Richmond Renegades


The Richmond Renegades were a professional ice hockey team in Richmond, Virginia that played in the East Coast Hockey League from 1990 until 2003. The Renegades played at the Richmond Coliseum, which they marketed in later years as the Freezer.
The Renegades folded in 2003, but were succeeded by the Richmond RiverDogs of the United Hockey League.

History

In their 13 seasons, the Renegades won the Riley Cup as league champion in the 1994–95 season, the Brabham Cup in 1995–96 as regular season champion, and the Northern Conference championship in 1998–99. In the 1999 Kelly Cup Finals they blew a 3–1 series lead to the Mississippi Sea Wolves. The Renegades' rivals for most of their existence were the Hampton Roads Admirals, based in Norfolk, Virginia.
The Richmond Renegades name was revived by a new SPHL franchise that played from 2006–2009, owned by original ECHL Renegades owner Allan Harvie.
Allan Harvie founded the team, which he sold to Elmore Sports Group in 1993. The team was then sold, in 1994, to CCF Sports Group, an investment group owned by bankers, Joe Carney, Brian Cohn and Harry Feuerstein. The team folded in 2003.

Playoffs

  • 1990–91: Lost to Hampton Roads 3–1 in quarterfinals.
  • 1991–92: Defeated Winston-Salem 3–2 in first round; lost to Hampton Roads 2–0 in quarterfinals.
  • 1992–93: Lost to Johnstown 1–0 in first round.
  • 1993–94: Did not qualify
  • 1994–95: Defeated Columbus 3–0 in first round; defeated Roanoke 3–1 in quarterfinals; defeated Tallahassee 3–2 in semifinals; defeated Greensboro 4–1 to win championship.
  • 1995–96: Defeated Hampton Roads 3–0 in first round; lost to Jacksonville 3–1 in quarterfinals.
  • 1996–97: Defeated Dayton 3–1 in first round; lost to Peoria 3–1 in quarterfinals.
  • 1997–98: Did not qualify.
  • 1998–99: Defeated Hampton Roads 3–1 in first round; defeated Toledo 3–0 in quarterfinals; defeated Roanoke 4–0 in semifinals; lost to Mississippi 4–3 in finals.
  • 1999–00: Lost to Trenton 3–0 in first round.
  • 2000–01: Lost to Peoria 3–1 in first round.
  • 2001–02: Did not qualify.
  • 2002–03: Did not qualify.

Notable personnel