The National Lacrosse League expansion draft is a meeting where the general managers of expansion National Lacrosse League teams begin to fill their teams with unprotected players from the rosters of existing NLL teams. Such a draft occurs whenever an expansion NLL franchise is awarded. The most recent expansion draft was in 2022 for the Las Vegas Desert Dogs. Prior drafts were:

2022 Draft results

July 7, 2022[1]

Round Team Player Former Team
1 Las Vegas Jackson Nishimura Albany FireWolves
2 Las Vegas Connor Fields Buffalo Bandits
3 Las Vegas Riley Hutchcraft Toronto Rock
4 Las Vegas John Wagner Rochester Knighthawks
5 Las Vegas Landon Kells Calgary Roughnecks
6 Las Vegas Brett McIntyre Colorado Mammoth
7 Las Vegas Connor Kirst Georgia Swarm
8 Las Vegas James Barclay Halifax Thunderbirds
9 Las Vegas Ty Thompson New York Riptide
10 Las Vegas Jack Hannah Panther City LC
11 Las Vegas Jackson Suboch Philadelphia Wings
12 Las Vegas Frank Scigliano San Diego Seals
13 Las Vegas Jeff Cornwall Saskatchewan Rush
14 Las Vegas Tyson Roe Vancouver Warriors


The following trades were made immediately following the draft:

  • Las Vegas traded Riley Hutchcraft, Connor Fields and their 1st round draft pick (1st overall) in the 2022 Entry Draft to Rochester for Charlie Bertrand and their 1st round pick (2nd overall), 4th round pick (74th overall), 6th round pick (91st overall) in the 2022 Entry Draft and their 1st round selection in the 2023 Entry Draft
  • Las Vegas traded Brett McIntyre back to Colorado for Sam Firth and Erik Turner
  • Las Vegas traded Frank Scigliano back to San Diego for Mark Glicini, Brandon Clelland, their 2nd round pick (26th overall) in the 2022 Entry Draft and their 3rd round pick in the 2023 Entry Draft
  • Las Vegas traded Jeff Cornwall to Calgary for Marshal King and their 1st round pick (18th overall) in the 2022 Entry Draft

2021 Draft results

June 29, 2021

Round Team Player Former Team
1 Panther City Matt Hossack Saskatchewan
2 Panther City Charlie Kitchen Albany
3 Panther City Liam Byrnes Philadelphia
4 Panther City Connor Kelly New York
5 Panther City Nick Damude San Diego
6 Panther City Patrick Dodds Calgary
7 Panther City Sam Clare Vancouver
8 Panther City Liam Patten Buffalo
9 Panther City Phil Caputo Rochester
10 Panther City Ryan Benesch Halifax
11 Panther City Kevin Oreleman Georgia
12 Panther City Chris Wardle* Colorado
13 Panther City Scott Dominey* Toronto
  • Immediately following the draft, Chris Wardle was traded back to the Mammoth in exchange for Will Malcom and Jordan Trottier. Scott Dominey was traded to New York in exchange for Dawson Theede.

2019 Draft results

July 9, 2019[2]

RoundTeamPlayerFormer Team
1RochesterShawn EvansBuffalo
New YorkJordan DurstonBuffalo
2RochesterHolden CattoniGeorgia
New YorkJohn RanaganGeorgia
3RochesterRylan HartleySan Diego
New YorkConnor KellySan Diego
4RochesterShane SimpsonCalgary
New YorkDan MacRaeCalgary
5RochesterCurtis KnightSaskatchewan
New YorkJeff CornwallSaskatchewan
6RochesterDan LintnerToronto
New YorkKieran McArdleToronto
7RochesterFrank BrownPhiladelphia
New YorkMike ManleyPhiladelphia
8RochesterMatthew BennettHalifax
New YorkDawson TheedeHalifax
9RochesterSteve FryerColorado
New YorkTyler DigbyNew England
10RochesterChris Wardle*Colorado
New YorkAlex BuqueNew England
11RochesterBrandon GoodwinVancouver
New YorkJean-Luc ChetnerVancouver
  • - Immediately following the draft, Wardle was traded back to the Mammoth in exchange for Julian Garritano and Mike Mallory. Mallory was then traded to the Warriors for Travis Burton and a 2nd round pick in the 2020 entry draft.

