Pride Celebration Night

From the Toronto Maple Leafs & Toronto Marlies

The Maple Leafs and Marlies are proud to support diverse communities, including members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. While we recognize that barriers to participation still exist within our sport, we stand firm in our belief that no one should face discrimination or exclusion based on their identity.  

We are committed to promoting a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment within hockey—both in our arenas and on our social platforms. We invite all fans to join us in fostering an environment where everyone can feel supported and be their true selves.

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November 18, 2025
Toronto Maple Leafs
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Toronto Marlies

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Real Sports Apparel

NHL Pride apparel available for fans to purchase in store and online at Real Sports Apparel with 20% of net proceeds being donated to the Toronto Gay Hockey Association.


Game Auction Items

Features team signed shirts, player signed name plates, and player signed jerseys, with proceeds being donated to the Toronto Gay Hockey Association (TGHA) through MLSE Foundation. The auction opens on Tuesday, November 18 at 2pm and will close on Saturday, November 22 at 8pm.


Craig's Cookies

Celebrate Yourself! Craig’s Cookies will be available at the following locations:  

Cart - Section 309

Grab and Go:

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Gender Neutral Bathrooms

Gender neutral bathrooms can be found the following locations.  

100 Level: Section 103/104, Section 114/115

300 Level: Section 310/311, Section317/318

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TGHA
The Toronto Gay Hockey Association (TGHA) is one of the world’s largest inclusive hockey leagues—where 2SLGBTQIA+ players and allies come together to compete, connect, and celebrate the game they love. Founded in 1994, TGHA is a non-contact, not-for-profit hockey league run entirely by volunteers. The league is comprised of over 300 players spanning 20 sponsored teams along with dozens of community partners.
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Brock McGillis
Brock McGillis is a former professional hockey player and public speaker. He gained recognition as the first openly gay men’s professional hockey player, challenging stereotypes and fostering discussions on inclusion. After retiring from hockey, he transitioned to a career in public speaking, focusing on topics such as mental health awareness, breaking down barriers, and promoting inclusion in sports and other areas of life.
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