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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. Category:Roller Hockey International teams - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 December 2024, at 23:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of Roller Hockey International arenas - Wikipedia

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    Canada Hockey Place during 2010 Winter Olympics: 1996 18,810 1995 Vancouver, BC: Pacific Coliseum: 1994–1995 16,281 1968 PNE Agrodome: 1993–1994 3,260 1963 Las Vegas Coyotes (1999) (Oklahoma Coyotes) (1995–1996) (Atlanta Fire Ants) (1994) Santa Fe Ice Arena: 1999 n/a n/a Las Vegas: Myriad Convention Center Cox Convention Center (2002 ...

  5. Buffalo Stampede (RHI) - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Stampede were a Roller Hockey International team based in Buffalo, New York that was founded in the second season of the RHI. The team played at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium from 1994 to 1995.

  6. Vancouver VooDoo - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver VooDoo were an inline hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which played in Roller Hockey International (RHI). The VooDoo were one of the original 12 teams to join the league in 1993.

  7. Minnesota Blue Ox - Wikipedia

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    Formed in the wake of the former Minnesota Arctic Blast, who played at Target Center in 1994, the Blue Ox joined RHI and were placed in the five-team Central Division (Buffalo Stampede, Chicago Cheetahs, Detroit Motor City Mustangs, St. Louis Vipers).

  8. Pittsburgh Phantoms (RHI) - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Phantoms were a professional roller hockey team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States that played in Roller Hockey International. The team got its name from the "Steel Phantom" rollercoaster, located at Kennywood Park, a theme park located in the suburb of West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. At the time of the team's inception ...

  9. St. Louis Vipers - Wikipedia

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    The National Roller Hockey League announced the team along with the Vipers head coach, Perry Turnbull. Turnbull played in 608 NHL games and had 351 career points. He also coached the St. Louis Vipers of the RHI from 1993-99 seasons. The league canceled their 2020 season due to COVID but had a 2021 plan in place.