The Anaheim Bullfrogs were a southern Californian professional inline hockey team which played in Roller Hockey International (RHI) from 1993 to 1997, then joined Major League Roller Hockey for 1998 and 1999. The team's home games were played at the Anaheim Arena, which was later renamed the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, and is now called the Honda Center.
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jimbo2346 1 year ago
Roller hockey is lame! Get some ice you bums..EAT IT!!
Everestx 2 years ago
Inline hockey is pretty popular in North America.
vgmaster9 2 years ago
Wow - brings back memories. Bullfrogs SUCK...it was widely known that despite the league not allowing guaranteed contracts, Stuart Silver, the Bullfrogs owner, would pay top players under the table to come and play in Anaheim. How fitting that now he is the proud owner of a used car lot in Orange who couldn't pay their advertising bills and was investigated by the DMV for screwing customers. I remember walking in one day, he was actually wearing his championship ring. Too funny!
jlankford74 3 years ago
I'd love to see RHI be a pro league just like NHL.
vgmaster9 3 years ago 2
Go Blades!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bullfrogs, oh well!!!!!
goldenseal75 3 years ago
fk off why?
Oddish08 3 years ago
Thank god they have a pro inline hockey. I live in South Florida and we dont get much colder than 80 degrees lol
archiethepoo 3 years ago
the onli thing thats gay here is you
hockeynut01709 3 years ago 2
wots the song called cheers
o and roller hockey rules
:D:D
hockeynut01709 3 years ago