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The Toronto Marlies release their 2022-23 Schedule

By Jon Steitzer
Jul 21, 2022, 14:15 EDTUpdated: Jul 21, 2022, 14:14 EDT
The Toronto Marlies have just released their 2022-23 schedule today.
The Toronto Marlies announced today their 72-game schedule for the upcoming 2022-23 regular season. Toronto opens their 18th season with a home-and-home against the Rochester Americans (Buffalo) beginning on the road on Friday, October 14 and returning to Coca-Cola Coliseum on Saturday, October 15. The Marlies will conclude their regular season on Sunday, April 16 at home against the Belleville Senators (Ottawa).The Marlies will visit Scotiabank Arena for four games in their annual series, which includes a Marlies and Maple Leafs doubleheader (November 19) and games on Boxing Day (December 26), Family Day (February 20) and St. Patrick’s Day (March 17).
The schedule features a whooping 12 games against Belleville, and just 16 games against Western Conference teams. Besides Belleville (Senators), the Marlies will also have 8 games each against Laval (Canadiens) and Rochester (Sabres) as their most frequent opponents. The games are definitely tilted towards the weekend with Friday and Saturday games being their most frequent days of the week and somehow manage to go the entire season without a Thursday game.
Per the release tickets start at $16 and promotional events will be announced at a later date.
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