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Mammoth May Miss Playoffs for First Time

By Melissa Dafni

It’s cliche, but the Mammoth are in control of their playoff destiny for at least one more week. Heading into back to back games against the Washington Stealth last week, the Mammoth prospects looked good. Going into the half Friday night, they looked especially good. The Mammoth offense was playing aggressive, Andrew Leyshon was making [...]

Alex Gajic Scores 5 Goals but Mammoth Can’t Break Losing Streak

By Melissa Dafni

Different day, but the story is still the same. The Colorado Mammoth continue to struggle in several key areas and frustrations are running high from the fans through the organization. The game was rife with inconsistency.

Addition of Bob Hamley not enough for Mammoth in loss to Swarm

By Melissa Dafni

It’s not just that the Mammoth are losing. It’s that they seem to give up whenever their opponent starts developing a strong lead. Instead of getting fired up and working harder, they let their opponents get under their skin.

Mammoth Leave Fans Speechless

By Melissa Dafni

Going into Friday night’s game against the Orlando Titans, there was a lot of excitement despite losing to the Washington Stealth last week.

Mammoth Don’t Go Down Without a Fight

By Melissa Dafni

Although the Mammoth dropped to 2-3 on the season over the weekend, they didn’t give the Washington Stealth another easy win.

Big Week for Mammoth

By Melissa Dafni

After losing their home opener and dropping to 0-2, Mammoth fans were rife with frustration. GM Steve Govett shocked everyone by firing Coach Bob McMahon.

Mammoth Face Former Captain in Home Opener

By Melissa Dafni

As would be expected, the Mammoth hate to lose. They especially hate to lose at home. After last week’s devastating loss to the Washington Stealth, the Mammoth have a lot to prove. What better place to do it than one of the loudest houses in the NLL?

Mammoth Lose Cool in Loss to Stealth

By Melissa Dafni

With a final score of Stealth 17, Mammoth 8, Colorado has a lot of things to examine before their home-opener Saturday, January 16 against the Edmonton Rush. This game may prove to simply be a bump in the road to the championship, or it may be a reflection of a team overhauled in the off season.

Gajic Brothers come through in 2010 preview

By Melissa Dafni

The Mammoth have had a very busy offseason resulting in only twelve players from last year returning to the team. The remaining eleven are made up of seven rookies and four players from other clubs.