Toronto Marlies

American AHL | Canada

Team Info

Founded: 1978

Stadium: Coca-Cola Coliseum

Manager: N/A

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
19 Jun 2026
23:00
Toronto Marlies 4 - 3 Chicago Wolves American AHL
Coca-Cola Coliseum
18 Jun 2026
23:00
Toronto Marlies 3 - 4 Chicago Wolves American AHL
Coca-Cola Coliseum
16 Jun 2026
23:00
Toronto Marlies 1 - 0 Chicago Wolves American AHL
Coca-Cola Coliseum
14 Jun 2026
20:00
Chicago Wolves 4 - 5 Toronto Marlies American AHL
Allstate Arena
13 Jun 2026
00:00
Chicago Wolves 2 - 4 Toronto Marlies American AHL
Allstate Arena
07 Jun 2026
22:05
Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins 1 - 2 Toronto Marlies American AHL
Mohegan Sun Arena At Casey Plaza
05 Jun 2026
23:00
Toronto Marlies 5 - 1 Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins American AHL
Coca-Cola Coliseum
03 Jun 2026
23:00
Toronto Marlies 3 - 4 Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins American AHL
Coca-Cola Coliseum
01 Jun 2026
23:00
Toronto Marlies 3 - 5 Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins American AHL
Coca-Cola Coliseum
29 May 2026
23:05
Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins 1 - 2 Toronto Marlies American AHL
Mohegan Sun Arena At Casey Plaza

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About Toronto Marlies

The Toronto Marlies are a Canadian professional ice hockey team playing in the American Hockey League (AHL). The top affiliate of the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Toronto Maple Leafs, the Marlies play at Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The Marlies trace their history back to the New Brunswick Hawks, which were founded in 1978 and jointly operated by the Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks as a farm team. Maple Leaf Gardens Limited (MLGL) and the Black Hawks each owned half of the franchise.
The Hawks played until 1982, when they relocated to St. Catharines, Ontario as the St. Catharines Saints, this time as a sole Leafs affiliate; the Hawks had opted to affiliate with the Springfield Indians. After four seasons, the team moved to Newmarket, Ontario as the Newmarket Saints, where they played for five seasons before moving to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador as the St. John's Maple Leafs, the first professional ice hockey team in Newfoundland and Labrador. The team played their home games at Memorial Stadium until 2001, when they moved to Mile One Centre.

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