Montreal Roadrunners
CityMontreal, Quebec
Founded1994
Home arenaMontreal Forum
(1994–1995)
Molson Centre
(1996–1997)
ColoursRed, Grey, Black, White
Murphy CupsNone
Conference Championships1995
Division Championships1995
Franchise history
Montreal Roadrunners
(1994 - 1997)

The Montreal Roadrunners played from 1994 to 1997 in the Roller Hockey International. Their home games were at the Montreal Forum (1994–1996) and the Molson Centre (1996–1997). They were finalists for the Murphy Cup in 1995.

Former Montreal Canadiens Hall of Famer Yvan Cournoyer led the team and gave it his own nickname, feeling that roller hockey matched his former playing style.[1]

Alumni who also played in the NHL

Season-by-season record

SeasonGPWLOLTPTSPCTPlayoffs
199724910523.479Lost semifinal
1996281411331.554Missed playoffs
199524156333.688Lost final
199422139026.591Lost semifinal

References

  1. Howe, Colleen; Howe, Gordie; Wilkins, Charles (September 2000). When the Final Buzzer Sounds: NHL Greats Share Their Stories of Hardship and Triumph. ISBN 9781623684853.


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