Roller Hockey International 1995

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The 1995 season was the third season of Roller Hockey International . The regular season began for the 19 teams in June 1995 and ended in September. There were 24 games to play, the best eight teams from each conference qualified for the play-offs , which lasted until September. The third Murphy Cup winner were the San Jose Rhinos , who prevailed in the Best of Three final series against the Montreal Roadrunners with 2–1.

On July 15, 1995, the second RHI All-Star Game took place in St. Louis in the Kiel Center . In front of 9166 spectators, the selection of the Eastern Conference prevailed against the Western Conference with 14:12.

Change of teams

The following changes were made before the season:

Regular season

Closing tables

Abbreviations: GP = games, W = wins, L = defeats, SOL = defeat after shootout , GF = goals scored, GA = goals conceded, PIM = penalty minutes, Pts = points

Explanations: In brackets is the final position after the regular season,     = playoff qualification

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division GP W. L. SOL GF GA PIM Pts
Montreal Roadrunners (1) 24 15th 6th 3 175 133 596 33
Ottawa Loggers (3) 24 14th 9 1 181 155 351 29
New Jersey Rockin Rollers (5) 24 13 11 0 172 167 653 26th
Philadelphia Bulldogs (6) 24 12 10 2 179 165 437 26th
Orlando Rollergators 23 7th 16 0 135 184 481 14th
Central Division GP W. L. SOL GF GA PIM Pts
St. Louis Vipers (2) 22nd 13 7th 2 166 157 520 28
Minnesota Blue Ox (4) 24 13 11 0 175 209 496 26th
Detroit Motor City Mustangs (7) 24 11 9 4th 177 181 429 26th
Chicago Cheetahs (8) 24 10 12 2 194 194 461 22nd
Buffalo Stampede 23 10 13 0 169 178 520 20th

Western Conference

Northwest Division GP W. L. SOL GF GA PIM Pts
Vancouver Voodoo (2) 24 13 10 1 203 185 459 27
Sacramento River Rats (3) 24 12 9 3 185 174 510 27
San Jose Rhinos (4) 24 13 11 0 174 174 819 26th
Oakland Skates (7) 24 11 10 1 157 173 535 24
Pacific Division GP W. L. SOL GF GA PIM Pts
Anaheim Bullfrogs (1) 24 19th 4th 1 219 157 558 39
Phoenix Cobras (5) 24 13 11 0 158 161 466 26th
San Diego Barracudas (6) 24 12 11 1 167 172 521 26th
Los Angeles Blades (8) 24 9 10 5 147 164 458 23
Oklahoma Coyotes 24 7th 17th 0 159 209 333 14th

Murphy Cup Playoffs

  Conference quarterfinals   Conference semifinals   Conference finals   Murphy Cup Final
                                     
1 Anaheim Bullfrogs 8, 9, 3                  
8th Los Angeles Blades 10 , 1, 0  
1 Anaheim Bullfrogs 10, 9
  8th San Diego Barracudas 3, 7  
3 Sacramento River Rats 7, 7 , 2
 
6th San Diego Barracudas 11 , 5, 3  
1 Anaheim Bullfrogs 4, 9 , 1
  4th San Jose Rhinos 11 , 4, 2  
5 Phoenix Cobras 7, 3      
 
4th San Jose Rhinos 9, 7  
4th San Jose Rhinos 9, 6
  2 Vancouver Voodoo 3, 5  
2 Vancouver Voodoo 7, 10
 
7th Oakland skates 4, 4  
4th San Jose Rhinos 7 , 6, 2
  1 Montreal Roadrunners 4, 7 , 1
8th Chicago Cheetahs 3, 8            
 
1 Montreal Roadrunners 12, 9  
1 Montreal Roadrunners 8, 7, 2
  6th Philadelphia Bulldogs 9 , 6, 1  
6th Philadelphia Bulldogs 10, 10
 
3 Ottawa loggers 3, 5  
1 Montreal Roadrunners 3, 8, 1
  2 St. Louis Vipers 7 , 4, 0  
7th Detroit Motor City Mustangs 9, 5      
 
2 St. Louis Vipers 11, 9  
2 St. Louis Vipers 11 , 3, 5
  5 New Jersey Rockin Rollers 5, 5 , 1  
5 New Jersey Rockin Rollers 9, 8
 
4th Minnesota Blue Ox 7, 5  

Murphy Cup winner

Murphy Cup winner
San Jose Rhinos

Goalkeepers: Will Clarke , Jon Gustafson

Defenders: Mike Burman , Steve Carpenter , Bart Cote , Stacy Dallaire , Brian Goudie , Garry Gulash , Garett MacDonald , Shawn Snesar , Darren Wetherill

Attackers: Jim Bermingham , Ken Blum , Darren Colbourne , Colin Foley , Greg Hadden , Blaine Moore , Jay Murphy , Dennis Purdie , Andrew Shier , Mike Taylor , Mark Woolf

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