- Northwest Division (RHI)
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RHI's Northwest Division was formed in 1994 as part of the Western Conference in a league realignment, the predecessor of which was the King Division.
Contents
Division lineups
1994
- Calgary Rad'z
- Edmonton Sled Dogs
- Phoenix Cobras
- Portland Rage
- Sacramento River Rats
- Vancouver Voodoo
Changes from the 1993 season
- The Northwest Division is formed as a result of RHI expansion and realignment
- The Calgary Rad'z, Portland Rage, and Vancouver Voodoo came from the King Division
- The Connecticut Coasters, who came from the Murphy Division, moved to Sacramento, California and became the Sacramento River Rats
- The Edmonton Sled Dogs, and Phoenix Cobras were added as expansion teams
1995-1996
- Oakland Skates
- Sacramento River Rats
- San Jose Rhinos
- Vancouver Voodoo
Changes from the 1994 season
- The Calgary Rad'z, and Portland Rage folded
- The Edmonton Sled Dogs, who moved to Atlantic Division, relocated to Orlando, Florida and became the Orlando Rollergators
- The Phoenix Cobras moved to the Pacific Division
- The Oakland Skates, and San Jose Rhinos came from the Pacific Division
Division Champions
- 1994 - Vancouver Voodoo (15-6-1, 31 pts)
- 1995 - Vancouver Voodoo (13-10-1, 27 pts)
- 1996 - Vancouver Voodoo (18-7-0, 36 pts)
Stanley Cup winners produced
- 1995 - San Jose Rhinos
See also
- Roller Hockey International Atlantic Division Rivalries
- Buss Division (RHI)
- King Division (RHI)
- Murphy Division (RHI)
- Atlantic Division (RHI)
- Central Division (RHI)
- Pacific Division (RHI)
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