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- 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).
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TORONTO MARLIES 2021-22 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TIME DATE OPPONENT TIME Oct. 16 Manitoba 4:00 PM Jan. 21 @ W-B/Scranton 7:05 PM Oct. 17 Manitoba 4:00 PM Jan. 22 @ W-B/Scranton 6:05 PM Oct. 23 Rochester 4:00 PM Jan. 28 @ Belleville 7:00 PM Oct. 24 Cleveland 4:00 PM Jan. 29 @ Belleville 7:00 PM
The full 2022-23 schedule can be found here. 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).
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