Denver is the capital and largest city in Colorado. United States.
It has a city population of 600,000 and a metropolitan population of 2,500,000.
Teams
- National Hockey League (1995-Present)
- Colorado Cougars
- Western States Hockey League (1997-1999)
- Central Hockey League (1982-1984) ceased operations with league
- International Hockey League (1987-1988) renamed Denver Rangers
- National Hockey League (1976-1982) became New Jersey Devils
- Central Hockey League (2012-Present)
- United States Hockey League (1950-1951) fold with league
- International Hockey League (1994-1995) moved to Salt Lake City Utah when city gets NHL team
- Western Hockey League (1963-1964) moved to Victoria BC and renamed Maple Leafs
- International Hockey League (1959-1959) became Minneapolis Millers December 3, 1959
- International Hockey League (1988-1989) become Phoenix Roadrunners
- Western Hockey League (1968-1974) withdrew to join Central Hockey League when WHL folds
- Central Hockey League (1974-1975) withdrew when city gets World Hockey Association team
- World Hockey Association (1975-1975/6) became Ottawa Civics somewhere between December 31, 1975 and January 2, 1976, the franchise folded January 16, 1976, after two home games in Ottawa
- National Hockey League (1974-1974) conditional expansion team, which never plays, city ended up with Rockies in 1976
Inline/Roller Hockey
Denver Daredevils Roller Hockey International (1996-1996) folded
University Teams
- WCHA (1951-2013) join National College Hockey Conference
- National College Hockey Conference (2013)
Arenas
Players
- Ben Bishop
- B. J. Crombeen (born in Denver but raised in Newmarket, Ontario)
- Parris Duffus
- Joe Noris
- Sean Zimmerman
External Links
- Denver, Colorado on Wikipedia