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Revision as of 14:20, 13 July 2020
San Jose Rhinos | |
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City | San Jose, California |
Founded | 1994 |
Home arena | San Jose Arena |
Colors | Purple, Gray, Safari Gold, White |
Murphy Cups | 1995 |
Conference Championships | 1995 |
Division Championships | None |
Franchise history | |
San Jose Rhinos (1994 - 1999) |
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 in the championship series. The team played its home games at the San Jose Arena.[1][2]
References
- ^ Will Harper (29 July – 4 August 1999). "Endangered Rhinos?". Metroactive.
- ^ "1994-1999 San Jose Rhinos". Fun While it Lasted.
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