1997 Philadelphia Wings season

The 1997 Philadelphia Wings season marked the team's eleventh season of operation.

1997 Philadelphia Wings
Division Champions
LeagueMajor Indoor Lacrosse League
Rank1st
1997 record7-3
Home record3-2
Road record4-1
Goals for137
Goals against115
CoachTony Resch
ArenaWachovia Center

Game log

Reference:[1]

#Dateat/vs.OpponentScoreAttendanceRecord
1January 4, 1997atNew York Saints17 - 146,585Win
2January 11, 1997atBoston Blazers12 - 116,110Win
3January 18, 1997vs.Baltimore Thunder16 - 1112,889Win
4January 25, 1997vs.New York Saints10 - 9 (2OT)12,464Win
5February 9, 1997vs.Rochester Knighthawks12 - 1713,583Loss
6February 14, 1997vs.Boston Blazers18 - 1112,400Win
7February 22, 1997atBaltimore Thunder10 - 115,407Loss
8March 15, 1997atBuffalo Bandits16 - 818,595Win
9March 22, 1997vs.Buffalo Bandits13 - 14(OT)17,575Loss
10March 29, 1997atRochester Knighthawks13 - 99,372Win
11 (p)April 5, 1997vs.Rochester Knighthawks13 - 1518,055Loss

(p) - denotes playoff game

Roster

No. Position Player
20 Fwd Bates, Chris
3 Fwd Deniken, Paul
35 Goalie Eliuk, Dallas
11 Fwd Finneran, Kevin
9 Fwd Flynn, Chris
8 Fwd Gabrielsen, Scott
22 Fwd Gait, Gary
44 Fwd Govett, Steven
23 Goalie Hunter, Bill
24 Fwd Jacobs, Peter
42 Fwd Marechek, Tom
2 Fwd McEvoy, John
No. Position Player
99 Fwd Miller, Billy
21 Fwd Mueller, Adam
88 Fwd Ogelsby, Matt
7 Fwd O'Grady, Paul
1 Goalie Piazza, Andy
13 Fwd Roe, Gabby
14 Fwd Rogers, Jim
43 Fwd Slate, Tom (West Chester)
91 Fwd Traynor, Greg (Virginia)
6 Fwd Voelker, Bryan
29 Fwd Wilson, Matt
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See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-11-02. Retrieved 2008-08-14.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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