Professional Inline Hockey Association - List of Teams

List of Teams

Division Team City/Area Arena Founded Joined Head Coach
Eastern Conference
Eastern Harrisburg Lunatics Lemoyne, PA Susquehanna Sports Center 2002 Todd Wiley
New Jersey Grizzlies Wallington, NJ International Sports Club of America 2006 Bob Fulton
Pennsylvania Typhoon Lemoyne, PA Susquehanna Sports Center 2002
Pottstown Team Blue Pottstown, PA The 422 Sportsplex 2008 2010
Scottdale Inferno Mount Pleasant, PA Hot Shots Sports Arena 2005 2012† Tim Davis
Suffolk Sting Moriches, NY Rapid Fire Arena 2008 Tim McManus
Western Conference
Rocky Mountain Colorado Springs Thunder Colorado Springs, CO CETSports Inline Hockey Arena 2006 Larry Holmes
Fort Collins Catz Fort Collins, CO OD's Sports Crossing 2006* John Dahlgren
Mile High Miners Lakewood, CO Rocky Mountain Roller 2010 Michael Penman
Parker Prowlers Parker, CO Parker Field House 2006* Rick Bernot
Notes
  1. (*) denotes a franchise move. See the respective team articles for more information.
  2. (†) denotes a franchise left the league, then returned at a later date.

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