team s face-offs in 2016, winning at a 44% clip originally named captain of the Mammoth on Dec. 29, 2015 led Team Canada to the gold medal at the 2015 FIL World Indoor Lacrosse Championship one year after winning gold with Team Canada in the 2014 FIL World Lacrosse Championships at DICK S Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo. in July tied for 10th in the NLL in 2015 with 27 caused turnovers, a new career-high scored one goal and six assists in the first three games of the 2015 season served a career-low 10 penalty minutes in 2015 penalty minutes declined in each of his first four seasons in the NLL named an assistant captain prior to the 2014 season, a title he held in 2015 as well tied a franchise record by signing a five-year contract in Nov in his rookie season in 2012, was fifth in the NLL for loose balls (94) among all non-face-off men named to Team Canada s roster for the 2012 Duel in Denver in Sep was the first defenseman and eighth player selected in the 2011 NLL Entry Draft (1st round) when Colorado drafted Coates five picks after selecting his college teammate, Adam Jones, third overall a first-team all-conference selection at Canisius College, Coates was the first defenseman in school history to earn All-MAAC honors. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL COL COL COL COL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL COL COL COL COL Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

25 MAMMOTH PLAYERS STEVE FRYER 39 GOALTENDER Height: 6'0" The Mammoth signed Steve Fryer as a free agent prior to the 2017 season. Weight: 195 Born: 04/11/1990 Shoots: Right Hometown: Brampton, ON College/Club: Coquitlam Adanacs/Brampton Excelsiors NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP MIN W L GA GAA SV SV% 2016 TOR 1 1: TOR 2 12: PHI 9 47:43: Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP MIN W L GA GAA SV SV% 2012 Philadelphia 1 0: Career Totals ROWAN KELLY 42 DEFENSEMAN Height: 6'3" Weight: 190 Born: 03/22/1996 Shoots: Right Hometown: Toronto, ON College/Club: Toronto Beaches The Mammoth selected Kelly in the 6th round (55th overall) of the 2017 NLL Entry Draft COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 25

26 MAMMOTH PLAYERS DILLON WARD 45 GOALTENDER Height: 6'5" Weight: 195 Born: 03/28/1991 Shoots: Right Hometown: Orangeville, ON College/Club: Bellarmine University Named the 7th best player in the NLL by IL Indoor in December 2017 recipient of the 2017 Gary Gait Award named the 17th-best player in the NLL by IL Indoor in December, 2016 named to the NLL All-Pro Second Team in 2016 led the NLL with an.800 save percentage a season ago, a career-best his goalsagainst average (2nd in the NLL) was three-hundredths from the League lead has won seven games in each of his first three seasons in the NLL his.700 winning percentage was a career-best allowed just four goals while recording 49 saves vs. Toronto on April 23, 2016 in a 10-5 win regular-season finale vs. Vancouver on April 29, 2016 was the 50th game of his career, an win in which Ward made 43 saves didn t record a decision during a span of more than two months, from the February 13 win at Calgary to the April 15 loss vs. Saskatchewan posted a 7-6 record in his second NLL season recorded a career-best 98 saves in a two-game stretch in Feb (49 saves at Edmonton on Feb. 15, 49 saves at New England on Feb. 22) won three of his last four decisions of the 2015 regular season led Team Canada to the gold medal at the 2014 FIL World Lacrosse Championships at DICK S Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo. in July named the tournament s Most Valuable Player and Top Goaltender named to the NLL s 2014 All-Rookie Team, becoming just the fifth goaltender in league history to receive the honor he and teammate Alex Buque, who was a 2015 All-Rookie Team performer, are the only active goaltender duo to receive the award a Rookie of the Year finalist signed to a five-year contract in Sep. 2014, matching those of Adam Jones and Dan Coates for the longest in franchise history led Colorado to three straight wins to end the 2014 season and secure a postseason berth selected third overall by the Mammoth in the 2013 NLL Entry Draft, becoming the first goaltender to be drafted in the top three since Gee Nash (2nd overall) in 1999 the first All-American in Bellarmine University lacrosse history named the Most Valuable Player of the 2012 Minto Cup also named the 2010 Canadian Player and Goalie of the Year by ILIndoor (then NLL Insider), and received the Robert Melville Memorial Award as the top Junior A goalie in 2008, 2009 and NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP MIN W L GA GAA SV SV% 2017 COL :05: COL : COL : COL : Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP MIN W L GA GAA SV SV% 2017 COL 3 173:58: COL 1 70: COL 1 27: COL 1 60: Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

27 MAMMOTH PLAYERS ELI McLAUGHLIN 51 FORWARD Height: 6'1" Weight: 185 Born: 08/25/1993 Shoots: Left Hometown: Surrey, BC College/Club: Coquitlam Adanacs Set new career highs with 59 loose balls and 5 caused turnovers in the 2017 season scored 21 goals and 40 points in 2016, besting his totals from his rookie season nine power-play goals were tied for 15th in the NLL finished fourth on the Mammoth in goals, while his.194 shooting percentage was best among the team s top-five scorers recorded the first hat trick of his career on April 2, 2016 at New England in a win one of an NLL-record four Mammoth players named to the League s 2015 All-Rookie Team (joining Jeremy Noble, Robert Hope and Alex Buque) scored two goals in a game five times, and posted a season-high six points on March 29, 2015 in Colorado s 12-6 home win over Vancouver was the first player selected by the Mammoth (fourth overall) in the 2014 NLL Entry Draft played summer lacrosse for the Coquitlam Adanacs, as he led British Columbia Lacrosse League Jr. A with 47 regular-season goals scored. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL COL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL COL Career Totals JARROD NEUMANN 80 DEFENSEMAN Height: 6'4" Weight: 205 Born: 08/25/1993 Shoots: Right Hometown: Springfield, MA College/Club: Providence College The Colorado Mammoth selected Neumann in the 4th round (38th overall) in the 2017 NLL Entry Draft started all four years for the Providence College Friars named to the USILA/Nike Division I All-America Second Team in earned Inside Lacrosse Media All-America Third Team honors in 2017 named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year in NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2016 COL COL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2016 COL COL Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 27

28 MAMMOTH PLAYERS BRENT ADAMS 80 FORWARD Height: 6'1" Weight: 165 Born: 10/02/1990 Shoots: Right Hometown: Norwalk, CT College/Club: Fairfield University Scored his first three goals against the Vancouver Stealth on February 12, 2017, ending the 2017 season with 7 goals Added to the team s 20-man Active Roster from January 20-24, 2017, and again on January 27 signed to the Practice Player List on December 19, 2016 originally signed by the Mammoth as a free agent to a twoyear agreement on September 15, 2016 earned all-conference honors at Fairfield University two brothers also played college lacrosse. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2016 COL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

29 MAMMOTH PLAYERS JOEY CUPIDO 82 DEFENSEMAN AC Height: 5'10" Weight: 175 Born: 08/14/1990 Shoots: Right Hometown: Hamilton, ON College/Club: Six Nations Arrows Named Alternate Captain for the season Moved into eighth in Mammoth history and 10th in franchise history in 2016 with 398 loose balls enjoyed his second-straight season (and third overall) of 100-plus loose balls finished tied for ninth in the NLL in 2016 with 26 caused turnovers has scored one goal in the West Division Semifinal in each of the past three seasons named the 2015 National Lacrosse League Transition Player of the Year also named the 2015 ILIndoor Transition Player of the Year as the publication s unanimous selection recipient of the inaugural Mammoth Fan Choice Award, as voted on by the fans, following the 2015 season named an NLL First-Team All-Pro in September named the 34th best player in the NLL by ILIndoor in Nov. 2015, marking his first career appearance on the publication s list of the top-50 players in the NLL led the NLL in 2015 with 40 caused turnovers led all NLL defensemen with 16 goals scored in 2015, twice that of any other defender led all NLL defensemen with 31 points in 2015, nine more than teammate Cam Holding who finished second tied for second in the NLL with four short-handed goals in 2015, one behind league MVP Shawn Evans Cupido s four short-handed scores were twice that of any other defensive player tied for second among NLL defensemen in 2015 with 15 assists, finishing behind teammate Holding his.372 shooting percentage in 2015 led all players who scored nine or more goals established new career-highs in 2015 in games played (18), goals (16), assists (15), points (31), short-handed goals (4), game-winning goals (1), loose balls (117) and caused turnovers (40) registered one or more points in 15 of 18 games in 2015, and scored hat tricks at Vancouver on January 31 and March 21 became a regular in the Mammoth line-up in 2013 after spending much of the 2012 season on the Mammoth s Practice Player List named to the NLL All-Rookie Team following the 2013 season, becoming the first player in a decade to receive the league recognition after being selected in the fifth round or later drafted by the Mammoth in the fifth round (38th overall) of the 2011 NLL Entry Draft. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL COL COL COL COL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL COL COL COL Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 29

30 MAMMOTH PLAYERS ZACK GREER 88 FORWARD AC Height: 6'1" Weight: 187 Born: 02/12/1986 Shoots: Left Hometown: Whitby, ON College/Club: Duke/Bryant Named Alternate Captain for the Season acquired by the Mammoth from the Saskatchewan Rush via trade on September 19, 2016 along with a first-round selection in the 2016 NLL Entry Draft in exchange for Adam Jones and a second-round selection in 2017 Greer and Jones are the only two players in NLL history to score six goals in a quarter, with both accomplishing the feat in 2016 Greer is one of just six players to score 40-plus goals in each of the past two seasons boasted a shooting percentage above.200 in each of last two seasons led the two-time defending NLL champions with 42 goals in 2016 named the 19th best player in the NLL by IL Indoor in December, 2016 played in the 100th game of his career in 2016 scored a career-high four game-winning goals in 2016 winner of the Champion s Cup with the Rush in 2015 and 2016 selected in the first round (third overall) in the 2009 NLL Entry Draft by the Swarm began his college career at Duke University before transferring to Bryant University established an NCAA Division I record for career points scored (which has since been surpassed). NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL SAS EDM EDM EDM EDM MIN EDM MIN Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL SAS EDM EDM EDM EDM MIN Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

31 MAMMOTH PLAYERS QUINN MacKAY 93 FORWARD Height: 6'3" The Mammoth signed Quinn MacKay as a free agent on August 2, Weight: 205 Born: 01/21/1993 Shoots: Right Hometown: New Westminster, BC College/Club: New Westminster Salmonbellies BRYCE SWEETING 94 DEFENSEMAN Height: 6'2" Weight: 190 Born: 07/07/1994 Shoots: Left Hometown: Peterborough, ON College/Club: Peterborough Lakers Jr. A Set a career high with 24 loose balls in 2017 tied his career high with 8 caused turnovers in 2017 played 15 games in his second year with the Mammoth in 2017 split time between the Active Roster and Practice Player List as a rookie in 2016 scored the only goal of his first NLL season in his professional debut on January 16, 2016 vs. Buffalo in a win recorded one or more caused turnovers in each of the five games in which he appeared registered his only assist on April 23, 2016 vs. Toronto in a 10-5 win selected 32nd overall (fourth round) in the 2015 NLL Entry Draft by the Mammoth, Colorado s first selection in the Draft played for Peterborough Jr. A in Canada, doubling the number of games played from 2014 to 2015 from 10 to 20. NLL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL Career Totals POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 2017 COL COL Career Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 31

