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====1990==== {{Main|1990 Major Indoor Lacrosse League season}} In 1990, each of the six teams played an eight-game schedule. Near of the end of the season, the [[New York Saints]] defeated the [[Philadelphia Wings (1987β2014)|Philadelphia Wings]] 8β5 before the first sellout and the largest crowd in league history: 17,177 at the Spectrum in [[Philadelphia]]. The Saints' victory forced a playoff rematch the following week. However, the Wings won that game and later went on to become the first team to win a second league championship, defeating the [[New England Blazers]] 17β7 in front of 11,479 fans for their second consecutive title. The league announced that attendance for 26 total games during the season was 287,585, increasing the average attendance per game to 11,060. After the season, the MILL announced the signing of twin brothers [[Paul Gait]] and [[Gary Gait]], 3-time All-Americans at [[Syracuse University|Syracuse]], to the [[Detroit Turbos]] after being drafted. The two brothers had won national championships with the Syracuse Orange in 1988, 1989, and 1990.
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