Eastern Conference (RHI)
The Eastern Conference was one of two conferences in Roller Hockey International (RHI) used to divide teams. Its counterpart was the Western Conference.
It was created in 1994 when RHI doubled in size after its first series of expansion and realigned its teams into two conferences and four divisions.
Divisions
Prior to the 1994 realignment, Roller Hockey International divided its teams into only three divisions and no conferences. From 1994 through 1996, the Eastern Conference was divided into the Atlantic Division and the Central Division, which were both successors to the Murphy Division. Starting in 1997, the conferences had no divisions.
Champions
- 1994 - Buffalo Stampede
- 1995 - Montreal Roadrunners
- 1996 - Orlando Jackals
- 1997 - New Jersey Rockin Rollers
- 1998 - No Season
- 1999 - St. Louis Vipers
Murphy Cup champions produced
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