End
As of April 11, 2026, TyMerLacrosse is effectively done. I’ll wrap up the regular season statistics for the remaining 16 games in the 2025-26 NLL regular season but have no intention of tracking postseason statistics, covering any more NLL games in person, or providing any further analysis.
Not really a lot I want to say about this publicly. I wish I still enjoyed the NLL like I did a decade ago, but I don’t and haven’t for a few years now. This is a lonely full-time job for no pay that has decimated my mental health. It’s been time to move on ever since January 10, 2025, probably longer in all honesty.
Support the coaches and players. Never let the NLL front office and ownership groups off the hook for their numerous missteps and failings that result in work stoppages, franchises folding, horrible broadcasts, and diminishing value for your ticket despite rising costs.
Thanks if you’ve read anything of mine and found it useful or educational.