National Lacrosse League All-Star Game - Game Log

Game Log

# Date Winner Score Loser Score OT Attendance Arena Location MVP
1 February 24, 1991 National Division 25 American Division 20 - 7,658 Spectrum Philadelphia, PA -
2 February 28, 1999 Canada All-Stars 25 USA All-Stars 24 OT 9,070 Blue Cross Arena Rochester, NY -
3 April 21, 2002 North Division 14 South Division 10 - - Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT Steve Toll
4 February 22, 2004 East Division 19 West Division 15 - 16,742 Pepsi Center Denver, CO Mark Steenhuis
5 February 16, 2005 East Division 11 West Division 10 OT 11,569 Pengrowth Saddledome Calgary, AB Tracey Kelusky
6 February 25, 2006 West Division 14 East Division 13 - 15,924 Air Canada Centre Toronto, ON Lewis Ratcliff
7 March 10, 2007 East Division 20 West Division 16 - 12,856 Rose Garden Arena Portland, OR Mark Steenhuis
8 March 16, 2008 East Division 17 West Division 16 OT 9,750 Rexall Place Edmonton, AB Geoff Snider
9 March 7, 2009 East Division 27 West Division 21 - 13,380 Pepsi Center Denver, CO Mark Steenhuis
10 February 27, 2011 East Division 30 West Division 26 - - Turning Stone Casino Arena Verona, NY Shawn Evans
11 February 25, 2012 West Division 20 East Division 18 - 13,466 First Niagara Center Buffalo, NY Geoff Snider

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