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  2. Toronto Nationals - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Nationals (ice hockey) (1970–80), a pair of defunct II Junior "A" & Junior "B" ice hockey teams from Vaughan, Ontario, Canada; Toronto Nationals (lacrosse) (2009–10), a defunct Major League Lacrosse team; Toronto Nationals (cricket) (2018–present), one of the teams created in 2018 for the Global T20 Canada cricket league

  3. List of lacrosse teams in Canada - Wikipedia

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    1 National Lacrosse League. 2 Major League Lacrosse. 3 Senior A. ... Toronto Nationals: Toronto, Ontario: 2009: 1: Moved to Hamilton after the 2010 season. Hamilton ...

  4. Toronto Nationals (lacrosse) - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Lacrosse logos - Wikipedia

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  6. List of sports teams in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Maple Leafs - National Lacrosse Association (1968) Toronto Nationals - Major League Lacrosse (2009–10) Toronto Shooting Stars - National Lacrosse League (1972–4) Toronto Shooting Stars - Canadian Lacrosse League (2012–13) Toronto Tecumsehs - International Lacrosse League (1931–32) Toronto Tomahawks - National Lacrosse League (1974)

  7. Hamilton Nationals - Wikipedia

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    The Hamilton Nationals were a Major League Lacrosse (MLL) professional men's field lacrosse team based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. They began play in the 2009 season in Toronto , Ontario as the Toronto Nationals , becoming the first-ever Canadian MLL team.

  8. Column: Haudenosaunee deserves a lacrosse team of its own at ...

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    But giving lacrosse sixes, a new, fast-paced version of the sport, the stamp of approval raised a sticky issue for the IOC, the U.S. and Canadian Olympic committees, as well as local organizers.

  9. Toronto Rock - Wikipedia

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    In August 2011, Dawick broke ground on constructing the new $20 million-dollar, privately financed Toronto Rock Athletic Centre (TRAC) in Oakville. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] [ 35 ] The lacrosse facility, which opened in 2012, features two pads, one of which seats 500 fans, and serves as the Rock's practice facility as well as the team's offices.