John Mouradian
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Johnny "Gypsy" Mouradian holds 9 NLL Championships in a variety of roles with NLL organizations. He is the only general manager to win five championships. Mouradian's National Lacrosse League experience as a General Manager (GM) dates back to 1992 with the expansion Buffalo Bandits. In 1992, the team that he built won the NLL Champions Cup in its inaugural season. Under his management, Buffalo set records for winning that remain intact today, including the longest winning streak (22 games) and the only team to go undefeated through the entire season in league history (10-0 in 1993), winning their second Champions Cup and their third in 1996. During his tenure as General Manager, Buffalo reached the playoffs in all six seasons (1992-1997).
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Johnny "Gypsy" Mouradian holds 9 NLL Championships in a variety of roles with NLL organizations. He is the only general manager to win five championships. Mouradian's National Lacrosse League experience as a General Manager (GM) dates back to 1992 with the expansion Buffalo Bandits. In 1992, the team that he built won the NLL Champions Cup in its inaugural season. Under his management, Buffalo set records for winning that remain intact today, including the longest winning streak (22 games) and the only team to go undefeated through the entire season in league history (10-0 in 1993), winning their second Champions Cup and their third in 1996. During his tenure as General Manager, Buffalo reached the playoffs in all six seasons (1992-1997). From 1999 to 2009, Mouradian was a partner with the Toronto Rock and Vice President/GM for the 1999 and 2000 championship seasons. The Toronto Rock won the NLL Champions Cup in 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2005. From 2003-2009, Mouradian spent six seasons in various roles as GM/Head Coach, GM/Assistant Coach, Managing Director/GM, and President/GM of the San Jose Stealth. He served as an advisor to the Washington Stealth, winning the 2010 championship. In early 2010, Mouradian acted as a consultant for the Philadelphia Wings to develop a new lacrosse infrastructure, including coordinating and mentoring the coaching staff. He provided guidance and input in the development of team strategy. Later that year, he was named GM of the team. After serving as General Manager for the Philadelphia Wings, Mouradian was named the GM/Head Coach on July 25, 2011, after former coach John Tucker stepped down. After the 2013 season, he stepped down as Head Coach, but remained GM.
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