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unusual facts about Inline hockey



American Inline Hockey League rules

While the rules of the American Inline Hockey League (AIHL) follows the general rules of inline hockey, it differs slightly from those used in international games organized by the International Committee of Inline Roller Hockey (CIRILH), an organization and discipline of the International Federation of Roller Sports (FIRS), such as the Inline Hockey World Championships.

Dale McTavish

In 1995, McTavish also played for the New Jersey Rockin' Rollers inline hockey club of the Roller Hockey International, where he recorded two goals and three assists in six games.

Dick Axelsson

Axelsson has found plenty of success on the inline hockey rink as a member of the Swedish national team.

Hugo Belanger

Belanger also played four season of major league roller hockey in both the RHI (with the Long Island Jawz and Anaheim Bullfrogs) and the MLRH (with the Virginia Vultures).

Inline hockey at the World Games 2009

Each teams roster for the World Games 2009 consists of at least 8 skaters (forwards, and defencemen) and 2 goaltenders, and at most 16 skaters and 3 goaltenders.

Phil Hamer

Hamer is also an accomplished Inline Hockey player and he was a FIRS World Champion in 2008 at Under 18 level, whilst playing for Great Britain.

Philadelphia Growl

The team principal owner Anthony Flynn was named the Growl's first captain and Brian Fischer was the Growl's premier player as well as the league's top scorer their first season with a total of 55 goals.


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2013 National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships Division I

The Division I tournament involved 24 teams to determine the national champion of the 2012–13 season at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association (NCRHA), the highest level of competition in college inline hockey.

Colorado Blizzard

Denver Blizzard, a team in the Professional Inline Hockey Association

Pittsburgh Phantoms

Pittsburgh (Steel City) Phantoms (PIHA) - the name of the Pittsburgh Bandits professional inline hockey team during the 2005-06 season.

Stefan Grogg

On the inline rink, Grogg went to the 2006 XII FIRS Inline Hockey World Championship (Detroit MI) with the Swiss National Team (LNA).