The Philadelphia Wings wrapped up the regular season just outside of the playoffs with a 7-11 record, a one game improvement over last season. Along the way, the team celebrated a season filled with historic individual achievements and promising performances from its young talent.
Veteran forward Joe Resetarits delivered the best season of his remarkable career, breaking the franchise record for points in a single season with 122 (41 G. 81 A). En route to that personal-best, Resetarits also reached several significant career milestones. Already the all-time American-born points leader in NLL history, this season Resetarits became the first American-born player to reach 350 career goals, 500 career assists, and four separate 100-point seasons.
Mitch Jones continued to be a driving force behind the Wings offense with a 111-point (31 G, 80 A) season of his own. Jones, who joined the Wings via trade during the 2022-2023 season, knocked down a few career milestones of his own this season including surpassing 700 points (250 G, 450 A), 150 NLL games played, and 900 loose ball recoveries.
Rookie Brennan O’Neill, whom the Wings selected first overall at September’s NLL Draft, put any doubts about his transition to the box game to rest. Over the course of his first season, he contributed 58 points (25 G, 33 A) complete with several jaw-dropping highlights that earned him multiple Rookie of the Week honors and spots on SportsCenter’s Top 10 Plays.
Additional career milestones reached by Wings players this season include:
The organization now enters the off-season with its sights set on making the adjustments necessary to return to the playoffs, bolstered by the existing veteran leadership and emerging talent already on the roster.