Toronto Rock

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The Toronto Rock are a member of the National Lacrosse League (NLL). They play at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario. The Rock of the late 1990s / early 2000s has been called a dynasty, having won five NLL championships in seven years. From 1999 to 2005, the Rock appeared in an NLL-record five straight championship games. They have never failed to make the playoffs, and have an astonishing 11-3 record in playoff games.

The franchise was originally founded as a NLL expansion team for Hamilton, Ontario to begin play in the 1998 season. They were known as the Ontario Raiders, and played their home games at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton during their first year. However, at the conclusion of the season they were sold to a group of investors led by Bill Watters, who was then the Assistant GM of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL, and relocated to Toronto in time for the beginning of the 1999 season. They were subsequently renamed the "Toronto Rock". During their first two seasons in Toronto, they played at Maple Leaf Gardens, the historic former home of the Toronto Maple Leafs, before moving to the Air Canada Centre for the 2001 season, which they currently share with both the Maple Leafs and the Toronto Raptors of the NBA. The Rock has consistently ranked near the top of the NLL in lacrosse performance, attendance, and financial success.

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Championships

Fight against archrivals Calgary Roughnecks

The Toronto Rock won the Champion's Cup in 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2005.

The 2002 final was against the Albany Attack, and the 1999, 2000, and 2003 finals were against the Rochester Knighthawks. In 2001, the Toronto Rock went to the league title game but came up one goal short against the Philadelphia Wings. In 2004, the Rock earned a first round bye after clinching the East Division regular season crown. The Buffalo Bandits came to town and upset the Rock 19-10.

In 2005, the Rock defeated the Rochester Knighthawks in the East Division Final by a score of 12-10 in front of approximately 17,200 fans at the Air Canada Centre. The Rock went on to defeat the Arizona Sting with a 19-13 win in front of an NLL record crowd of 19,432, becoming NLL champions for the fifth time in seven years and solidifying their distinction as an NLL dynasty.

The Rock struggled during the early part of the 2006 season; however, their record balanced out to 8-8 at season's end. They made the playoffs, only to be defeated by the second place Knighthawks at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester with a score of 16-8.


Millionth Fan - Insane Rock Posse

In April the Toronto Rock named it's millionth fan. Selecting 10 lucky fans out of the crowd during the last game of the regular season... very appropriately Jason Reid, aka "Puddle" of the Insane Rock Posse won the honor. The Insane Rock Posse have been an avid group of Rock Supporters since the team first arrived in Toronto in 1999. With five members at the end of the 2005/2006 season; Smashed (01), Tanked (02), Puddle (03), Rehab (04) and Detox (05) are considered by all as the Rock's biggest supporters. Featured frequently on the stadium Jumbotron and during half time activities, this group of red-wigged supporters, each sporting personalized jerseys featuring their all too appropriate nicknames, always entertain.


Les Bartley

Less than 18 hours after the Toronto Rock won their 5th NLL Championship, former coach and General Manager Les Bartley died on May 15, 2005 of cancer at the age of 51. Bartley is remembered as an exceptional coach, having led the Toronto Rock to win the championships in 1999, 2000, 2002, and 2003.

Former logo

In 2004, the Coach of the Year Award was renamed the Les Bartley Award by the NLL in honour of Bartley.

Roster

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Head Coaches

Name Seasons
Les Bartley 1999-2003
Ed Comeau (interim) 2004
Terry Sanderson 2004-2006
Glenn Clark 2007-present

All time Record

Season Division W-L Finish Home Road GF GA Playoffs
1999   9-3 1st 6-0 3-3 157 139 Won Championship
2000   9-3 1st 5-1 4-2 162 130 Won Championship
2001   11-3 1st 6-1 5-2 168 125 Lost Championship
2002 Northern 11-5 1st 8-0 3-5 223 176 Won Championship
2003 Northern 11-5 1st 6-2 5-3 195 164 Won Championship
2004 Eastern 10-6 1st 5-3 5-3 202 176 Lost in division finals
2005 Eastern 12-4 1st 6-2 6-2 227 190 Won Championship
2006 Eastern 8-8 3rd 5-3 3-5 182 179 Lost in division semifinals
Total 8 seasons 81-37   47-14 34-25 1,516 1,279  
Playoff Totals   11-3   9-3 2-0 169 151  

Playoff Results

Season Game Visiting Home
1999 Semifinals Philadelphia 2 Toronto 13
Championship Rochester 10 Toronto 13
2000 Semifinals Philadelphia 10 Toronto 14
Championships Rochester 13 Toronto 14
2001 Semifinals Washington 9 Toronto 10
Championship Philadelphia 9 Toronto 8
2002 Semifinals Washington 11 Toronto 12
Championship Toronto 13 Albany 12
2003 Semifinals Colorado 11 Toronto 15
Championship Toronto 8 Rochester 6
2004 Division Finals Buffalo 19 Toronto 10
2005 Division Finals Rochester 10 Toronto 12
Championship Arizona 13 Toronto 19
2006 Division Semifinals Rochester 16 Toronto 8

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