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    Dec 1307:00 PM
    Toronto Rock vs. Calgary RoughnecksTD Coliseum, Hamilton, ON
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    Dec 2707:00 PM
    Toronto Rock vs. Las Vegas Desert DogsTD Coliseum, Hamilton, ON
  • FRI
    Jan 9202607:30 PM
    San Diego Seals vs. Toronto RockPechanga Arena - San Diego, San Diego, CA
  • SAT
    Jan 24202607:00 PM
    Toronto Rock vs. Georgia SwarmTD Coliseum, Hamilton, ON
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    Jan 31202607:00 PM
    Toronto Rock vs. Ottawa Black BearsTD Coliseum, Hamilton, ON
  • SAT
    Feb 7202607:00 PM
    Toronto Rock vs. Oshawa FireWolvesTD Coliseum, Hamilton, ON
  • SAT
    Feb 14202607:30 PM
    Colorado Mammoth vs. Toronto RockBall Arena, Denver, CO
  • FRI
    Feb 20202607:30 PM
    Toronto Rock vs. Colorado MammothTD Coliseum, Hamilton, ON
  • SAT
    Feb 28202607:00 PM
    Toronto Rock vs. Buffalo BanditsTD Coliseum, Hamilton, ON
  • FRI
    Mar 6202607:00 PM
    Vancouver Warriors vs. Toronto RockRogers Arena, Vancouver, BC
  • FRI
    Mar 13202607:30 PM
    Halifax Thunderbirds vs. Toronto RockScotiabank Centre, Halifax, NS
  • FRI
    Mar 20202607:30 PM
    Toronto Rock vs. Saskatchewan RushTD Coliseum, Hamilton, ON
  • SUN
    Mar 29202601:00 PM
    Philadelphia Wings vs. Toronto RockXfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
  • SAT
    Apr 4202607:00 PM
    Toronto Rock vs. San Diego SealsTD Coliseum, Hamilton, ON
  • FRI
    Apr 10202607:30 PM
    Ottawa Black Bears vs. Toronto RockCanadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, ON
  • SAT
    Apr 18202607:00 PM
    Saskatchewan Rush vs. Toronto RockSaskTel Centre, Saskatoon, SK
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    About Toronto Rock

    As of 2023, the Toronto Rock continues to be a force in the National Lacrosse League. With an exciting new season underway, the team aims to capitalize on previous successes while attracting new fans and engaging with the community. Recent matches have showcased the team’s determination and skill, highlighting thrilling rivalries, particularly with the Buffalo Bandits and the Saskatchewan Rush. The Rock's current roster features standout players who are not only skilled on the field but also active in community initiatives, promoting lacrosse among youth in schools and local clubs. Fans can look forward to various promotional events throughout the season, including themed nights and charity initiatives that reinforce the team's commitment to giving back. Additionally, the excitement around home games, fueled by passionate supporters and a captivating atmosphere, makes the live experience unforgettable. Tickets are in high demand, mirroring the resurgence of interest in lacrosse as it gains traction across Canada. In summary, the Toronto Rock remains a vital part of Toronto's sporting landscape, combining athletic excellence with community engagement to ensure a bright future for the team and the sport.

    Toronto Rock History

    The Toronto Rock is a professional box lacrosse team based in Toronto, Ontario, that has made a significant impact in the world of sports since its inception in 1998. Originally founded as the Ontario Raiders, the team rebranded as the Rock in 1999 and quickly became one of the premier franchises in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). With their fast-paced style and a roster of talented players, the Rock have established a strong fanbase and a winning tradition. Over the years, the team has celebrated multiple championships, winning the NLL Cup in 1999, 2000, and 2002, and consistently performing at a high level. The franchise's success can be attributed not only to its skilled players, including legends like Doug Garrison and Colin Doyle but also to strong leadership and commitment to expanding the sport of lacrosse in Canada. The Rock’s home games are held at the Scotiabank Arena, formerly known as the Air Canada Centre, which fosters an electric atmosphere during live events. This combination of performance and community engagement has embedded the Rock deeper into the fabric of Toronto's sports culture.