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  2. Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Richmond Renegades (SPHL) - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Renegades was a SPHL ice hockey team in Richmond, Virginia. The team, owned by Allan B. Harvie Jr., the founder of the former ECHL Renegades franchise, began play in October 2006 at the Richmond Coliseum. The team's first head coach was John Brophy.

  4. SPHL - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi RiverKings (2011–18) Joined from the Central Hockey League in 2011, ownership suspended operations in 2018. [13] Mississippi Surge (2009–14) Moved to Roanoke, Virginia, as the Rail Yard Dawgs for the 2016–17 season. [26] Pee Dee Cyclones (2005–07) Moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Richmond Renegades (2006–09) [27]

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  6. ‘This is as big as it gets’: Everything you need to know ...

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    The first best-on-best tournament to feature NHL players since 2016’s World Cup of Hockey, the 4 Nations Face-Off sees top players from the US, Canada, Finland and Sweden compete for the right ...

  7. Richmond Renegades - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Renegades were a professional ice hockey team in Richmond, Virginia that played in the East Coast Hockey League from 1990 until 2003. The Renegades played at the Richmond Coliseum, which they marketed in later years as the Freezer. The Renegades folded in 2003, but were succeeded by the Richmond RiverDogs of the United Hockey League.

  8. Richmond scores 20 as Seton Hall beats Villanova, ending 8 ...

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    Seton Hall finally found a way to beat Villanova and may have punched a ticket to the NCAA tournament in the process. Kadary Richmond had 20 points, six rebounds and five assists and Seton Hall ...

  9. Sports in Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...