Roller Hockey International was a professional
inline hockey
Roller inline hockey, or inline hockey is a variant of hockey played on a hard, smooth surface, with players using inline skates to move and ice hockey sticks to shoot a hard, plastic puck into their opponent's goal to score points. The spo ...
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 Dennis Murphy may refer to:
*Dennis Murphy (Canadian politician) (1842–1917), Canadian businessman and political figure from Ontario
*Dennis Murphy (equestrian) (born 1944), American Olympic equestrian
*Dennis Murphy (journalist) (born 1946 or 19 ...
had been involved in the establishment of the
American Basketball Association
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,
World Hockey Association
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and
World TeamTennis
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. RHI hoped to capitalize on the
inline skating
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boom of the early 1990s. Key parts of its success were its stance on no guaranteed contracts, instead teams would all split prize money.
[Good, Philip]
"Roller Hockey Team Finds a Home"
''The New York Times
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'', April 10, 1994. Accessed January 23, 2017. "Yet Dennis Murphy, the league's president, said the fastest-growing sports equipment sales were in Rollerblade skates. And he has no doubt about the direction of the sport. 'We believe we can be the No. 1 hockey sport,' he said. Mr. Murphy has a lot of experience in establishing new sports leagues. He is the founder of the roller hockey league with Larry King. Mr. Murphy, Mr. King and Billie Jean King founded World Team Tennis. Mr. Murphy also had a role in creating the old American Basketball Association and the World Hockey Association."
Teams were generally made up of minor league
ice hockey
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players playing on
inline skates
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during the summer months between ice seasons.
Murphy saw big potential for the sport and believed that inline hockey could become the number one hockey sport in the US.
The league had plans to expand to up to 24 teams, including some from Europe, by 1997.
However, RHI became known for its unstable franchises, instability in the league's front office itself, little media coverage and many teams struggling to attract crowds - while the
Anaheim Bullfrogs led in attendance with an average of 9,800 per game, seven teams attracted less than 4,000 per game on average, while the whole league's attendance averaged around 5,000 by 1996.
Ultimately, after five seasons of play and a fading in the inline skating boom, RHI folded in 1998 with two of its franchises joining
Major League Roller Hockey
Major League Roller Hockey (MLRH) is a limited liability company which operates multiple inline hockey leagues and tournaments. Headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, MLRH is one of the only full-contact inline hockey competitions in the world.
...
: the
Buffalo Wings
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and its premier club, the Anaheim Bullfrogs. RHI was revived in 1999, with a 10-team roster that included five holdovers that had played in RHI in 1997: the Anaheim Bullfrogs, Buffalo Wings,
Minnesota Blue Ox
The Minnesota Blue Ox were a professional roller hockey team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States that played in Roller Hockey International.
History
Formed in the wake of the Minnesota Arctic Blast, who played at Target Center in 19 ...
,
San Jose Rhinos
The San Jose Rhinos were an inline hockey team in Roller Hockey International from 1994-97 and 1999 (the RHI did not operate in 1998). In its second year, the team won the Murphy Cup with a victory over the Montreal Roadrunners
The Montreal Roa ...
and
St. Louis Vipers.
The league cancelled the 2000 season and the league finally ceased operations in 2001 when their sites were limited to arenas in
California
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.
The St. Louis Vipers were resurrected in 2020 as an expansion team of the
National Roller Hockey League
The National Roller Hockey League (NRHL) is an inline hockey league based in the United States. The league was established in 2014, and played two seasons from 2015–2016 before going on hiatus for three years, and then announcing a return in 20 ...
.
Rules
The rules in the RHI were similar to but not identical to those of ice hockey. Besides the obvious difference of playing on a floor instead of ice, the RHI had four players and a goalie at a time on the playing surface opposed to ice hockey's five and a goalie.
Minor penalties were only a minute and a half as opposed to two minutes and major penalties were four minutes instead of five.
There were no blue lines and therefore no
offside;
however, there was still illegal clearing (
icing) and a different version of offside—a player could skate over the red line before the puck; however, the player couldn't receive a pass over the line. The
puck itself was lighter, at 3 oz. and made of red plastic as opposed to a 5 oz. black rubber ice hockey puck. There were four 12-minute quarters opposed to the NHL's three 20-minute periods. A tied score at the end of regulation time in the regular season would go straight to a
shootout
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instead of overtime.