32 ROSTER # Name Pos. Shoots DOB Hometown College/Club Ht/Wt 3 Tim Edwards F Right 10/8/1992 Jamesville, NY Canisius College 6'1"/170 4 Josh Sullivan D Right 5/5/1990 Red Deer, AB Coquitlam Adanacs 6'1"/185 7 Ryan Benesch F Left 1/30/1985 Kitchener, ON Kitchener-Waterloo Braves 5'9"/180 8 Greg Downing D Left 3/25/1985 Auburn, NY Fairfield 6'1"/ Taylor Stuart D Left 8/1/1994 Coquitlam, BC Bellarmine University 6'0"/ Ryan Lee F Right 5/6/1994 Sharon, Ontario Rochester Institute of Technology 5'9"/ Chris Wardle F Left 6/18/1992 Victoria, BC Victoria Shamrocks 6'0"/ Robert Hope D Left 7/29/1991 Peterborough, ON Pfeiffer University 6'3"/ Jacob Ruest F Right 12/22/1992 Cornwall, ON Robert Morris University 5'10"/ Jordan Gilles D Right 10/5/1994 Richmond, BC Delta Islanders 5'11"/ Brad Self D Left 2/27/1981 Peterborough, ON Peterborough Lakers 5'11"/ Scott Carnegie D Right 12/17/1985 London, ON Brampton Excelsiors 6'0"/ Jeremy Noble F Right 9/5/1991 Orangeville, ON University of Denver 5'9"/ Steve Fryer G Right 4/11/1990 Brampton, Ontario Coquitlam Adanacs/Brampton Excelsiors 6'0"/ Dillon Ward G Right 3/28/1991 Orangeville, ON Bellarmine University 6 5"/ Eli McLaughlin F Left 8/25/1993 Surrey, BC Coquitlam Adanacs 6'1"/ Joey Cupido D Right 8/14/1990 Hamilton, ON Six Nations Arrows 5'10"/ Zack Greer F Left 2/12/1986 Whitby, ON Duke Univ. / Bryant Univ. 6'1"/ Bryce Sweeting D Left 7/7/1994 Peterborough, ON Peterborough Lakers Jr. A 6'2"/190 Practice Squad 12 Brody Eastwood F Left 8/13/1992 Victoria, BC Stony Brook University 5'10"/ Rowan Kelly D Right 3/22/1996 Toronto, Ontario Toronto Beaches 6 3 / Jarrod Neumann D Right 9/7/1993 Springfield, Mass. Providence College Friars 6'4"/ Quinn MacKay F Right 1/21/1993 New Westminster, BC New Westminster Salmonbellies 6 3 /205 Inactive Roster 19 Cameron Holding (PUP) D Left 10/10/1989 Whitby, ON Grand Valley State University 6 1 / Brent Adams (IR) F Right 10/2/1990 Norwalk, CT Fairfield University 6 1 / Dan Coates (PUP) D Right 4/6/1987 St. Catharines, ON Canisius College 6 0 /195 Captain: Robert Hope Alternate Captain: Zack Greer Alternate Captain: Joey Cupido COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

33 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE # Name Pos. Pronunciation Status 7 Ryan Benesch F Buh-NESH Active Roster 17 Chris Wardle F WAR-dull Active Roster 20 Jacob Ruest F roo-a Active Roster 23 Jordan Gilles D GILL-iss Active Roster 28 Stephen Keogh F KEY-oh Active Roster 37 Dan Coates D Coats Physically Unable to Perform List 51 Eli McLaughlin F EE-lie mick-lauck-lin Active Roster 77 Jarrod Neumann F New-minn Practice Player List 82 Joey Cupido D kuh-pee-doe Active Roster 93 Quinn MacKay D Muh-KAY Practice Player List - Pat Coyle - KOY-uhl Head Coach - Dan Stroup - Strewp Assistant Coach - Joel Raether - RAETH-uhr Head of Sports Performance - Ken Szarka - ZAR-kuh Chiropractor COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 33

34 RECORD BOOK SEASON-BY-SEASON RECORD Season GP W L Pct. Finished Playoffs First, East Lost league semifinal First, West Lost division final Third, West Lost division semifinal Second, West Won league championship First, West Lost division semifinal Second, West Lost division semifinal Fourth, West Lost division semifinal Fifth, West Did not qualify Fourth, West Lost division semifinal Second, West Lost division semifinal Fourth, West Lost division semifinal Third, West Lost division semifinal Second, West Lost division semifinal Second, West Lost division semifinal Third, West Lost division final Totals Home Record Road Record Season GP W L Pct. GP W L Pct Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

35 RECORD BOOK RECORD BY MONTH Season December January February March April May Totals ATTENDANCE Season Total Average NLL Rank Single-Game High Sellouts ,907 16,488 Second 18,207 (twice) ,942 17,618 First 18, ,286 17,036 Second 18, ,347 16,543 First 18, ,359 16,795 First 18, ,719 17,464 First 18, ,791 16,474 Second 17, ,288 15,036 Second 15, ,927 15,866 Second 17, ,913 15,239 Second 17, ,084 15,761 First 17, ,356 15,706 First 17, ,091 14,788 First 16, ,489 13,832 Second 15, ,128 14,458 Third 17,209 0 Totals 1,971,627 16,046 18, COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 35

36 RECORD BOOK HEAD COACHES Season W L Pct. Rod Jensen Jamie Batley Totals 3 seasons Gary Gait Totals 2 seasons Bob McMahon Totals 3 seasons Steve Govett Totals 1 seasons Bob Hamley Totals 5 seasons Pat Coyle, Chris Gill, Dan Stroup Totals 4 seasons Pat Coyle Totals 1 season ASSISTANT COACHES Season Jamie Batley, Tony Resch, Ward Sanderson 2003 Walt Christianson, George McGeeney 2004 Walt Christianson, Daren Fridge 2005 Russ Heard, Dan Pratt 2006 Russ Heard, George McGeeney, Dan Pratt 2007 Bob Hamley, Russ Heard, Dan Pratt 2008 Dan Pratt, Russ Heard, Dan Perreault 2009 Dan Pratt, Dan Perreault, Ward Sanderson, Bob Hamley 2010 Ed Comeau, Sean Farris, Ward Sanderson 2011 Ed Comeau, Sean Farris, Ward Sanderson 2012 Ed Comeau, Sean Ferris 2013 Ed Comeau, Sean Ferris, Dallas Eliuk, Joel Raether 2014 Dallas Eliuk, Joel Raether 2015 Joel Raether 2016 Joel Raether 2017 Pat Coyle, Chris Gill, Dan Stroup 2017 CAPTAINS Season Gary Gait Gavin Prout , 2012, 2013 John Gallant John Grant Jr Dan Coates Robert Hope GENERAL MANAGER Season Steve Govett Dan Carey COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

37 RECORD BOOK SEASON OPENERS Season Date Opponent Result Attendance Site 2003 Jan. 3 Toronto W, OT 16,125 Denver 2004 Jan. 2 San Jose W, ,778 Denver 2005 Jan. 1 Calgary W, ,397 Denver 2006 Dec. 30, 2005 Philadelphia L, ,726 Denver 2007 Dec. 30, 2006 Rochester W, ,670 Denver 2008 Dec. 29, 2007 Calgary W, ,811 Denver 2009 Jan. 10 Portland L, ,859 Portland, Ore Jan. 9 Washington L, ,737 Everett, Wash Jan. 8 Washington L, ,029 Denver 2012 Jan. 14 Minnesota W, ,106 Denver 2013 Jan. 12 Washington L, ,148 Denver 2014 Dec. 28, 2013 Edmonton L, ,596 Denver 2015 Jan. 3 Minnesota W, ,974 St. Paul, Minn Jan. 1 Georgia W, ,090 Denver 2017 Dec. 18 Vancouver W, ,201 Langley, ON SINGLE-SEASON, WIN-LOSS RECORDS Wins Most wins Most home wins Most road wins , 2012 Fewest wins Fewest home wins Fewest road wins Largest margin of victory 12 March 26, 2004 (18-6 vs. San Jose) Losses Most losses Most home losses Most road losses , 2015 Fewest losses Fewest home losses , 2007, 2016 Fewest road losses , 2012 Largest margin of defeat 13 Feb. 18, 2011 (20-7 vs. Washington) OVERTIME Most overtime games , 2010, 2011, 2014 Most overtime wins , 2010 Most overtime losses , 2011 Fewest overtime games , 2008 Fewest overtime wins Fewest overtime losses , 2005, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2015, COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 37

38 RECORD BOOK SINGLE-SEASON STREAKS Winning Longest winning streak 6 Feb. 7 March 13, 2004; Jan. 25 March 17, 2007; Jan. 14 Feb. 18, 2012 Longest home winning streak 6 Dec. 30, 2006 Feb. 24, 2007; Jan. 1 March 26, 2016 Longest road winning streak 4 Jan. 18 March 13, 2004; Jan. 20 March 3, 2012 Losing Longest losing streak 7 Jan. 30 March 27, 2010; Jan. 22-March 4, 2011 Longest home losing streak 8 Jan. 16 April 23, 2010 Longest road losing streak 5 Jan. 12 March 16, 2003; Jan. 29-April 8, 2011 GOALS Most Goals Season Game 20 vs. Rochester on Dec. 30, 2006; vs. Minnesota on Jan. 14, 2012; at Minnesota on Jan. 3, 2015; vs. Vancouver on Jan. 24, 2015 Half 15 at Minnesota on Jan. 3, 2015 (second) Quarter 11 at Minnesota on Jan. 3, 2015 (fourth) Most Home Goals Season Game 20 vs. Rochester on Dec. 30, 2006; vs. Minnesota on Jan. 14, 2012; vs. Vancouver on Jan. 24, 2015 Half 13 vs. New Jersey on Feb. 8, 2003 (second); vs. Minnesota on Jan. 14, 2012 (second) Quarter 8 vs. Minnesota on Jan. 14, 2012 (fourth) Most Road Goals Season Game 20 at Minnesota on Jan. 3, 2015 Half 15 at Minnesota on Jan. 3, 2015 (second) Quarter 11 at Minnesota on Jan. 3, 2015 (fourth) HIGHEST SCORING GAMES Goals Date Opponent Result Site 35 Mar. 23, 2003 New Jersey W, E. Rutherford, NJ 35 Mar. 28, 2003 Albany W, Denver 35 Feb. 3, 2006 Arizona W, OT Glendale, AZ 35 Dec. 30, 2006 Rochester W, Denver 34 January 14, 2012 Minnesota W, Denver 34 Feb. 21, 2003 Albany L, Albany, NY 34 Feb. 4, 2005 Calgary L, Calgary, Alberta 34 Mar. 24, 2007 Buffalo L, Buffalo, NY 34 Jan. 14, 2012 Minnesota W, Denver 33 Jan. 3, 2015 Minnesota W, St. Paul, Minn. 33 Jan. 10, 2015 Calgary W, OT Denver COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

39 RECORD BOOK SEASON-BY-SEASON LEADERS Season Goals Assists Points Loose Balls Goaltender (GAA) 2003 G. Gait 61 T. Dowling 42 G. Gait 96 E. Miller 186 E. Miller G. Gait 55 G. Prout 57 G. Gait 93 G. Prout 107 G. Nash G. Gait 33 G. Prout 50 G. Gait 81 J. Jalbert 141 G. Nash C. Gill 29 G. Prout 64 G. Prout 93 J. Jalbert 152 G. Nash G. Prout D. Carey 32 G. Prout 59 G. Prout 89 J. Sims 136 C. Levis B. Langtry 30 G. Prout 67 G. Prout 92 N. Gajic 121 C. Levis B. Langtry 38 G. Prout 48 B. Langtry 79 B. Safarik 98 A. Leyshon J. Shewchuk 31 B. Langtry 41 J. Shewchuk 66 J. Shewchuk 83 C. Levis J. Grant 36 J. Grant 47 J. Grant 83 I. Gajic 101 C. Levis J. Grant 50 J. Grant 66 J. Grant 116 I. Gajic 124 C. Levis J. Grant 43 J. Grant 48 J. Grant 91 J. Cupido 101 T. Belanger J. Grant 40 J. Grant 51 J. Grant 91 B. Snider 161 D. Ward A. Jones 51 J. Grant 57 A. Jones 93 B. Snider 119 A. Buque A. Jones 42 C. Crawford 83* C. Crawford 115 R. Hope 128 D. Ward C. Crawford 36 C. Crawford 62 C. Crawford 98 C. Holding 160 D. Ward *Tied NLL single-season record COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 39

