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1994-95 - NFHL established with 11 teams and a 17 Player Roster.

1995-96 - NFHL expands to 16 teams and 22 Player Roster utilizing actual NHL Player Salaries. Point system counted the top 9 forwards, 6 defenseman and 2 goaltenders on roster.

1996-97 - NFHL expands to 33 teams and 23 Player Roster. Point system counted 10 forwards, 6 defenseman and 2 goaltenders.

1998-99 - NFHL introduces four division format which included names of Smythe, Norris, Patrick and Adams.

2001-02 - NFHL introduces participants to be identified by team name. The league also introduces the NFHL Draft Lottery.

2002-05 - NFHL continues expansion reaching a record 55 franchises. A "Franchise Player" rule was adopted during the 2003-04 season but droped after one season.

2005-06 - NFHL introduces "Trade Rule" allowing one trade per season.

2006-07 - NFHL expands "Trade Rule" allowing two trades per season. Introduces "Payroll Room" in the Team Payroll System

2007-08 - NFHL expands to record 65 franchises. League introduces the "NFHL Compensation Lottery"

2008-09 - NFHL to introduces Farm System and expand "Transactions" to include Injury Reserve. NFHL Teams have 30 day "scouting period" after season starts before finalizing Farm Team.

2010-11 - NFHL removes Farm System with Reserve Team for Injury purposes only. NFHL has 60 team limit and limits transactions to 2 trades and 4 IR placements per season.

2011-12 - NFHL removes "Scouting Period" and any Transaction (Trades) outside a teams Reserve Roster. Each team will have 10 transaction per season from within Reserve Team. No restrictions on types of transactions. Teams can utilize transactions for injury, player performance, suspension, demotion etc.

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