New York Riptide star Jeff Teat (Photo courtesy of the Riptide)
The New York Riptide, an indoor lacrosse team that plays its home games at Nassau Coliseum, is relocating to Ottawa, an announcement from the Canadian capital revealed on Wednesday.
The team will be rebranded as the Ottawa Black Bears with the move coming at the end of the 2024 season.
Competing in the National Lacrosse League (NLL), which is North America’s top-flight box lacrosse league that features 15 teams, the Riptide had difficulties drawing fans to Nassau Coliseum despite the Long Island area being a hotbed of the sport in the United States.
This season, the Riptide ranked second-to-last in average home attendance, which comes in at under 4,500 fans per game.
Long Island was initially awarded an indoor team in December of 2018 and began play one year later. Over their first three seasons, they went 12-37 and are 5-5 to start the 2024 campaign.
Despite their poor play, they’ve picked up some of the league’s best talent, headlined by star forward Jeff Teat, who recorded a remarkable 56 goals and 80 assists in 18 games last season that garnered first-team All-NLL honors.
The move brings another unceremonious ending to a third NLL team on Long Island and at Nassau Coliseum. The New York Saints spent 14 years in the area from 1989-2003. The New York Titans also had a short stint in operation from 2007-2009.
But there is uncertainty surrounding Nassau Coliseum. The 80 acres of land it is sitting on has been purchased for $241 million by Las Vegas Sands in hopes of revitalizing the area with a casino, luxury hotel, and a world-class live performance venue. However, a local judge blocked the move in November.
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman had admitted in the past that regardless of what goes there, the Coliseum can’t survive in its current form.
“There has to be significantly more revenue than what’s being generated there now,” he told amNewYork in January of 2023….
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