The playoffs followed a best-of-three series format; however, the third game was not a full 48 minute game. Instead it was just a regular 12-minute quarter called "the mini game". If the teams were tied at the end of the quarter a sudden-death overtime period would follow.
Teams
Note: RHI 1993-97, revived RHI 1999
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Anaheim Bullfrogs (1993–1997; 1999)
*
Calgary Rad'z
The Calgary Rad'z were a professional inline hockey team that played two seasons in the Roller Hockey International in 1993 and 1994. The Rad'z were a founding member of the RHI. The Rad'z began play in the Olympic Saddledome, but moved to the ...
(1993–1994)
*
Connecticut Coasters
The Connecticut Coasters were a Roller Hockey International franchise based in New Haven, Connecticut, that played only in the 1993 season before moving to California and becoming the Sacramento River Rats.
Their team colors were teal, purple, and ...
(1993) /
Sacramento River Rats
The Connecticut Coasters were a Roller Hockey International franchise based in New Haven, Connecticut, that played only in the 1993 season before moving to California and becoming the Sacramento River Rats.
Their team colors were teal, purple, an ...
(1994–1997)
*
Florida Hammerheads
The Florida Hammerheads were a professional inline hockey team based in Miami, Florida. The Hammerheads played in Roller Hockey International from 1993 to 1994 and played their home games at Miami Arena and West Palm Beach Auditorium.
Team hist ...
(1993–1994)
*
Los Angeles Blades
The Los Angeles Blades were a professional inline hockey team based in Los Angeles, California. The Blades played in Roller Hockey International from 1993–1997 and played their home games at the Great Western Forum.
Two other franchises have us ...
(1993–1997; 1999)
*
Oakland Skates
The Oakland Skates were a professional roller hockey team and were a member team in Roller Hockey International (RHI) from 1993 through 1996. In 1993 the Skates were a finalist for the RHI league championship, named the Murphy Cup, for one of the ...
(1993–1996)
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Portland Rage (1993–1994)
*
San Diego Barracudas
The San Diego Barracudas were a southern Californian professional inline hockey team which existed from 1993 through 1996. The Barracudas were a part of Roller Hockey International. The team's home games were played at the San Diego Sports Arena. ...
(1993–1996) /
Ontario Barracudas
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(1998–99)
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St. Louis Vipers (1993–1997; 1999)
*
Toronto Planets The Toronto Planets were a team in the Roller Hockey International league. The Planets played their home games at Varsity Arena during the league's first season in 1993, but folded at the conclusion of the season.
The Planets finished in first pla ...
(1993)
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Utah Rollerbees
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(1993) /
Las Vegas Flash
The Las Vegas Flash were an inline hockey team which existed for one season in 1994. The Flash were a part of Roller Hockey International. The team's home games were played at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The franchise was previously known as:
*Utah ...
(1994)
*
Vancouver Voodoo
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. Founded and owned by Tiger Wil ...
(1993–1996)
*
Atlanta Fire Ants
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(1994) /
Oklahoma Coyotes (1995–1996) /
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)
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Buffalo Stampede
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(1994–1995)
*
Chicago Cheetahs
The Chicago Cheetahs were a professional roller hockey team based in Chicago, Illinois, United States that played in Roller Hockey International. The Cheetahs joined the league in 1994. The Cheetahs were part-owned by basketball legend George Mika ...
(1994–1995)
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Edmonton Sled Dogs
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(1994) /
Orlando Rollergators (1995, renamed
Orlando Jackals
The Orlando Jackals were a professional roller hockey team based in Orlando, Florida, United States that played in Roller Hockey International.
History
The Edmonton Sled Dogs were established in Edmonton, Alberta
Edmonton ( ) is the capit ...
1996–1997)
*
Minnesota Arctic Blast
The Minnesota Arctic Blast were a professional roller hockey team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States that played in the Central Division of the Eastern Conference of the Roller Hockey International League.
The team's home arena was t ...
(1994; 1996)
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Montreal Roadrunners
The Montreal Roadrunners played from 1994 to 1997 in the Roller Hockey International. Their home games were at the Montreal Forum (1994–1996) and the Molson Centre (1996–1997). They were finalists for the Murphy Cup in 1995.
