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Los Angeles Blades (WHL)

Inglewood
California
Great Western Forum
Jeanie Buss
inline hockey
Los Angeles
California
Roller Hockey International
Great Western Forum
Pacific Hockey League
Western Hockey League
Jeanie Buss
Jerry Buss
Anaheim Bullfrogs
Toronto
Anaheim
San Diego
Anaheim
"Roller Hockey International: An oral history"
Sports Illustrated
Morgan James Publishing
ISBN
978-1-6003-7643-6
cite book
link
"Jerry Buss used team tennis, roller hockey to train his children"
Los Angeles Times
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