Detroit Falcons (CoHL) explained

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Team:Detroit Falcons
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City:Fraser, Michigan
League:Colonial Hockey League
Founded:1991
Arena:Fraser Ice Arena
Colors:Red, yellow, black, white
Name1:Michigan Falcons
Dates1:1991–1992
Name2:Detroit Falcons
Dates2:1992–1996
Name3:Port Huron Border Cats
Dates3:1996–2002

The Detroit Falcons were a minor professional ice hockey team based in Fraser, Michigan, from 1991 to 1996. For the 1991–92 season, they were known as the Michigan Falcons. They were a member of the Colonial Hockey League, and served as an affiliate team of the Detroit Red Wings and their farm team, the Adirondack Red Wings. After five seasons in Fraser, the franchise relocated to Port Huron, Michigan, where it was renamed the Port Huron Border Cats.

Season-by-season record

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Season Standing Playoffs
1991–92 60 34 22 4 75 296 257 1405 1st, League Lost semifinals vs. St. Thomas Wildcats 1–4
1992–93 60 36 20 4 76 303 239 1461 2nd, League Lost first round vs. St. Thomas Wildcats 2–4
1993–94 64 34 25 5 73 296 275 1629 3rd, West Division Lost quarterfinals vs. Flint Generals 1–3
1994–95 74 45 27 2 92 329 273 1696 1st, West Division Won quarterfinals vs. Utica Blizzard 3–2
Lost semifinals vs. Muskegon Fury 2–4
1995–96 74 33 32 9 75 275 310 2545 3rd, East Division Won quarterfinals vs. Fury 4–1
Lost semifinals vs. Flint Generals 1–4