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2014-2015

2014-2015 Toronto Marlies Roster

# N Player ASCA Born Birthplace HT WT S
GOALTENDERS
#1
Canada flag
301994Victoriaville, QC, CAN19198L
#31
Canada flag
311993Penetanguishene, ON, CAN18384L
#33
Finland flag
311992Karkkila, FIN18898L
#31
USA flag
361988St. Louis, MO, USA19389L
#40
USA flag
311993Elmhurst, IL, USA19191L
DEFENSEMEN
#56
USA flag
341990Pekin, IL, USA18891R
#3
USA flag
351989Willingboro, NJ, USA18598L
#7
Canada flag
301994Toronto, ON, CAN18390L
#8
Sweden flag
321992Gällivare, SWE19093R
#5
Germany flag
361988München, GER19099R
#52
USA flag
351989Verona, WI, USA18893R
#45
USA flag
341990West Chester, PA, USA19898L
#50
Sweden flag
321992Södertälje, SWE19198L
#2
Canada flagAustralia flag
341990Calgary, AB, CAN188101L
#26
Canada flag
351989Boucherville, QC, CAN18591L
#4
Canada flag
371987Regina, SK, CAN19195L
#25
Sweden flag
311993Tyresö, SWE18483R
#10
Canada flag
311993Oakville, ON, CAN18589L
#11
Canada flagGermany flag
321992Edmonton, AB, CAN18483L
#55
Canada flagItaly flag
351989Oakville, ON, CAN18494R
#5
Russia flag
291995Nizhnekamsk, RUS18585L
FORWARDS
#13
Canada flag
361988Hamilton, ON, CAN17577R
#18
Canada flag
331991Winnipeg, MB, CAN19495L
#22
USA flagCanada flag
311993Binghamton, NY, USA18893R
#19
Canada flag
391985Portage La Prairie, MB, CAN195103R
#20
USA flag
401984Detroit, MI, USA18396L
#18
Canada flag
301994Orangeville, ON, CAN18384L
#17
Canada flag
311993Mississauga, ON, CAN188107L
#29
Canada flag
301994Etobicoke, ON, CAN18383R
#16
Canada flag
321992Stouffville, ON, CAN18392R
#24
Canada flag
331991Mississauga, ON, CAN196105L
#36
Canada flag
321992Echo Bay, ON, CAN18386L
#39
Canada flag
361988Edmonton, AB, CAN18393R
#54
Canada flag
331991Winkler, MB, CAN18388R
#12
Finland flag
401984Seinäjoki, FIN18290R
#15
Canada flagUSA flag
341990Los Angeles, CA, USA17377R
#41
Canada flagRussia flag
301994Winnipeg, MB, CAN17678L
#14
Canada flag
311993Innisfil, ON, CAN18887R
#44
Canada flag
351989Fergus, ON, CAN17879R
#9
Canada flag
321992St. Thomas, ON, CAN18388L
#38
Canada flag
371987Winnipeg, MB, CAN195104L
#27
Canada flagGermany flag
361988Brandon, MB, CAN18589R
#62
Sweden flagCanada flag
281996Calgary, AB, CAN18392R
#28
Canada flag
421982Winnipeg, MB, CAN191101R
#12
Canada flag
301994Winnipeg, MB, CAN19184R
#32
Canada flag
301994London, ON, CAN17584L
#20
Canada flag
301994London, ON, CAN17384L
#23
Canada flag
391985Ottawa, ON, CAN18591L
#79
USA flag
301994Hendersonville, NC, USA18589L
#21
Canada flag
311993Hamilton, ON, CAN18379L

2014-2015 Toronto Marlies Staff

Team Staff History

Toronto Marlies Facts

Plays in
American Hockey League
Team Colors
Blue + White
Town
Toronto, ON, CANMap
Founded
2005

2014-2015 Toronto Marlies Roster Facts

Nationalities
  • Canada flag33 players
  • USA flag9 players
  • Sweden flag4 players
  • Finland flag2 players
  • Russia flag1 player
  • Germany flag1 player
Experience
Affiliated Team(s)

Arena Information

Arena Name
Coca-Cola Coliseuminformation
Location
Toronto, ON, CAN
Capacity
7 851
Construction Year
1921
A photo of arena: Coca-Cola Coliseum

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Toronto Marlies History and Standings

season league GP W L T OTW OTL GF GA PTS PPG rank postseason
2024-2025AHL25155--58268351.44-Group info
2023-2024AHL723426--12249220801.115First round lossGroup info
2022-2023AHL724224--6229225901.251Division Final lossGroup info
2021-2022AHL723730--5243244791.16Did not make playoffsGroup info
2020-2021AHL351617--2111119340.974No playoffs heldGroup info
2019-2020AHL612927--5206212631.037Playoffs CancelledGroup info
2018-2019AHL763924--13248243911.23Conference Final lossGroup info
2017-2018AHL765418--42541701121.471ChampionGroup info
2016-2017AHL764229--5245207891.172Conference SF lossGroup info
2015-2016AHL765416--62941911141.51Conference Final lossGroup info
2014-2015AHL763127-99207203891.172Conference QF lossGroup info
2013-2014AHL764525--6223202961.261Conference Final lossGroup info
2012-2013AHL763323-1010237199961.261Conference SF lossGroup info
2011-2012AHL763324-118217175961.261Final lossGroup info
2010-2011AHL803732-110228219851.065Did not make playoffsGroup info
2009-2010AHL802135-1212193261780.985Did not make playoffsGroup info
2008-2009AHL803029-912240229901.134Division Semifinal lossGroup info
2007-2008AHL804421-692462031091.361Conference Final lossGroup info
2006-2007AHL802439-107220270750.946Did not make playoffsGroup info
2005-2006AHL803429-710270263921.154Conference QF lossGroup info

Where Are They Now?

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Nationalities Throughout History

    Elite Prospects Notes and Trivia

    History:

    The Toronto Marlies was founded in 2005 when the Toronto Maple Leafs relocated the St. John's Maple Leafs to Toronto, ON. Despite the Leafs popularity in Newfoundland, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE), the owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs and the St. John's Maple Leafs, opted relocate its AHL franchise to Toronto.

    The Toronto Maple Leafs management indicated that reason for the relocation was based on geography. When the Newmarket Saints relocated to St. John's, NL, in the early 1990s the AHL thrived in Atlantic Canada with teams in Fredection, NB, Halifax, NS, Moncton, NB and Sydney, NS. By 2003 all the other franchises had either relocated or ceased operations, leaving the St. John's Maple Leafs some 900 miles (1450km) away from the closest AHL team in Portland, ME. The long distance travel was seen as detrimental to player development.

    A window of opportunity to move the franchise opened up when the Edmonton Oilers AHL affiliate Toronto Roadrunners relocated from Toronto to Edmonton, AB, in 2004 and left the city owned Ricoh Coliseum without a tenant. On July 1, 2005 MLSE leased the arena from the city and moved its AHL franchise to Toronto for the 2005-06 season.

    The team was named Toronto Marlies in reference to a former team known as the Toronto Marlboros that once operated as a developmental affiliate of the Maple Leafs. That team was founded as the Toronto Marlborough Athletic Club, but was commonly known as the Toronto Marlboros. The team took its name from the 9th Duke of Marlborough, Charles Spencer-Churchill, an to uncle of Sir Winston Churchill, a former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

    The Marlies play in uniforms that are nearly identical to the uniforms worn by the Toronto Maple Leafs. The team has used the Toronto Marlboros logo as a secondary logo on special third jerseys, paying tribute to the former team. The team adopted the Marlboros logo as the primary logo for the 2016-17 season.

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