2018 Draft results

July 16, 2018

RoundTeamPlayerFormer Team
1PhiladelphiaBrett HickeyToronto
San DiegoTurner EvansToronto
2PhiladelphiaKiel MatiszGeorgia
San DiegoBrett MydskeSaskatchewan
3PhiladelphiaJordan HallGeorgia
San DiegoAdrian SorichettiSaskatchewan
4PhiladelphiaJosh CurrierRochester
San DiegoCam HoldingColorado
5PhiladelphiaFrank BrownRochester
San DiegoBryce Sweeting*Colorado
6PhiladelphiaAnthony JoaquimNew England
San DiegoFrank SciglianoCalgary
7PhiladelphiaMatt RamboNew England
San DiegoGarrett MacIntoshCalgary
8PhiladelphiaVaughn HarrisBuffalo
San DiegoCasey JacksonVancouver
9PhiladelphiaDavide DiRuscioBuffalo
San DiegoBrendan RanfordVancouver
  • - Immediately following the draft, Sweeting was traded to the Buffalo Bandits in exchange for Ethan Schott and a 2nd round pick in the 2018 entry draft.

2008 Draft results

July 24, 2008 .[3]

TeamPlayerFormer Team
BostonMike PoulinToronto
BostonMitch BelisleNew York
BostonMatt LyonsRochester
BostonKyle LavertyBuffalo
BostonJohn GallantColorado
BostonJake BergeyPhiladelphia
BostonDevan WrayCalgary
BostonKyle RossMinnesota
BostonTom JohnsonSan Jose
BostonMatt HolmanChicago
BostonMichael KilbyPortland
BostonCam BergmanEdmonton*

2007 Draft results

July 31, 2007[4]

TeamPlayerFormer Team
BostonPatrick MerrillToronto
BostonPat CampbellEdmonton
BostonGewas SchindlerNew York
BostonRyan AveryCalgary
BostonJed ProssnerPortland
BostonJake BergeyPhiladelphia
BostonBrenden ThenhausBuffalo
BostonDarren HallsSan Jose
BostonScott StewartMinnesota
BostonJon HarasymChicago
BostonMike GrimesArizona
BostonBrian LangtryColorado
BostonBrian CroswellRochester

2006 Draft results

July 12, 2006 [5]

TeamPlayerFormer Team
ChicagoBrandon MillerSan Jose
New YorkPat MaddalenaArizona
ChicagoDarryl GibsonToronto
New YorkCurtis PalidworCalgary
ChicagoCallum CrawfordCalgary
New YorkAaron BoldPortland
ChicagoTom MontourPortland
New YorkJon SullivanMinnesota
ChicagoDan StroupColorado
New YorkRich BrzeskiPhiladelphia
ChicagoChris GillColorado
New YorkJarett ParkSan Jose
ChicagoBryan KazarianBuffalo
New YorkJeff SpanoPhiladelphia
ChicagoJon HarasymBuffalo
New YorkMike McLellanArizona
ChicagoCarter LivingstoneRochester
New YorkMatt TaylorToronto
ChicagoRyan O'ConnorRochester
New YorkEric PaceyMinnesota
ChicagoKyle DupontEdmonton
New YorkTyler HeavenorEdmonton

2005 Draft results

June 15, 2005[6]

TeamPlayerFormer Team
PortlandMike HominuckBuffalo
EdmontonRob BlasdellSan Jose
PortlandBrock BoyleMinnesota
EdmontonKevin HowardCalgary
PortlandLuke ForgetToronto
EdmontonSandy ChapmanToronto
PortlandRyan SharpCalgary
EdmontonPat CampbellRochester
PortlandMat GilesRochester
EdmontonBrad DaironSan Jose
PortlandBrock RobertsonArizona
EdmontonRandy DalyColorado
PortlandTom MontourBuffalo
EdmontonScott CampbellMinnesota
PortlandNick SchroederPhiladelphia
EdmontonCory BomberryArizona
PortlandDel HalladayColorado
EdmontonJeff SpanoPhiladelphia

