For the team in the Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League from 1972 to 1976, see Niagara Falls Flyers (SOJHL).
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Niagara Falls Flyers
City
Niagara Falls, Ontario
League
Ontario Hockey Association
Operated
1960 (1960)–72 and 1976–82
Home arena
Niagara Falls Memorial Arena
Colours
Gold, white and black
Parent club(s)
Boston Bruins (1960–67)
Franchise history
1943–47
St. Catharines Falcons
1947–62
St. Catharines Teepees
1962–76
St. Catharines Black Hawks
1976–82
Niagara Falls Flyers
1982–02
North Bay Centennials
2002–present
Saginaw Spirit
Previous franchise history
1945–60
Barrie Flyers
1960–72
Niagara Falls Flyers
1972–present
Sudbury Wolves
Championships
Playoff championships
1965 & 1968 Memorial Cup Champions
The Niagara Falls Flyers were two junior ice hockey franchises that played in the top tier in the Ontario Hockey Association. The first, a Junior "A" team existed from 1960 until 1972, and the second in Tier I Junior "A" from 1976 until 1982.
Both teams were owned by the Emms Family, and were relocated to Niagara Falls from another city. The Niagara Falls Memorial Arena was home ice to both teams.
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