[NLL] Colorado Mammoth Devour Toronto, Set New Franchise Record with 7th Straight Win
Record-breaking 7th consecutive victory achieved within 24 hours of previous win

(Denver, CO = Won Jeong) The Colorado Mammoth have rewritten their history books by taking down the league powerhouse, the Toronto Rock. The victory carries even greater weight as it comes less than a day after their hard-fought road win in Las Vegas.
On the 14th (local time), in a 2025-26 National Lacrosse League (NLL) regular-season matchup, the Colorado Mammoth defeated the Toronto Rock 12-11. This victory marks a monumental 7-game winning streak, surpassing the previous franchise record of six games set just the day before.
This game presented a massive challenge for Colorado. Having just finished their road trip to Las Vegas, the Mammoth had to face the top-tier Toronto Rock with less than 24 hours of recovery time. Despite the physical disadvantage, Colorado showcased a high-pressure defense from the opening whistle, effectively stifling Toronto’s offensive transitions.
The contest was a seesaw battle, with the lead changing hands multiple times in a tense, one-point game. In the closing moments, Toronto launched a relentless final assault, but the Mammoth defensive unit held their ground with sacrificial hustle plays to secure the historic win.
On offense, Andrew Kew—who netted five goals the previous night—and playmaker Will Malcom shined once again. The duo led the charge with sophisticated passing and clutch scoring that dismantled Toronto’s sturdy defensive wall.
The defensive focus was equally impressive. Despite the sharp physical decline expected from a “back-to-back” schedule, the Mammoth outfought Toronto for critical rebounds and loose balls, refusing to surrender momentum.
This seven-game streak is more than just a statistical milestone; it serves as a definitive statement that the Colorado Mammoth are heavy title contenders this season. By defeating one of the league’s toughest opponents, the Mammoth have secured a dominant position in the overall league standings.
“The players overcame their physical limits through sheer mental toughness,” a club official stated. “It was a historic night made possible by the unwavering support of our fans.”
With the momentum of seven straight wins behind them, the eyes of the entire league are now fixed on the Colorado Mammoth to see just how far this record-breaking run can go.

