Major League Lacrosse MVP Award
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The Bud Light Major League Lacrosse MVP Award is awarded annually to the best performing player of Major League Lacrosse.
| Year | Player | Team | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | Ryan Powell | Rochester Rattlers | Attack |
| 2002 | Greg Cattrano | Baltimore Bayhawks | Goaltender |
| 2003 | Jay Jalbert | Long Island Lizards | Midfielder |
| 2004 | Conor Gill | Boston Cannons | Attack |
| 2005 | Mark Millon Gary Gait |
Boston Cannons Baltimore Bayhawks |
Attack Attack |
| 2006 | Ryan Powell | San Francisco Dragons | Attack |
| Major League Lacrosse | |
|---|---|
| Eastern Conference: Boston Cannons | Long Island Lizards | New Jersey Pride | Philadelphia Barrage | Rochester Rattlers | Washington Bayhawks | |
| Western Conference: Chicago Machine | Denver Outlaws | Los Angeles Riptide | San Francisco Dragons | |
| Related articles: Steinfeld Cup | All Star Game | Most Valuable Player | Rookie of the Year | Coach of the Year | Defensive Player of Year | Offensive Player of the Year | Iron Lizard Award | Goaltender of the Year | Sportsman of the Year | Most Improved Player | Community Service Award | First draft selections | MLL Seasons | Stadiums | |
