John Tavares (lacrosse)

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John Tavares
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Born (1968-09-04) September 4, 1968 (age 55)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight175 pounds (79 kg)
ShootsLeft
PositionForward
NLL team Buffalo Bandits
CLA teams Peterborough Lakers
Brampton Excelsiors
Six Nations Chiefs
Victoria Shamrocks
Pro career1992–2015
CoachBuffalo Bandits (Assistant)
(2016-2019;) Head Coach (2019-Present)
Career highlights
NLL Hall of Fame, 2016

John Tavares (born September 4, 1968, in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian former professional box lacrosse player and current head coach of the Buffalo Bandits of the National Lacrosse League (NLL) and Six Nations Chiefs of the Major Series Lacrosse League. He is the NLL's all-time leading scorer and also a mathematics teacher at Philip Pocock Catholic Secondary School in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. He attended D'Youville University in Buffalo, New York.

Tavares played his entire National Lacrosse League (NLL) career with the Buffalo Bandits, starting in their inaugural season in 1992. He was acquired from the Detroit Turbos in exchange for Brian Nikula in October 1991. Tavares was also the Professional Lacrosse Players' Association representative for the Bandits.

Tavares is the NLL's all-time leader in games played (306), goals (815), assists (934), and points (1,749). [1] His 2,191 loose balls recovered is the second most all-time.

Tavares is the uncle of John Tavares, the captain and star forward of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Tavares is currently the head coach of the MSL's Six Nations Chiefs, winning the 2023 MANN cup.

John Tavares was awarded the Order of Sport, marking his induction into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame on May 12, 2022. [2]

National Lacrosse League

On Saturday February 18, 2006, the Buffalo Bandits defeated the Minnesota Swarm by a score of 14–9 in front of 12,458 fans at HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York. In that game, John Tavares tied the NLL Career Points (goals + assists) record at 1,091 points held by Gary Gait, who had retired after the 2005 season. [3]

On Saturday March 4, 2006, 10,961 fans witnessed history. On that night, the Buffalo Bandits played their 7th regular season game again hosting the Minnesota Swarm, and Tavares scored two points in an 11–8 loss. The first was his 1,092nd career point, the record-breaker, which was an assist to Mark Steenhuis who scored a power-play goal at 11:57 in the second period. (The second point, Point 1,093, was also an assist to Steenhuis in the third period.) Play was stopped, and Tavares was given the game ball. [4] [5] [6]

On Saturday January 20, 2008, Tavares scored his 597th career goal (against goalie Matt Vinc) in a win over the New York Titans, passing Gary Gait and becoming the NLL's all-time leader in goals scored. [7] May 17, 2008 Tavares won his fourth championship and first since 1996. The Bandits beat the Portland Lumberjax in the championship game with the help of two Tavares goals.

During the 2009 NLL season, he was named to the All-Star Game. [8]

Career totals including playoffs

Points milestones

Statistics

Reference: [9]

John Tavares Regular SeasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamGPGAPtsLBPIMPts/GPLB/GPPIM/GPGPGAPtsLBPIMPts/GPLB/GPPIM/GP

1992 Buffalo Bandits 821224366265.388.253.2531212242988.009.672.67
1993 Buffalo Bandits 835235893287.2511.633.502437623.503.001.00
1994 Buffalo Bandits 827204774145.889.251.75268141997.009.504.50
1995 Buffalo Bandits 824214566215.638.252.631213603.006.000.00
1996 Buffalo Bandits 1041408110248.1010.200.40247112025.5010.001.00
1997 Buffalo Bandits 10372966104186.6010.401.80279163008.0015.000.00
1998 Buffalo Bandits 93125568086.228.890.891257907.009.000.00
1999 Buffalo Bandits 12333467112355.589.332.92
2000 Buffalo Bandits 12344983123106.9210.250.8312131803.0018.000.00
2001 Buffalo Bandits 145164115159148.2111.361.00
2002 Buffalo Bandits 16424688145125.509.060.75
2003 Buffalo Bandits 164958107155256.699.691.56258131606.508.000.00
2004 Buffalo Bandits 16494493118255.817.381.563713202146.677.001.33
2005 Buffalo Bandits 16435910212696.387.880.561235905.009.000.00
2006 Buffalo Bandits 1632538595125.315.940.75374111303.674.330.00
2007 Buffalo Bandits 1542611037766.875.130.40255101225.006.001.00
2008 Buffalo Bandits 1629588791235.445.691.443514192206.337.330.00
2009 Buffalo Bandits 165143949865.886.130.3822681004.005.000.00
2010 Buffalo Bandits 1021284957224.905.702.201022502.005.000.00
2011 Buffalo Bandits 1632467859104.883.690.631347307.003.000.00
2012 Buffalo Bandits 164139805385.003.310.501213303.003.000.00
2013 Buffalo Bandits 121425393863.253.170.50
2014 Buffalo Bandits 1624275178313.194.881.94375121704.005.670.00
2015 Buffalo Bandits 91220322263.562.440.671055505.005.000.00
3058159341,7492,1913795.737.181.243784116200273275.417.380.73
Career Total:3428991,0501,9492,4644065.707.201.19