40 RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME LEADERS Franchise History (dating back to 1987 including Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Washington) Rank Goals Assists Points Loose Balls Games Played 1. G. Gait 387 G. Prout 459 G. Gait 722 J. Gallant 891 J. Gallant J. Grant 235 G. Gait 335 G. Prout 664 J. Sims 770 B. Langtry B. Langtry 230 J. Grant 317 J. Grant 552 P. Cantabene 683 G. Prout G. Prout 205 B. Langtry 273 B. Langtry 503 G. Gait 655 N. Carlson A. Jones 194 A. Jones 180 A. Jones 374 G. Prout 647 G. Gait M. Shearer 115 P. Cantabene 157 J. Shewchuk 257 C. Holding 639 J. Sims J. Shewchuk 112 D. Carey 147 P. Cantabene 245 B. Langtry 604 T. Ethington P. Gait 111 J. Shewchuk 145 D. Carey 236 I. Gajic 512 T. Ethington D. Halladay 96 S. Pollock 117 P. Gait 216 J. Cupido 498 J. Grant 98 D. Coates D. Carey 89 J. Sims 108 M. Shearer 208 N. Carlson 453 P. Cantabene 96 T. Hormes 89 Colorado Mammoth History Rank Goals Assists Points Loose Balls Games Played 1. J. Grant 233 G. Prout 459 G. Prout 664 J. Gallant 783 J. Gallant B. Langtry 230 J. Grant 314 J. Grant 547 G. Prout 647 B. Langtry G. Prout 205 B. Langtry 273 B. Langtry 503 J. Sims 629 G. Prout A. Jones 194 A. Jones 180 A. Jones 374 B. Langtry 604 N. Carlson G. Gait 149 D. Carey 147 G. Gait 270 C. Holding 479 T. Ethington J. Shewchuk 112 J. Shewchuk 145 J. Shewchuk 257 N. Carlson 453 C. Holding D. Carey 89 G. Gait 121 D. Carey 236 I. Gajic 437 J. Grant 98 D. Coates S. Pollock 73 S. Pollock 117 S. Pollock 190 J. Cupido 398 J. Sims B. Prepchuk 67 J. Sims 83 J. Sims 147 J. Jalbert 380 C. Holding D. Halladay 65 N. Carlson 81 B. Prepchuk 139 J. Hanford 375 C. Reid COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

41 RECORD BOOK MAMMOTH ALL-PROS Season Player All-Pro team 2003 Gary Gait First 2004 Gary Gait First Gee Nash First Gavin Prout Second 2005 Gary Gait Second 2006 Gavin Prout First Jay Jalbert Second 2007 Gavin Prout Second 2008 Gavin Prout Second 2012 John Grant Jr. First 2013 John Grant Jr. Second 2014 Adam Jones Second 2015 Joey Cupido First Adam Jones Second 2016 Callum Crawford Second Dillon Ward Second 2017 Dillon Ward First MAMMOTH ALL-STARS Season Date Site Result Attendance 2004 Feb. 22 Pepsi Center Denver East 19, West 15 16,742 Player G A Pts Gavin Prout Jay Jalbert Gary Gait Jamie Hanford Goaltender W L Mins GAA Pct Gee Nash : Season Date Site Result Attendance 2005 Feb. 26 Pengrowth Saddledome Calgary, Alberta East 11, West 10 11,511 Player G A Pts Gavin Prout Gary Gait Jay Jalbert Pat Coyle Goaltender W L Mins GAA Pct Gee Nash : COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 41

42 RECORD BOOK MAMMOTH ALL-STARS (CONT.) Season Date Site Result Attendance 2006 Feb. 25 Air Canada Centre - Toronto West 14, East 13 15,924 Player G A Pts Jay Jalbert Dan Carey Gavin Prout Season Date Site Result Attendance 2007 March 10 Rose Garden Portland, OR East 20, West 16 12,856 Player G A Pts Gavin Prout Josh Sims Dan Carey John Gallant Goaltender W L Mins GAA Pct Gee Nash : Season Date Site Result Attendance 2008 March 16 Rexall Place Edmonton, Alberta East 17, West 16, OT 9,574 Player G A Pts Dan Carey Gavin Prout Nick Carlson* *Substitute for injured Josh Sims Goaltender W L Mins GAA Pct Gee Nash : Season Date Site Result Attendance 2009 March 7 Pepsi Center Denver, CO East 27, West 21 13,380 Player G A Pts Brian Langtry Nick Carlson Gavin Prout Bruce Murray Goaltender W L Mins GAA Pct Andrew Leyshon : COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

43 RECORD BOOK MAMMOTH ALL-STARS (CONT.) Season Date Site Result 2011 Feb. 27 Turning Stone & Casino Events Center Verona, NY East 30, West 26 Player G A Pts Mac Allen John Grant, Jr Goaltender W L Mins GAA Pct Chris Levis : Season Date Site Result Attendance 2012 Feb. 25 First Niagra Center Buffalo, NY West 20, East 18 13,466 Player G A Pts John Grant Jr Adam Jones Gavin Prout Rory Smith Goaltender W L Mins GAA Pct Chris Levis : MAMMOTH ALL-ROOKIE TEAM MEMBERS Season Player 2003 Brian Langtry 2006 Dan Carey 2007 Nenad Gajic, Jamie Shewchuk 2012 Adam Jones 2013 Joey Cupido 2014 Dillon Ward 2015 Alex Buque, Robert Hope, Eli McLaughlin, Jeremy Noble* *NLL-record four teammates named to the All-Rookie Team COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 43

44 RECORD BOOK NLL AWARDS 2003 Most Valuable Player Gary Gait s historic first season in Denver showed Colorado fans exactly why he is considered to be the best player in National Lacrosse League history. Gait carried the Mammoth in its inaugural season, smashing the single-season scoring record with 61 goals. He added 35 assists to finish third in overall league scoring with 96 points and was the centerpiece of the Mammoth offense that finished second in league scoring Rookie of the Year Brian Langtry quickly endeared himself to fans in Denver by scoring the overtime game-winner against the Toronto Rock in the Colorado Mammoth s first ever game on Jan. 3, He continued to delight fans of the fledging Mammoth during the 2003 season with his deadly shooting and fiery on-field persona. Langtry racked up 28 goals and 34 assists to place third on the team in scoring and led all NLL rookies with 62 points Sportsmanship Award Mammoth captain Gary Gait, who led the NLL with 55 goals and five game-winning goals, served just four penalties for eight penalty minutes in 16 games. The Mammoth was the third-least penalized team this season, averaging just penalty minutes per game Goaltender of the Year Gee Nash was named the National Lacrosse League s top goaltender after posting a career-high 11 wins and backstopping his team to the league s best record. In his fifth NLL season Nash recorded a league-best.790 save percentage and posted the third-best goals against average (10.68) among regular starting goaltenders Sportsmanship Award Gary Gait won the Sportsmanship Award for the second consecutive season in 2005 after retiring as the National Lacrosse League s all-time leading scorer. Gait served just two penalties for four penalty minutes in 16 games, while finishing ninth in league scoring with 81 points. The Mammoth was the fourth-least penalized team in 2005, averaging penalty minutes per game Sportsmanship Award The Mammoth s Dan Carey deservingly won the NLL 2008 Sportsmanship Award. The left-handed forward has played three seasons for the Mammoth and in his 43 career games; Carey has accumulated only 11 penalty minutes, none in Before suffering a season-ending injury in 2008, Carey scored 22 goals and 27 assists in 11 games. Admired by teammates and opponents alike, Carey was named to the 2008 All-Star team. The Mammoth was the 4th least penalized team in the National Lacrosse League in 2008, averaging penalty minutes per game Most Valuable Player John Grant Jr. rewrote the NLL record books, setting a new single-season points record (116) despite missing two games. His 50 goals were tops in the NLL, and his 19 power-play assists were second-most. Grant scored his 500th career goal and recorded his 1000th career point and 1000th career loose ball. He was a three-time NLL Player of the Month and four-time NLL Offensive Player of the Week COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

45 RECORD BOOK NLL AWARDS (CONT.) 2012 Rookie of the Year Adam Jones, the third overall pick in the 2011 NLL Entry Draft, led all rookies in points (76) and assists (47). Both were franchise rookie records, as was his goal total (29). Jones was a three-time NLL Rookie of the Week and twotime NLL Rookie of the Month. He was the team s third-leading scorer Transition Player of the Year Joey Cupido enjoyed a breakout season in 2015, leading all defensemen in goals (16) and points (31). He topped the National Lacrosse League with 40 caused turnovers while his.372 shooting percentage was best among all players league-wide who scored nine or more goals. Cupido s four short-handed tallies were the most among defensemen, and one shy of the league-leader NLL Air Canada Wingman of the Year Callum Crawford tied an NLL single-season record with 83 assists in 2016, and was honored for his playmaking ability and aerial athleticism around the crease. The forward in his first season with the Mammoth registered five-plus assists eight times, including a nine-assist output against Buffalo in January which tied for the most by a player in a game in His 32 goals tied a career-high, and his 115 points were one shy of the team s single-season record Goaltender of the Year Dillon Ward, in his fourth year with the Mammoth, enjoyed a remarkable seven-game stretch in 2017, boasting a save percentage of.800 or better in every outing. He anchored a defense that held its opponents to single-digit goals in four straight games. Ward finished the 2017 campaign second in save percentage (.793) and in goals-against-average (10.89). EXECUTIVE AWARDS Steve Govett 2004 Executive of the Year John Ellis 2005 Sponsorship Executive of the Year Jason Linscott 2005 Ticket Sales Executive of the Year Brian Kitts 2008 Marketing Executive of the Year Dave Reeder 2008 Sponsorship Executive of the Year COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 45

46 RECORD BOOK COLORADO MAMMOTH TEAM AWARDS (CREATED IN 2015) Jay Jalbert Award (Teammate of the Year) 2016 Dan Coates 2015 Tyler Codron Fan Choice Award (Selected by the Fans) 2017 Josh Sullivan 2016 Jordan Gilles 2015 Joey Cupido Dave Stilley Award (Top Defenseman) 2017 Greg Downing 2016 Dan Coates & Robert Hope 2015 Dan Coates ENTRY DRAFT SELECTIONS 2002 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 2 21 Ryan Soliday Syracuse 5 57 Billy St. George Syracuse 6 69 Kevin Smithies Bucknell 7 81 Tom Ethington Denver 8 93 Chase Jaeger Delta Brad Reppert Towson Mike Nappolilli Colorado State 2003 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 3 24 Curtis Smith Ohio State 3 31 Brian Potter Victoria 4 35 Dan Cocchi Towson 5 45 Graham Palmer Victoria 6 55 Devon Spilker Limestone 7 65 Pat Meyers Ohio State 8 76 Mike Frissora Middlebury 2004 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 3 29 Lee Zink Maryland 4 40 Cory Vann Denver 5 52 Andrew Huelskoetter Denver 6 63 Mark Plonkey Colorado State Jamie Hanford Award (Most Inspirational) 2017 Cameron Holding 2016 John Grant, Jr Jeremy Noble Gary Gait Award (Most Valuable Player) 2017 Dillon Ward 2016 Callum Crawford 2015 Adam Jones President s Award (Standard of Excellence, Team s Highest Honor) 2016 Adam Jones 2015 Cody Moll COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

47 RECORD BOOK ENTRY DRAFT SELECTIONS (CONT.) 2005 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 1 7 Dan Carey Canisius 2 16 Ryan Marshall Duke 3 28 Shawn Williams Surrey (British Columbia) 4 39 Scott Davidson Denver 5 50 Andy Glen Peterborough (Ontario) 6 62 Adam Hughes Cortland State 2006 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 1 13 Gary Bining Ohio State 2 25 Jamie Shewchuk Burnaby (British Columbia) 3 34 Matt Poskay Virginia 4 51 Curtis Morwick Victoria (British Columbia) 5 64 Casey Cittadino Towson 6 77 Sean Morris Massachusetts 2007 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 2 26 Nathan Sanderson Rutgers 3 30 Dylan Llord St. Catherines (Ontario) 3 40 Matt Wilson Coquitlam (British Columbia) 4 54 Andrew Spack Loyola (Md.) 6 82 Ryan Clark Nanaimo (British Columbia) 2008 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 1 7 Matt Danowski Duke University 3 31 Mike Ward Duke University 4 43 Terry Kiminer University of Maryland, Baltimore 6 69 Ryan McFadyen Duke University 2009 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 1 4 Cliff Smith University of Denver 1 5 Alex Gajic University of Denver 2 17 Brad Richardson University of Denver 3 32 Shaun Dhaliwal Burnaby, BC 4 35 Ryan McFadyen Duke University 6 55 Neil Tyacke New Westminster, BC COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 47

