Matt Traynor’s breakout game
It didn’t take long for the sixth overall pick in the 2025 College Draft to make a mark in the pros, but what solidified Matt Traynor as an All-Star was his four-point (2G, 2A) performance in a 10-8 win over the defending champion Utah Archers.
Traynor’s top quality is his ability to invert and initiate an offense. As a college attackman, Traynor is comfortable dodging from X and quarterbacking the offense when called upon.
Traynor was instrumental in New York’s offense as both a distributor and scorer late in the game to help the Atlas pull away in the second half. After finishing the first half of the season with 13 points (7G, 6A), Traynor was named a starter for the 2025 All-Star Game as a rookie.
All four of New York’s draft picks have played critical roles in the team’s success on both sides of the ball. Defensively, Max Krevsky has been a staple in the Atlas’ defensive midfield group. Michael Grace became just one of four long poles in PLL history to score 10-plus points in a season.
Offensively, Hugh Kelleher has played an instrumental depth role in New York’s offensive midfield group, scoring six points (5G, 1A).
While not having the most glamorous jobs, the Atlas’ young guns help fill voids in positions that are sparse within the league. Finding production from your depth pieces is critical to success during the postseason.