GPGames played; GGoals; AAssists; PtsPoints; LBLoose balls; PIMPenalty minutes; Pts/GPPoints per games played; LB/GPLoose balls per games played; PIM/GPPenalty minutes per games played.

Canadian Lacrosse Association

Tavares' teams have won seven Mann Cups, 1992 and 1993 with the Brampton Excelsiors, 1994 through 1996 with the Six Nations Chiefs, 2002 with the Victoria Shamrocks, and 2012 with the Peterborough Lakers. In 1992, 1993, and 1996, Tavares won the Mike Kelley Memorial Trophy as most valuable player in the Mann Cup competition. [10] Tavares also won the Major Series Lacrosse scoring title eight times, and the MSL's Most Valuable Player award three times. [11] Tavares played Ontario Junior A lacrosse for the Mississauga Tomahawks.

Statistics

  Regular Season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1983 Mississauga Tomahawks OLA Jr B 1404020004
1984Mississauga TomahawksOLA Jr B-----274110
1985Mississauga TomahawksOLA Jr B47299101715324
1986Mississauga TomahawksOLA Jr B1713244176141571289916
1987Mississauga TomahawksOLA Jr B2312856184251142236512
1987Bay Area Bengals OLA Jr A 13250-----
1988 Mississauga Tomahawks OLA Jr A23777214936-----
1989Mississauga TomahawksOLA Jr A24706113135-----
1989Orangeville Northmen MSL 12240-----
1990Vancouver Burrards WLA 16322860301520234335
1991Vancouver BurrardsWLA24464894804561114
1992 Brampton Excelsiors MSL16444690471330265625
1993Brampton ExcelsiorsMSL16534093391334296322
1994 Six Nations Chiefs MSL13444589421842468832
1995Six Nations ChiefsMSL205553108501431366720
1996Six Nations ChiefsMSL246971140451439246338
1997Six Nations ChiefsMSL20465710327495148
1998 Akwesasne Thunder MSL1633488127-----
1999Akwesasne ThunderMSL18364379251626295528
2000Akwesasne ThunderMSL16456611145-----
2001Akwesasne ThunderMSL1426527810-----
2001 Victoria Shamrocks WLA820325261125275213
2002Victoria ShamrocksWLA79233215173439736
2003Victoria ShamrocksWLA8142236111427265321
2004Akwesasne ThunderMSL18385189735490
2005Akwesasne ThunderMSL17315586837074
2006St. Regis IndiansMSL131640561132790
2007St. Regis IndiansMSL10102535210721289
2008St. Regis IndiansMSL17345993691724414
2009St. Regis IndiansMSL12162945291422367
2010Peterborough LakersMSL112020404182430544
2011Peterborough LakersMSL18204161211720274
2012Peterborough LakersMSL121222342171738554
Junior B4527110237348401277019736
Junior A Totals4815013528571-----
Senior A Totals36577110181789543236422482904301

International play

Medal record
Indoor lacrosse
Representing Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2003 Toronto
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2007 Halifax

John Tavares represented Canada internationally. He played for his home country in the 2003 [13] and in the 2007 [14] World Championships, winning the gold medal in both.

See also

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Further reading

Preceded by MILL Championship game MVP
1992, 1993
Succeeded by
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MILL MVP
1994
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Preceded by NLL MVP
2000, 2001
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