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Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 102 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The best Hockey Experience Ever

    by NitsaTD on 2024-05-26Coca-Cola Coliseum - Toronto

    This was the most energetic and most fun hockey game I’ve ever been to. The Toronto PWHL fans are so passionate, dedicated and enthusiastic. Great service. Best DJ ever. Great atmosphere. Great seats. I highly recommend going to a PWHL game. Sorry NHL but I’m going back to PWHL.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Any PWHL game is a good PWHL game

    by Hockey fan on 2024-05-21Coca-Cola Coliseum - Toronto

    Loved the game, was challenged by the music and hype people. Very loud music put me on edge between every period. But I adore the franchise and go to as many games as possible

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best experience ever

    by ValVargas on 2024-05-20Coca-Cola Coliseum - Toronto

    It was my first hockey game ever. And the experience was insane I will go back definitely!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great experience

    by Blaine on 2024-05-20Coca-Cola Coliseum - Toronto

    Only one issue...was surprised and disappointed that my (and some near me) standing room only spot was partially a obstructed view. Not really a big deal as I could move around and appreciated that staff did not mind if I stopped in other, non standing room designated spots.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A great game and season for PWHL Toronto

    by Trish on 2024-05-20Coca-Cola Coliseum - Toronto

    Coca Cola Coliseum is a great venue. We sat in the last row (row S) and still had a phenomenal view. I also saw a game at Scotiabank Arena and that was fun too, although I think I prefer Coca Cola Coliseum. I can't wait to see PWHL Toronto again next season!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Time at the Triple C

    by Pavel Alpha54 on 2024-05-20Coca-Cola Coliseum - Toronto

    I have been a patron of the Triple C since 2011, so I know it well hockey. While not my regular seats my view was great and at a good price. Parking was breeze and the entry into the Coliseum was swift. Every one of the confectionary dispensing stations was in full operation. The actual game was swift and produced a lot of action. This was the first game of Women's hockey that my daughter had ever seen. One minor thing understandable as this is the first year of the PWHL was the lack of in between the periods games for the fans on the ice, before the Zamboni's re-surfaced that ice. I know the Mattamy is half the size of the Triple C and we had 8501 fans here. So you can guess my suggestion for next season. The Mattamy has very limited vehicle parking, access is by the Go Train and the TTC. The Triple C has ample parking, the Go station and the TTC 509 streetcar.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Bella on 2024-05-20Coca-Cola Coliseum - Toronto

    PWHL Toronto is such an amazing thing to happen to not only the sport of hockey but Canada and Toronto itself! The ticket prices were perfect which made it an affordable option for all sorts of people to be able to come out and watch. The atmosphere was just amazing and I love the representation that PWHL places on girls hockey so young girls like myself feel represented and appreciated in the sport we play. I really hope that for the future PWHL Toronto gets the representation and appreciation it deserves such as having a home arena or their logo in Center ice just as all other professional sports receive . Furthermore, PWHL Toronto should have more games at bigger arenas, such as Scotiabank arena, herseys centre, Meridianen centre etc. This would allow for more people to be able to come out and watch and support girls hockey. I feel this would also be beneficial for PWHL Toronto as it sold out all of their home games almost immediately upon releasing tickets! To make things even more appealing for fans and viewers of hockey, PWHL should do something that no other sports arenas do, which is have AFFORDABLE concessions. No need for a bottle of water to be $8 inside the arena but a $1 outside. I feel if concessions were cheaper this would draw more crowds and families to the games as attending a PWHL game could be a cheap and affordable outing. Overall, PWHL Toronto is an amazing thing to happen to the sport of hockey! I hope to see more representation and growth for it in the future. Perhaps the league should be expanded!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Historical!

    by Greg Fisher on 2024-05-20Coca-Cola Coliseum - Toronto

    I’m so happy I was a season ticket holder for the inaugural PWHL season. The hockey was great and the intensity in the playoffs ramped up several levels. For me personally, the best part is that my daughter is now a hockey fan. We went to game together and watched on TV and texted during games when we weren’t together. What an unexpected bonus for me as a dad. Thanks PWHL! Can’t wait for next season.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Atmosphere

    by oddduck on 2024-05-20Coca-Cola Coliseum - Toronto

    This was my first time attending the Coca-Cola Coliseum which was the perfect sized venue for a PWHL game. We were seated in row R and I was surprised how good the seats were. Hugely entertaining and great atmosphere for a game. Cannot wait to bring my daughter back for another.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Great game, poor crowd control

    by Fatso on 2024-05-19Coca-Cola Coliseum - Toronto

    Great game right to the end when TO scored. Loooong lines to enter, lots of butting in, and some inside access blocked, chaos to exit - lots of exit signs for doors blocked by security, with only one set of egress doors. Corridors too narrow, and dangerous if anyone were to panic or a problem were to occur. PWHL and WNBA should look elsewhere. Marlie games must have better control?