Drumheller Falcons

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Drumheller Falcons
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City Drumheller, Alberta
League Alberta Junior Hockey League
DivisionSouth
Franchise history
1967-1970Ponoka Stampeders
1971-1983Drumheller Falcons

The Drumheller Falcons were a Junior A ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) based in Drumheller, Alberta.

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The Falcons joined the AJHL in the 1971–72 season as the league's seventh team after acquiring the assets of the Ponoka Stampeders franchise that ceased operations after the 1969–70 season.

The Falcons had their best season in 1974-75. They finished second overall during the regular season, advanced through the post season to the AJHL finals, going the full seven games before losing the championship to the Spruce Grove Mets, who would go on to win that year's Centennial Cup as the best Junior A hockey team in Canada, with no other challenger good enough to take them to a full 7-game series.

The Falcons would struggle with attendance the following season, then took a three-year leave of absence.

The Falcons returned in 1979, however were consistently overmatched, winning just 29 games total between 1979 and 1983. The Falcons folded midway through the 1982-83 season having lost every game they played that year. The Falcons still hold the record for longest losing streak spanning two seasons at 35; a record stopped only by the team's demise.

Four Falcons alumni went on to play in the National Hockey League: Merlin Malinowski, Jim Nill, Bryan Maxwell and John Hilworth.

Drumheller would not get a second chance in the AJHL until 2003, when the Drumheller Dragons were founded as an expansion team.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

SeasonGP W L T GF GA PointsFinishPlayoffs
1971-724816320190319327th overallOut of playoffs
1972-736029292331350583rd overall
1973-746021363232309455th overall
1974-756042171342260852nd overallLost final
1975-766019401289425395th overall
1976–77leave of absence
1977–78leave of absence
1978–79leave of absence
1979-80599491185399198th overallOut of playoffs
1980-816010500227415204th SouthOut of playoffs
1981-826010500230427205th SouthOut of playoffs
1982-832602606422305th SouthOut of playoffs

Folded with a record of 0-24-0. The team forfeited two games following its demise.

Playoffs

Calgary Canucks defeated Drumheller Falcons 4-games-to-1 with 1 tie
Drumheller Falcons defeated Taber Golden Suns 4-games-to-1
Spruce Grove Mets defeated Drumheller Falcons 4-games-to-3
Calgary Spurs defeated Drumheller Falcons 3-games-to-none

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