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Latest revision as of 06:40, 21 January 2026
Ice hockey team in Denver, Colorado
| Denver Daredevils | |
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| City | Denver, Colorado |
| Founded | 1996 |
| Home arena | McNichols Sports Arena |
| Colors | Blue, Purple, Yellow, Red |
| Murphy Cups | None |
| Conference Championships | None |
| Division Championships | None |
| Denver Daredevils (1996) |
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The Denver Daredevils were a professional roller hockey team based in Denver, Colorado, United States that played in Roller Hockey International.[1] The Daredevils played in the Roller Hockey International in 1996. Coached by Kevin Cheveldayoff in their only season, they played 28 games: eight of which they won, 17 of which they lost, and three of which they lost in overtime.[2]


