
Doug Jamieson Named NLL Goaltender of the Year
June 30, 2020 - National Lacrosse League (NLL)
New England Black Wolves News Release
UNCASVILLE, CT. - The National Lacrosse League (NLL) announced today the winners for the 2020 NLL Awards. New England Black Wolves' goalie, Doug Jamieson, was named NLL Goaltender of the Year. This was the first NLL Award of Jamieson's career.
"Doug has matured into a top-end NLL goalie," head coach Glenn Clark said. "When we drafted Dougie this is the trajectory that we thought he would take. He's been patient and professional in his development and we are seeing the benefits of his approach."
The Ohsweken, ON native, led the league in save percentage (.829) and goals against average (8.80). He also increased his save percentage to 82.9% from 78.4% in 2019 and cut his goals allowed average to 8.80 from 12.28 a year ago.
Jamieson helped lead the Black Wolves to an 8-3 record, which tied him for first in the league in wins. He concluded the season with 462 saves in 11 games and had the team on pace to have the fewest goals allowed in the league since the 2014 Edmonton Rush.
In addition to being named Goaltender of the Year, Jamieson earned a spot on the All-League First Team alongside teammate Callum Crawford. A top three finalist for MVP this season, Crawford led the league in goals (33) and points (76).
New England also secured two spots on the All-League Rookie team. Forward Andrew Kew and defenseman Joe Nardella were each named to the team after strong first year performances. Kew appeared in 10 games, scored 15 goals and tallied 27 assists which placed in third among rookies in points and tied for first in assists. Nardella known for his faceoff skills, appeared in 11 competitions and finished ranked first against rookies in faceoff win percentage (.578) and second in total wins with 160.
On April 8, the NLL announced the cancellation of the remaining regular season games and then announced on June 4, the decision to shift focus to the 2020-21 season. For more information about the New England Black Wolves visit, blackwolves.com.
Full List of Award Winners
Most Valuable Player: Shayne Jackson, Georgia
Rookie of the Year: Tyson Gibson, New York
Sportsmanship Award: Lyle Thompson, Georgia
Defensive Player of the Year: Graeme Hossack, Halifax
Transition Player of the Year: Challen Rogers, Toronto
Goaltender of the Year: Doug Jamieson, New England
Teammate of the Year: Dan Dawson, Toronto, AND Mike Poulin, Georgia (t)
Les Bartley Award Coach of the Year: Paul Day, Philadelphia
General Manager of the Year: Paul Day, Philadelphia
Tom Borrelli Award Media Member of the Year: Craig Rybczynski, Rochester
Executive of the Year: John Catalano, Halifax
All-League First Team
Doug Jamieson, New England, Goaltender
Graeme Hossack, Rochester, Defense
Kyle Rubisch, Saskatchewan, Defense
Challen Rogers, Toronto, Transition
Shayne Jackson, Georgia, Forward
Callum Crawford, New England, Forward
All-League Second Team
Dillon Ward, Colorado, Goaltender
Robert Hope, Colorado, Defense
Dan MacRae, New York, Defense
Kiel Matisz, Philadelphia, Transition
Rob Hellyer, Toronto, Forward
Cody Jamieson, Halifax, Forward
All-Rookie Team
Tyson Gibson, New York, Forward
Andrew Kew, New England, Forward
Connor Fields, San Diego, Forward
Clarke Peterson, Halifax, Forward
Ryland Rees, Rochester, Transition
Joe Nardella, New England, Defense
National Lacrosse League Stories from June 30, 2020
- Tyson Gibson Named NLL Rookie of the Year to Lead Riptide Award Winners - New York Riptide
- Doug Jamieson Named NLL Goaltender of the Year - New England Black Wolves
- National Lacrosse League Announces 2019-2020 Regular Season Award Winners - Halifax Thunderbirds
- Shayne Jackson Honored as 2019-20 NLL MVP, Mike Poulin and Lyle Thompson Win End of Season Awards - Georgia Swarm
- Rees Named to 2019-20 NLL All-Rookie Team - Rochester Knighthawks
- Knighthawks' Rybczynski Named National Lacrosse League's Media Member of the Year - Rochester Knighthawks
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