National Lacrosse League dispersal draft
The National Lacrosse League dispersal draft is a meeting where the general managers of National Lacrosse League teams choose players from teams that are ceasing operations. The NLL has seen a lot of team changes over the years (the 1993 season was the last time the league had no team changes over the previous season), so dispersal drafts have been commonplace. Recent dispersal drafts have occurred in 2005 (Anaheim), 2004 (Vancouver), and 2003 (Ottawa).
2005 Draft results
Players from the Anaheim Storm - July 20, 2005[1]
| Player | Team |
|---|---|
| Rory Glaves | Edmonton |
| Casey Powell | Portland |
| Matt Roik | San Jose |
| Bruce Murray | Minnesota |
| Peter Morgan | Philadelphia |
| Bill Greer | Colorado |
| Matt King | Calgary |
| Cam Bergman | Rochester |
| Chris McElroy | Arizona (from Buffalo) |
| Matt Dwane | Arizona |
| Scott Stewart | Portland (from Toronto) |
| Damien Davis | Edmonton |
| Adam Bysouth | Portland |
| Mike Law | San Jose |
| Ryan Powell | Minnesota |
| Pat Jones | Philadelphia |
2004 Draft results
Players from the Vancouver Ravens - December 15, 2004[2]
| Player | Team |
|---|---|
| Craig Conn | Minnesota |
| Rory Glaves | Anaheim |
| Cam Sedgwick | Arizona |
| Kevin Olson | San Jose |
| Chris McKay | Rochester |
| Nick Patterson | Minnesota |
| Matt Dwane | Philadelphia |
| Randy Daly | Colorado |
| Curt Malawsky | Buffalo |
| D'Arcy Berthiaume | Minnesota |
| Bruce Murray | Anaheim |
| Noah Talbot | Arizona |
| Ian Hawksbee | Philadelphia |
| Peter Morgan | Rochester |
| Rich Catton | San Jose |
| Declined to select | Toronto |
| Declined to select | Colorado |
| Declined to select | Buffalo |
2003 Draft results
Players from the Ottawa Rebel - July 31, 2003[3]
| Player | Team |
|---|---|
| Matt Disher | Anaheim |
| Bruce Codd | New York |
| Scott Self | Columbus |
| Kevin Howard | Philadelphia |
| Brennan Day | San Jose |
| Jamie Roy | Vancouver |
| Kyle Laverty | Calgary |
| Brad Self | Colorado |
| Jason Clark | Buffalo |
| Mat Giles | Rochester |
| Ryan Painter | Toronto |
| Stephen Evans | Anaheim |
| Andrew Leyshon | New York |
| Eric Pacey | Columbus |
| Jake Lawson | Philadelphia |
| Chris Konopliff | San Jose |
| Peter Veltman | Vancouver |
| Kevin Dostie | Calgary |
| Mike Henderson | Colorado |
| Marc Landriault | Buffalo |
| Shawn Zettel | Rochester |
| Kevin Lunnie | Toronto |
| Adam Mitchell | Anaheim |
| Derek Collins | New York |
| Shawn Parnell | Columbus |
| DJ Serr | Philadelphia |
| Rick Matthews | San Jose |
| Jamie Raffan | Vancouver |
| Jon Tarbell | Calgary |
| Declined to select | Colorado |
| Mike Hamilton | Buffalo |
| Declined to select | Rochester |
| Ryan McNish | Toronto |
2002 Draft results
Players from the Montreal Express - September 21, 2002[4]
| Player | Team |
|---|---|
| Tracey Kelusky | Calgary |
| Bruce Codd | Ottawa |
| Peter Lough | Columbus |
| Jason Crosbie | Ottawa (from New Jersey) |
| Mat Giles | Ottawa (from New York) |
| Aime Caines | Buffalo |
| Eric Pacey | Ottawa (from Philadelphia) |
| Forfeited | Colorado |
| Bruce Alexander | Vancouver |
| Steve Penny | Rochester |
| Curtis Palidwor | Columbus (from Albany) |
| Todd Richard | Toronto |
| Brad MacArthur | Calgary |
| Shawn Zettel | Ottawa |
| D'Arcy Berthiaume | Columbus |
| Shawn Parnell | Ottawa (from New Jersey) |
| Dean Harrison | New York |
| Kelly Sullivan | Buffalo |
| Declines to select | Philadelphia |
| Brian Buchanon | Colorado |
| Troy Thompson | Vancouver |
| Declines to select | Rochester |
| Shawn Summerfield | Albany |
| Declines to select | Toronto |
References
- ^ Bridesmaid Glaves finally picked #1. Outsider's Guide to the NLL (July 20, 2005). Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
- ^ Conn goes to Swarm in dispersal draft. Outsider's Guide to the NLL (December 15, 2004). Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
- ^ Anaheim takes Disher with first pick in draft. Outsider's Guide to the NLL (July 31, 2003). Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
- ^ Kelusky, Merrill top picks on double draft day. Outsider's Guide to the NLL (September 21, 2002). Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
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