Dallas Stallions

Dallas Stallions
Dallas Stallions
Dallas Stallions
Founded 1999
History Dallas Stallions
(1999)
Home Arena Reunion Arena
City Dallas, Texas
Colors Black, gold, white
Murphy Cups None
Conference Championships None
Division Championships None

The Dallas Stallions were a professional roller hockey team based in Dallas, Texas, United States that played in Roller Hockey International.

Year-by-year

Year League Reg. Season Playoffs Avg. attendance
1999 RHI 4th RHI, 7-17 894

History

In the Spring of 1999, the Dallas Stallions were announced as an expansion franchise for the struggling Roller Hockey International. The team was operated on a very small budget that allowed for almost no advertising. The head coach/GM was former NHL player Alan May. The team was made up from minor league ice hockey players. Training camp was held in the spring/summer of 1999 at Slapshot Inline Hockey arena in Arlington, TX.

The team attempted to make a splash by drafting CHL legend Doug Lawrence. Lawrence reportedly refused to play unless he was paid additional money "under the table". A deal was finally worked out and Lawrence played in three games with the team.

The season was largely unsuccessful on every front. The team struggled on the floor, and only a handful of fans attended each home game.

The Stallions quietly folded at the end of the season, and roller hockey began its decline as ice hockey grew rapidly in its popularity.

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References

  1. ^ Rick Alonzo (June 20, 1999). "Stallions bring new brand of hockey to Reunion Arena". Dallas Morning News.  (Newsbank)