Image via Wikipedia At the start of every season, there’s always lots of conjecture on how each team is going to do. Did the changes they made in the off season help or hurt? Who’s going to dominate? And of course, every fan wants to think their team improved and will take the Champion’s Cup. [...]
After last night’s game at the Pepsi Center against the Toronto Rock, the Mammoth coaching staff have some very hard decisions to make. Unfortunately, regardless of the score, I don’t think the players made it any easier for them.
Going into Friday night’s game against the Orlando Titans, there was a lot of excitement despite losing to the Washington Stealth last week.
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?
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.
After a tumultuous off season, the Mammoth open their 2010 season Saturday night (January 9), in Washington against the Stealth.
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.