{{Infobox ice hockey team|city=Waterloo<br>{{flag|Ontario}}<br>{{flag|Canada|1868}}|text_colour=#000000|team=Waterloo Colts|logo=WaterlooColts.png|logo_size=|league=OPHL|operated=1910-1911|colours=Black, yellow <br>{{Color box|black|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|yellow|border=darkgray}}|arena=Waterloo Skating Rink|founded=1910|bg_color=background:#FFFFFF !important; border-top:#000000 5px solid !important; border-bottom:#FFFF00 5px solid !important;|head_coach=Norman "Buck" Irving, 1910}}[[File:Hal McNamara, Waterloo Colts.jpg|thumb|right|195px|Hal McNamara with the Waterloo Colts.]] The '''Waterloo Colts''' was a professional ice hockey team from Waterloo, Ontario in Canada. The team played for two seasons in the Ontario Professional Hockey League, from 1910 to 1911.<ref>[http://hockeyleaguehistory.com/Ontario_Professional_Hockey_League%20_1907.htm Ontario Professional Hockey League] hockeyleaguehistory.com</ref>

Waterloo Colts best result in its two-year tenure in the OPHL was a second-place finish in 1911, when the team lost the league title to the Galt Professionals. Waterloo lost the deciding game between the two teams 0-8 and missed out on a chance to challenge for the Stanley Cup.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2194&dat=19110302&id=FkMuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=PtkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5168,4544915 "Galt will play for Stanley Cup – Waterloo swamped at Berlin"] ''Ottawa Citizen'', March 2, 1911.</ref>

==Notable players== Notable players who played for the Waterloo Colts were center Joe Malone and defenseman George McNamara, who both are inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame.

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Category:Defunct ice hockey teams in Canada