48 RECORD BOOK ENTRY DRAFT SELECTIONS (CONT.) 2010 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 2 11 Ned Crotty Duke University 3 22 Ken Clausen University of Virginal 5 42 John Rae Barrie, ON 6 52 Mark Farthing Peterborough, ON 2011 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 1 3 Adam Jones Canisius College 1 8 Dan Coates Canisius College 2 13 Jordan McBride Stony Brook University 2 14 Jamie Lincoln Hofstra University 2 16 Tye Belanger Peterborough Lakers 4 30 Craig England Orangeville, ON 5 38 Joey Cupido Six Nations, ON 6 47 Jovan Miller Syracuse University 2012 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 1 9 Colton Clark Bellarmine University 5 44 Jaeden Gastaldo Langley Thunder 6 53 Alex Demopoulos University of Denver 2013 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 1 3 Dillon Ward Bellarmine University 4 31 Cody McMahon Orangeville Northmen 4 32 Cameron Mann Jacksonville University 5 40 Dom Sebastiani University of Delaware 6 49 Jake Weidner Brampton Excelsiors Junior 'A' 2014 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 1 4 Eli McLaughlin Coquitlam Adanacs 1 7 Robert Hope Pfeiffer University 2 17 Alex Buque New Westminster Salmonbellies 4 32 Zach Rogers Providence College 5 41 DJ Giacobbo Canisius College 5 42 Terry Ellis University of Denver 6 50 Mike Crampton Air Force Academy COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

49 RECORD BOOK ENTRY DRAFT SELECTIONS (CONT.) 2015 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 4 32 Bryce Sweeting Peterborough Lakers Junior 'A' 5 45 Dane Sorensen Florida Southern College 6 52 Jordan Gilles Delta Islanders Junior 'A' 2016 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 1 9 Zach Herreweyers Loyola University 4 35 Taylor Stuart Bellarmine University 5 46 Kyle Whitlow Marquette University 6 55 Jahmal Shears Mimico Junior A 2017 Round Selection Player U.S. College/Canadian Club 3 25 Ryan Lee RIT/Nanaimo 3 28 Connor Cannizarro University of Denver 4 38 Jarrod Neumann Providence University 6 55 Rowan Kelly Toronto Beaches COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 49

50 RECORD BOOK 2003 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS First place, East Division / Record: 9-7 (Home: 6-2; Away: 3-5; Overtime: 1-1) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site Jan. 3 Toronto W, OT ,125 Denver Jan. 11 Ottawa L, ,586 Ottawa Jan. 18 Philadelphia W, ,606 Denver Jan. 25 Philadelphia L, ,848 Philadelphia Jan. 31 N.Y. Saints W, ,207 Denver Feb. 6 N.Y. Saints L, ,472 Uniondale, N.Y. Feb. 8 New Jersey W, ,735 Denver Feb. 14 Calgary L, OT ,175 Denver Feb. 21 Albany L, ,210 Albany, N.Y. March 1 Vancouver W, ,032 Denver March 16 Vancouver L, ,250 Vancouver, B.C. March 21 Rochester L, ,820 Denver March 23 New Jersey W, ,287 E. Rutherford, N.J. March 28 Albany W, ,207 Denver April 5 Calgary W, ,139 Calgary, Alberta April 13 Toronto W, ,888 Toronto No. Player GP G A Pts Shots GWG PPG SHG LB 00 Tom Still Del Halladay Tom Phair Jamie Hanford Brian Langtry John Gallant Al Truant John Rosa Rory Graham Ted Dowling Ben Prepchuk Matt Shearer Josh Sims Erik Miler Gary Gait Eric Seremet Trevor Tierney Tom Ethington Brian Reese Bryan Cole Hugh Donovan Kev. Stewardson Dave Stilley Matt Ogelsby Fred Jenner Totals No. Goaltender GP Mins GA Avg Saves Pct. W L 00 Tom Still 5 142: Erik Miller : Totals 968: COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

51 RECORD BOOK 2004 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS First place, West Division / Record: 13-3 (Home: 7-1; Away: 6-2; Overtime: 3-0) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site Jan. 2 San Jose W, ,778 Denver Jan. 9 Arizona W, ,277 Glendale, Ariz. Jan. 10 San Jose L, ,137 San Jose, Calif. Jan. 18 Vancouver W, OT 3-1 6,554 Vancouver, B.C. Jan. 25 Arizona W, OT ,857 Denver Jan. 30 Calgary L, ,305 Denver Feb. 7 Vancouver W, ,290 Denver Feb. 14 Calgary W, OT ,129 Calgary, Alberta Feb. 27 Anaheim W, ,249 Anaheim, Calif. Feb. 28 Anaheim W, ,029 Denver March 6 Philadelphia W, ,385 Denver March 13 Rochester W, ,527 Rochester, N.Y. March 19 Arizona L, ,521 Glendale, Ariz. March 21 Calgary W, ,536 Calgary, Alberta March 26 San Jose W, ,274 Denver April 3 Anaheim W, ,024 Denver No. Player GP G A Pts Shots GWG PPG SHG LB 00 Tom Still Tom Phair Del Halladay Josh Sims Jamie Hanford Brian Langtry Nick Carlson Gavin Prout Jay Jalbert John Gallant John Wilson Rory Graham Jeff Sonke B.J. Potter Ben Prepchuk Scott Stapleford Erik Miller Gary Gait Brad Self Curtis Smith Brian Reese Gee Nash Shawn Cable Dave Stilley Totals No. Goaltender GP Mins GA Avg Saves Pct. W L 21 Erik Miller 3 154: Gee Nash : Totals 961: COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 51

52 RECORD BOOK 2005 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS Third place, West Division / Record: 8-8 (Home: 5-3; Away: 3-5; Overtime: 1-0) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site Jan. 1 Calgary W, ,397 Denver Jan. 8 Arizona L, ,289 Denver Jan. 22 Buffalo W, ,137 Denver Jan. 29 San Jose L, ,107 San Jose, Calif. Feb. 4 Calgary L, ,031 Calgary, Alberta Feb. 13 Arizona W, OT ,238 Denver Feb. 18 San Jose W, ,512 San Jose, Calif. Feb. 24 San Jose W, ,249 Denver March 4 Anaheim W, ,500 Anaheim, Calif. March 13 Calgary L, ,380 Denver March 18 Philadelphia L, ,742 Philadelphia March 19 Anaheim W, ,270 Denver April 1 Minnesota W, ,054 St. Paul. Minn. April 2 Anaheim L, ,326 Denver April 9 Arizona L, ,735 Glendale, Ariz. April 15 Rochester L, ,342 Rochester, N.Y. No. Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWG LB Shots SPct SOG FO 00 Tom Still G Pat Coyle D Del Halladay F Jamie Hanford D Brian Langtry F Chris Prat F Nick Carlson F Gavin Prout F Jay Jalbert D John Gallant D Jeff Sonke F Paul Gait F Scott Stapleford D Erik Miller G Gary Gait F Brad Self F Josh Sims F Tom Ethington D John McLellan G (TOTALS) Brian Reese D Gee Nash G Mark Miyashita D Chris Panos F Randy Daly F Dave Stilley D Dan Stroup F Totals No. Goaltender GP Mins GA Avg Saves Pct. W L 00 Tom Still 5 142: Erik Miller : Totals 968: COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

53 RECORD BOOK 2006 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS Second place, West Division / Record: 10-6 (Home: 6-2; Away: 4-4; Overtime: 1-1) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site Dec. 30 Philadelphia L, ,726 Denver Jan. 7 Rochester W, ,850 Denver Jan. 13 San Jose W, ,632 Denver Jan. 14 San Jose L, ,277 San Jose, Calif. Jan. 21 Portland L, ,916 Portland, Ore. Feb. 3 Arizona W, OT 3-3 6,373 Glendale, Ariz. Feb. 11 San Jose W, ,027 Denver March 3 Edmonton W, ,732 Denver March 11 Calgary L, OT ,028 Calgary, Alberta March 12 Portland L, ,247 Denver March 18 Arizona W, ,420 Glendale, Ariz. March 25 Edmonton W, ,527 Edmonton, Alberta April 2 Arizona W, ,435 Denver April 8 Buffalo L, ,895 Buffalo, N.Y. April 14 Calgary W, ,698 Denver April 15 Calgary W, ,884 Calgary, Alberta No. Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWG LB Shots SPct SOG FO 2 Pat Coyle D Mike Law F Josh Sims F Jamie Hanford D Brian Langtry F Nick Carlson F Gavin Prout F Jay Jalbert D John Gallant D Andy Glen D Ben Prepchuk F Scott Stapleford D Steve Voituk F Chris K. Gill F Tom Ethington D John McLellan G Chris Levis G Andrew Burkholder F (TOTALS) Gee Nash G Gewas Schindler F Dan Carey F Rich Catton D Matt Leveque D Dave Stilley D Dan Stroup F Totals No. Goaltender GP Mins GA Avg Saves Pct. W L 30 Chris Levis : Gee Nash : Totals 963: COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 53

54 RECORD BOOK 2007 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS First place, West Division / Record: 12-4 (Home: 7-1; Away: 5-3; Overtime: 2-0) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site Dec. 30 Rochester W, ,670 Denver Jan. 5 Arizona W, ,179 Glendale, Ariz. Jan. 13 Buffalo W, OT ,523 Denver Jan. 19 Edmonton W, ,065 Edmonton, Alberta Jan. 20 Calgary L, ,582 Calgary, Alberta Jan. 25 Portland W, ,388 Denver Feb. 3 Edmonton W, ,804 Denver Feb. 15 Portland W, ,192 Portland, Ore. Feb. 18 Calgary W, ,911 Denver Feb. 24 Portland W, ,024 Denver March 17 Toronto W, ,614 Toronto March 24 Buffalo L, ,156 Buffalo, N.Y. March 30 Arizona L, ,027 Denver March 31 Minnesota W, ,114 St. Paul, Minn. April 12 San Jose W, ,012 Denver April 13 San Jose L, ,288 San Jose, Calif. No. Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWG LB Shots SPct SOG FO 2 Pat Coyle D Mike Law F Josh Sims T Jamie Hanford D Brian Langtry F Nick Carlson T Gavin Prout F John Gallant D Scott Davidson T Nenad Gajic T Ben Prepchuk F Tom Ethington D Chris Levis G Andrew Burkholder F Gee Nash G Dan Carey F Jason Bloom T Rich Catton D Jim Moss T Matt Leveque D Jordan Cornfield F Dave Stilley D Jamie Shewchuk F Matt Taylor F Totals No. Goaltender GP Mins GA Avg Saves Pct. W L 30 Chris Levis : Gee Nash : Totals 967: COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

55 RECORD BOOK 2008 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS Second place, West Division / Record: 9-7 (Home: 6-2; Away: 3-5; Overtime: 1-0) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site Dec. 29 Calgary W, ,811 Denver Jan. 12 Edmonton W, ,520 Denver Jan. 24 Portland W, OT 3-0 6,322 Portland, Ore. Jan. 26 San Jose W, ,007 Denver Feb. 7 Portland W, ,910 Denver Feb. 15 Philadelphia L, ,109 Denver Feb. 24 Calgary L, ,203 Calgary, Alberta March 8 San Jose L, ,201 Denver March 14 Calgary W, ,134 Calgary, Alberta March 20 Portland L, ,182 Portland, Ore. April 3 Rochester W, ,860 Denver April 5 Buffalo L, ,905 Buffalo, N.Y. April 12 N.Y. Titans L, ,337 New York City April 18 Edmonton W, ,301 Denver April 19 Edmonton W, ,142 Edmonton, Alberta April 26 San Jose L, ,916 San Jose, Calif. No. Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWG LB Shots SPct SOG FO 1 Jed Prossner F Pat Coyle D Josh Sims T Brian Langtry F Nick Carlson T Gavin Prout F Nenad Gajic T John Gallant D Matt Brown F Bruce Murray D Chris S. Gill T Chris K. Gill F (TOTALS) Tom Ethington D Chris Levis G Gee Nash G Dylan Llord F Dan Carey F Jason Bloom T Rich Catton D Jim Moss T Matt Leveque D Jordan Cornfield F Jamie Shewchuk F Jason Wulder F Totals No. Goaltender GP Mins GA Avg Saves Pct. W L 30 Chris Levis 8 322: Nash, Gee : Totals 963: COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 55

