RDN RANKINGS AFTER TORHS - CARSHIELD #1?

🏁 Final TORHS Pro Rankings Recap – 2025

The dust has settled in St. Peters, Missouri, and the 2025 TORHS Pro Division delivered one of the most competitive brackets we’ve seen in recent memory at TORHS.

Although it’s just the first tourney of the year and teams are still feeling each other out, we had some great games across the board. Let’s call it how it is—TORHS is often seen by many of the ice/Roller guys as a warm-up event to get the wheels back under them for powerhouse tournaments like NARCh and the PAMA Pro Invitational.

But make no mistake—TORHS brings heat, and we’re here for it.



đŸ”„ RDN Rankings Are Back

We love getting the roller world fired up, so Rollerdad News is bringing back the RDN Pro Rankings. After each major tournament, we’ll do a full recap, give our takes, and gather thoughts from the players themselves. We will pick one player from each pro team to vote on their thoughts. We will only keep a Top 10 moving forward with 5 on the bubble teams. On the bubble teams will be teams that haven;t cracked the top 10 or teams that have the potential to be in the top 10 but haven't played in a tourney yet. To be included in the rankings you must have played in a pro tourney so far.

For the players, by the players.
We’ve sent a short 3-question form to a player from every TORHS Pro team. You’ll hear directly from them on:

✅ Top 4 Players + 1 Goalie
✅ Most Impressive Team
✅ Rank the Teams

Rankings: 

1 - đŸ„‡ Carshield (MI) - 7-0

Record: 7-0
Carshield proved dominant from start to finish, going undefeated and locking down the TORHS Pro Championship with a 1-0 shutout over the Roadrunners.
At this point, TORHS is Carshield’s tournament—they show up and win every year. Simple as that.


2- đŸ„ˆ Tour Roadrunners (NY) - 6-1

Just as dangerous all weekend long. Their only loss came in the final, and it took a brick wall in net to stop them.
The additions of Jack Combs and Travis Turnbull give this squad a whole new edge. This is a mean, skilled Roadrunner team.


3 -đŸ„‰ Pama Labeda Golden Knights (CA) - 5-1

Looked like... well, PAMA. Just dominant.
Even without T-Noe and Mayhew, they were buzzing. Their heavy offensive firepower made up for any missing names. Another deep run, another semifinal.


4 - Unify Konixx Black Ice (NY) - 4-2

A tale as old as time: slow round-robin, dangerous playoffs.
Black Ice are playoff-built. They’ve done this before and they’ll do it again. Never count them out.


5 - Konixx Ragecats (MI) - 3-1-1

Young, filthy, and loaded.
They have all the pieces—they just need to click at the right time. Once they do, they’re a lock for a deep run. It’s not “if,” it’s when.


6 - Labeda Freez (TX) - 2-3

New kids on the block and they look solid. Novak is back Plus adding the two Czechs Jakub Bernad and Marek Loskot. They are Still figuring out systems and chemistry, but with this roster, it’s only a matter of time before they make serious noise.


7 - TCS Wings (NY) - 2-2-1

You just can’t get rid of the Wings.
They stick to games like flies—never out of it, always scrapping, and consistently playoff-bound. Just need that extra push to break through.


8 - Carshield Blast (MO) -  0-2-2

One of the most fun teams to watch.
Young, gritty, full of energy. They made every game entertaining and are building something exciting. 


9 - HOCKEY PLUS (PA) - 2-3

Kraft’s favorite team.
All jokes aside—great showing for the boys. Playoffs and 2 W's
Joel Eisenhower did what he does best in net, and Colby Moyer made a huge splash in his pro debut.


10 - Unify Konixx Black Ice 2.0 (NY) - 0-3-1

Very young, very raw, but there’s talent here.
Once they figure it out, they’ll be a dangerous group. Shoutout to Marv Simmons—he’s one to watch.


11 - Mach 1 Kemistry (NY) - 0-2-2

A young squad featuring players from the last Team USA Jr team.
They’re developing, learning the pace, and could be serious in a year or two.


12 - Epic Rinkster Blood & Feathers (FL) - 0-3-1

Great goaltending kept them in games, but they struggled to finish.
They’ve got some strong individual pieces, but consistency over a full game is still missing.


On the Bubble Teams to make top 10 : 
Skittles , Epic Rinkster Blood & Feathers , Champion Wheelers, PHX Fleas, M1 Kemistry


🏆 All-Tournament Team

  • Adam Erne – Power forward, showed up in nearly every list.

  • Pat Maroon – Veteran presence, physical and effective.

  • Brandon Hawkins – Consistently productive offensively.

  • Max Halverson – Strong two-way play, mentioned multiple times.

  • Troy Redmann (Goalie) – Clear standout in net, overwhelmingly the top choice.


Most Impressive team : Labeda FREEZ