We’ve seen it before: Toronto trailing and in need of a spark. The players look around and they know all that’s needed is a couple plays, that’ll be enough to get their crowd going. And then it happens, a monster block, a couple big threes, maybe even a thunderous dunk that sends the Canadians with a reputation for being friendly into a frenzy and turn Scotiabank Arena into
NLL s Toronto Rock relocating to Hamilton
The Toronto Rock are returning to their original home. The National Lacrosse League team announced Tuesday that it has reached a five-year agreement to relocate to Hamilton’s First Ontario Centre, starting with the planned 2021-22 season.
The Canadian Press
HAMILTON The Toronto Rock are returning to their original home.
The National Lacrosse League team announced Tuesday it has reached a five-year agreement to relocate from Scotiabank Arena to Hamilton’s First Ontario Centre, starting with the planned 2021-22 season.
The agreement comes with a team option for a multi-year extension. There are a lot of reasons with a lot of layers to this decision, but when all things were considered, we feel this is best for the future of the Toronto Rock and we’re very excited to work with FirstOntario Centre, Jamie Dawick, the Rock s owner, president and general manager said in a release.
NLL s Toronto Rock returning to Hamilton, where they started back in 1998
The Toronto Rock pose with the National Lacrosse League trophy after defeating the Washinton Stealth 8-7 in the championship game in Toronto on Sunday May 15, 2011. The Rock are returning to their original home.The National Lacrosse League team announced Tuesday that it has reached a five-year agreement to relocate to Hamiltonâs First Ontario Centre, starting with the planned 2021-22 season. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn May 11, 2021 - 9:13 AM
HAMILTON - The Toronto Rock are returning to their original home.
The National Lacrosse League team announced Tuesday it has reached a five-year agreement to relocate from Scotiabank Arena to Hamiltonâs First Ontario Centre, starting with the planned 2021-22 season.
Posted: May 11, 2021 11:15 AM ET | Last Updated: May 11
In this May 15, 2011 file photo, Toronto Rock goaltender Bob Watson hoists the National Lacrosse League trophy. The team announced Tuesday that it will play its home games in Hamilton.(Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press)