词条 | St. Louis Vipers | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| team = St. Louis Vipers | colour = #ED1C24 | colour text = black | logo = St. Louis Vipers.gif | logosize = 125px | city = St. Louis, Missouri | league = | conference = | division = | founded = 1993 | operated = | arena = St. Louis Arena (1993 - 1994) Kiel Center (1995 - 1997, 1999) | colours = | colors = Red, Black, Gold, White {{Color box|#ED1C24|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|black|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#FFCC00|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|white|border=darkgray}}{{infobox|child=yes | label1 = Murphy Cups | data1 = 1999 Won final year of league. | label2 = MLRH Championships | data2 = | label3 = Conference Championships | data3 = 1999 | label4 = Division Championships | data4 = 1995 | owner = | GM = | coach = | captain = | affiliates = | parentclub = | farmclub = | website = | name1 = St. Louis Vipers (1993–1997, 1999) | dates1 = | name2 = | dates2 = | name3 = | dates3 = | name4 = | dates4 = | name5 = | dates5 = }} The St. Louis Vipers (1993–1997, 1999) were a team of professional roller hockey players based in St. Louis, Missouri. The team was a part of the now-defunct Roller Hockey International League. They played their home games in the former St. Louis Arena but then moved to the Kiel Center (now called the Enterprise Center) in 1995. They were the champions of the Murphy Cup Championship in 1999, the final year of the RHI's existence. The ownership of the club was led by former NHL star Bernie Federko, who also served as the head coach.[1] AttendanceOver their six-year existence, the St. Louis Vipers had a total home attendance of 332,412 in 71 home games, an average of 4,682 per game. Largest Vipers crowdThe largest home crowd in Vipers history was the final regular season home game in 1997 with an announced attendance of over 14,000 against the New Jersey Rockin' Rollers. The St. Louis Blues gave their season ticket holders vouchers for free tickets to the St. Louis Vipers regular season games, this game was the final game of the season and there was an estimated 7,000 walk up ticket purchases at the gate. Kiel Center only sold Vipers tickets in the lower bowl, this caused Kiel Center staff to open the upper bowl for this one time. Yearly records
Vipers scoring record holders
Vipers host RHI All Star GameThe St. Louis Vipers hosted the 1995 RHI All-Star Game on July 15, 1995 in front of 9,166 at Kiel Center in St. Louis. The East beat the West with a score of 14-12. Ed Anderson of the East was the games MVP. Last game at St. Louis ArenaThe last official sporting event played at the St. Louis Arena was on August 16, 1994 versus the Tampa Bay Tritons in front of 11,146, the second largest Vipers home crowd. References1. ^http://www.funwhileitlasted.net/tag/rhi/ {{US-inlinehockey-team-stub}}{{Missouri-sport-team-stub}}{{StLouis-sport-stub}} 7 : Defunct sports teams in Missouri|Roller Hockey International teams|Sports in St. Louis|Sports clubs established in 1993|Sports clubs disestablished in 1999|1993 establishments in Missouri|1999 disestablishments in Missouri |
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