Toronto Rock

National Lacrosse League | Canada

Team Info

Founded: 1998

Stadium: TD Coliseum

Manager: N/A

Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
09 May 2026 Toronto Rock vs San Diego Seals 23:00:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
03 May 2026
22:00
San Diego Seals 11 - 6 Toronto Rock National Lacrosse League
Pechanga Arena
01 May 2026
23:30
Toronto Rock 14 - 12 San Diego Seals National Lacrosse League
TD Coliseum
26 Apr 2026
01:00
Saskatchewan Rush 13 - 16 Toronto Rock National Lacrosse League
SaskTel Centre
19 Apr 2026
02:00
Saskatchewan Rush 10 - 9 Toronto Rock National Lacrosse League
SaskTel Centre
11 Apr 2026
00:30
Ottawa Black Bears 6 - 10 Toronto Rock National Lacrosse League
Canadian Tire Centre
05 Apr 2026
00:00
Toronto Rock 7 - 5 San Diego Seals National Lacrosse League
TD Coliseum
29 Mar 2026
18:00
Philadelphia Wings 12 - 9 Toronto Rock National Lacrosse League
Xfinity Mobile Arena
21 Mar 2026
00:30
Toronto Rock 13 - 9 Saskatchewan Rush National Lacrosse League
TD Coliseum
13 Mar 2026
23:30
Halifax Thunderbirds 13 - 14 Toronto Rock National Lacrosse League
Scotiabank Centre
07 Mar 2026
03:00
Vancouver Warriors 10 - 13 Toronto Rock National Lacrosse League
Rogers Arena

About Toronto Rock

The Toronto Rock are a professional box lacrosse franchise based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. They are members of the North Division of the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The team was the first Canadian franchise in the NLL. Oakville resident Jamie Dawick is the current owner of the Rock, purchasing the team after the 2009 season. Since 2014, Dawick has also served as their general manager. The Rock play their home games at FirstOntario Centre which they currently share with both the Hamilton Bulldogs of the OHL and the Hamilton Honey Badgers of the CEBL.

The franchise was founded in 1998 as the Ontario Raiders in Hamilton. The Raiders played at Copps Coliseum before being sold to a group of investors led by then Toronto Maple Leafs Assistant GM Bill Watters, who relocated the franchise to Toronto. They were subsequently renamed the "Toronto Rock", and began play at Maple Leaf Gardens in the 1999 season. The Toronto Rock won their 6th league championship on May 15, 2011. They hold a tie for the most championships in league history with the Philadelphia Wings. In the 2001 season, the Rock moved from the Maple Leaf Gardens to Scotiabank Arena (then known as Air Canada Centre) where they played for 20 seasons. On May 11, 2021, the team announced the relocation from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto to FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, beginning with the 2021–22 NLL season in December. The team continues to represent Toronto while playing home games in Hamilton.

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