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Our appreciation and gratitude goes out to all our inductees, nominees and scholarship candidates. The Burnaby Sports Hall of Fame is excited about the City of Burnaby providing a prominent place to inform Burnaby residents and visitors about the proud history and future of the city’s thriving sports community in its new Burnaby Lake Aquatics and Arena project.

A Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee in 2016, Dan Stroup, played 13 NLL seasons winning three Champions Cup titles (1999, 2000 and 2002) with the Toronto Rock and a fourth with the Colorado Mammoth (2006). He was named the most valuable player in the 2000 NLL championship game.

He played for the WLA’s Coquitlam Adanacs in three Mann Cup finals winning in 2001. Stroup sniped 320 goals and racked up 556 points in 224 WLA games. Stroup, who played all of his minor and junior lacrosse in Burnaby, also played seven seasons for the Burnaby Sr. Lakers.

Dan represented Canada at the 2002 Heritage Cup men’s indoor championships and the 2003 world indoor championships won by Canada as well as playing on the 1998 and 2002 men’s national field lacrosse teams. Stroup has previously been inducted into the halls of fame of the Burnaby Jr. Lakers, the NLL and the Toronto Rock. After hanging up his stick,

Stroup has coached for the Adanacs in the WLA, the NLL’s Washington Stealth and Mammoth and provincial youth field teams.

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