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  1. They were called the New England Blazers from 1989 to 1991 while based in Worcester, Massachusetts, and were renamed the Boston Blazers in 1992 when they moved to Boston. While in Worcester, the Blazers played at the Worcester Centrum .

    • Origins in Worcester
    • Move to Boston Garden
    • Labor Strife & Demise
    • Revival

    The New England Blazers were an expansion entry in the Major Indoor Lacrosse Leagueduring the winter of 1989. The club played in the central Massachusetts city of Worcester and churned out a rugged product of box (indoor) lacrosse – heavy on two-way play, scoring and fighting. The Blazers had a rough debut in 1989. The team finished tied for last p...

    The Blazers moved to Boston in 1992 and played four seasons at the old Boston Garden before the historic building closed down in 1995. The team moved into the Garden’s replacement, the 17,000-seat FleetCenter, in the winter of 1996. Since its formation in 1987, the league was organized as a single-entity structure. All of the clubs, and there were ...

    Changes were afoot by the summer of 1997. Labor strife loomed with players looking for better pay and benefits. A new group of investors header by Steve Donner, owner of the Rochester Americans minor league hockey team, formed to start a rival box lacrosse circuit. Donner’s National Lacrosse Leaguewould offer individually owned and operated franchi...

    The NLL expanded back to Boston in 2007. The new franchise revived the old Blazers nickname, but dropped the original club’s green, orange and white color scheme in favor of red & black. The new Blazers lasted for three seasons from 2009 to 2011 before going out of business.

  2. The New England Blazers were a member of the Major Indoor Lacrosse League (MILL) from 1989 to 1991. They were based in Worcester, Massachusetts, playing at the Worcester Centrum. After the 1991 season, they moved to Boston, Massachusetts, becoming the Boston Blazers .

  3. Boston Blazers; Sport: Box lacrosse: Founded: 2007: First season: 2009: Disbanded: 2011: League: National Lacrosse League: Division: Eastern: Based in: Boston, Massachusetts: Arena: TD Garden: Colors: Red, White, Black Owner: Tim Armstrong: Head coach: Matt Sawyer: General manager: Doug Reffue: Championships: 0

  4. Jan 21, 2023 · The Boston Blazers were a three-year entry in the indoor National Lacrosse League (NLL), playing three winter seasons at TD Garden from 2009 through 2011. The team was a brand revival of the original Boston Blazers box lacrosse team that played at the old Boston Garden and TD Garden (then known as the FleetCenter) from 1992 through 1997.

  5. The Boston Blazers of the Major Indoor Lacrosse League were a force to be reckoned with from 1992 to 1997. They started out as the New England Blazers in Worcester, Massachusetts, but moved to Boston in 1992 and became the Boston Blazers.

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  7. The Boston Blazers, not to be confused with a later team of the same name, were a team in the National Lacrosse League. They made the playoffs in most of their existence. They folded after the 1997 season.

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