2000 NLL Expansion Draft
September 14, 2000
|
Player |
Team |
Andy Piazza |
Philadelphia |
Mike Benedict |
New
York |
|
Rory
Graham |
Toronto |
|
Bruce
Codd |
Albany |
|
Shane
Wannamaker |
Buffalo |
|
Neal
Powless |
Ottawa |
|
Dan
Teat |
Rochester |
|
Eric
Gervais |
Washington |
15 September 2000
Outsider's Guide Editor in Chief
The Columbus Landsharks
selected their first eight players Thursday during an expansion draft, claiming
Philadelphia's veteran backup goaltender Andy Piazza, New York attacker Mike
Benedict, Toronto's Rory Graham, and five others.
Each of the other eight
teams in the league -- Albany, Buffalo, New York, Ottawa, Philadelphia,
Rochester, Toronto and Washington -- were able to protect either thirteen
runners and one goaltender or ten runners and two goaltenders. The Rochester
Knighthawks are known to have protected two goaltenders -- Steve Dietrich and
Pat O'Toole -- while it can be inferred that since Piazza was left unprotected,
Philadelphia protected only Dallas Eliuk in the goaltender category. (Full
protected/unprotected lists were not available at the time of this
report)
Piazza, an eight-year
veteran who has played exclusively for the Wings, had developed a reputation for
coming up big in emergency relief situations, such as a 1998 game where Piazza
made 30 saves in a 15-8 victory at New York when Eliuk left with an injury just
38 seconds into the game. He has appeared in 27 games during his career,
including five games this past season.
Benedict, who played for
Rochester, Buffalo, and Syracuse before joining the Saints for the 2000 season,
has accumulated 106 points (49 goals, 57 assists) over his six-year career. If
he remains with the Landsharks, Benedict joins a short list of players who have
played for five teams in their careers.
One of the most penalized
players on the Rock during both of his professional seasons, Rory Graham now
must take his enforcement activities south of the border. Graham has tallied
eighteen points (6+12) and seventy-two penalty minutes over his
career.
Also drafted by the
Landsharks were Bruce Codd (Albany), Shane Wannamaker (Buffalo), Neal Powless
(Ottawa), Dan Teat (Rochester), and Eric Gervais (Washington). Teat and Powless
are four-year veterans, while Gervais has two years of experience. Codd and
Wannamker were rookies this past season.