Delaware Valley Division (PIHA)
The Delaware Valley Division was a former division of the Professional Inline Hockey Association (PIHA), that was centered in the Delaware Valley region of the eastern United States. The division was formed in 2002 as part of the PIHA league's inaugural season, existed for two of the first three years of the league, and ceased in 2005.
Delaware Valley Division lineups
Creation
- The Delaware Valley Division was formed as an original division.
- All teams added were expansion franchises.
2002
- Cherry Hill Renegades
- Delaware Blue Diamond Blades
- Line Lexington Law Dawgs
- Mount Laurel Generals
2003
- None — the Delaware Valley Division is put on hiatus.
Changes from 2002 season
- The Cherry Hill Renegades, Delaware Blue Diamond Blades, Line Lexington Law Dawgs, and Mount Laurel Generals teams all cease operations.
2004
- Bridgewater Extremes
- Morristown Minutemen
- Philadelphia Growl
- South Jersey Breakaway
Changes from 2003 season
- The Philadelphia Growl come from the PIHA Pro Division.
- The Bridgewater Extremes, Morristown Minutemen, and South Jersey Breakaway were added as expansion teams.
After the 2004 season
- The Morristown Minutemen and Philadelphia Growl move to the Eastern Division.
- The Bridgewater Extremes and South Jersey Breakaway cease operations.
- The Delaware Valley Division is ceases existance.
Division Champions
- 2002 - Delaware Blue Diamond Blades
- 2003 - no division
- 2004 - Morristown Minutemen
Founders Cup Champions produced
- None
Other PIHA divisions−conferences
- Eastern Conference (PIHA)
- Gateway Division
- Keystone Division
- Mason Dixon Division
- North American Division
- Northeast Division
- Pacific Division
- Rocky Mountain Division
- Southeast Division
- Western Conference (PIHA)
See also
- Professional Inline Hockey Association (PIHA) divisions
References
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