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Albany FireWolves

The Albany FireWolves were an American professional box lacrosse team based in Albany, New York, that competed in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The team began play in the 2021–22 season at MVP Arena.[1] The team was owned by a group headed by former NLL player Oliver Marti.

Key Information

Team history

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The team relocated from Uncasville, Connecticut, where they were known as the New England Black Wolves. The Black Wolves themselves were a relocation of the Philadelphia Wings. This is also the second National Lacrosse League franchise in Albany after the Albany Attack, who played from 2000 to 2003 before relocating to San Jose, where they were known as the San Jose Stealth.

The team was officially named the FireWolves on April 14, 2021 after an online naming contest was held. The final three names considered were Attack, FireWolves and Black Arrows.[2] The team changed its original logo after hearing from Stony Brook University lawyers, who raised concerns about the original logo's similarity to the Stony Brook Seawolves logo.[3]

On August 18, 2025, reports from local and national sports media surfaced that the FireWolves would relocate to Oshawa, Ontario prior to the start of the 2026 NLL season. The team declined to comment when inquired about the reports.[4][5][6] However, the following day, on August 19, the NLL would officially announce the FireWolves' relocation to Oshawa, where they will be known as the Oshawa FireWolves.[7][8][9]

Current roster

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Active (21-man) roster Inactive roster Coaches
Goaltenders
  • 29 Canada Andew Kidd
  • 30 Iroquois Doug Jamieson
Defensemen
  • 11 Canada Jackson Nishimura
  • 14 Canada Nicholas Volkov
  • 16 Canada Zac Masson
  • 22 Canada Nick Chaykowsky
  • 24 Canada Zachary Young
  • 27 Canada Mike Byrne
  • 37 Canada Ethan O'Connor
  • 77 Canada John Wagner
  • 91 United States Joe Nardella
Forwards
  • 2 Canada Tye Kurtz
  • 6 Canada Alex Simmons
  • 7 Canada Ben MacDonnell
  • 41 United States John Piatelli
  • 47 Canada Kyle Jackson
  • 51 Canada Dyson Williams
  • 57 Canada Ethan Walker
  • 94 Canada Sam Firth
Transition
  • 15 Iroquois Blake Gibson-McDonald
  • 17 Canada Colton Watkinson
  • 19 Canada Patrick Kaschalk
  • 43 Canada Will Johansen
Practice Squad
  • 20 Canada Jackson Raposo
  • 21 Canada Johnathan Peshko
  • 31 Canada Cameron Pilon
  • 45 Canada Carson Moyer
Head Coach

Glenn Clark


Legend
  • * Suspended list
  • (C) Captain
  • (A) Alternate captain

[1] updated 2025-03-28
NLL Transactions

All-time record

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Season Conference W–L Finish Home Road GF GA Coach Playoffs
2022 Eastern 9–9 4th 5–4 4–5 188 193 Glenn Clark Lost Conference Semi-finals
2023 Eastern 3–15 8th 0–9 3–6 167 233 Glenn Clark Did Not Qualify
2024 Unified 11–7 4th 5–4 6–3 206 191 Glenn Clark Lost Finals
2025 Unified 7–11 11th 5–4 2–7 192 209 Glenn Clark Did Not Qualify
Total 4 Seasons 30–42 15–21 15–21 753 826
Playoff Totals 2 appearances 3–2 2–1 1–1 62 56 0 Championships

Playoff results

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Season Game Visiting Home
2022 Eastern Conference Semi-finals Albany 5 Buffalo 10
2024 Quarterfinals Halifax 3 Albany 9
Semi-finals Game 1 Albany 14 San Diego 12
Semi-finals Game 2 San Diego 10 Albany 13
Championship Game 1 Buffalo 12 Albany 8
Championship Game 2 Albany 13 Buffalo 15

Awards and honors

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Year Player Award
2024 Alex Simmons Rookie of the Year
Glenn Clark Les Bartley Award
Glenn Clark GM of the Year

Draft history

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The following lists Albany FireWolves first-round selections in the NLL Entry Draft.

Year Player(s) selected
2021 Patrick Kaschalk (16th overall)
2022 Alex Simmons (4th overall), Will Johansen (7th overall), Tye Kurtz (17th overall)
2023 Dyson Williams (1st overall), Zach Young (17th overall)
2024 None

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