Vancouver Voodoo

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Vancouver Voodoo
Image:Vancouver voodoo 1994.gif
Played 1993-1996
Home arena PNE Agrodome, Pacific Coliseum, General Motors Place
Based in Vancouver, BC
Colors
Championships


The Vancouver Voodoo were a roller hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada which played in the RHI (Roller Hockey International) league. The Voodoo were one of the original twelve teams to join the league in 1993. They played in the PNE Agrodome in 1993 and 1994, the Pacific Coliseum in 1994 and 1995, and in 1996, played in General Motors Place. The team folded from the league in 1996.

The Vancouver Voodoo season records are as follows:

1996: 28 GP, 18 W, 7 L, 3 OTL, 39 PTS
1995: 24 GP, 13 W, 10 L, 1 OTL, 27 PTS
1994: 22 GP, 15 W, 6 L, 1 OTL, 31 PTS
1993: 14 GP, 11 W, 2 L, 1 OTL, 23 PTS

While playing for the Voodoo in 1993, Jose Charbonneau attracted the attention of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks and went on to play 33 games over 2 seasons with the club.

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