56 RECORD BOOK 2009 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS Fourth place, West Division / Record: 7-9 (Home: 4-4; Away: 3-5; Overtime: 0-2) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site Jan. 9 Portland W, ,859 Portland, OR Jan. 10 Portland L, ,987 Denver Jan. 24 Edmonton L, ,734 Denver Jan. 31 New York W, ,023 Denver Feb. 7 Minnesota W, ,174 St. Paul, Minn. Feb. 14 Calgary W, ,712 Denver Feb. 21 San Jose L, ,578 San Jose, CA Feb. 22 Edmonton L, ,249 Edmonton, Alberta March 14 San Jose W, ,535 San Jose, CA March 21 Calgary L, ,958 Calgary, Alberta March 22 Minnesota W, ,594 Denver March 28 Philadelphia L, ,876 Philadelphia, PA April 3 Rochester L, ,834 Denver April 4 Portland L, OT 6-8 7,859 Portland, OR April 11 San Jose L, OT ,189 Denver April 17 Edmonton W, ,727 Denver No. Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWG LB Shots SPct SOG FO 00 Curtis Palidwor G (Totals) Jed Prossner F Tim Booth T Josh Sims T Mike Ward T Brian Langtry F Bryan Safarik T Nick Carlson F Gavin Prout F Nenad Gajic T John Gallant D Steve Forsythe D Tyler Crompton F Bruce Murray D Gary Rosyski F Chris Gill (va) T Chris Gill F Andrew Potter F Tom Ethington D Jeremy Ogden G Gee Nash G Matt Danowski F (Totals) Andrew Leyshon G Dan Carey F Rich Catton D Jim Moss T Matt Leveque D Jamie Shewchuk F Totals No. Goaltender GP Mins GA Avg Saves Pct. W L 00 Curtis Palidwor : (Totals) : Jeremy Ogden 1 1: Gee Nash 3 106: Andrew Leyshon : Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

57 RECORD BOOK 2010 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS Fifth place, West Division / Record: 4-12 (Home: 0-8; Away: 4-4; Overtime: 3-0) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site January 9 Washington L, ,737 Everett January 16 Edmonton L, ,178 Denver January 22 Minnesota W, OT 1-2 8,648 St. Paul, Minn. January 23 Philadelphia W, OT 2-2 8,201 Philadelphia January 30 Washington L, ,242 Denver February 5 Orlando L, ,953 Denver February 20 Minnesota L, ,983 St. Paul, Minn. February 27 Minnesota L, ,427 Denver March 13 Edmonton L, ,566 Denver March 26 Washington L, ,102 Denver March 27 Washington L, ,808 Everett April 3 Buffalo W, OT ,951 Buffalo April 9 Edmonton W, ,493 Edmonton April 10 Calgary L, ,321 Calgary April 16 Boston L, ,104 Denver April 23 Calgary L, ,727 Denver No. Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPct SOG FO 1 Prossner, Jed F Morgan, David D Langtry, Brian F Carlson, Nick T Gajic, Ilija F Gajic, Alex F Gallant, John D Forsythe, Steve D Richardson, Brad D Gajic, Nenad T Murray, Bruce D McFadyen, John D Gill, Chris F Wilson, Matt D Smith, Cliff T Ethington, Tom D Veltman, Peter F Catton, Rich D Floris, Jamie F Dhaliwal, Shawn F Shewchuk, Jamie F Conway, Cory F Totals No. Goaltender GP Mins W L GA GAA SV SV% 30 Levis, Chris : Leyshon, Andrew : Palidwor, Curtis 1 21: Tyacke, Neil 4 17: Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 57

58 RECORD BOOK 2011 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS Fourth place, West Division / Record: 5-11 (Home: 3-5; Away: 2-6; Overtime: 1-2) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site January 8 Washington L, OT ,029 Denver January 15 Calgary W, ,346 Calgary January 22 Philadelphia L, ,034 Denver January 29 Philadelphia L, ,616 Philadelphia February 5 Washington L, ,091 Denver February 12 Boston L, ,462 Boston February 18 Washington L, ,160 Everett February 20 Minnesota L, ,825 Denver March 4 Minnesota L, OT ,957 Denver March 26 Boston W, ,123 Denver April 1 Edmonton L, ,092 Edmonton April 2 Edmonton W, ,027 Denver April 8 Calgary L ,213 Calgary April 9 Edmonton W, ,164 Edmonton April 15 Calgary W, ,841 Denver April 23 Minnesota L, ,623 Minnesota No. Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPct SOG FO 00 Martin, Connor F Prossner, Jed F Crotty, Ned F Davies, Ben D Langtry, Brian F Allen, Mac D Carlson, Nick T Prout, Gavin F Gajic, Alex F Gallant, John D Park, Jarett T Forsythe, Steve D Campeau, Tim F Toll, Steve D Richardson, Brad D Gajic, Ilija F Gajic, Nenad T Grant, John F Jones, Jason F Smith, Cliff D Ethington, Tom D Carey, Dan F Floris, Jamie F Leveque, Matt D Shewchuk, Jamie F Hawksbee, Ian D Dalgarno, Joel F Wasson-McQuigge, Josh F McLellan, Mike F Totals No. Goaltender GP Mins W L GA GAA SV SV% 30 Levis, Chris : King, Matt : Blasdell, Rob 1 7: Totals COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

59 RECORD BOOK 2012 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS Second place, West Division / Record: 11-5 (Home: 5-3; Away: 6-2; Overtime: 2-0) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site January 14 Minnesota W, ,106 Denver January 20 Edmonton W, ,192 Edmonton January 21 Calgary W, OT 3-0 9,341 Calgary January 28 Rochester W, Denver February 4 Edmonton W, ,055 Denver February 18 Minnesota W, ,030 Minnesota February 24 Calgary L, ,134 Denver March 3 Buffalo W, ,845 Buffalo March 10 Washington W, ,116 Denver March 11 Washington L, ,919 Everett March 23 Philadelphia L, ,876 Denver March 25 Philadelphia W, OT 9-3 8,435 Philadelphia March 31 Rochester W, ,611 Rochester April 14 Toronto W, ,215 Denver April 20 Edmonton L, ,201 Denver April 28 Minnesota L, ,297 Minnesota No. Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG Pt/G PIMPG LB SOG FO 1 Jed Prossner T /0 8 Scott Stewart T /166 9 Gavin Prout F /1 10 Alex Gajic F /0 11 John Gallant D /1 12 Jarett Park D /0 13 Mat MacLeod T /53 14 Jordan McBride F /0 15 Ilija Gajic T / Adam Jones F /0 17 Sean Pollock F /0 19 Cameron Holding T /0 20 Derek Hopcroft F /0 23 Jon Sullivan D /6 24 John Grant Jr. F /0 37 Dan Coates D /18 42 Rory Smith D /8 44 Jamie Lincoln F /0 55 Mac Allen D /0 56 John Orsen D /0 62 Creighton Reid D /0 82 Joey Cupido F /0 85 Jamie Shewchuk F /0 88 Ian Hawksbee D /0 Totals /484 No. Goaltender GP Mins GA GAA W L SA SVS SV% 30 Chris Levis : Tye Belanger 6 21: Dan Lewis 10 9: COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 59

60 RECORD BOOK 2013 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS Fourth place, West Division / Record 7-9 (Home: 3-5; Away: 4-4; Overtime: 1-1) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site January 12 Washington L, ,148 Denver January 19 Calgary W, OT 1-1 8,221 Calgary January 25 Calgary L, ,103 Denver February 2 Minnesota W, ,231 Denver February 9 Washington L, ,683 Washington February 16 Edmonton L, ,059 Denver February 24 Philadelphia L, ,606 Philadelphia March 2 Rochester L, ,118 Denver March 8 Toronto L, ,823 Toronto March 9 Buffalo W, ,428 Buffalo March 16 Buffalo W, ,511 Denver March 23 Calgary L, OT 4-8 9,493 Calgary March 30 Philadelphia W, ,292 Denver April 6 Edmonton W, ,172 Edmonton April 13 Minnesota L, ,622 Denver April 20 Minnesota W, ,214 Minnesota No. Name Pos GP G A PTS Pt/G PPG SHG S SOG SOFF Shoot% PIM PIM/G LB TO FT FO FO% 2 Casey Powell F /0-4 Jaeden Gastaldo T /0-9 Gavin Prout F /0-10 Colton Clark F /0-11 John Gallant D / Jarett Park D /0-13 Mat MacLeod T / Jordan McBride F / Ilija Gajic T / Adam Jones F / Sean Pollock F / Cameron Holding T /0-20 Ryan Hotaling T / Chet Koneczny D / Jon Sullivan D / John Grant Jr. F /0-25 Eric Martin D /0-30 Chris Levis G /0-31 Tye Belanger G /0-33 Matt Roik G /0-35 Dan Lewis G /0-37 Dan Coates D / Rory Smith D / Jamie Lincoln T /0-55 Mac Allen D / John Orsen D /0-62 Creighton Reid D /0-66 Richard Morgan T /0-82 Joey Cupido T /0-88 Ian Hawksbee D /0-96 Joel Dalgarno F /0 - Totals / Stats include team shots, SOG, SOFF, PIM and TO No. Goaltender GP Mins GA GAA W L SA SVS SV% 30 Chris Levis : Tye Belanger 6 21: Dan Lewis 10 9: COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

61 RECORD BOOK 2014 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS Third place, West Division / Record: 8-10 (Home: 4-5; Away: 4-5; Overtime: 2-1) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site December 28 Edmonton L, ,596 Denver January 4 Vancouver W, ,101 Denver January 10 Calgary L, ,232 Calgary January 11 Edmonton L, ,950 Edmonton January 17 Vancouver L, OT 1-4 2,981 Vancouver January 18 Buffalo L, ,822 Denver January 25 Calgary W, OT 2-5 9,121 Calgary February 1 Minnesota W, ,127 Denver February 8 Vancouver W, ,614 Vancouver February 14 Vancouver L, ,023 Denver March 1 Rochester L, ,212 Denver March 8 Calgary W, 10-9 OT ,044 Denver March 15 Buffalo L, ,445 Buffalo March 29 Philadelphia L, ,322 Denver April 5 Edmonton L, ,275 Edmonton April 11 Edmonton W, ,109 Denver April 19 Minnesota W, ,961 Minnesota April 26 Philadelphia W, ,783 Philadelphia No. Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG Pt/G PIMPG LB SOG FO 4 Mann, Cameron D McNamara, Mike D Carlson, Nick D Clark, Colton F Gallant, John D McBride, Jordan F MacLeod, Mat T Jones, Adam F Pollock, Sean F Holding, Cameron T Koneczny, Chet D Powell, Casey F Iannucci, Athan F Grant, John F Westervelt, Drew F Belanger, Tye G Coates, Dan D Ball, Dan D Snider, Bob D Lincoln, Jamie T Ward, Dillon G Orsen, John D Reid, Creighton D Hill, Dean F Cupido, Joey F Shewchuk, Jamie F Decker, Jackson T Dalgarno, Joel F Totals No. Goaltender GP Mins GA GAA W L SA SVS SV% 45 Ward, Dillon : Belanger, Tye : COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 61

