Roller Hockey International’s Central Division was formed in 1994 as part of the Eastern Conference in a league realignment, the predecessor of which was the Murphy Division.
Division lineups[]
1994[]
- Atlanta Fire Ants
- Chicago Cheetahs
- Minnesota Arctic Blast
- New England Stingers
- Pittsburgh Phantoms
- St. Louis Vipers
Changes from the 1993 season[]
- The Central Division is formed as a result of RHI expansion and realignment
- The St. Louis Vipers came from the Murphy Division
- The Atlanta Fire Ants, Chicago Cheetahs, Minnesota Arctic Blast, New England Stingers, and Pittsburgh Phantoms were added as expansion teams
1995[]
- Buffalo Stampede
- Chicago Cheetahs
- Detroit Motor City Mustangs
- Minnesota Blue Ox
- St. Louis Vipers
Changes from the 1994 season[]
- The Minnesota Arctic Blast, and Pittsburgh Phantoms folded
- The Buffalo Stampede came from the Atlantic Division
- The Detroit Motor City Mustangs, and Minnesota Blue Ox were added as expansion teams
1996[]
- Minnesota Arctic Blast
- Montreal Roadrunners
- Ottawa Loggers
- St. Louis Vipers
Changes from the 1995 season[]
- The Buffalo Stampede, Chicago Cheetahs, Detroit Motor City Mustangs, and Minnesota Blue Ox folded
- The Montreal Roadrunners, and Ottawa Loggers came from the Atlantic Division
- The Minnesota Arctic Blast re-entered the league
Division Champions[]
- 1994 — Minnesota Arctic Blast (18-3-1, 37 pts)
- 1995 — St. Louis Vipers (13-7-2, 28 pts)
- 1996 — Minnesota Arctic Blast (22-6-0, 44 pts)
Stanley Cup winners produced[]
- None
See also[]
- Roller Hockey International Atlantic Division Rivalries
- Buss Division (RHI)
- King Division (RHI)
- Murphy Division (RHI)
- Atlantic Division (RHI)
- Northwest Division (RHI)
- Pacific Division (RHI)
Template:RHI