Colin Doyle (lacrosse)

Doyle finished first or second in Rock scoring every year from 1999 until 2005, and was named league MVP in 2005.

Just after the 2009 season began, Doyle was named by Paul Tutka of NLLInsider.com as the top player in the league, stating that Doyle "has become today's most stellar offensive leader, creating a relationship with Jeff Zywicki that is turning out to be one of the most lethal in the NLL.

It's an unselfishness rarely seen by superstar players in any sport, not just lacrosse, and is definitely comparable to what John Tavares did in his prime with some classic Buffalo Bandits teams in the early and mid-1990s.

[4] On December 14, 2009, almost three years after they traded him away, the Rock re-acquired Doyle from the Stealth for Lewis Ratcliff, Tyler Codron, and Joel Dalgarno.

2001 - Member of Coquitlam Adanacs, winners of the Mann Cup, WLA champions 2003 - Member of Brampton Excelsiors (MSL), finalists in the Mann Cup, MSL champions 2007 - Member of Coquitlam Adanacs, finalists in the Mann Cup, WLA champions 2008 - Member of Brampton Excelsiors (MSL), winners of the Mann Cup, MSL champions 2009 - Member of Brampton Excelsiors (MSL), winners of the Mann Cup, MSL champions 2013 - Member of Six Nations Chiefs, winners of the Mann Cup, MSL champions 2014 - Member of Six Nations Chiefs, winners of the Mann Cup, MSL champions Bible of Lacrosse Mann Cup Stats[7] MSL Statistics 2010-2014 - Colin Doyle[8] MSL Statistics 2009 - Colin Doyle[9] WLA Statistics 2007 - Colin Doyle[10] WLA Statistics 2005 - Colin Doyle[11] 2002 - Member of Team Canada, finalists in the Heritage Cup and World Lacrosse Championship 2003 - Member of Team Canada, winners of the World Indoor Lacrosse Championships in Hamilton, Ontario 2004 - Member of Team Canada, winners of the Heritage Cup 2006 - Member of Team Canada, winners of the World Lacrosse Championship in London, Ontario Reference:[12] GP–Games played; G–Goals; A–Assists; Pts–Points; LB–Loose balls; PIM–Penalty minutes; Pts/GP–Points per games played; LB/GP–Loose balls per games played; PIM/GP–Penalty minutes per games played.