The Atlas have an opportunity to make history. New York captured the PLL Championship in September and now has its eyes on the first-ever double.
After losing in the semifinals of the Lexus Championship Series last year, here are three keys for New York to come out on top in the 2026 tournament, which faces off Friday night with a U.S. Bank Championship rematch against the Denver Outlaws:
The goalie room
It’s no secret goaltending plays a huge part in success, and it’s an exciting look for the Atlas. Will Mark is expected to be the primary goalie, and veteran Brian Phipps will serve as the backup.
Last year, Mark played in two games for the Atlas during this event. Now, he is expected to be “the guy” in cage for New York.
“Even last year, he probably had an opportunity to be on another roster, but I think he just loves this team,” acting head coach Joe Cinosky said of Mark, who backed up first-team All-Pro Liam Entenmann during the regular season. “This is a great opportunity for him to showcase his abilities. I think he is going to have a great series.”
In the Atlas’ heartbreaking semifinal loss to the Cannons last February, two-point goals helped give Boston the edge. The Atlas allowed four two-pointers in the overtime defeat. Mark’s ability to save shots from range will be a key component.
Mark won’t be alone on this journey over the next two weeks. Phipps came out of retirement to serve as a veteran mentor and be another set of eyes from the sideline. He played in the 2023 Championship Series for the Whipsnakes and has seen it all at 38 years old.
“You bring in Philip Rivers, our backup goalie Brian Phipps,” Cinosky said. “He’s done it at a high level his entire life, and the reality of it is that he’s a great coach. He’s coached a long time. His mentorship of Will this weekend is going to really help his development, and I think Will is going to have a breakout performance.”
