On September 2, 1994, the Stampede won the Murphy Cup in their inaugural season with an 8-7 win against the Portland Rage in front of a record-setting 14,175 hometown fans at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium.[1]
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
Season
GP
W
L
T
OTL
Pts
GF
GA
PIM
Finish
Playoffs
1994
22
15
3
0
4
34
196
159
749
1st, Atlantic
RHI Champions
1995
23
10
13
0
0
20
169
178
520
5th, Central
Did not qualify
References
^Staff. "This Day in Buffalo Sports History ; Sept. 2, 1994 -- On a roll", The Buffalo News, September 2, 2010. Accessed January 25, 2017. "The Stampede captured the Roller Hockey International title on this date, beating the Portland Rage, 8-7. A crowd of 14,175 -- an RHI record, even though there were reports of large ticket giveaways -- got to watch a Buffalo team win a championship."
^Welch, Frank. "Cobras sold, will move to Albany", Arizona Republic, January 31, 1996. Accessed January 8, 2024, via Newspapers.com. "An unidentified investor from Rochester, N.Y., bought the rights to operate the Phoenix Cobras, General Manager Madeleine Simon said Tuesday. The investor, however, will not keep the Roller Hockey International franchise operating in the Valley. He will move it to Albany, N.Y., where it will become the Empire State Cobras."
^Brownell, Greg. "Area introduced to summer roller hockey franchise", The Post-Star, January 31, 1996. Accessed January 8, 2024, via Newspapers.com. "Owners of the new Empire State Cobras had less than a month to find a new home.... The Cobras will play this summer at the Glens Falls Civic Center in the 18-team RHI, which encompasses roller hockey teams across North America and has a national TV contract."