1967 - The Falcons were founded by parents of a team of twelve Peewee boys who practiced outdoors at Jewett Park in Deerfield and competed in one game a week in the Metro League in Elmhurst.
1968 - Eighty players competed at the Squirt through Midget level.
1969 - The House League program was added and membership grew to 423 players.
1970 - The Falcons welcomed their first two female players.
1972 - The “Bubble” covered rink at Trinity in Deerfield opened and became Falcons’ first “indoor” arena.
1973 - The Centennial Ice Arena (CIA) opened in Highland Park. Soon after, the Falcons claimed home ice at the CIA, Lake Forest College (LFC) and Lake Forest Academy (LFA) and the “Bubble” at Trinity,
1981 - Falcons hosted their first Turkey Time Tournament and its success and prestige continues today.
1987 - Approximate number of players is xxx, number of girls is xxx with teams in xxx levels and xxx divisions
1999 - Falcons added home ice at The Glacier Arena (GN/GS).
19xx - Falcons add a Spring League which becomes part of the North Shore League playing against neighboring communities like Northbrook, Gurnee, Wilmette, and Winnetka
19xx - Falcons Team xxx wins the Association's First "name" Title
19xx - Falcons launch their first website allowing the world a peek at our great program
2007 – Launch a more interactive/user-friendly website that includes multi-player calendar tracking and online payment and player registration
2007 – The addition of the new Falcons Practice Facility, Hot Shot Ice Area (HSIA) in Lake Bluff compliments our other home ice facilities which still include Centennial Ice Arena (CIA) in Highland Park, Lake Forest College (LFC) and Lake Forest Academy (LFA) in Lake Forest and Twin Rinks Ice Arena in Buffalo Grove.