62 RECORD BOOK 2015 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS Second place, West Division / Record: 9-9 (Home: 6-3; Away: 3-6; Overtime: 2-0) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site January 3 Minnesota W, ,974 Minnesota January 10 Calgary W, OT ,107 Denver January 24 Vancouver W, ,345 Denver January 31 Vancouver L, ,516 Vancouver February 13 Edmonton L, ,082 Denver February 15 Edmonton L, ,904 Edmonton February 22 New England W, ,711 New England February 28 Buffalo L, ,669 Buffalo March 6 Toronto L, ,116 Denver March 15 Minnesota W, ,045 Denver March 21 Vancouver W, ,678 Vancouver March 29 Vancouver W, ,509 Denver April 3 Calgary W, 9-8 OT ,027 Denver April 4 Calgary L, ,871 Calgary April 11 Rochester L, ,988 Rochester April 17 Rochester W, ,621 Denver April 18 Edmonton L, ,645 Edmonton May 2 Edmonton L, ,239 Denver # PLAYERS POS GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 11 Gallant, John D Flint, Cam F Jones, Adam F Pollock, Sean F Hope, Robert D Holding, Cameron D Iannucci, Athan F Grant, John F Woods, Mike D Westervelt, Drew F Buque, Alex G Noble, Jeremy F Coates, Dan D Ball, Dan D Snider, Bob D Ward, Dillon G McLaughlin, Eli F Boychuk, Zak G Burke, Mike F Reid, Creighton D Codron, Tyler D Porter, Colton D Cupido, Joey T Turner, Alex F Hawksbee, Ian D Decker, Jackson F Totals: No. Goaltender GP Mins W L GA GAA SVS SV% 45 Ward, Dillon : Buque, Alex 9 256: COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

63 RECORD BOOK 2016 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS Second place, West Division / Record: 12-6 (Home: 8-1; Away: 4-5; Overtime: 2-0) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site January 1 Georgia W, ,090 Denver January 9 Rochester W, ,982 Rochester January 16 Buffalo W, OT ,125 Denver January 23 Vancouver W, ,626 Vancouver January 29 Saskatchewan L, ,624 Saskatchewan February 6 Vancouver L, ,066 Vancouver February 11 Saskatchewan W, ,841 Denver February 13 Calgary W, ,888 Calgary February 27 Vancouver W, ,009 Denver March 5 New England W, ,554 Denver March 19 Calgary L, ,139 Calgary March 26 Calgary W, OT ,127 Denver April 2 New England W, ,554 New England April 10 Georgia L, ,577 Georgia April 15 Saskatchewan L, ,544 Denver April 16 Saskatchewan L, ,027 Saskatchewan April 23 Toronto W, ,122 Denver April 29 Vancouver W, ,622 Denver # PLAYERS POS GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 4 Sullivan, Josh D Downing, Greg D Mallory, Mike F Gajic, Ilija D Jones, Adam F Wardle, Chris F Hope, Robert D Holding, Cameron D Gilles, Jordan D Grant, John F Woods, Mike D Buque, Alex G Noble, Jeremy F Coates, Dan D Ward, Dillon G McLaughlin, Eli F Boychuk, Zak G Burke, Mike F Reid, Creighton D Cupido, Joey D Tao, Corbyn F Decker, Jackson F Sweeting, Bryce D Crawford, Callum F Totals: No. Goaltender GP Mins W L GA GAA SVS SV% 45 Ward, Dillon : Buque, Alex : Boychuk, Zak 2 3: COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 63

64 RECORD BOOK 2017 SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS AND STATISTICS Fifth place, West Division / Record: 9-9 (Home: 6-4; Away: 4-5; Overtime: 1-1) Date Opponent Result Record Attendance Site December 30 Buffalo ,268 Buffalo January 07 Vancouver ,631 Colorado January 14 New England OT ,246 Colorado January 20 Calgary ,735 Colorado January 28 Calgary ,280 Calgary February 04 Georgia ,254 Colorado February 12 Vancouver 10-9 OT 4-3 3,015 Vancouver February 18 Saskatchewan ,037 Saskatchewan February 26 New England ,069 New England March 03 Calgary ,898 Colorado March 11 Saskatchewan OT ,037 Saskatchewan March 12 Vancouver ,008 Colorado March 17 Toronto ,596 Toronto March 25 Saskatchewan ,144 Colorado April 01 Georgia ,903 Georgia April 15 Rochester ,003 Colorado April 22 Vancouver ,758 Vancouver April 28 Saskatchewan ,209 Colorado # PLAYERS POS GP G A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG LB TO CTO S SPCT SOG FO 4 Sullivan, Josh D Downing, Greg D Mallory, Mike F Stuart, Taylor D Gajic, Ilija D Wardle, Chris F Hope, Robert D Holding, Cameron D Ruest, Jacob F Gilles, Jordan D Grant, John F Self, Brad T Buque, Alex G Keogh, Stephen F Noble, Jeremy F Coates, Dan D Ward, Dillon G McLaughlin, Eli F Adams, Brent D Cupido, Joey D Greer, Zack F Sweeting, Bryce D Crawford, Callum F Totals: No. Goaltender GP Mins W L GA GAA SVS SV% 45 Ward, Dillon Buque, Alex COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

65 RECORD BOOK JERSEY NUMBERS (THRU 17) 00 Tom Still, Curtis Palidwor, Connor Martin Jed Prossner, Tom Phair, 2004 Pat Coyle, Ray Guze, 2009 Casey Powell, Del Halladay, Mike Law, Tim Edwards, Tom Phair, 2003 Josh Sims, , 2009 Ned Crotty, 2011 Jaeden Gastaldo, 2013 Cameron Mann, 2014 Josh Sullivan, Jamie Hanford, Mike Ward, 2009 David Morgan, 2010 Ben Davies, Retired Brian Langtry Chris Prat, 2005 Bryan Safarik, 2009 Chad Culp, 2010 Mac Allen, 2011 Mike McNamara, 2014 Ryan Benesch, Nick Carlson, , 2014 Scott Stewart, 2012 Greg Downing, Retired Gavin Prout, , Ilija Gajic, Jay Jalbert, Nenad Gajic, 2008 Alex Gajic, Colton Clark, Mike Mallory, John Gallant, Taylor Stuart, Al Truant, 2003 Jarett Park, Cam Flint, 2015 Brody Eastwood, John Rosa, 2003 John Wilson, 2004 Scott Davidson, 2007 Mat MacLeod, Rory Graham, Andy Glen, 2006 Steve Forsythe, Jordan McBride, Jeff Sonke, Tyler Crompton, 2009 Tim Campeau, 2011 Ilija Gajic, , 2016 Mat Macleod, Ted Dowling, 2003 Matt Brown, 2008 Adam Jones, Ryan Lee, Matt Shearer, 2003 Ben Prepchuk, 2003 B.J. Potter, 2004 Steve Toll, 2011 Brad Richardson, Sean Pollock, Chris Wardle, Nenad Gajic, 2007 Brad Richardson, 2010 Derek Malawsky, 2010 Robert Hope, Josh Sims, 2003 Ben Prepchuk, 2004 Paul Gait, 2005 Ben Prepchuk, Nenad Gajic, Ilija Gajic, 2011 Mike McLellan, 2011 Cameron Holding, Scott Stapleford, Bruce Murray, 2008, 2010 Derek Hopcroft, 2012 Ryan Hotaling, 2013 Jacob Ruest, Erik Miller, Steve Voituk, 2006 Gary Rosyski, 2009 Chet Koneczny, Retired Gary Gait, Casey Powell, Eric Seremet, 2003 Trevor Tierney, 2003 Brad Self, Chris S. Gill, 2009 Jon Sullivan, Athan Iannucci, Jordan Gilles, Curtis Smith, 2004 Josh Sims, 2005 Ryan McFadyen, 2010 John Grant Jr., Chris K. Gill, 2006, Eric Martin, 2013 Mike Woods, Brad Self, Andrew Potter, 2009 Matthew Wilson, 2010 Jason Jones, 2011 Drew Westervelt, Cliff Smith, Alex Buque, Scott Carnegie, COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 65

66 RECORD BOOK JERSEY NUMBERS (THRU 17) (CONT.) 28 Tom Ethington, Stephen Keogh, John McLellan, Chris Levis, , Tye Belanger, Peter Veltman, 2010 Matt Roik, Brian Reese, Dan Lewis, Jeremy Noble, Chris McKay, Andrew Burkholder, Dan Coates, Gee Nash, Mark Miyashita, 2005 Dan Ball, Steve Fryer, Matt Danowski, Bryan Cole, 2003 Andrew Leyshon, Bob Snider, Gewas Schindler, 2006 Rory Smith, Rowan Kelly Hugh Donovan, 2003 Dylan Llord, Dan Carey, , 2011 Jamie Lincoln, Dillon Ward, Jason Bloom, Rich Catton, Eli McLaughlin, Zak Boychuk, Chris Panos, 2005 Jim Moss, Mac Allen, John Orsen, Mike Burke, Creighton Reid, Jamie Floris, Kevin Stewardson, 2003 Matt Leveque, , 2011 Richard Morgan, Shawn Cable, Randy Daly, 2005 Jordan Cornfield, Dean Hill, Kevin Unterstein, Dave Stilley, Shaun Dhaliwal, 2010 Tyler Codron, Colton Porter, Joey Cupido, Corbyn Tao, Jamie Shewchuk, , Alex Turner, Matt Ogelsby, 2003 Dan Stroup, Neil Tyacke, 2010 Ian Hawksbee, , 2015 Jackson Decker, 2014 Colton Porter, Jackson Decker, Fred Jenner, 2003 Cory Conway, Quinn MacKay, Matt Taylor, 2007 Bryce Sweeting, Jason Wulder, Joel Dalgarno, 2011, Callum Crawford, COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

67 RECORD BOOK RETIRED NUMBERS 22 Gary Gait, Gait s No. 22 was retired on Dec. 30, As of that date, he had accomplished the following: Inducted into National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame in 2005 Most goals in NLL history (596) First player in league history to score 500 career goals Most playoff goals in NLL history (66) in 22 postseason games NLL single-season goals record (61 in 2003), also held 2nd and 3rd place with 57 (1998) and 55 (1994) respectively NLL single-game goals record (10 on Jan. 9, 1999) Second-most assists in NLL history (495) Second-most points in NLL history (1,091) Fourth-most loose balls in NLL history (1,076) NLL Most Valuable Player a record six times, 5 were consecutive seasons ( ) NLL All-Pro a record 15 times NLL First-Team All-Pro a record 14 times NLL Rookie of the Year (1991) NLL Sportsmanship Award (2004 and 2005) NLL Championship Game Most Valuable Player (1991 and 1995) Won three NLL championships (Detroit Turbos, 1991; Philadelphia Wings, 1994 and 1995) 6 Brian Langtry, Langtry s No. 6 was retired on Jan. 14, As of that date, he had accomplished the following: 2003 National Lacrosse League Rookie of the Year Scored game-winning goal in double-overtime in franchise s first-ever game on January 3, 2003 at Pepsi Center Single-game franchise records for goals (9) and points (13) against the Portland Lumberjax on March 20, 2008 Fifteen points in three postseason games during 2006 season en route to the Champion s Cup 2009 National Lacrosse League All-Star Reached the 500-point plateau Franchise-record 230 career goals Second-most career assists in franchise history (273) Second-most career points in franchise history (503) COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 67

68 RECORD BOOK RETIRED NUMBERS (CONT.) 9 Gavin Prout, , Prout s No. 9 was retired on Mar. 29, As of that date, he had accomplished the following: Captain of the Colorado Mammoth for six of his nine seasons with the franchise NLL Championship Game Most Valuable Player (2006) Set then-nll record for points in a single postseason (25 in 2006) All-time franchise leader in career assists (459) Second all-time in franchise history (Mammoth all-time leader) in career points (664) Third all-time in franchise history (second in Mammoth history) in career goals (205) Fifth all-time in franchise history (second in Mammoth history) in career loose balls (647) Seventh all-time in NLL history with 621 career assists Ninth all-time in NLL history with 922 career points Named an NLL All-Pro five times (First Team: 2006; Second Team: 2002, 04, 07, 08) Scored 90+ points three times in his career Posted 70+ points in each of his first eight seasons in the NLL Named to the 2002 NLL All-Rookie Team One of 20 players in NLL history to eclipse 1,000 career loose balls Selected first overall in the 2001 NLL Entry Draft by the New York Saints COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

