Seals re-ink McIntosh, Bradley, Acchione, Hall, and Woods

The San Diego Seals put pen-to-paper and have re-signed forward Ben McIntosh (three years), defender Graydon Bradley (two), and defender Cameron Acchione (two). Head Coach and General Manager Patrick Merrill also is keeping his top two lieutenants in the fold as offensive coordinator Jordan Hall and defensive coordinator Cam Woods both signed new two-year deals.  
In re-inking McIntosh, the Seals keep one of their top offensive weapons in San Diego. The former first overall pick in the 2014 NLL Draft, McIntosh’s career resume (playoffs included) is extremely impressive. He’s played in 200 career games, scored 388 goals and recorded 370 career assists for 758 total points, while also scooping up 764 career loose balls and forcing 45 turnovers.  
McIntosh originally joined the Seals as a free agent from Philadelphia in 2024. This past season, he battled injuries early in the year and spent a brief period on injured-reserve but finished the campaign on a tear, ending the year as the team’s second-leading goal scorer (28). He also assisted on 24 others and finished the year with 52 points, fifth-most on the squad. And McIntosh saved his best for late as he scored three-or-more goals in five of the Seals’ last six regular season games before doing it once again with a hat trick in Game One of the Seals’ NLL semifinal series against Toronto. 
Bradley is one of the Seals’ top veteran defenders, ranking fourth among the Seals’ defenders this past season with 70 loose balls secured while ranking second on the squad with 13 blocked shots. Including playoffs, the 31-year-old Bradley has played in 108 career games. He’s scored nine goals and tallied 23 assists, while on the back end scooping up 419 loose balls, blocking 58 shots and forcing 64 turnovers. 
Acchione, a third-round selection (39th overall) by the Seals in the 2024 NLL Draft, made his NLL debut during the 2025-26 season. The 25-year-old right-handed defenseman appeared in four games during his rookie campaign, recording his first career goal and assist for two total points. The Ontario, Canada native will continue his career in San Diego wearing No. 21.

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