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How to Watch Toronto Marlies In 2025-2026

How to Watch Toronto Marlies In 2025-2026

Here's everything you need to know to watch the AHL's Toronto Marlies this season live on FloHockey.

Sep 9, 2025 by Andy Schamma
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The Toronto Marlies, the AHL affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs, are set to compete in the highly contested North Division.

As one of the top development teams in the league, the Marlies are the place to watch the latest and greatest Maple Leafs prospects as they work their way up through the system.

Rookies Jacob Quillan and Matthew Barbolini were among the rookies that made their mark last season, tallying more than 50 points between the two of them.

Maple Leafs standout William Nylander's brother Alex Nylander joined the Toronto system in November of 2024, putting up 23 goals and 21 assists last season.

The 2025-26 AHL season is streaming live on FloHockey starting this September. Subscribe today to watch the action.

How to Watch Toronto Marlies Games In 2025-2026

Fans can watch every single Toronto Marlies AHL game live and on-demand on FloHockey and the FloSports app from the preseason through to the last game of the Calder Cup finals.


Toronto Marlies 2025-26 Schedule

View the regular season schedule for the Toronto Marlies below. Catch it all streaming live on FloHockey including All-Star festivities and the entire journey to crowning the 2026 Calder Cup champion.

October

  • October 10 - Toronto vs Rochester
  • October 11 - Rochester vs Toronto
  • October 18 - Toronto vs Belleville
  • October 19 - Utica vs Toronto
  • October 25 - Belleville vs Toronto
  • October 26 - Belleville vs Toronto
  • October 29 - Syracuse vs Toronto

November

  • November 1 - Toronto vs Chicago
  • November 2 - Toronto vs Chicago
  • November 5 - Toronto vs Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
  • November 7 - Toronto vs Hershey
  • November 8 - Toronto vs Lehigh Valley
  • November 12 - Toronto vs Grand Rapids
  • November 14 - Toronto vs Grand Rapids
  • November 19 - Toronto vs Belleville
  • November 22 - Iowa vs Toronto
  • November 23 - Iowa vs Toronto
  • November 26 - Providence vs Toronto
  • November 28 - Toronto vs Charlotte
  • November 29 - Toronto vs Charlotte

December

  • December 3 - Toronto vs Belleville
  • December 6 - Grand Rapids vs Toronto
  • December 7 - Grand Rapids vs Toronto
  • December 10 - Toronto vs Laval
  • December 12 - Toronto vs Laval
  • December 14 - Cleveland vs Toronto
  • December 20 - Belleville vs Toronto
  • December 21 - Toronto vs Belleville
  • December 26 - Belleville vs Toronto
  • December 27 - Toronto vs Utica
  • December 30 - Toronto vs Cleveland

January

  • January 1 - Syracuse vs Toronto
  • January 3 - Rochester vs Toronto
  • January 4 - Lehigh Valley vs Toronto
  • January 7 - Cleveland vs Toronto
  • January 9 - Belleville vs Toronto
  • January 10 - Toronto vs Belleville
  • January 16 - Toronto vs Iowa
  • January 17 - Toronto vs Iowa
  • January 23 - Toronto vs Springfield
  • January 24 - Toronto vs Hartford
  • January 25 - Toronto vs Providence
  • January 31 - Laval vs Toronto

February

  • February 3 - Toronto vs Cleveland
  • February 7 - Springfield vs Toronto
  • February 14 - Toronto vs Laval
  • February 16 - Laval vs Toronto
  • February 18 - Hershey vs Toronto
  • February 20 - Toronto vs Cleveland
  • February 21 - Toronto vs Cleveland
  • February 25 - Toronto vs Laval
  • February 28 - Chicago vs Toronto

March

  • March 1 - Chicago vs Toronto
  • March 4 - Cleveland vs Toronto
  • March 6 - Toronto vs Manitoba
  • March 8 - Toronto vs Manitoba
  • March 11 - Toronto vs Syracuse
  • March 13 - Toronto vs Rochester
  • March 14 - Rochester vs Toronto
  • March 17 - Cleveland vs Toronto
  • March 21 - Hartford vs Toronto
  • March 22 - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton vs Toronto
  • March 25 - Manitoba vs Toronto
  • March 27 - Toronto vs Rochester
  • March 31 - Manitoba vs Toronto

April

  • April 3 - Charlotte vs Toronto
  • April 4 - Charlotte vs Toronto
  • April 8 - Utica vs Toronto
  • April 10 - Toronto vs Utica
  • April 12 - Toronto vs Syracuse
  • April 18 - Laval vs Toronto
  • April 19 - Laval vs Toronto

What Was The Toronto Marlies Record Last Season?

The Toronto Marlies ended their season in the First Round of the 2025 Calder Cup playoffs to the Cleveland Monsters. They finished the regular season 35-26-5-6 with 81 points and 5th in their division.

Who Is The Head Coach Of Toronto Marlies?

The head coach of the Toronto Marlies is John Gruden. He has been the coach since July of 2023. He is the eighth coach in the club's history and was previously an assistant coach with the Boston Bruins and New York Islanders.

What were the 2024-25 AHL Standings?

View the full 2024-25 AHL regular season standings below. Click here to view the latest standings.

Atlantic Division

  1. y - Hershey Bears - 96
  2. x - Charlotte Checkers - 94
  3. x - Providence Bruins - 90
  4. x - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins - 88
  5. x - Lehigh Valley Phantoms - 80
  6. x - Springfield Thunderbirds - 74
  7. Hartford Wolf Pack - 69
  8. Bridgeport Islanders - 37

North Division

  1. y - Laval Rocket - 101
  2. x - Rochester Americans - 92
  3. x - Syracuse Crunch - 86
  4. x - Toronto Marlies - 86
  5. x - Cleveland Monsters - 81
  6. Belleville Senators - 79
  7. Utica Comets - 70

Central Division

  1. y - Milwaukee Admirals - 91
  2. x - Texas Stars - 89
  3. x - Grand Rapids Griffins - 80
  4. x - Chicago Wolves - 78
  5. x - Rockford IceHogs - 70
  6. Iowa Wild - 62
  7. Manitoba Moose - 56

Pacific Division

  1. y - Colorado Eagles - 94
  2. x - Abbotsford Canucks - 92
  3. x - Ontario Reign - 90
  4. x - Coachella Valley Firebirds - 84
  5. x - Calgary Wranglers - 81
  6. x - San Jose Barracuda - 81
  7. x - Tucson Roadrunners - 74
  8. Bakersfield Condors - 74
  9. San Diego Gulls - 66
  10. Henderson Silver Knights - 63

x = Clinched Playoff Position

y = Clinched Division

Who Won The 2025 Calder Cup Playoffs?

The Abbotsford Canucks won the finals of the 2025 Calder Cup playoffs against the Charlotte Checkers in six games. It's the franchise's first Calder Cup.

How To Watch AHL Hockey Live This Season

Fans can watch every AHL game live and on-demand on FloHockey from the preseason through to the last game of the Calder Cup finals.

When Do The Calder Cup Playoffs Start?

The last game of the 2025-26 AHL regular season is scheduled for Sunday, April 19. The Calder Cup playoffs typically begin a few days after the conclusion of the regular season.

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