Pro Beach Hockey
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000.
PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league is infamous for having ramps behind the nets to "increase speed," angled glass sections attached to the top of the dasher board glass to redirect the ball back into play and a 2-point line that was treated much like basketball's three-point line.
PBH players were mostly Roller Hockey International (RHI) players, several of which had previous National Hockey League (NHL) experience. The players were paid from a bonus pool depending on how each team finished each season.
Web Warriors won the first PBH championship, named The James J. Allegro Cup, over Dawg Pac, two games to none. Xpress won the second PBH championship in 1999 over Heavy Metal, two games to one. Web Warriors won the final PBH championship in 2000.
Ultimately, ESPN was unhappy with the TV ratings the league was receiving and decided to stop financially sponsoring the league.
Teams
- Salsa
- Dawg Pac
- Heavy Metal
- Gargoyles
- Web Warriors
- Xpress
External links
- Pro Beach Hockey at the Internet Movie Database
- PBH Logos on Logoserver
- Roller Hockey Archive by Shelly Castellano
- game photos by Jennifer Rosevear
- Rink construction photos from Spohn Ranch
- PBH historical site by Richard Martorello