San Jose Stealth

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San Jose Stealth
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Division Western
Played 20042009
Home arena SAP Center
Based in San Jose, California
Colors Red, Black, Silver
Division Championships 2008
Formerly Albany Attack
Later Washington Stealth
Vancouver Stealth
Website www.sjstealth.com

The San Jose Stealth were a member of the National Lacrosse League, the professional box lacrosse league of North America from 2004 until 2009. They played at the HP Pavilion at San Jose, which is also the home of the NHL's San Jose Sharks and the AFL's San Jose SaberCats. They relocated to San Jose, California in 2003, beginning play in the 2004 NLL season. They had previously been the Albany Attack from 2000 to 2003.

On June 17, 2009, the Stealth announced they were moving to Everett, Washington effective immediately, where they would be known as the Washington Stealth.[1]

Awards and honors

Year Player Award
2005 Ryan Boyle Rookie of the Year[2]
2007 Anthony Cosmo Goaltender of the Year[3]

All time record

Season Division W-L Finish Home Road GF GA Coach Playoffs
2004 Western 11–5 2nd 7–1 4–4 204 201 Johnny Mouradian Lost in division semifinals
2005 Western 4–12 6th 2–6 2–6 170 197 Johnny Mouradian Missed playoffs
2006 Western 5–11 5th 3–5 2–6 151 174 Walt Christianson Missed playoffs
2007 Western 9–7 4th 4–4 5–3 181 170 Walt Christianson Lost in division finals
2008 Western 9–7 1st 4–4 5–3 185 172 Walt Christianson Lost in division semifinals
2009 Western 7–9 3rd 5–3 2–6 200 185 Chris Hall Lost in division finals
Total 6 seasons 45–51 25–23 20–28 1091 1099
Playoff Totals 2–4 0–2 2–2 77 89

Playoff results

Season Game Visiting Home
2004 Division Semifinal Calgary 15 San Jose 14
2007 Division Semifinal San Jose 15 (OT) Colorado 14
Division Final San Jose 7 Arizona 9
2008 Division Semifinal Portland 18 San Jose 16
2009 Division Semifinal San Jose 20 Portland 16
Division Final San Jose 5 Calgary 17

See also

References

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