With just two more gamedays, and one catch up day, the DNLL regular season is almost coming to an end and the playoffs are approaching. A good moment to look at the standings of the DNLL men’s divisions.
In the top division, number one Amsterdam Lions is sure to go into the playoffs as the number one seed. With seven wins out of eight games they are the top favorite for the national title. On places two and three are the Groningen Gladiators and the Maastricht Lamas, both having won five games and lost three. Groningen currently has the number two position on account of the number of goals scored, ten more than Maastricht. Upcoming Sunday the teams will play each other and decide who will go into the playoffs as number two.
The fourth playoffs spot is still up for grabs, in theory the entire bottom half can still make it to the playoffs. Utrecht seems to have the best chance with a 3-5 record, but has some tough games coming up against Amsterdam and Groningen. To be certain of a playoffs spot, they have to win one of these games, or make sure they score a whole load of goals. Rotterdam is currently number five, but has 8 more goals scored than Utrecht. If they manage to win either against number six Den Haag or number one Amsterdam, and manage to keep their scored goals record higher than Utrecht, they will get into the playoffs. Number six Den Haag is in the same situation, they have scored 4 more goals than Utrecht, and need to keep that advantage ánd win against Rotterdam or Maastricht.
In short: it is almost certain that one of the semi-finals of division 1 will be Groningen Gladiators against Maastricht Lamas, the other semi-final will not be certain before the very last gameday.
In the second division, the Delft Barons are undefeated and number one. They have put up an impressive winning streak of eight games. On second and third place are the Amsterdam Lions and Keizerstad Kannibalz, both with five wins and 3 losses. In persuit are the Tilburg Titans, who still have some games to catch up. Having only played 6 games thusfar, they have mostly easy games ahead, they have to play Den Haag and Emmen twice. These games can be considered relatively easy, as both Den Haag and Emmen are at the very bottom of the chart. Emmen has not won a single game this season, and Den Haag’s only victory of this season was against Emmen, with a one goal difference. If nothing out of the ordinary happens, the Tilburg Titans, Amsterdam Lions and Keizerstad Kannibalz and Delft Barons will battle for the national division 2 title in Groningen on June 12 and 13.
In division 3, it is also fairly certain who will be the final four teams. The Belgian Red Rhinos are number one, having won seven out of eight games. In second place is Dodgers United, with the same record but less goals scored. On places three and four are the Ghent Goblins and Groningen Gladiators, both with four games won. The Gladiators have the easiest road to the third posistion, with a game against number five Den Haag next week, whereas the Goblins have to take on number two Dodgers United. At the bottom of division 3 are Den Haag, with only one game won, and the combination Rotterdam 2/Zwolle with seven losses.
Remaining games:
Division 1:
Amsterdam Lions 1 – Domstad Devils 1: 7 – 3
Rotterdam Jaguars 1 – Den Haag Lacrosse 1: 7 – 2
Groningen Gladiators 1 – Maastricht Lamas: 10 – 0
Groningen Gladiators 1 – Domstad Devils 1: 4 – 8
Maastricht Lamas – Den Haag Lacrosse: 0 – 0
Amsterdam Lions 1 – Rotterdam Jaguars 1: 8 – 1
Division 2:
Amsterdam Lions 2 – Delft Barons 0 – 7
Den Haag Lacrosse 2 – Keizerstad Kannibalz 0 – 10
Tilburg Titans 1 – Den Haag Lacrosse 2: 10 – 0
Tilburg Titans 1 – Emmen Highlanders: 10 – 0
Delft Barons – Keizerstad Kannibalz: 7 – 2
Tilburg Titans 1 – Amsterdam Lions 2: 1 – 2
Division 3:
Den Haag Lacrosse 3 – Groningen Gladiators 2: 3 – 2
Red Rhinos – Rotterdam Jaguars 2/Zwolle Wolves: 9 – 1
Ghent Goblins – Dodgers United: 0 – 10
Den Haag Lacrosse 3 – Rotterdam Jaguars 2/Zwolle Wolves: 0 – 10
Groningen Gladiators 2 – Ghent Goblins: 5 – 7
Dodgers United – Red Rhinos: 2 – 6
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