Former Montreal ...
(1994–1997)
*
New England Stingers
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(1994) /
Ottawa Loggers
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(1995–1996, renamed
Ottawa Wheels
The Ottawa Loggers were a roller hockey team in the Roller Hockey International (RHI) league. They played as the Loggers from 1995 to 1996, until they changed their name to the Ottawa Wheels.
History
For the 1995 RHI season, the New England Stinge ...
in 1997)
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New Jersey Rockin' Rollers
The New Jersey Rockin' Rollers were a professional roller hockey team based in East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States that played in Roller Hockey International.
Club formation
Roller hockey in the Garden State almost never happened, as the ...
(1994–1997)
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Philadelphia Bulldogs
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The Philadelphia Bulldogs were an inline hockey team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They were members of the Atlantic Division of the East ...
(1994–1996)
*
Phoenix Cobras
The Phoenix Cobras were a professional roller hockey team based in Phoenix, Arizona, United States that played in Roller Hockey International
Roller Hockey International was a professional inline hockey league that operated in North America fr ...
(1994–1995) /
Empire State Cobras
The Empire State Cobras were a one-year franchise in Roller Hockey International during the summer of 1996, based out of Glens Falls, New York. The Cobras drew fewer than 1,000 per game at home and owner Jerry Shorthouse ran out of money before t ...
(1996) /
Buffalo Wings
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(1997; 1999)
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Pittsburgh Phantoms (1994)
*
San Jose Rhinos
The San Jose Rhinos were an inline hockey team in Roller Hockey International from 1994-97 and 1999 (the RHI did not operate in 1998). In its second year, the team won the Murphy Cup with a victory over the Montreal Roadrunners
The Montreal Roa ...
(1994–1997; 1999)
*
Tampa Bay Tritons
The Tampa Bay Tritons were a professional roller hockey team based in Tampa, Florida, United States that played in Roller Hockey International for one season. Mark Messier was the owner of the club during its short existence. His older brother Paul ...
(1994)
*
Minnesota Blue Ox
The Minnesota Blue Ox were a professional roller hockey team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States that played in Roller Hockey International.
History
Formed in the wake of the Minnesota Arctic Blast, who played at Target Center in 19 ...
(1995; 1999)
*
Detroit Motor City Mustangs (1995)
*
Denver Daredevils
The Denver Daredevils were a professional roller hockey team based in Denver, Colorado, United States that played in Roller Hockey International
Roller Hockey International was a professional inline hockey league that operated in North Americ ...
(1996–1997)
*
Long Island Jawz (1996–1997)
*
Chicago Bluesmen
The Chicago Bluesmen were an American professional roller hockey team based at the Fox Valley Ice Arena in Geneva, Illinois, that played in Roller Hockey International
Roller Hockey International was a professional inline hockey league that op ...
(1999)
*
Dallas Stallions
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(1999)
Expansion
Conferences
The Eastern Conference and Western Conference were created when RHI doubled in size to 24 teams in 1994 after its first series of
expansion
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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.
From 1994 through 1996, the Eastern Conference was divided into the Atlantic Division and the Central Division, which were both successors to the Murphy Division. Starting in 1997, the conferences had no divisions.
From 1994 through 1996, the Western Conference comprised teams divided into two divisions: Northwest Division and Pacific Division. Starting in 1997 the conferences had no divisions.
Eastern Conference champions
* 1994 -
Buffalo Stampede
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(won Cup)
* 1995 -
Montreal Roadrunners
The Montreal Roadrunners played from 1994 to 1997 in the Roller Hockey International. Their home games were at the Montreal Forum (1994–1996) and the Molson Centre (1996–1997). They were finalists for the Murphy Cup in 1995.
Former Montreal ...
* 1996 -
Orlando Jackals
The Orlando Jackals were a professional roller hockey team based in Orlando, Florida, United States that played in Roller Hockey International.
History
The Edmonton Sled Dogs were established in Edmonton, Alberta
Edmonton ( ) is the capit ...
(won Cup)
* 1997 -
New Jersey Rockin' Rollers
The New Jersey Rockin' Rollers were a professional roller hockey team based in East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States that played in Roller Hockey International.
Club formation
Roller hockey in the Garden State almost never happened, as the ...
