2nd Roller Hockey International All-Star Game

2nd RHI All-Star Game
1234 Total
West 5124 12
East 2453 14
Date July 15, 1995
Arena Kiel Center
City St. Louis, Missouri
MVP Tony Szabo (Detroit)
Attendance 9,166

The 2nd Roller Hockey International All-Star Game was held at the Kiel Center in St. Louis, Missouri, home of the St. Louis Vipers, in conjunction with the Vipers moving into the new Kiel Center for the 1995 season. The game was held between two teams, each representing a conference (Eastern and Western) of Roller Hockey International (RHI). The Eastern Conference team won the game 14–12. The next RHI All-Star Game, the 3rd, would be held in 1996 in Anaheim, California.

Rosters

Eastern Conference Western Conference
Coach: Canada Yvan Cournoyer (Montreal Roadrunners) Canada Grant Sonier (Anaheim Bullfrogs)
Assistant Coach: Canada Perry Turnbull (St. Louis Vipers) Canada Dave Cairns (Vancouver Voodoo)
Captains: United States Rik Wilson Canada Doug Lawrence
Starters:

Canada 35 – G Sylvain Rodrigue (Ottawa Loggers)
Canada 44 – D Andre Brassard (Montreal Roadrunners)
Canada 37 – F Gerry St. Cyr (New Jersey Rockin Rollers)
United States 25 – F Tony Szabo (Detroit Motor City Mustangs)
United States 65 – F Chris Tucker (Minnesota Blue Ox)

United States 1 – G Rob Laurie (Anaheim Bullfrogs)
United States 4 – D Scott Drevitch (Oklahoma Coyotes)
Russia 77 – F Sergei Berdnikov (Sacramento River Rats)
Canada 61 – F Victor Gervais (Anaheim Bullfrogs)
Canada 9 – F Doug Lawrence (Oklahoma Coyotes) - (C)

Reserves:

United States 31 – G Chris Rogles (St. Louis Vipers)
Canada 2 – D Chad Biafore (New Jersey Rockin Rollers)
Canada 9 – D Don Martin (Philadelphia Bulldogs)
United States 4 – D Rik Wilson (St. Louis Vipers) - (C)
Canada 7 – F Frank Cirone (St. Louis Vipers)
Canada 22 – F Daniel Larin (Orlando Rollergators)
Canada 77 – F Mike Martens (Chicago Cheetahs)
Canada 61 – F Christian Skoryna (St. Louis Vipers)
Canada 19 – F John Vecchiarelli (Buffalo Stampede)

Latvia 30 – G Sergei Naumov (Sacramento River Rats)
Latvia 24 – D Arturs Kupaks (San Diego Barracudas)
United States 21 – D Darren Perkins (Anaheim Bullfrogs)
Canada 7 – D Steve Wilson (Los Angeles Blades)
Canada 11 – F Michel Couvrette (Phoenix Cobras)
Canada 47 – F Ryan Harrison (Vancouver Voodoo)
United States 13 – F Jay Murphy (San Jose Rhinos)
Canada 81 – F Chris Robertson (Oakland Skates)
Canada 8 – F Mark Woolf (San Jose Rhinos)

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