Canadian Lacrosse League

Canadian Lacrosse League
Canadian Lacrosse League
Current season or competition:
2012 Canadian Lacrosse League season
Clax.jpg
Sport Indoor lacrosse
Founded 2011
President Paul St. John
Inaugural season 2012
No. of teams 6
Country(ies)  Canada
Official website CLAX.ca

The Canadian Lacrosse League (CLax) is a men's professional indoor lacrosse league based in Canada, set to begin play in January 2012. The league will be North America's fourth professional lacrosse league, after Major League Lacrosse (a field lacrosse league), the National Lacrosse League (the established professional indoor lacrosse organization) and the North American Lacrosse League which is forming at the same time. Similar to the NLL but unlike other lacrosse leagues that play in the summer, the Clax will play its games in the winter and spring. So far the league has six confirmed franchises: Ohsweken, Brampton, Oshawa, Iroquois, Peel Region, and Durham Region.

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History

The league's original intentions were to be with eastern and western leagues. This plan was modified to have multiple Ontario teams and one Quebec location in the first year.[1]

The first three teams announced in 2011 were franchises in Ohsweken, Peterborough, and Montreal.[1] An article in July listed a team in London.[2] Of the original three, only Oshweken is still scheduled to play.[1] With only three teams, the league decided two teams should operate in each announced location, leading to the creation of the Iroquois, Peel, and Durham teams; Rodney Hill will operate the two Oshweken teams, but the league will own the other clubs initially.[1]

The inaugural game will take place January 7, 2012 at 13:00 EST in Ohsweken. The game will be between the Brampton Killer Bzz and the Iroquois Ironmen. The game will be a part of a triple header in Ohsweken to commemorate the beginning of league play.[3]

Teams

Current teams

Team City Arena (Capacity)
Ohsweken Demons Ohsweken, Ontario Iroquois Lacrosse Arena (Unknown)
Iroquois Ironmen Ohsweken, Ontario Iroquois Lacrosse Arena (Unknown)
Oshawa Machine Oshawa, Ontario GM Centre (5,113)
Durham Turfdogs Oshawa, Ontario GM Centre (5,113)
Brampton Inferno Brampton, Ontario Powerade Centre (4,800)
Peel Avengers Brampton, Ontario Powerade Centre (4,800)

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