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The Richmond Rifles were a professional ice hockey team of the Eastern Hockey League from 1979–1981, playing in Richmond, Virginia at the Richmond Coliseum. They played the final two seasons of the EHL. They were the affiliates of the New York Rangers for both seasons and the Winnipeg Jets for 1980-81. [1]
The American Hockey League Richmond Robins played at the Richmond Coliseum from 1971 to 1976. The short-lived Eastern Hockey League's Richmond affiliate was the Richmond Rifles. The longest-lived and most successful of Richmond's hockey teams were the Richmond Renegades of the East Coast Hockey League, who played at the Coliseum from 1990 to ...
The Richmond Rifles were a professional ice hockey team of the Eastern Hockey League (1978-1981) and the Atlantic Coast Hockey League. Pages in category "Richmond Rifles players" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The Richmond Robins were a professional ice hockey team based in Richmond, Virginia. They were a member of the American Hockey League for five seasons from 1971–72 to 1975–76 . Their cross-state rivals in the AHL were the Virginia Wings .
Richmond Flying Squirrels: Richmond, Virginia: The Diamond: Southern League ... Topeka Pro Hockey (2025) Topeka, Kansas: Stormont Vail Events Center: Indiana ...
The Rail Yard Dawgs are the sixth professional hockey franchise to call the Roanoke Valley home, following the Salem/Roanoke Valley Rebels of the Eastern Hockey League and later the Southern Hockey League (1967–1976), the Salem/Virginia Raiders of the second Eastern Hockey League and Atlantic Coast Hockey League (1980–1983), the Virginia Lancers/Roanoke Valley Rebels/Rampage (1983–1993 ...
Everly Livingston, 14, and her sister Alydia, 11, were promising young figure skaters, dad Peter Livingston played hockey and Donna was very active in the girls’ lives, family friend Kim Urban ...
He returned to pro hockey in 1997 to accept a job as head coach of the St. John's Maple Leafs of the American Hockey League in 1997. After three successful seasons there he returned to the NHL in 2000–01, joining the coaching staff of the Chicago Black Hawks under head coach Brian Sutter , [ 9 ] and spent four seasons as an assistant coach in ...