The National Lacrosse League recently announced the broadcast coverage plan for the 2022 NLL Entry Draft, which will be held on Saturday, Sept. 10 beginning at 2 p.m. at the historic The Carlu in downtown Toronto. This year’s first round will be available for the first time on TSN.ca and the TSN app in Canada and ESPN+ in the United States, with additional rounds covered in real time on NLL social channels. It marks the most extensive live coverage of the NLL Draft in the league’s history.
“We are proud to be able to work with our North American broadcast partners ESPN and TSN to be able to provide in-depth, wide ranging coverage of the 2022 NLL Draft for the first time,” said NLL Commissioner Brett Frood, who officially assumed the full-time position on Sept. 1. “Being able to showcase the personalities of these elite athletes on such a special day to a passionate and engaged fan base is essential to the continued growth of the league and sport. We look forward to utilizing the draft as a catapult to foster authentic and meaningful connections between our players, teams, fans and communities throughout the 2022-23 season and beyond.”
The 2022 NLL Draft coverage will be hosted by Devan Kaney with TSN’s Teddy Jenner and Pat Gregoire providing analysis. TSN’s Ashley Docking will report from the floor of the draft adding analysis and interviews with the decision makers, influencers and prospects and their families in attendance. The live broadcast starts at 2 p.m. and will include a 10-minute pre-show prior to the first pick. Following the conclusion of Round 1 (23 picks), continuing coverage of Rounds 2-6 will be published, in real time, on the league’s social media channels with supporting video.
The Rochester Knighthawks will make the first overall selection in the draft followed by the Las Vegas Desert Dogs making their inaugural selection.
The full first round NLL Entry Draft order, as of Aug. 30, pending pre-draft transactions, is as follows:
Rochester (from Las Vegas)
Las Vegas (from Rochester)
Vancouver
Albany (from New York)
Panther City
Saskatchewan
Albany (from Georgia)
New York (from Philadelphia via Albany)
Panther City (from Albany via Halifax)
Calgary
Georgia (from San Diego)
Halifax
Buffalo (from Toronto)
Buffalo
Colorado
Las Vegas (additional compensatory selection)
Albany (compensatory selection)
Las Vegas (from Calgary) (compensatory selection)
Buffalo (compensatory selection)
Georgia (compensatory selection)
Panther City (from Albany) (compensatory selection)
San Diego (compensatory selection)
Philadelphia (from Saskatchewan) (compensatory selection)
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