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
- (*) denotes a franchise move. See the respective team articles for more information.
- (†) denotes a franchise left the league, then returned at a later date.
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