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The Roanoke Valley Rampage were a minor league hockey franchise in the ECHL during the 1992–93 season. The Rampage played their games at the LancerLot in Vinton, Virginia. The Rampage had played from 1983–90 as the Virginia Lancers, played as the Roanoke Valley Rebels between 1990–92, and were rebranded as the Rampage.〔http://www.hockeydb.com/stte/roanoke-valley-rampage-7725.html Hockeydb.com Franchise History - Roanoke Valley Rampage〕 ==History== The Rampage were owned by New York businessman Larry Revo, who bought the team from ECHL founder Henry Brabham for $250,000 in the summer of 1992 The 1992–93 Rampage put together what is considered to be one of the worst seasons in ECHL history.〔 〕 The Rampage would start out with moderate success, which included a four-game winning streak at home, and a 6-6 record, which had the team two points out of second place after the first month of the season〔 〕 The Rampage set several records that season, including fewest wins in a season (14), lowest winning percentage (.227), fewest points (29), most consecutive road losses (26), fewest road wins (2), and most road losses (29 of a possible 31), all records that are still standing in the present-day ECHL.〔http://www.echl.com/upload_images/RegularSeasonTeam%20Records.pdf ECHL.com - All-Time Records〕 The Rampage would also set a record for lowest average attendance in a season with an average of 1,483 fans per game.〔 The Rampage would also allow a league-worst 6.05 GAA and 387 goals against in 64 games.〔 Both were records until the Huntington Blizzard eclipsed the marks with a 6.07 GAA and 413 goals against in 68 games.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roanoke Valley Rampage」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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