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The Albany Attack was the name of a franchise which played in the
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(NLL) from the
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season through the
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season. The Attack played in the former Pepsi Arena in
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(now known as the
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). After the 2003 season, the franchise was sold and moved to
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and renamed the
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. The current incarnation of the franchise, now owned by
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, is the
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.


Awards and honors


All time record


Playoff results


2001-02 schedule


2002 highlights

The 2002 (called then the 2001–2002) Albany Attack team was the most successful Attack team during the franchise's four years in Albany, New York. It is the only Attack team to have made the NLL playoffs. (Note: The
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made the NLL playoffs in their inaugural season,
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, as well as the
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and
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seasons.) The team went 14–2 in the regular season winning the Central Division championship, and went 15-3 overall having lost to the Toronto Rock in the 2002 NLL Champion's Cup Game in Albany. * Before the season began, head coach Terry Sanderson left the Albany Attack to become the head coach of the expansion
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. He was replaced by
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. * The 2002 season began in Albany on November 16, 2001. On that date, the Albany Attack defeated the expansion New Jersey Storm, who were playing their first game. Storm owner and former NBA star Jayson Williams was in attendance. *With a regular season record of 14–2, and overall record of 15–3, the Albany Attack established new NLL records for most regular season wins and most overall wins. *The Attack finished first in the Central Division, one game ahead of the Rochester Knighthawks who had finished with a regular season record of 13–3, the second best in the NLL that season. Ironically, those two Attack regular season losses were both to Rochester; one game in Albany and another in Rochester. *In the playoffs, the Albany Attack (the #1 seed) had a bye during the first round. They then hosted and defeated the Rochester Knighthawks (the #4 seed), 14–10, in a semifinal game with an attendance of 5074. On Saturday April 13, 2002, the Albany Attack hosted the #2 seed
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for the Champion's Cup, but they lost to Toronto by a score of 13–12 in front of 9289 fans. *Head Coach Bob McMahon was named NLL Head Coach of the Yearbr>
*Forward Josh Sanderson established a new NLL record for Most Assists (68). (Update: In the
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season, Sanderson, then with the Toronto Rock, broke his own record and accumulated 71 assists.) *Goalie Rob Blasdell was named 2002 Goalie of the Yearbr>
*Forward Josh Sanderson and Goalie Rob Blasdell were selected to the NLL All-Pro First Tea

*Five Albany Attack players were selected to play on the South Team of the 2002 National Lacrosse League All-Star Game, NLL All-Star Game:
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(G, starter), Cam Woods (D, starter), Jim Moss (D), Josh Sanderson (F, starter), and Gary Rosyski (F). The head coach of the South Team was the Albany Attack head coach, Bob McMahon.


Attendance problems

For various reasons, the Albany Attack were plagued by poor attendance most of their existence with average attendances in the 3000–4000 range which was not enough for the franchise to be profitable. On June 14, 2001, Albany Attack owner Herb Chorbajian, a banker with CharterOne Bank, and
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owner Walter Robb announced an agreement in which Robb would purchase a minority equity share in the Albany Attack. Given both teams played in the Pepsi Arena, the purpose of the agreement was to establish marketing and promotional synerg

Despite the agreement, the Albany Attack was still not profitable so, throughout the 2002 season, Herb Chorbajian considered selling the Albany Attack. However, the success of the playoffs encouraged him to keep the team for another season. Furthermore, in the summer of 2002, the Albany Attack Pack, the Official Fan Club of the Albany Attack, was created by several fans with hopes of improving attendance. In the 2003 season, according to Albany Attack
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Michael DeRossi, season ticket sales did go up considerably over the previous season, but the marketing effort actually decreased. Furthermore, the Attack went only 2–6 in their first eight games, losing all four home games to that point. While the Attack did have a second half record of 6–2, they never recovered enough to return to the playoffs nor did they have sufficient attendance to be profitable.


Move to San Jose

With no significant improvement in attendance throughout the 2003 season, the Albany Attack were destined to be a financial loss for a fourth consecutive year. During that season, there were numerous rumors that Mr. Chorbajian was going to sell the franchise, in particular to a group from
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. On June 9, 2003, the rumors were confirmed when an announcement was made that the Albany Attack franchise was sold and relocated to San Jose, Californi

where it was located until 2009. Mr. Chorbajian retained a share in the franchise. This may no longer be the case as the team has since been resold. During the summer of 2003, the new owners had a "Name the Team Contest" and, on September 16, 2003, the winner, a high school sophomore from San Jose, elected to officially renam

the team the
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. On June 17, 2009, the Stealth announced it would be moving to
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effective immediately. The newly renamed
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played their home games at the
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beginning in the 2010 season

Four years later, they relocated again to
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, BC, becoming the
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.


External links


Official Website of the National Lacrosse League
and its Media Guide

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Outsider's Guide to the National Lacrosse League





National Lacrosse League page at OurSportsCentral.com
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