Buffalo Wings (roller hockey)
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[[Image:|center|125px|Buffalo Wings]] |
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| Founded | 1994 |
| History | Phoenix Cobras (1994 - 1995) Empire State Cobras |
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| Home Arena | Marine Midland Arena (1997) Buffalo State College Ice Arena |
| City | Buffalo, New York |
| Colors | Purple, Green, Black, White |
| Murphy Cups | None |
| Conference Championships | None |
| Division Championships | None |
The Buffalo Wings are a defunct professional roller hockey team that was based in Buffalo, NY from 1997 through 1999.
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[edit] History
The Buffalo Wings franchise was originally the Phoenix Cobras from 1994 to 1995, and the Empire State Cobras in 1996.
The 1996 Cobras consisted of former Buffalo Stampede players who joined the team after their franchise folded following the 1995 Roller Hockey International season.
Following the demise of Roller Hockey International, the organization continues to exist to this day as a youth hockey development organization. The professional team has been revived at least once (in 2004) in the Professional Indoor Hockey Association.
[edit] Records
- 1994 - Phoenix Cobras - 13-11 - (Roller Hockey International / Home: Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum)
- 1995 - Phoenix Cobras - 11-09 - (Roller Hockey International / Home: Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum)
- 1996 - Empire State Cobras - 16-07 - (Roller Hockey International / Home: Glens Falls Civic Center)
- 1997 - Buffalo Wings - 06-18 - (Roller Hockey International / Home: Marine Midland Arena)
- 1998 - Buffalo Wings - 11-08 - (Major League Roller Hockey / Home: Buffalo State Sports Arena)
- 1999 - Buffalo Wings - 13-13 - (Roller Hockey International / Home: Buffalo State Sports Arena)
[edit] Playoff Records
- 1994 - Lost to Calgary Rad'z in Quarterfinal
- 1995 - Lost to San Jose Rhinos in Quarterfinal
- 1996 - Lost to Orlando Jackals in Quarterfinal
- 1998 - Defeated Port Huron North Americans in Quarterfinal, Lost to Columbus Hawks in Semifinal
- 1999 - Defeated Minnesota Blue Ox in Quarterfinal, Lost to St. Louis Vipers in Semifinal

