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Updated 2026-06-18 19:12

The Toronto Marlies secured a Calder Cup Playoff berth with a 4-3 overtime win over Utica, marking their 15th postseason appearance in franchise history. This achievement was made possible by a balanced regular season performance, where they compiled a record of 33-25-5-5 (76 points). The team's late-season surge, which included multiple wins, kept them active in the North Division and allowed them to make a strong push for the playoffs, ultimately securing a spot in early April 2026. Through this effort, the club demonstrated its ability to build on prior postseason appearances, showcasing its competitive spirit and potential for future success.

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Toronto Marlies 2025-26 Season Preview - Maple Leaf Hot Stove

Unlike last season, the Maple Leafs’ brass made sweeping changes to the Toronto Marlies over the summer. While the coaching staff remains firmly in place from the season before, many familiar faces among the player personnel have moved on to pastures anew this past offseason. With that in mind, let’s break down the changes by […]

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MARLIES ANNOUNCE 2025-26 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE

The Toronto Marlies announced today the club’s schedule for the upcoming 2025-26 regular season. Toronto opens their 21^st^ season with a home-and-home against the Rochester Americans (Buffalo) beginning on the road on Friday, October 10 and returning to Coca-Cola Coliseum on Saturday, October 11. The Marlies will conclude their regular season on Sunday, April 19 at home against the Laval Rocket (Montréal). The Marlies will visit Scotiabank Arena for three games in their annual series, which...

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Marlies secure trip to postseason | TheAHL.com

The Toronto Marlies clinched a berth in the 2026 Calder Cup Playoffs on Wednesday with a 4-3 overtime win against Utica. Toronto is heading to the postseason for the fourth consecutive year and for the 15th time overall. They reached the Calder Cup Finals in 2012 and won their only championship in 2018.

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•Alex Nylander’s second period penalty shot was Toronto's sixth penalty shot in a postseason game in the club's history and the club is 4-0-2 when awarded a penalty shot. The Marlies have now recorded four consecutive goals when awarded a penalty shot. • Toronto is 9-5-0 when not scoring first. … and Ryan Tverberg led the Marlies with four shots on net. Toronto is 3-0-0 when recording the same number of shots as their opponent. ‍

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