Northwest Division (RHI)
RHI's Northwest Division was formed in 1994 as part of the Western Conference in roller hockey, during league realignment, the predecessor of which was the King Division.
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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