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- 2005_NLL_season abstract "The 2005 National Lacrosse League season began on January 1, 2005 and concluded with the championship game on May 14. The Toronto Rock won their fifth NLL championship, defeating the Arizona Sting 19–13 in Toronto.Colin Doyle of the Toronto Rock won the scoring title, marking the first time since 1990 that someone other than Gary Gait, Paul Gait, or John Tavares has led the league in scoring. For his efforts in leading the Rock to the championship, Doyle was named both league MVP and Championship Game MVP.Just hours after the Rock's championship victory, another lacrosse legend, former Toronto head coach and general manager Les Bartley lost his battle with colon cancer at age 51. Bartley had coached the Buffalo Bandits to three MILL/NLL championships before moving to the expansion Ontario Raiders in 1998. Bartley moved with the Raiders to Toronto the next year, and went on to win titles in four of the next five seasons. Bartley also won the NLL Executive of the Year award in 2005, in part due to his involvement in the negotiation of the new CBA.The 2005 season featured the NLL retirement of two lacrosse legends: Gary Gait and Tom Marechek. Marechek played his entire 12-year career with the Philadelphia Wings, winning Rookie of the Year in 1994, as well as four championships with the Wings. He was named to the All-Pro team eight times, and is third all-time in the NLL in points, after only Gary Gait and John Tavares . Marechek announced his retirement shortly before the end of the season.Gait, at the time the league's all-time leading scorer, announced his retirement shortly before the season began. He was named League MVP six times, won seven scoring titles, and was named an All-Pro an astonishing 14 times in 14 seasons. With four games left in the regular season, Gait managed to coax his twin brother Paul out of retirement to play with him. However, Colorado was eliminated in the division semi-finals by Arizona, so Gait's dream of winning the championship in his final season did not come to fruition. He did win the championship in his first year as head coach of the Mammoth the next year.".
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- 2005_NLL_season wikiPageExternalLink goalieleaders.html?leagueid=230&seasonid=686.
- 2005_NLL_season wikiPageExternalLink scoringleaders.html?leagueid=230&seasonid=686.
- 2005_NLL_season wikiPageExternalLink standings.html?leagueid=230&seasonid=686.
- 2005_NLL_season wikiPageID "6817643".
- 2005_NLL_season wikiPageRevisionID "591552100".
- 2005_NLL_season conf "Eastern".
- 2005_NLL_season conf "Western".
- 2005_NLL_season conf1Champ Toronto_Rock.
- 2005_NLL_season conf1RunnerUp Buffalo_Bandits.
- 2005_NLL_season conf2Champ Calgary_Roughnecks.
- 2005_NLL_season conf2RunnerUp Arizona_Sting.
- 2005_NLL_season duration "--01-01".
- 2005_NLL_season finals "Champion's Cup".
- 2005_NLL_season finalsChamp Toronto_Rock.
- 2005_NLL_season finalsLink "Champion's Cup".
- 2005_NLL_season finalsMvp Colin_Doyle_(lacrosse).
- 2005_NLL_season finalsMvpLink "Champion's Cup#Most Valuable Players".
- 2005_NLL_season finalsRunnerUp Arizona_Sting.
- 2005_NLL_season group "East Division".
- 2005_NLL_season group "West Division".
- 2005_NLL_season hasPhotoCollection 2005_NLL_season.
- 2005_NLL_season league National_Lacrosse_League.
- 2005_NLL_season mvp "Colin Doyle".
- 2005_NLL_season mvpLink "National Lacrosse League MVP Award".
- 2005_NLL_season nextseasonLink "2006".
- 2005_NLL_season nextseasonYear "2006".
- 2005_NLL_season noOfTeams "10".
- 2005_NLL_season pixels "100".
- 2005_NLL_season playoffs "Playoffs".
- 2005_NLL_season prevseasonLink "2004".
- 2005_NLL_season prevseasonYear "2004".
- 2005_NLL_season rd "Championship".
- 2005_NLL_season rd "Divisional Finals".
- 2005_NLL_season rd "Divisional Semifinals".
- 2005_NLL_season rd1Score "13".
- 2005_NLL_season rd1Score "16".
- 2005_NLL_season rd1Score "17".
- 2005_NLL_season rd1Seed "2".
- 2005_NLL_season rd1Seed "3".
- 2005_NLL_season rd1Team "Arizona".
- 2005_NLL_season rd1Team "Buffalo".
- 2005_NLL_season rd1Team "Colorado".
- 2005_NLL_season rd1Team "Rochester".
- 2005_NLL_season rd2Score "10".
- 2005_NLL_season rd2Score "12".
- 2005_NLL_season rd2Score "15".
- 2005_NLL_season rd2Score "19".
- 2005_NLL_season rd2Seed "1".
- 2005_NLL_season rd2Seed "2".
- 2005_NLL_season rd2Seed "3".
- 2005_NLL_season rd2Team "Arizona".
- 2005_NLL_season rd2Team "Calgary".
- 2005_NLL_season rd2Team "Rochester".
- 2005_NLL_season rd2Team "Toronto".
- 2005_NLL_season rd3Score "13".
- 2005_NLL_season rd3Score "19".
- 2005_NLL_season rd3Seed "E1".
- 2005_NLL_season rd3Seed "W2".
- 2005_NLL_season rd3Team "Arizona".
- 2005_NLL_season rd3Team "Toronto".
- 2005_NLL_season season "Regular season".
- 2005_NLL_season seasonslistnames "NLL".
- 2005_NLL_season sport Box_lacrosse.
- 2005_NLL_season title "2005".
- 2005_NLL_season topScorer "Colin Doyle".
- 2005_NLL_season topScorerLink "2005".
- 2005_NLL_season subject Category:2005_in_lacrosse.
- 2005_NLL_season subject Category:National_Lacrosse_League_seasons.
- 2005_NLL_season comment "The 2005 National Lacrosse League season began on January 1, 2005 and concluded with the championship game on May 14. The Toronto Rock won their fifth NLL championship, defeating the Arizona Sting 19–13 in Toronto.Colin Doyle of the Toronto Rock won the scoring title, marking the first time since 1990 that someone other than Gary Gait, Paul Gait, or John Tavares has led the league in scoring.".
- 2005_NLL_season label "2005 NLL season".
- 2005_NLL_season label "NLL sezon 2005".
- 2005_NLL_season sameAs NLL_sezon_2005.
- 2005_NLL_season sameAs m.0gqk6b.
- 2005_NLL_season sameAs Q4604642.
- 2005_NLL_season sameAs Q4604642.
- 2005_NLL_season wasDerivedFrom 2005_NLL_season?oldid=591552100.
- 2005_NLL_season isPrimaryTopicOf 2005_NLL_season.