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The Las Vegas Flash were an
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team which existed for one season in 1994. The Flash were a part of
Roller Hockey International Roller Hockey International was a professional inline hockey league that operated in North America from 1993 to 1999. It was the first major professional league for inline hockey. History League president Dennis Murphy had been involved in the ...
. The team's home games were played at the
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. The franchise was previously known as: *
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(1993) - The team played in the
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in
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. The franchise was replaced by the
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(1997–99). The franchise was replaced by: *
Las Vegas Coyotes The Las Vegas Coyotes were an inline hockey team which competed in Roller Hockey International. The team was founded as the Atlanta Fire Ants in 1994 and had a two-season stint in Oklahoma City before the team relocated to Las Vegas. The team's ho ...
(1999).


Leading scorers

*1994: Rich Chernomaz (24 goals, 30 assists)


Team records

*Most goals: Rich Chernomaz, 24 *Most goals, season: Rich Chernomaz, 24 (1994) *Most assists: Rich Chernomaz, 30 *Most assists, season: Rich Chernomaz, 30 (1994) *Most points: Rich Chernomaz, 54 *Most points, season: Rich Chernomaz, 54 (1994) *Most penalty minutes: Kevin Quinn, 83 *Most penalty minutes, season: Kevin Quinn, 83 (1994) *Most games played: Ross Harris, 22


Season-by-season record


External links


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