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1987 Philadelphia Wings season

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Division
  
2nd

Home record
  
2-1

Goals for
  
86

1987 record
  
3-4

Road record
  
1-2

League
  
Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League

The Philadelphia Wings were one of the original four franchises in the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League, joining the New Jersey Saints, Washington Wave, and Baltimore Thunder in 1987. While the Wings went only 3-4 that first season including a loss in the playoffs, they drew an average of almost 12,000 fans to their three 1987 regular season games.

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Some of the early stars of those teams included Mike French, Hall of Fame college player at Cornell and a current team executive, as well as John Grant Sr., father of current NLL star John Grant Jr.

Game log

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(p) - denotes playoff game

1987 Highlights

  • Wings drew 43,887 fans at home at the Spectrum for an average of 10,972 per game.
  • Hall of Famer Mike French led the league in scoring with 14 goals, 9 assists for 23 points in 6 games.
  • Original Philadelphia Wings player John Grant Sr. contributed 4 goals, 10 assists for 14 points in 8 games.
  • Roster

    Reference:

    References

    1987 Philadelphia Wings season Wikipedia