* 1998 - ''No Season''
* 1999 -
St. Louis Vipers (won Cup)
Western Conference champions
* 1994 -
Portland Rage
* 1995 -
San Jose Rhinos
The San Jose Rhinos were an inline hockey team in Roller Hockey International from 1994-97 and 1999 (the RHI did not operate in 1998). In its second year, the team won the Murphy Cup with a victory over the Montreal Roadrunners
The Montreal Roa ...
(won Cup)
* 1996 -
Anaheim Bullfrogs
* 1997 -
Anaheim Bullfrogs (won Cup)
* 1998 - ''No Season''
* 1999 -
Anaheim Bullfrogs
Murphy Cup championship winners
*1993 - Anaheim Bullfrogs def. Oakland Skates
*1994 -
Buffalo Stampede
The Buffalo Stampede was a basketball team in the Atlantic Coast Professional Basketball League (ACPBL) that started as a franchise in the Premier Basketball League (PBL) in the 2009 season. The team was originally the NexxNow Buffalo Dragons (c ...
def. Portland Rage
*1995 -
San Jose Rhinos
The San Jose Rhinos were an inline hockey team in Roller Hockey International from 1994-97 and 1999 (the RHI did not operate in 1998). In its second year, the team won the Murphy Cup with a victory over the Montreal Roadrunners
The Montreal Roa ...
def. Montreal Roadrunners
*1996 -
Orlando Jackals
The Orlando Jackals were a professional roller hockey team based in Orlando, Florida, United States that played in Roller Hockey International.
History
The Edmonton Sled Dogs were established in Edmonton, Alberta
Edmonton ( ) is the capit ...
def. Anaheim Bullfrogs
*1997 - Anaheim Bullfrogs def. New Jersey Rockin' Rollers
*1998 - ''No season'' (MLRH Champion: Anaheim Bullfrogs)
*1999 -
St. Louis Vipers def. Anaheim Bullfrogs
Licensing
The league inspired at least one video game,
Super Nintendo
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's ''RHI Roller Hockey '95,'' although the game was never released.
There was also a call-in style stats, scores and interview hotline where fans could call in following games. The phone number was 1-800-741-4RHI. This line was updated nightly following each game.
Media coverage
In the 1994 and '95 seasons, there was a regular schedule of games on
ESPN2
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ESPN2 was initially fo ...
.
Craig Minervini was the lead play-by-play man for ESPN2 coverage and also hosted the recap show ''RHI Rewind'' on the network.
In addition, several teams had their own radio or TV contracts. For example, a number of Blades home games were seen on
Prime Sports
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and the Bullfrogs had radio broadcasts from 1994 to '96.
NHL alumni
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Ralph Barahona
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Daniel Berthiaume
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Francis Bouillon
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Darren Banks
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Frank Caprice
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Jose Charbonneau
*Ross Earl
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Nick Fotiu
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*Victor Gerves
*
Stefan Grogg NLA and (
National Team
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, Switzerland)
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Radek Hamr
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Mike Kennedy
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Sasha Lakovic
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Lako ...
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Darren Langdon
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Manny Legace
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Alain Lemieux
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Glen Metropolit
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Tyler Moss
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Steve Poapst
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Walt Poddubny
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Al Secord
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Paul Skidmore
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The St. Louis Blues are a professional ice hockey team based in St. Loui ...
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Peter Skudra
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Bryan Trottier
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Perry Turnbull
Perry John Turnbull (born March 9, 1959) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played 608 career games for the St. Louis Blues, Montreal Canadiens and Winnipeg Jets
The Winnipeg Jets are a professional ice hockey team based ...
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Dave "Tiger" Williams
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Rick Wilson
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Bob Woods
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Harry York
Harold Cameron York (born April 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played several seasons in the National Hockey League.
Playing career
Born in Ponoka, Alberta, York was the Alberta Junior Hockey League MVP and lea ...
See also
*
List of Roller Hockey International arenas
References
{{Reflist, 30em
External links
RHI statisticsa
The Internet Hockey DatabaseRoller Hockey photo archive by Shelly Castellano
Sports leagues established in 1993
Sports leagues disestablished in 1999
1993 establishments in North America
Defunct sports leagues in the United States
Defunct professional sports leagues in the United States
Inline hockey leagues in the United States
1999 disestablishments in North America