The province of Ontario, Canada, has professional sports teams in a wide variety of sports:
Active teams
Ice hockey
Team Name | Location | League |
---|---|---|
Toronto Maple Leafs | Toronto | National Hockey League |
Ottawa Senators | Ottawa | National Hockey League |
Toronto Marlies | Toronto | American Hockey League |
Belleville Senators | Belleville | American Hockey League |
Toronto Six | Toronto | Premier Hockey Federation |
Basketball
Team | Location | League |
---|---|---|
Toronto Raptors | Toronto | National Basketball Association |
Brampton Honey Badgers | Brampton | Canadian Elite Basketball League |
Niagara River Lions | St. Catharines | Canadian Elite Basketball League |
Ottawa BlackJacks | Ottawa | Canadian Elite Basketball League |
Scarborough Shooting Stars | Scarborough | Canadian Elite Basketball League |
Baseball
Team | Location | League |
---|---|---|
Toronto Blue Jays | Toronto | Major League Baseball |
Canadian football
Team | Location | League |
---|---|---|
Toronto Argonauts | Toronto | Canadian Football League |
Ottawa Redblacks | Ottawa | Canadian Football League |
Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Hamilton | Canadian Football League |
Lacrosse
Team | Location | League |
---|---|---|
Toronto Rock | Toronto | National Lacrosse League |
Soccer
Team | Location | League |
---|---|---|
Toronto FC | Toronto | Major League Soccer |
York United FC | Toronto | Canadian Premier League |
Atlético Ottawa | Ottawa | Canadian Premier League |
Forge FC | Hamilton | Canadian Premier League |
Toronto FC II | Toronto | MLS Next Pro |
Former teams
Ice hockey
- Hamilton Tigers (became New York Americans)
- Ottawa Senators - first Ontario team to win Stanley Cup (became St. Louis Eagles for final season)
- Haileybury Comets
- Renfrew Millionaires
- Toronto Blueshirts - first Toronto team to win Stanley Cup
Basketball
Baseball
Canadian football
Arena football
Soccer
USL Premier Development League
- Toronto Lynx (dropped from professional status to the PDL in 2007)
Rugby
See also
References
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