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The two leagues agreed to unite under the "Premier Lacrosse League" name and logo, operating as a tour-based model and removing the last of the hometown-based professional field lacrosse teams in the United States. The Boston Cannons would be the sole MLL team identity to play in the PLL for the 2021 season, rebranding as the Cannons Lacrosse Club.
Boston Cannons; Sport: Field Lacrosse: Founded: 2001: League: Major League Lacrosse (2001–2020) Premier Lacrosse League (2020–present) Team history: Boston Cannons 2001–2020 (MLL) Cannons Lacrosse Club 2020–2023 (PLL) Boston Cannons 2023–present: Based in: Boston, Massachusetts: Stadium: Harvard Stadium: Colors: Navy blue, red, silver ...
The PLL would add the Boston Cannons for the 2021 season, rebranded as the Cannons Lacrosse Club, to bring the total PLL teams to eight. [13] Small tweaks to the former Boston Cannons branding resulted in a PLL crest and logo reveal on January 12, 2021. [14] In July 2022, Ticketmaster tracked a 38% growth in tickets purchased and attendance.
The Premier Lacrosse League’s launch in 2019 prompted many associated with the sport to ask whether there was enough support from financial linchpins like sponsors and ticket-buying fans to ...
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The addition of an eighth team, the Cannons Lacrosse Club, allows for schedule flexibility and natural bye weeks to occur for each team throughout the season. [3] While the MLL fielded six teams last season and the PLL fielded seven, the post-merger PLL chose to expand by only one team to maintain the highest level of competition.
The Cannons played their first PLL game in Gillette Stadium on June 4, 2021 in a 12-13 loss to Redwoods Lacrosse Club. They finished the season 3-6, earning a playoff spot. They finished the season 3-6, earning a playoff spot.
The team joined the Premier Lacrosse League and was renamed to Cannons Lacrosse Club until returning to Boston when the PLL announced home cities for each team. Charlotte Hounds: Charlotte, North Carolina: 2012 2018 Inactive for 2019 and 2020 seasons Chesapeake Bayhawks: Annapolis, Maryland: 2001 2020