Lacrosse Legends

Wayne and Ed Goss

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Wayne and Ed GossWayne Goss:Wayne excelled at all aspects of lacrosse from goal scoring and play making topenalty killing and face-offs. Between 1968 and 1981, Goss scored 812 goals, added1,040 assists, and amassed 1,852 points in 465 games. He held 41 WLA scoring and faceoff records and shared 4 others. Goss was named Rookie of the Year in 1968, league MVP 4 times (1969-71, 1975) and playoff MVP 3 times (1968-69, 1976). He was named to11 all-star teams and won 5 Mann Cup championships (1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1981)with the Salmonbellies. He set a WLA and Canadian record in the 1981 Mann Cup series with an assist during the final seconds to amass a 98-point total and was named the series’ MVP. He played in the 1968 and 1969 National Lacrosse League championships, winning in 1968 over the Detroit Olympics. Goss also played for Canada in the 1974 world field lacrosse championships in Australia. He retired in 1981 after 14 seasons with the Salmonbellies. In 1983, his sweater was retired on “Wayne Goss Night” at