The 2002 Toronto Phantoms season is the 6th season for the franchise, their second season in Toronto. The Phantoms finished the regular season with a 5–9 record, and missed the playoffs.
2002 Toronto Phantoms season |
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Head coach | Mark Stoute |
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Home field | Air Canada Centre |
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Record | 5–9 |
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Division place | 3rd |
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Playoff finish | Did not qualify |
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Regular season schedule
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Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Location
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Result
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Attendance
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Record
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1
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April 20
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@ Tampa Bay Storm
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Ice Palace
|
W 51–37
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12,373
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1–0
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2
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April 25
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Detroit Fury
|
Air Canada Centre
|
W 50–30
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7,107
|
2–0
|
3
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May 4
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@ Arizona Rattlers
|
America West Arena
|
L 47–58
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11,775
|
2–1
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4
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May 9
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Indiana Firebirds
|
Air Canada Centre
|
W 45–36
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7,912
|
3–1
|
5
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May 18
|
@ Buffalo Destroyers
|
HSBC Arena
|
L 46–49[2]
|
8,014
|
3–2
|
6
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May 24
|
New Jersey Gladiators
|
Air Canada Centre
|
L 38–45
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7,112
|
3–3
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7
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June 1
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@ New York Dragons
|
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
|
W 63–38
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9,734
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4–3
|
8
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June 9
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@ Georgia Force
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Philips Arena
|
L 22–35
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5,689
|
4–4
|
9
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June 13
|
Buffalo Destroyers
|
Air Canada Centre
|
L 27–55[3]
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6,728
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4–5
|
10
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June 21
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@ Orlando Predators
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TD Waterhouse Centre
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W 47–34
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12,624
|
5–5
|
11
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June 27
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Los Angeles Avengers
|
Air Canada Centre
|
L 44–58
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7,024
|
5–6
|
12
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July 4
|
Carolina Cobras
|
Air Canada Centre
|
L 44–58
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5,629
|
5–7
|
13
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July 13
|
@ New Jersey Gladiators
|
Continental Airlines Arena
|
L 55–57 (OT)
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5,650
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5–8
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14
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July 18
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New York Dragons
|
Air Canada Centre
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L 65–66 (OT)
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7,312
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5–9
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