DENVER - Ron Grahame has heard the honorable nickname given to him, his wife and their two sons, but he's not so sure he agrees with it. It's not surprising the patriarch of what many call "The First Family of Denver Hockey" feels that way, because the 65-year-old former University of Denver goalie exudes class, grace and most of all humility.
"We don't look at ourselves that way," Grahame said this week as the hockey world focused its eyes on the Mile High City and the 2016 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series game Saturday between the Colorado Avalanche and Detroit Red Wings at Coors Field (8 p.m. ET; NBC, SN, TVA Sports 2). "We are just thankful for the opportunity that we had. The game has been very good to us and I think we've contributed to the game."
How's this for a contribution?
Grahame, originally from Victoria, British Columbia, played goalie for the University of Denver from 1969-73. In 2002 he was honored as a member of the 50th Anniversary All-Western Collegiate Hockey Association Team. He played professional hockey for eight years; his first four with the Houston Aeros of the World Hockey Association.
Grahame played in the NHL for the Boston Bruins, Los Angeles Kings and Quebec Nordiques. He served as a full-time assistant coach at the University of Denver for eight seasons and has spent more than 30 years in some capacity with the school's athletic program. In 1997, he was inducted into the University of Denver Athletic Department Hall of Fame.
His wife, Charlotte, has worked in the Avalanche front office since the franchise's first day in Denver in 1995. In her 21st year with the club, she is currently Vice President of Hockey Administration.
One of their sons, John, played goalie for eight seasons in the NHL, winning the Stanley Cup with the Tampa Bay Lighting in 2004. Their other son, Jason, followed in his dad's skates and played defense for the University of Denver, graduating in 2003. Ron and Jason are the only father-son combination to play hockey at the school.




