2004 Draft results

October 19, 2004. Picks were announced in alphabetical order by former team.[7]

TeamPlayerFormer Team
MinnesotaCam BergmanAnaheim
MinnesotaJason ClarkBuffalo
MinnesotaMatt KingCalgary
MinnesotaCurtis SmithColorado
MinnesotaShawn NadalenPhiladelphia
MinnesotaJon HarasymRochester
MinnesotaDan TeatSan Jose
MinnesotaRusty KrugerToronto
MinnesotaBruce AlexanderVancouver

2001 Draft results

June 15, 2001[8]

TeamPlayerFormer Team
Buffalo (from Calgary)Chris LangdaleToronto
New York (from New Jersey)Jamie TaylorToronto
VancouverRich CattonBuffalo
ColumbusPhil WetherupBuffalo
New JerseyDarryl GibsonAlbany
VancouverRyan O'ConnorToronto
ColumbusCraig GelsvikToronto
CalgaryRandy MearnsRochester
VancouverIan RubelMontreal
ColumbusAndy DudenBuffalo
CalgaryD'Arcy BerthiaumeAlbany
New JerseyJamie HanfordPhiladelphia
ColumbusJohn RosaAlbany
CalgaryMarc LandriaultRochester
New JerseyDallas SquireAlbany
VancouverLindsey PlunkettRochester
CalgaryJamie RaffanMontreal
New JerseyJoe FinstadOttawa
VancouverJessie PhillipsWashington
ColumbusKyle ArbuckleMontreal
New JerseyPaul TalmoBuffalo
VancouverMike BattistaNew York
ColumbusGewas SchindlerNew York
CalgaryJeff ShirkPhiladelphia
New Jersey (from Vancouver)Michael BuszaPhiladelphia
MontrealJoe HiltzWashington
CalgaryDan DenihenNew York
New JerseyBlake MillerNew York
MontrealShawn ZettelOttawa
CalgaryKevin HowardRochester
New JerseyShane WannamakerMontreal
VancouverKevin KaiserPhiladelphia
Philadelphia (from Calgary)Dan MartinWashington
New JerseyTravis KilgourWashington
VancouverNick HartofilisOttawa
MontrealJason TasseOttawa

1999 Draft results

August 26, 1999[9]

TeamPlayerFormer Team
AlbanyRob BlasdellToronto
AlbanyJosh SandersonRochester
AlbanyTroy CordingleyBuffalo
AlbanySteve SombrottoNew York
AlbanyTodd EvansPhiladelphia
AlbanyDave EvansPittsburgh
AlbanyOwen BenedictSyracuse

References

  1. "Las Vegas loads up via expansion draft & post-draft deals". The Lax Mag. Retrieved 2022-10-29.
  2. "2019 NLL Expansion draft results and trades". NLL.com. July 9, 2019. Retrieved December 22, 2019.
  3. "Boston selects Poulin first overall". NLL.com. July 24, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-25.
  4. "Pat Merrill Selected First Overall By Boston". NLL.com. July 31, 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
  5. "Brandon Miller taken first in expansion draft". Outsider's Guide to the NLL. July 12, 2006. Archived from the original on August 8, 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
  6. "Hominuck, Blasdell top picks in expansion draft". Outsider's Guide to the NLL. July 13, 2005. Archived from the original on December 28, 2005. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
  7. "Minnesota grabs King, Teat, Kruger in draft". Outsider's Guide to the NLL. October 19, 2004. Archived from the original on August 18, 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-03.
  8. "Rock hit hardest in NLL Expansion Draft". Outsider's Guide to the NLL. June 11, 2001. Archived from the original on August 18, 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
  9. "Albany selects seven veterans in expansion draft". Outsider's Guide to the NLL. August 26, 1999. Archived from the original on August 18, 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-01.

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