Founders Cup (PIHA)

Founders Cup (PIHA)

The Founders Cup is the championship trophy of the Professional Inline Hockey Association (PIHA), the major professional inline hockey league in the United States. It is similar to the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup. The cup was first presented in 2002 when the York Typhoon defeated the Delaware Blue Diamond Blades in the playoff finals.

List of Founders Cup champions

Founders Cup Finals Appearances by Franchise

* - Includes titles won by Boston Roller Rats, former name of the Boston Swamp Rats.

** - Includes titles won by York Typhoon, former name of the Pennsylvania Typhoon.

*** - Includes finals appearance by the Morristown Minutemen, their former name before becoming the New Jersey Minutemen, then becoming the New Jersey Stampede.

**** - Includes finals appearance by the Littleton Fire, their former name before becoming the Lakewood Fire.

†† - Franchise no longer exists.

Finals to match two first-time participants

*2002-York vs. Delaware

*2006-Philadelphia vs. Littleton

*2007-Boston vs. Southside

*2008-Connecticut vs. Phoenix


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