National Lacrosse League Monthly Awards

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In the 1994 season, the National Lacrosse League (then called the Major Indoor Lacrosse League) began naming a Player of the Month. The award is determined by a vote of the general managers and head coaches of the NLL teams.[1]

The first recipient was Buffalo Bandits goaltender Steve Dietrich.

In 1998, the league added the Rookie of the Month award.

Contents

Players listed in italics are retired.

Player Count
John Tavares 9
Gary Gait 6
Paul Gait 5
Ted Dowling 3
Rob Blasdell 2
John Grant, Jr.
Gavin Prout
Bob Watson

1998-present

Player Count
Ryan Boyle 2
Craig Conn
John Grant, Jr.
Tracey Kelusky
Brodie Merrill

  1. ^ Rob Blasdell Named Player of the Month. NLL.com (February 1, 2007). Retrieved on February 1, 2007.

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