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| coach = Les Bartley |
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The '''Ontario Raiders''' were a member of the [[National Lacrosse League]] during the [[1998 NLL season]]. The franchise was |
The '''Ontario Raiders''' were a member of the [[National Lacrosse League]] during the [[1998 NLL season]]. The franchise was founded as an expansion team in [[Hamilton, Ontario]], and played their home games at [[Copps Coliseum]]. Former [[Buffalo Bandits]] coach [[Les Bartley]] was hired to coach the new team, and he lured former Bandit [[Jim Veltman]] to join him, becoming the Raiders' captain. The team finished a respectable 6-6 in their inaugural season, but missed the playoffs on a tie-breaker. Following the season, losses of $250,000 forced owner [[Chris Fritz]] to look for partners.<ref name=quits>{{cite news|title=Raiders call it quits in Hamilton|date=1998-08-20|last=Kernaghan|first=John|newspaper=[[Hamilton Spectator]]}}</ref> [[Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment]] considered purchasing the team,<ref name=quits/><ref>{{cite news|title=Hamilton's pro lacrosse is going, going...|date=1998-07-07|last=Milton|first=Steve|newspaper=Hamilton Spectator}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Three-way toss up for Ontario Raiders|date=1998-07-14|last=Kernaghan|first=John|newspaper=Hamilton Spectator}}</ref> but ultimately a group which included [[Bill Watters]], the then assistant general manager of the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]], [[Paul Beeston]], former president of the [[Toronto Blue Jays]], [[Tie Domi]], player for the Maple Leafs, and [[Bobby Orr]], former NHL player, bought it for $250,000 and promptly relocated the team to [[Toronto]]'s [[Maple Leaf Gardens]] where they rebranded it the [[Toronto Rock]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Watters, Beeston, Domi, Orr bring pro lacrosse to town|date=1998-12-04|newspaper=[[Toronto Star]]|last=Brown|first=Josh}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Rock will test Toronto's taste for pro lacrosse|date=1998-12-24|last=Stevens|first=Neil|newspaper=[[Waterloo Region Record]]}}</ref> |
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==Awards |
==Awards and honours== |
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| [[1998 NLL season|1998]] || [[Colin Doyle (lacrosse)|Colin Doyle]] || [[National Lacrosse League Rookie of the Year Award|Rookie of the Year]] |
| [[1998 NLL season|1998]] || [[Colin Doyle (lacrosse)|Colin Doyle]] || [[National Lacrosse League Rookie of the Year Award|Rookie of the Year]] |
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==Notable players== |
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*[[Bob Watson]] |
*[[Bob Watson]] |
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*[[Colin Doyle (lacrosse)|Colin Doyle]] |
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*[[Mike Accursi]] |
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===Team |
===Team roster=== |
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{{Lacrosse player list | no = 11 | pos=Def | nat=Canada | name=Clark, Glenn}} |
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! Season !! Division !! W-L !! Finish !! Home !! Road !! GF !! GA !! Coach !! Playoffs |
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Latest revision as of 05:02, 30 November 2024
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Division | East |
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Based in | Hamilton, Ontario |
Arena | Copps Coliseum |
Colours | Black, Gold, Red |
Chairman | Chris Fritz |
Head coach | Les Bartley |
General manager | John Mouradian |
Later | Toronto Rock |
The Ontario Raiders were a member of the National Lacrosse League during the 1998 NLL season. The franchise was founded as an expansion team in Hamilton, Ontario, and played their home games at Copps Coliseum. Former Buffalo Bandits coach Les Bartley was hired to coach the new team, and he lured former Bandit Jim Veltman to join him, becoming the Raiders' captain. The team finished a respectable 6-6 in their inaugural season, but missed the playoffs on a tie-breaker. Following the season, losses of $250,000 forced owner Chris Fritz to look for partners.[1] Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment considered purchasing the team,[1][2][3] but ultimately a group which included Bill Watters, the then assistant general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Paul Beeston, former president of the Toronto Blue Jays, Tie Domi, player for the Maple Leafs, and Bobby Orr, former NHL player, bought it for $250,000 and promptly relocated the team to Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens where they rebranded it the Toronto Rock.[4][5]
Awards and honours
[edit]Year | Player | Award |
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1998 | Colin Doyle | Rookie of the Year |
Notable players
[edit]Team roster
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Records
[edit]Season | Division | W-L | Finish | Home | Road | GF | GA | Coach | Playoffs |
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1998 | 6-6 | 5th | 4-2 | 2-4 | 165 | 157 | Les Bartley | Missed playoffs | |
Total | 1 season | 6-6 | 4-2 | 2-4 | 165 | 157 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Kernaghan, John (1998-08-20). "Raiders call it quits in Hamilton". Hamilton Spectator.
- ^ Milton, Steve (1998-07-07). "Hamilton's pro lacrosse is going, going...". Hamilton Spectator.
- ^ Kernaghan, John (1998-07-14). "Three-way toss up for Ontario Raiders". Hamilton Spectator.
- ^ Brown, Josh (1998-12-04). "Watters, Beeston, Domi, Orr bring pro lacrosse to town". Toronto Star.
- ^ Stevens, Neil (1998-12-24). "Rock will test Toronto's taste for pro lacrosse". Waterloo Region Record.