National Lacrosse League MVP Award

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The JetBlue National Lacrosse League MVP Award is given annually to the NLL player who is considered to have contributed most to his team's success. The award winners are chosen by a vote of the league's coaches, general managers, and executives.[1]

Season Winner Team
2006 Steve Dietrich Buffalo Bandits
2005 Colin Doyle Toronto Rock
2004 Jim Veltman Toronto Rock
2003 Gary Gait Colorado Mammoth
2002 Paul Gait Washington Power
2001 John Tavares Buffalo Bandits
2000 John Tavares Buffalo Bandits
1999 Gary Gait Baltimore Thunder
1998 Gary Gait Baltimore Thunder
1997 Gary Gait Philadelphia Wings
1996 Gary Gait Philadelphia Wings
1995 Gary Gait Philadelphia Wings
1994 John Tavares Buffalo Bandits

  1. ^ Dietrich Wins 2006 Jet Blue MVP Award. NLL website (2006-05-11). Retrieved on 2006-11-07.
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