69 NLL DIRECTORY The Office of the Commissioner 1100 E. Hector Street, Suite 415 Conshohocken, PA Commissioner: Nick Sakiewicz (2016-present) Chief Marketing Officer: Ashley Dabb Chief Operating Officer: Dave Rowan Chief Revenue Officer: Kevin Morgan Vice President, Business Operations: Justin Rubino Vice President, Lacrosse Operations: Brian Lemon Director of Statistics: Rob Benson Digital Communications Manager: Stephanie McGinley Lead Reporter: Ashley Docking Lead Reporter: Tyson Geick Digital Communications Coordinator: Michael Pettit ABOUT THE NATIONAL LACROSSE LEAGUE NLL Established: 1987 Number of Seasons: 32 Number of Teams: 9 Number of Teams in the United States: 5 Number of Teams in Canada: 4 Number of Divisions: 2 (East and West) EAST DIVISION WEST DIVISION Buffalo Bandits Calgary Roughnecks Georgia Swarm Colorado Mammoth New England Black Wolves Saskatchewan Rush Rochester Knighthawks Vancouver Stealth Toronto Rock Championship Trophy: Champion s Cup Season: 18 regular-season games and three postseason rounds Live Internet Broadcast: NLLTV.com COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 69

70 NLL DIRECTORY BUFFALO BANDITS TEAM INFORMATION STEVE DIETRICH General Manager TROY CORDINGLEY Head Coach Owner:... Governor & Legal Counsel:... Govenor:... Director of Operations & Alternate Governor:... Head Coach:... General Manager:... Terrence M. Pegula Dave Zygaj Bruce Popko Scott Loffler Troy Cordingley Steve Dietrich Rich Kilgour, John Tavares Assistant Coaches:... Scouts:... Rob Buchan, Rusty Kruger, Dave Pym, Shawn Williams Media Relations Assistant:... Nicole Del Villano & James Donovan Phone: Athletic Trainer:... Greg DeLuke Equipment Manager:... Ted Cordingley Broadcast Partners:... FOX Sports GO, Watch ESPN TEAM INFORMATION Home Arena/Seating Capacity:... TEAM INFORMATION Key Bank Center/19,070 NLL Team Established: Colors:... Black, Orange, Pantone Violet and White 2018 Schedule Date Time Away Home Dec. 8 7:30 PM Toronto Buffalo Dec. 23 7:30 PM Buffalo Rochester Dec. 30 7:00 PM Buffalo Toronto Jan. 6 7:30 PM Calgary Buffalo Jan. 13 7:30 PM Vancouver Buffalo Jan. 19 7:30 PM Buffalo Saskatchewan Feb. 3 7:30 PM Buffalo Rochester Feb. 9 7:30 PM Buffalo New England Feb. 10 7:30 PM Georgia Buffalo Feb. 24 7:30 PM Rochester Buffalo Mar. 3 7:30 PM Buffalo Colorado Mar. 16 7:30 PM Saskatchewan Buffalo Mar. 18 4:05 PM Buffalo Georgia Mar. 23 7:30 PM Buffalo New England Mar. 31 7:30 PM New England Buffalo Apr. 13 7:30 PM Buffalo Calgary Apr. 21 7:30 PM Toronto Buffalo Apr. 28 7:30 PM Rochester Buffalo 2017 Season Results Date Opponent Result Dec. 30 vs. Colorado L 8-12 Jan. 14 vs. Georgia L Jane. 21 vs. Vancouver Stealth W Jan. NE Black Wolves L Feb. Toronto L Feb. 17 vs. NE Black Wolves L Feb. NE Black Wolves W Feb. 25 vs. Toronto W Mar. 3 vs. Rochester W 13-9 Mar. Rochester L 8-9 Mar. Vancouver Stealth W Mar. Rochester L Apr. 1 vs. Saskatchewan L Apr. Calgary L 8-13 Apr. Toronto W 13-8 Apr. Georgia L Apr. 22 vs. Georgia L 7-20 Apr. 29 vs. Toronto L COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

71 NLL DIRECTORY CALGARY ROUGHNECKS TEAM INFORMATION MIKE BOARD General Manager CURT MALAWSKY Head Coach President:... Governor:... General Manager, Alternate Govenor & Director of Business Operations:... Assistant Manager Business Operations:... Head Coach & Assistant General Manager:... Assistant Coach:... Strength & Conditioning Coach:... Equipment Manager:... Assistant Manager Communications:... Phone:... JOANNA FRENCH Communications Ken King John Bean Mike Board Allana Minchau Curt Malawsky Bob McMahon Chris Osmond Chris Norton Joanna French Athletic Therapist:... Neil Hergott Equipment Manager:... Kylie Gadsby Broadcast Partners:... TSN, TSN Go TEAM INFORMATION Home Arena/Seating Capacity:... TEAM INFORMATION Soctiabank Saddledome/19,289 NLL Team Established: Colors:... Red, White & Black 2018 Schedule Date Time Away Home Dec. 9 7:30 PM Calgary Rochester Dec. 17 7:00 PM Vancouver Calgary Dec. 29 7:00 PM Colorado Calgary Jan. 6 7:30 PM Calgary Buffalo Jan. 13 7:00 PM Georgia Calgary Jan. 27 7:00 PM Saskatchewan Calgary Feb. 3 7:00 PM Calgary Toronto Feb. 10 7:00 PM Colorado Calgary Feb. 16 7:00 PM Vancouver Calgary Feb. 24 7:30 PM Calgary Saskatchewan Mar. 10 7:00 PM Calgary Colorado Mar. 17 7:00 PM Rochester Calgary Mar. 24 7:00 PM Toronto Calgary Mar. 31 7:00 PM Calgary Vancouver Apr. 8 2:00 PM Calgary New England Apr. 14 7:00 PM Buffalo Calgary Apr. 21 7:00 PM Calgary Vancouver Apr. 28 7:30 PM Calgary Saskatchewan 2017 Season Results Date Opponent Result Jan. 6 vs. Vancouver Stealth L Jan. Vancouver Stealth W Jan. Colorado W Jan. 28 vs. Colorado L 8-12 Feb. 4 vs. Saskatchewan L Feb. 12 vs. Toronto L 7-11 Feb. 18 vs. Vancouver Stealth L Feb. Saskatchewan L Mar. Colorado L 9-18 Mar. 4 vs. Georgia W Mar. Toronto L Mar. Georgia L 8-17 Mar. Saskatchewan L Mar. 25 vs. NE Black Wolves W Apr. Rochester W 11-9 Apr. 8 vs. Buffalo W 13-8 Apr. Vancouver Stealth L Apr. 29 vs. Saskatchewan W COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 71

72 NLL DIRECTORY GEORGIA SWARM TEAM INFORMATION JOHN ARLOTTA Owner & General Manager ED COMEAU Head Coach ALEC SCHIMKE Media & Lacrosse Operations Owner & General Manager:... Co-Owner & President... Head Coach:... Assistant Coaches:... John Arlotta Andy Arlotta Ed Comeau Sean Ferris, Blane Harrison Director of Media & Lacrosse Relations:... Alec Schimke Phone: Broadcast Partner:... FOX Sports South, FOX Sports GO, Watch ESPN, 680 the FAN TEAM INFORMATION Home Arena/Seating Capacity:... Infinite Energy Center/11,500 NLL Team Established: (as Minnesota Swarm) Colors:... Blue, Yellow & Gray 2018 Schedule Date Time Away Home Dec. 8 7:30 PM Georgia New England Dec. 23 7:00 PM Georgia Colorado Dec. 30 7:05 PM Rochester Georgia Jan. 6 7:05 PM Saskatchewan Georgia Jan. 13 7:00 PM Georgia Calgary Jan. 27 7:00 PM Colorado Georgia Feb. 10 7:30P M Georgia Vancouver Feb. 11 5:05 PM Georgia Buffalo Feb. 17 7:05 PM Rochester Georgia Mar. 2 7:35 PM Toronto Georgia Mar. 3 7:00 PM Georgia Toronto Mar. 10 7:30 PM Georgia Rochester Mar. 18 5:05 PM Buffalo Georgia Mar. 24 7:05 PM New England Georgia Apr. 8 5:05 PM Toronto Georgia Apr. 14 7:30 PM Georgia Saskatchewan Apr. 28 7:05 PM Vancouver Georgia Apr. 29 5:00 PM Georgia New England 2017 Season Date Opponent Result 1/7/17 vs. Saskatchewan W Buffalo W /20/17 vs. NE Black Wolves W 14-9 Vancouver Stealth W Colorado L /11/17 vs. NE Black Wolves W Toronto W /19/17 vs. Rochester W 15-9 Calgary L NE Black Wolves L /17/17 vs. Calgary W /24/17 vs. Toronto L /1/17 vs. Colorado W NE Black Wolves W /15/17 vs. Buffalo W Buffalo W 20-7 Rochester W /29/17 vs. Rochester L 8-9 Toronto W 11-8* 5/20/17 vs. Toronto W 13-9* 6/4/17 vs. Saskatchewan W 18-14*$ Saskatchewan W 15-14*$ COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

73 NLL DIRECTORY NEW ENGLAND BLACK WOLVES TEAM INFORMATION RICH LISK General Manager JOHN CLARK Head Coach Owner:... The Mohegan Tribe Co-Owners:... Brad Brewster, Ted Goldthorpe, Michael French CEO:... Mitchell Etess Vice President/General Manager:... Richard Lisk Head Coach:... Glenn Clark Assistant Coaches:... Jim Veltmna, Tracey Kelusky Head Athletic Trainer:... Jeremy Norman Game Operations Manager:... Brad Campbell Publicist:... Jen Hildebrand Phone: Broadcast Partners:... JEN HILDEBRAND Publicist FOX Sports GO, Watch ESPN TEAM INFORMATION Home Arena/Seating Capacity:... Mohegan Sun Arena NLL Team Established: (as Philadelphia Wings) Colors:... Orange, Black & Gray 2018 Schedule Date Time Away Home Dec. 8 7:30 PM Georgia New England Dec. 23 7:30 PM New England Saskatchewan Dec. 29 7:30 PM Vancouver New England Jan. 13 7:30 PM New England Rochester Jan. 21 2:00 PM Rochester New England Jan. 27 7:00 PM New England Toronto Feb. 9 7:30 PM Buffalo New England Feb. 18 2:00 PM Colorado New England Feb. 24 7:00 PM New England Vancouver Mar. 11 3:00 PM New England Toronto Mar. 16 7:30 PM Toronto New England Mar. 23 7:30 PM Buffalo New England Mar. 24 7:05 PM New England Georgia Mar. 31 7:30 PM New England Buffalo Apr. 8 2:00 PM Calgary New England Apr. 14 7:00 PM New England Colorado Apr. 21 7:30 PM New England Rochester Apr. 29 5:00 PM Georgia New England 2017 Season Date Opponent Result Rochester L 8-15 Colorado L Georgia L /28/17 vs. Buffalo W /3/17 vs. Rochester W 10-9 Georgia L Buffalo W /19/17 vs. Buffalo L /26/17 vs. Colorado L 9-14 Toronto W /12/17 vs. Georgia W /17/17 vs. Rochester W Calgary L /2/17 vs. Toronto W /7/17 vs. Georgia L Saskatchewan W Rochester L /29/17 vs. Vancouver Stealth L Toronto L 10-18* COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 73

74 NLL DIRECTORY ROCHESTER KNIGHTHAWKS TEAM INFORMATION CURT STYRES Owner/General Manager MIKE HASEN Head Coach CRAIG RYBCZYNSKI Communications Owner & General manager:... Curt Styres Vice President of Player Personnel:... Jody Gage Vice President of Lacrosse Operations:... Paul Gait Head Coach:... Mike Hasen Assistant Coaches:... Jason Johnson, Andy Secore, Pat O Toole Director of Communications:... Craid Rybczynski Phone: exxt craig.ryb@knighthawks.com Equipement Manager... Dave Sowden Athletic Trainer... Steve Lobsinger Broadcast Partners:... TWC Sports, FM The Bull, FOX Sports GO, Watch ESPN TEAM INFORMATION Home Arena/Seating Capacity:... Blue Cross Arena/10,424 NLL Team Established: Colors:... White, Teal, Purple 2018 Schedule Date Time Away Home Dec. 9 7:30 PM Calgary Rochester Dec. 23 7:30 PM Buffalo Rochester Dec. 30 7:05 PM Rochester Georgia Jan. 12 7:30 PM Rochester Toronto Jan. 13 7:30 PM New England Rochester Jan. 21 2:00 PM Rochester New England Feb. 3 7:30 PM Buffalo Rochester Feb. 10 8:00 PM Toronto Rochester Feb. 11 6:05 PM Rochester Georgia Feb. 17 7:30 PM Saskatchewan Rochester Feb. 24 7:30 PM Rochester Buffalo Mar. 10 7:30 PM Georgia Rochester Mar. 17 7:00 PM Rochester Calgary Mar. 24 7:30 PM Rochester Saskatchewan Mar. 31 7:30 PM Colorado Rochester Apr. 13 7:30 PM Rochester Toronto Apr. 21 7:30 PM New England Rochester Apr. 28 7:30 PM Rochester Buffalo 2017 Season Results Date Opponent Result Rochester L 8-15 Colorado L Georgia L /28/17 vs. Buffalo W /3/17 vs. Rochester W 10-9 Georgia L Buffalo W /19/17 vs. Buffalo L /26/17 vs. Colorado L 9-14 Toronto W /12/17 vs. Georgia W /17/17 vs. Rochester W Calgary L /2/17 vs. Toronto W /7/17 vs. Georgia L Saskatchewan W Rochester L /29/17 vs. Vancouver Stealth L Toronto L 10-18* COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

