
PWHL Toronto have announced they will be primarily playing out of Coca-Cola Coliseum for the 2024-25 season, sharing the arena with the AHL's Toronto Marlies.
The team played their inaugural season out of Mattamy Athletic Centre, sharing the arena with Toronto Metro University.
PWHL Toronto played three playoff games out of Coca-Cola Coliseum last season selling out all three games, averaging 8,500 fans in attendance.
The team will continue to practice out of the Ford Performance Centre, which is also the practice facility for the Toronto Marlies and Maple Leafs.
The PWHL regular season will be 30 games, including several neutral site games. Toronto played games in four NHL arenas last season, Scotiabank Arena, Bell Centre, Xcel Energy Center, and UBS Arena.
The sold out crowd of 19,285 at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena was a women's hockey record at the time before being broken by the game at the Bell Centre months later.
Coca-Cola Coliseum is located at Exhibition Place in Toronto, it will also serve as the home arena of Toronto's incoming WNBA expansion franchise in their inaugural 2026 season.
PWHL Toronto lost in the semi-finals to Minnesota last season. Ticket information for Toronto can be found here.
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