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Relocated from Glen Falls, New York and renamed as the Buffalo Wings, the team played the 1997 season at the Marine Midland Arena. [1] The arrival of the Wings marked the return of professional roller hockey to Buffalo, having been the home of the short-lived Buffalo Stampede, which played at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium from 1994 to 1995. [3]
The years of operation only reflect the time in which that team was in MLRH; it does not take into account any time in which the franchise operated in another league such as Roller Hockey International or the Professional Inline Hockey Association. Washington Power, 1997-1998; New York Riot, 1997-1998; Columbus Hawks, 1997-1998; Buffalo Wings ...
They lost to the eventual champion Jackals in the first round. In January 1997, the Cobras returned to Buffalo under new ownership and changed their name to the Buffalo Wings. Roller Hockey International suspended operations in late 1997. After sitting out 1998, the league re-organized for one final season in 1999 and then folded. [1] [2]
The team played at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium from 1994 to 1995. The team won the 1994 RHI Murphy Cup. On September 2, 1994, the Stampede won the Murphy Cup in their inaugural season with an 8-7 win against the Portland Rage in front of a record-setting 14,175 hometown fans at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. [1]
Pro Beach Hockey: Sun, Surf and Slapshots is a blast from the past for sports fans.. The documentary takes an inside look at the professional roller hockey league – which was created in the late ...
The facility will melt the ice of one rink in the summer to create a roller hockey rink, sports training facility, restaurant, and pro shop. It is the home to the University at Buffalo Bulls men's ice hockey team competing at the ACHA Division I level in the Eastern Collegiate Hockey League [ 3 ] as well as the home of the Buffalo Wings , a ...
Buffalo had at one point three franchises in major league sports beginning in 1970, when the Buffalo Bills (established 1960) were joined by the Buffalo Braves of the National Basketball Association and the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League. However, the Braves struggled financially and were relocated to California in 1978.
Buffalo Wings (1997–1999) (Empire State Cobras) (1996) (Phoenix Cobras) (1994–1995) Buffalo State Sports Arena: 1999 1,800 1991 Buffalo, New York [9] Marine Midland Arena HSBC Arena (1999–present) 1997 18,690 1996 [10] Glens Falls Civic Center: 1996 4,806 1979 Glens Falls, New York: Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum: 1994–1995 13,730 ...