The Denver Falcons were the first professional ice hockey team in Colorado. They were a member of the United States Hockey League. Playing their home games at the University of Denver Ice Arena, the team had a memorable season in Denver, starting with winning Colorado's first professional hockey game over the St. Paul Saints 3-1 at DU. After a season which endured the tragic car crash death of Johnny Holota which also injured Billy Warwick, the Falcons advanced to the playoffs. They were defeated by the favored Omaha Knights three games to two, ending the Falcons' only season.

The Falcons were coached by Bill Cook, and managed by Lyle Wright.

Team record

SeasonWLTPtsWin %Result
1950-513131264.500Wild Card

Players

Goalies
#PlayerCatchesAcquiredPlace of Birth
1CanadaLou CrowdisL1950St. Anne de Beaupré, Quebec
Defense
#PlayerShootsAcquiredPlace of Birth
2CanadaBob ChrystalL1950Winnipeg, Manitoba
3CanadaJack JacksonR1950Windsor, Ontario
4United KingdomIan "Fritz" FraserL1950Johnstown, Scotland
5CanadaCarl KaiserL1950Winnipeg, Manitoba
PolandWalter BakL1950Tarnowiec, Poland
CanadaJoe CrozierR1950Winnipeg, Manitoba
Offense
#PlayerPositionShootsAcquiredPlace of Birth
6SloveniaChuck "Yogi" KraigerLWL1951Stará Ľubovňa, Slovakia
7CanadaHarold BrownRWL1950Brandon, Manitoba
8CanadaLloyd "Red" DoranCL1950South Porcupine, Ontario
9CanadaBill WarwickLW1950Regina, Saskatchewan
10CanadaNeil StrainLWL1950Kenora, Ontario
11CanadaKen MacKenzieLWL1950Winnipeg, Manitoba
12United KingdomBilly RichardsonRWR1950Perth, Scotland
13CanadaGeorge "Bus" AgarCL1950Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
14Joseph Kaiser1950
15CanadaJack GiesebrechtRW1950Petawawa, Ontario
16CanadaWinston "Bing" JuckesLWL1950Hamiota, Manitoba
CanadaJohn BaileyRWL1951Kenora, Ontario
CanadaRudy FilionCL1951Cornwall, Ontario
CanadaJohnny HolotaCL1951Hamilton, Ontario
CanadaJoe McArthurCR1950Markdale, Ontario
CanadaCal StearnsRWR1951Edmonton, Alberta
CanadaNick TomiukLWL1951Connaught, Ontario
Allen Burman1950
Hal Hopper1951
Bob "Bush" Jackson1951

NHL alumni