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History of LYHL

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History of Roller Hockey in Lyndhurst



The Lyndhurst Youth Hockey League (LYHL) started in 1975 as a street hockey league organized by a small, dedicated group of players and coaches. For most of the early years of the LYHL, players competed on foot in between the potholes, padded poles, and backboards of local basketball courts and school yards. In the mid-1990s, the LYHL incorporated roller hockey into the program and soon moved games to its new facility on Riverside Avenue. The last street hockey games were played in 1997 as the LYHL moved exclusively to roller hockey. It was also during this time that teams from Lyndhurst first started to compete in the North Jersey Youth Roller Hockey Association (NJYRHA)--an outdoor travel league composed of roller hockey teams from towns throughout the Bergen County area. In 2006, the rink on Riverside Avenue was dedicated to the memory of long-time Lyndhurst commissioner, Peter J. Russo. In 2009, the rink surface suffered extensive damage due to weathering and groundwater erosion which caused delays in the recreation season and cancelation of home travel games. In March 2010, the rink on Riverside Avenue was dismantled and construction of a new rink at Volunteer Field began. After a productive summer, the new Peter J. Russo rink at Volunteer Field opened with recreation games in early October 2010.

From very humble beginnings, the LYHL now offers boys and girls from kindergarten through high school a roller hockey program that includes multiple divisions of recreational roller hockey every autumn and a group of competitive travel teams that participate in the NJYRHA each winter. 

(-J. Gilbert)




Lyndhurst Street Hockey Champions

1975-76 | Flyers

1976-77 | Bruins

1977-78 | Islanders

1978-79 | Islanders

1979-80 | Islanders

1980-81 | Canadiens

1981-82 | Islanders

1982-83 | Islanders

1983-84 | Islanders

1984-85 | Islanders

1985-86 | Islanders

1986-87 | Devils

1987-88 | Flyers

1988-89 | Devils

1989-90 | Bruins

1990-91 | Bruins

1991-92 | Islanders

1992-93 | Islanders

1993-94 | Sharks

1994-95 | Sharks

1995-96 | Mighty Ducks

1996-97 | Mighty Ducks




Lyndhurst NJYRHA Travel Championships

1997-1998 | Midget American Gold

1998-1999 | Midget National Gold

1998-1999 | Junior American Gold

2000-2001 | Midget American Silver

2002-2003 | Junior American Gold

2002-2003 | Senior Gold

2003-2004 | Senior Gold

2005-2006 | Senior Gold

2007-2008 | Midget American Gold *undefeated*
2010-2011 | Junior National Gold *undefeated*




Lyndhurst Mite Division Champions

1999 | Wolf Pack (currently Blackhawks)

2000 | Wolf Pack (currently Blackhawks)

2001 | Flames (currently Oilers)

2002 | Coyotes (currently Bruins)

2003 | Coyotes (currently Bruins)

2004 | Coyotes (currently Bruins)

2005 | Coyotes (currently Bruins)

2006 | Coyotes (currently Bruins)

2007 | Red Wings (currently Oilers)

2008 | Red Wings (currently Oilers)

2009 | Coyotes (currently Bruins)

2010 | Blackhawks

2011 | Oilers

2012 | Blackhawks




Lyndhurst Midget Division Champions

1998 | Ducks (currently Islanders)

1999 | Bruins (currently Maple Leafs)

2000 | Bruins (currently Maple Leafs)

2001 | Jawz (currently Sabres)

2002 | Ducks (currently Kings)

2003 | Ducks (currently Kings)

2004 | Bruins (currently Sabres)

2005 | Hurricanes (currently Flames)*undefeated*
2006 | Bruins (currently Maple Leafs)

2007 | Islanders (currently Kings)

2008 | Maple Leafs (currently Sabres)

2009 | Islanders (currently Kings)

2010 | Flames

2011 | Sabres

2012 | Sabres




Lyndhurst Junior Division Champions

1998 | Devils (currently Whalers)

1999 | Kings (currently Lightning)

2000 | Rangers (currently Whalers)

2001 | Rangers (currently Whalers)

2002 | Flyers (currently Hurricanes)

2003 | Sharks (currently Lightning)

2004 | Rangers *undefeated* (currently Whalers)

2005 | Sharks (currently Lightning)

2006 | Rangers (currently Whalers)

2007 | Bruins (currently Lightning)

2008 | Bruins (currently Lightning)

2009 | vacant

2010 | vacant

2011 | Hurricanes

2012 | Hurricanes