Paul Rabil Announces Retirement from PLL, Joins Kyle Harrison, Joel White and John Galloway

Paul Rabil Announces Retirement from PLL, Joins Kyle Harrison, Joel White and John Galloway


After 14 seasons of professional lacrosse, Paul Rabil is calling it a career.





He retires as the all-time leading scorer in pro field lacrosse history









"It was never about the outcome. It was always about the game. The game is meant to be played not won. There is no winning, as there is no end. So, I'll continue to compete. Win, lose, sprint, fall and get back up again. I hope you can do that with me."









"I know I'll see you all on the sidelines soon, just in a different uniform."






https://twitter.com/PLLCannons/status/1437815747472990214








Paul Rabil is not the only esteemed pro lacrosse player to announce his retirement following the 2021 season. Rabil's fellow Hopkins alum and former teammate Kyle Harrison announced his retirement at the beginning of the season before playing his final game with Redwoods LC in Salt Lake City. Harrison retired after 17 seasons spanning stints in MLL, the LXM Pro Tour and the PLL.





Prior to the Chrome's final regular season game, longtime friends and teammates for 15 years Joel White and John Galloway announced they would be retiring together. The two


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