75 NLL DIRECTORY SASKATCHEWAN RUSH TEAM INFORMATION BRUCE URBAN Owner/General Manager DEREK KEENAN Head Coach BRANDON URBAN Media Relations Owner & Governor:... Bruce Urban Alternate Governor:... Al Ryz General Manager/Head Coach:... Derek Keenan Assistant Coaches:... Jeff McComb, Jimmy Quinlan Athletic Trainer:... Neal Demmans Media Realtions:... Brandon Urban Phone: Broadcast Partners:... TSN, TSN GO TEAM INFORMATION Home Arena/Seating Capacity:... SaskTel Centre/15,195 NLL Team Established: (as Edmonton Rush) Colors:... Black, Green, White 2018 Schedule Date Time Away Home Dec. 16 7:00 PM Saskatchewan Toronto Dec. 23 7:30 PM New England Saskatchewan Jan. 6 7:05 PM Saskatchewan Georgia Jan. 13 7:00 PM Saskatchewan Colorado Jan. 19 7:30 PM Buffalo Saskatchewan Jan. 27 7:00 PM Saskatchewan Calgary Feb. 2 7:30 PM Saskatchewan Colorado Feb. 3 7:30 PM Vancouver Saskatchewan Feb. 10 7:00 PM Saskatchewan Vancouver Feb. 17 7:30 PM Saskatchewan Rochester Feb. 24 7:30 PM Calgary Saskatchewan Mar. 3 7:30 PM Vancouver Saskatchewan Mar. 16 7:30 PM Saskatchewan Buffalo Mar. 24 7:30 PM Rochester Saskatchewan Apr. 7 7:30 PM Colorado Saskatchewan Apr. 13 7:30 PM Saskatchewan Vancouver Apr. 24 7:30 PM Georgia Saskatchewan Apr. 28 7:30 PM Calgary Saskatchewan 2017 Season Results Date Opponent Result Georgia L Toronto L /21/17 vs. Rochester W /27/17 vs. Vancouver Stealth W Calgary W Rochester W /18/17 vs. Colorado W 8-7 2/25/17 vs. Calgary W Vancouver Stealth L /11/17 vs. Colorado W /24/17 vs. Calgary W Colorado L Buffalo W /8/17 vs. Vancouver Stealth W /15/17 vs. NE Black Wolves L /22/17 vs. Toronto W Colorado W 10-9 Calgary L 7-14 Colorado W 18-9* 5/20/17 vs. Colorado W 11-10* Georgia L 14-18*$ 6/10/17 vs. Georgia L 14-15*$ COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 75

76 NLL DIRECTORY TORONTO ROCK TEAM INFORMATION JAMIE DAWICK Owner/President/GM MATT SAWYER Head Coach MIKE HANCOCK Communications President, Owner & General Manager:... Jamie Dawick Head Coach:... Matt Sawyer Assistant General Manager/Coach:... Josh Sanderson Assistant Coaches:... Bruce Codd, Blaine Manning, Pat Campbell Director of Business Operations:... Director of Communications and Lacrosse Operations:... Phone: Athletic Therapist:... Broadcast Partners:... Terri Giberson Mike Hancock Dave Murray TSN, TSN GO TEAM INFORMATION Home Arena/Seating Capacity:... Air Canada Centre/18,800 NLL Team Established:..., (as Ontario Raiders) Colors:... Navy, Red, White 2018 Schedule Date Time Away Home Dec. 8 7:30PM Toronto Buffalo Dec. 16 7:00PM Saskatchewan Toronto Dec. 30 7:00PM Buffalo Toronto Jan. 6 7:00PM Toronto Vancouver Jan. 12 7:30PM Rochester Toronto Jan. 27 7:00PM New England Toronto Feb. 3 7:00PM Calgary Toronto Feb. 10 8:00PM Toronto Rochester Feb. 17 7:05PM Toronto Georgia Mar. 3 7:00PM Georgia Toronto Mar. 11 3:00PM New England Toronto Mar. 16 7:30PM Toronto New England Mar. 24 7:00PM Toronto Calgary Mar. 30 7:30PM Colorado Toronto Apr. 8 4:05PM Toronto Georgia Apr. 13 7:30PM Rochester Toronto Apr. 21 7:30PM Toronto Buffalo Apr. 28 7:00PM Toronto Colorado 2017 Season Results Date Opponent Result Rochester W /14/17 vs. Saskatchewan W /28/17 vs. Rochester L 8-9 2/3/17 vs. Buffalo W Calgary W /17/17 vs. Georgia L Rochester W 10-6 Buffalo L /3/17 vs. NE Black Wolves L /11/17 vs. Calgary W /17/17 vs. Colorado L Georgia W /25/17 vs. Vancouver Stealth W 13-7 Vancouver Stealth L NE Black Wolves L /14/17 vs. Buffalo L 8-13 Saskatchewan L Buffalo W /6/17 vs. NE Black Wolves W 18-10* 5/13/17 vs. Georgia L 8-11* Georgia L 9-13* COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

77 NLL DIRECTORY VANCOUVER STEALTH TEAM INFORMATION DOUG LOCKER President/General Manager JAMIE BATLEY Head Coach TREVOR MCMANUS Media Relations Team Owners:... Bill & Denise Watkins President & General Manager:... Doug Locker Chief Financial Officer:... David Takata Vice President, Lacrosse Operations... Brad Hock Head Coach/Assistant General Manager:... Jamie Batley Assistant Coaches:... Dave Evans, Clay Richardson, Jim Milligan Scouts:... Jake Henhawk, Joe Romano, Kyle Sorensen Director of Lacrosse Operations:... Brad Hock Media Relations:... Trevor McManus Phone: Broadcast Partners:... TSN, TSN GO TEAM INFORMATION Home Arena/Seating Capacity:... Langley Event Centre NLL Team Established: (as Albany Attack) Colors:... Black, Red & White 2018 Schedule Date Time Away Home Dec. 8 7:30 PM Colorado Vancouver Dec. 15 7:00 PM Vancouver Calgary Dec. 29 7:30 PM Vancouver New England Jan. 6 7:00 PM Toronto Vancouver Jan. 13 7:30 PM Vancouver Buffalo Jan. 26 7:30 PM Vancouver Colorado Jan. 27 7:00 PM Georgia Vancouver Feb. 3 7:30 PM Vancouver Saskatchewan Feb. 10 7:00 PM Saskatchewan Vancouver Feb. 16 7:00 PM Vancouver Calgary Feb. 24 7:00 PM New England Vancouver Mar. 3 7:30 PM Vancouver Saskatchewan Mar. 17 7:00 PM Colorado Vancouver Mar. 24 7:00 PM Vancouver Colorado Mar. 31 7:00 PM Calgary Vancouver Apr. 13 7:30 PM Saskatchewan Vancouver Apr. 21 7:00 PM Calgary Vancouver Apr. 28 7:05 PM Vancouver Georgia 2017 Season Results Date Opponent Result Calgary W Colorado W /14/17 vs. Calgary L Buffalo L Saskatchewan L /28/17 vs. Georgia L /12/17 vs. Colorado L 9-10 Calgary W /25/17 vs. Rochester L /4/17 vs. Saskatchewan W 13-9 Colorado W /17/17 vs. Buffalo L Toronto L /31/17 vs. Toronto W Saskatchewan L /15/17 vs. Calgary W /22/17 vs. Colorado W 13-7 NE Black Wolves W /6/17 vs. Colorado L 12-13* COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 77

78 NLL DIRECTORY COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

79 NLL DIRECTORY NATIONAL LACROSSE LEAGUE EXPANSION SAN DIEGO SEALS Owner:... President:... Vice PresidentBusiness Operations:... Joe Tsai Steve Govett Josh Gross TEAM INFORMATION Home Arena:... Valley View Casino Center NLL Team Established: Colors:... Black, Gold, Purple COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE 79

80 MEDIA INFORMATION CREDENTIALS Requests for all credentials must go through the Mammoth communications department. Full-season credentials will be granted to media that cover the Mammoth on a regular basis. Single-game credentials will be granted to media with a written request submitted at least 48 hours prior to game time. All credentials are issued at the sole discretion of the Colorado Mammoth. Please to Elise.Matson@ColoradoMammoth.com. MEDIA ENTRANCE Members of the working media enter Pepsi Center through the media entrance located at the truck docks on the northwest side of the arena. PRESS ROOM The working media room is located at floor level adjacent to the press dining room. Access to the working media room is reserved for those members of the media filing reports for daily news outlets. The Mammoth will rely on members to maintain a courteous, professional atmosphere in the working media room. PRESS SEATING Press seating at Pepsi Center is located on the press box level. PRESS DINING ROOM The media dining area is located at the end of the hallway leading from the media entrance on the northwest side of Pepsi Center. Food and beverages will be available to the working media beginning two hours prior to game-time. PHOTOGRAPHERS Only those photographers on assignment will be allowed access to designated photography locations at floor level and in overhead positions. Photography positions will be assigned by the Colorado Mammoth. DRESSING ROOMS The dressing rooms will be open after the game. Requests for individual interviews must go through the Mammoth communications staff. The officials dressing room is off-limits to the media. INTERVIEWS Media requesting access to players or staff for interviews must contact Elise Matson (Elise.Matson@ColoradoMammoth.com) of the Colorado Mammoth. MAMMOTH WEBSITE COLORADO MAMMOTH MEDIA GUIDE

81 DATE OPPONENT TIME Fri./Dec. 8 Vancouver Stealth 8:30PM Sat./Dec. 23 Georgia Swarm 7:00PM Fri./Dec. 29 Calgary Roughnecks 7:00PM Sat. /Jan. 13 Saskatchewan Rush 7:00PM Fri./Jan. 26 Vancouver Stealth 7:30PM Fri./Feb. 2 Saskatchewan Rush 7:30PM Sat./Feb. 10 Calgary Roughnecks 7:00PM Sun./Feb. 18 New England Black Wolves 12:00PM Fri./Mar. 2 Georgia Swarm 5:35PM Home Games Away Games ALT All times are Mountain. Dates and times are subject to change without notice. * ALT ALT ALT DATE OPPONENT TIME Sat./Mar. 3 Buffalo Bandits 7:00PM Sat./Mar. 10 Calgary Roughnecks 7:00PM Sat. /Mar. 17 Vancouver Stealth 8:00PM Sat./Mar. 24 Vancouver Stealth 7:00PM Fri./Mar. 30 Toronto Rock 5:30PM Sat./Mar. 31 Rochester Knighthawks 5:30PM Sat./Apr. 7 Saskatchewan Rush 6:30PM Sat./Apr. 14 New England Black Wolves 7:00PM Sat./Apr. 28 Toronto Rock 7:00PM * Game Rebroadcasted Dec. 24 at 5:00pm Game Rebroadcasted Jan.14 at 6:30pm COMCAST CH 25 & 725 DISH CH 413 DIRECTV CH 681 CENTURYLINK CH 690 & HD 1690 ALT2 ALT ALT2 ALT COLORADOMAMMOTH.COM

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