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Paul Rabil first hinted at expansion in a post game interview after the 2019 Championship game and on January 1, 2020, the Premier Lacrosse League announced the Waterdogs Lacrosse Club's admission into the league. [11] An expansion draft took place on February 12 and an entry draft occurred on March 16 to build the new roster with veteran players.
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.
The Philadelphia Waterdogs are a professional field lacrosse team based in the Greater Philadelphia area that competes in the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL). The Waterdogs were the first PLL expansion team, beginning with the 2020 season. [1]
Paul Rabil left MLL because he felt the league was “broken," and launched the PLL. After just two years, the leagues are merging under the PLL name. Paul Rabil's upstart Premier Lacrosse League ...
In the Triangle, the expansion of the sport could get a real boost — and soon — if the region is among the new locations for the Professional Lacrosse League.
The Premier Lacrosse League leveraged the momentum this week, announcing a merger with more established predecessor Major League Lacrosse. The deal means the PLL will expand […]
The 2024 Premier Lacrosse League Season was the 6th season of the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL). The regular season began on June 3 and ran through August 17th. The playoffs ran from September 2 through September 15. This is the first season where PLL teams were assigned to home cities.
The Premier Lacrosse League leveraged the momentum this week, announcing a merger with more established predecessor Major League Lacrosse. Paul Rabil, who plays for the PLL’s Atlas club, co ...