DENVER – Sure, the 2026 NLL Entry Draft is right around the corner.
The Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) is just a few weeks away from crowning another champion.
Yet, a good chunk of the National Lacrosse League’s (NLL) top talents have spent the summer itching to have their names enshrined in box lacrosse history.
Enter the Mann Cup, which is set to once again be awarded to Canada’s top-performing and hardest-grinding Sr. A squad which is able to survive the all-encompassing playoff gauntlet.
Primed to welcome both the eventual Major Series Lacrosse (MSL) and Western Lacrosse Association (WLA) champions of their respective leagues, Ontario will play home to the best-of-seven series when mid-September rolls around.
Which brings us to the now, as MSL and WLA championships are being decided on opposite coasts!
Of course, Mammoth fans prefer to see their Burgundy Boys up close and personal inside Ball Arena, but with seven different members from Colorado’s 2025-26 squad rostered amongst the four teams competing for a chance to participate in the endgame honors, it’s hard not to follow along!
Check out which Mammoth players are still giving their all below and be sure to keep an eye out for Mann Cup dates and matchups, set to be announced soon!
Major Series Lacrosse Finals: Peterborough Lakers vs. Six Nations Chiefs
Peterborough Lakers: Robert Hope
Six Nations Chiefs: Andrew Kew, Tim Edwards
Western Lacrosse Association Finals: Coquitlam Adanacs vs. Victoria Shamrocks
Coquitlam Adanacs: Jalen Chaster, Brian Simmons
Victoria Shamrocks: Eli McLaughlin, Ari Stevens
Respective series results as of Thursday, August 20:
Major Series Lacrosse Finals:
Game 1: Chiefs W, 11-5 (1-0)
Western Lacrosse Association Finals:
Game 1: Shamrocks W, 7-6 (1-0)
Game 2: Adanacs W, 8-6 (1-1)
Game 3: Adanacs W, 5-4 (2-1)
Mammoth fans can stay tuned to coloradomammoth.com and Colorado Mammoth social media channels for the latest news, transactions and beyond!