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Below is a collection of standings, results, statistics, and award winners from the 1990 Major Indoor Lacrosse League season, archived for our visitors' convenience.
Final Regular Season Standings
Team W L Pct GB GF GA Streak
x New England Blazers 6 2 .750 -- 98 80 Won 6
x Philadelphia Wings 6 2 .750 -- 89 82 Lost 2
x New York Saints 4 4 .500 2 77 78 Won 3
Baltimore Thunder 4 4 .500 2 96 95 Won 1
Pittsburgh Bulls 3 5 .375 3 86 86 Won 1
Detroit Turbos 1 7 .125 5 89 111 Lost 6
x: clinched playoff berth
Week-By-Week Results
Winning teams in bold
Week One:
Fri 5 Jan New England 11 @ Pittsburgh 14
Week Two:
Fri 12 Jan Philadelphia 9 @ New York 4
Sat 13 Jan Detroit 13 @ Baltimore 14 OT
Sat 13 Jan New York 10 @ New England 9 OT
Sat 13 Jan Pittsburgh 8 @ Philadelphia 11
Week Three:
Sat 20 Jan Pittsburgh 11 @ Detroit 12
Sun 21 Jan New York 8 @ Baltimore 11
Week Four:
Sat 3 Feb Baltimore 15 @ Pittsburgh 13
Sat 3 Feb New England 11 @ New York 9
Week Five:
Sat 10 Feb Pittsburgh 10 @ New England 12
Sun 11 Feb Detroit 19 @ Philadelphia 21
Week Six:
Sat 17 Feb Philadelphia 13 @ Baltimore 12 2-OT
Sat 17 Feb New England 12 @ Detroit 11 OT
Sat 17 Feb Pittsburgh 13 @ New York 9
Week Seven:
Fri 23 Feb Detroit 9 @ New England 13
Week Eight:
Sat 3 Mar New York 13 @ Detroit 9
Sat 3 Mar Philadelphia 9 @ Pittsburgh 8 OT
Sat 3 Mar New England 13 @ Baltimore 6
Week Nine:
Sun 11 Mar Baltimore 9 @ Philadelphia 10
Week Ten:
Fri 16 Mar Philadelphia 11 @ New England 14
Sat 17 Mar Baltimore 11 @ New York 16
Sat 17 Mar Detroit 7 @ Pittsburgh 9
Week Eleven:
Sat 24 Mar Baltimore 18 @ Detroit 9
Sat 24 Mar New York 8 @ Philadelphia 5
MILL Semifinal:
Sat 7 Apr New York 8 @ Philadelphia 9
MILL Championship Game:
Fri 13 Apr Philadelphia 17 @ New England 7
Statistical Leaders
Goals: Brian Nikula, Pittsburgh 20
Assists: Terry Martinello, Detroit 20
Points: Terry Martinello, Detroit 34
Penalty Min: K. Forrester, Pittsburgh 28
Shots on Goal: Brian Nikula, Pittsburgh 70
Award Winners
Championship Game MVP: Brad Kotz, Philadelphia
1990 MILL All-Pro Teams:
First Team:
John Fay, New England
Brad Kotz, Philadelphia
Brian Nikula, Pittsburgh
Rick Sowell, Baltimore
John Tucker, Philadelphia
Ted Sawicki, Detroit (goalie)
Second Team:
Don Borges, New York
Toby Boucher, New England
Ron Martinello, Detroit
Dave Pietramala, Pittsburgh
Tim Welsh, Baltimore
Dan O'Neill, Boston (goalie)
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