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  2. Roller Hockey International - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Conference and Western Conference were created when RHI doubled in size to 24 teams in 1994 after its first series of expansion and realigned its teams into two conferences and four divisions. Prior to the 1994 realignment, Roller Hockey International divided its teams into only three divisions and no conferences.

  3. National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association - Wikipedia

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    National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association games are played on a rectangular inline hockey rink with rounded corners surrounded by walls and Plexiglas. As nearly as possible, it measures 80 by 180 feet (24.38 by 54.86 meters) in the NCRHA, with the minimum size of 65 by 145 feet (19.81 by 44.20 meters) and a maximum of 100 by 200 feet (30.48 ...

  4. Western Conference - Wikipedia

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    Western Conference (NFL), succeeded by NFC North and NFC West; Western Conference (RHI), one of two conferences in Roller Hockey International; Western Athletic Conference, an NCAA Division I college athletic conference in the U.S. Western State Conference, affiliated with California Community College Athletic Association

  5. Las Vegas Coyotes - Wikipedia

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    The Coyotes played in the four team Western Conference with RHI stalwarts Anaheim and the San Jose Rhinos, and the expansion Dallas Stallions. The RHI was an eight-team league for 1999, with the Eastern Conference hosting former RHI clubs Buffalo Wings, Minnesota Blue Ox and St. Louis Vipers, along with the expansion Chicago Bluesmen. Prior to ...

  6. Los Angeles Blades - Wikipedia

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    The Blades played in Roller Hockey International from 1993–1997 and played their home games at the Great Western Forum. [ 2 ] Two other franchises have used the name Los Angeles Blades: the Pacific Hockey League team in 1978–79 and the Western Hockey League team from 1961 to 1967.

  7. Professional Inline Hockey Association - Wikipedia

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    The league was founded in 2002, in Middletown, Pennsylvania, by Charles, CJ Yoder and Jami Yoder, who thought inline hockey could support a professional inline hockey league. It started with eight franchised member clubs and, through a series of expansions, contractions, and relocations, the league is now composed of 11 active franchises.

  8. Minnesota Blue Ox - Wikipedia

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    After a 13–11–0 in the 1995 regular season (second in the Central), Minnesota was the fourth-seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. [2] The Blue Ox were quickly eliminated in two games (best-of 3 series) by the fifth-seeded New Jersey Rockin' Rollers .

  9. Long Island Jawz - Wikipedia

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    The Long Island Jawz were a professional roller hockey team based in Uniondale, New York, United States that played in Roller Hockey International.They played only one year until a dispute with the New York Islanders caused the team to cease operations.