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(Redirected from Ottawa Loggers) Ice hockey team in Ottawa, Ontario
Ottawa Wheels
CityOttawa, Ontario
Founded1994
Home arenaOttawa Civic Centre
(1995)
Corel Centre
(1996 - 1997)
ColoursGreen, Blue, Red, Black, White
Murphy CupsNone
Conference ChampionshipsNone
Division ChampionshipsNone
Franchise history
New England Stingers
(1994)

Ottawa Loggers
(1995 - 1997)

Ottawa Wheels
(1997)

The Ottawa Loggers were a roller hockey team in the Roller Hockey International (RHI) league. They played as the Loggers from 1995 to 1996, until they changed their name to the Ottawa Wheels.

History

For the 1995 RHI season, the New England Stingers relocated to Ottawa, ON and changed their name to the Loggers. The team finished second in the Atlantic Division that season with a 14-9-1 record, which was third in the Eastern Conference. In the regular season, centreman Chris Palmer led the team in scoring with 35 goals and 33 assists in 22 games, which was ninth in the league. Goaltender Sylvain Rodrigue won the Outstanding Goaltender award for posting an .838 save percentage and a 6.06 goals-against average in seventeen regular-season matches. In the playoffs, the Loggers lost to the Philadelphia Bulldogs in a two-game sweep of the best-of-three series.

The 1996 RHI season was not nearly as successful as the inaugural season for the Loggers. The team finished last in the Central Division and the Eastern Conference, and failed to qualify for the playoffs.

One week before the start of the 1997 RHI season the league took over the team due to financial difficulties.

Season-by-season record

Season GP W L OTL PTS GF GA
1995 24 14 9 1 29 181 155
1996 28 3 22 3 9 174 263

References

  1. RHI Can't Pay Bonuses for Playoffs


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