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The Cleveland Falcons were a professional ice hockey team in Cleveland, Ohio, that played home games in the Elysium Arena. The team was founded in 1929, as the Cleveland Indians as a member of the International Hockey League, where they played for five seasons, then renamed the Falcons. In 1936, the team transferred to the International ...
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In the summer of 1934, the team was renamed the Cleveland Falcons, and under that name became a charter member of the International-American Hockey League (now American Hockey League). Subsequently, the team was renamed the Cleveland Barons for the 1937–38 season, a name they kept until 1973. They folded after the 1973–74 season.
With the fighting out of the way, the Predators — third from last in the Western Conference — still had a game they could win. Nashville took a 4–1 lead in the second period.
The Elysium Arena was an indoor arena at the corner of E. 107th St. and Euclid in Cleveland, Ohio. It hosted the American Hockey League's Cleveland Falcons [1] from 1936 to 1937. The arena held 3,500 people and opened in 1907. [2] It was superseded in 1938 by the Cleveland Arena, [3] and in 1951 was demolished by the city of Cleveland.
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Cleveland Falcons players (33 P) I. ... Pages in category "Ice hockey teams in Cleveland" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.