There are life cycles to clubs. Just think back 10-15 years ago (or more). Some of the biggest and best clubs were LI Sting, Metro team, Team Long Island, Outlaws, FLG, Lightning and others (Most don't even exist anymore, and many here probably never even heard of them).

There will always be new teams that come along, most don't stay, but the ones that do are good for the competitive landscape of club lacrosse. Competition is good. Rebels have done a great job breaking into the market. Time will tell what happens over the coming years, but it's pretty clear who the top 5-6 clubs are on Long Island. If you ask the question in 5 years, 10 years who are the top clubs the answers will be different. If you look back to when 91 and Express started, they started by having good YOUNG teams, and they kept them together.

The interesting part about the Rebels (And the owner pointed this out to me), almost every major club on Long Island, and probably in general, started with a dad, his son(s), and a good group of kids (91 with spallinas/mules, Express with Chanenchuks and Schriebers, Igloo with Black Ice and Alexander). The Rebels have young ownership and no kids that are even old enough to play club lacrosse. You have to imagine when they do the landscape will change a bit in their favor.

This is how I would rank the current "Big 6" clubs, will be interesting to see how this changes moving forward, but to assume all good players will go to 91/express would be wrong.

High School
Tier 1: 91/Express
Tier 2: Igloo/S2S/Legacy/Rebels
Tier 3: Everyone else

Youth
Tier 1: Rebels/91
Tier 2: Legacy/Igloo
Tier 3: Express/S2S
Tier 4: Everyone else