Milestones
- January 6:
- Chicago and New York played their first ever games
- Chicago recorded its first win and first home win
- New York's first goal was scored by Gewas Schindler
- Chicago's first goal was scored by Jason Clark
- Edmonton won its first ever home game, defeating the Philadelphia Wings 13–12
- January 12: San Jose beat Calgary 17–16 in overtime in the longest game in NLL history. The game lasted 71 minutes and 42 seconds before Luke Wiles scored at 11:42 of overtime, narrowly beating the old record of 70:45 during an Arizona-Anaheim game in 2004.
- January 20: New York records its first win and first home win at Madison Square Garden with a 11–9 victory over the Chicago Shamrox. The game is also the first loss for the Shamrox.
- January 26: New York plays their first game at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, losing 16–11 to the Philadelphia Wings. The New York Titans will split their home games between the Coliseum and Madison Square Garden.
- January 27: Rochester Knighthawk star John Grant Jr. sets a new NLL record for points in a single game with 15 (9 goals, 6 assists) in a 22–18 defeat of the New York Titans.
- February 22: After a 12–9 loss to Toronto, the Calgary Roughnecks fired head coach Chris Hall, the only coach in team history.
- March 24: Calgary teammates Kaleb Toth and Tracey Kelusky both reach 500 career points in the same game, as Jeff Dowling wins his first game as head coach.
- March 31:
- Rochester beats Philadelphia 12–10 in Rochester, setting a new franchise record with their ninth consecutive win.
- The 1,000th regular-season game in league history is played at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, with Colorado defeating Minnesota 11–9.
- April 6: The Calgary Roughnecks play their 100th game in franchise history against the Edmonton Rush at the Pengrowth Saddledome in Calgary.
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