Dayton Bombers Club Records
Players
- Most points, season-119 Darren Colbourne (1991–92)
- Most points, game-7 Tom Nemeth vs Toledo, Oct. 23, 1993 & Jamie Ling vs Roanoke, Jan. 15, 1999
- Most goals, season-69 Darren Colbourne (1991–92)
- Most goals, game-5-Jamie Ling vs Roanoke, Jan. 15, 1999 & Chanse Fitzpatrick vs Trenton, Nov. 3, 2007
- Most assists, season-82 Tom Nemeth, 1993–94
- Most assists, game-6 Tom Nemeth vs Toledo, Oct. 23, 1993
- Most PIM, season-429 Darren Langdon, 1992–93
- Most PIM, game-39 Derek Ernest vs Roanoke, Nov. 23, 2000
Goaltenders
- Most appearances: 51, Michael Ayers (2004–05)
- Most minutes: 2,937 min, Michael Ayers (2004–05)
- Most wins: 23, Adam Berkhoel (2006–07)
- Most losses: 28, Michael Ayers (2004–05)
- Most overtime Losses: 7, Alex Westlund (1999-00)
- Most shots- 1,627, Michael Ayers (2004–05)
- Most saves- 1,485, Michael Ayers (2005–06)
- Most shutouts- 5, Adam Berkhoel (2006–07)
- Lowest GAA- 2.22, Alex Westlund (2000–01)
- Best save percentage: .930, Alex Westlund (2000–01)
Team
- Most points-96 (2000–01)
- Most wins-45 (2000–01)
- Most losses-46 (2005–06)
- Most goals scored-316 (1993–94)
- Fewest points-46 (2005–06)
- Fewest losses-17 (1994–95)
- Fewest GAA-191 (2006–07)
- Most PIM-2,496 (1999-00)
Longest winning streak
- Overall-8 Oct. 9-Nov. 5, 1994
- Home-13 Oct. 28-Dec. 27, 2001
- Road-5 Oct. 28-Nov. 14, 2000
Longest winless streak
- Overall-16 Feb. 24-Apr. 1, 2006
- Home-9 Jan. 4-Feb. 8, 2005
- Road-13 Jan. 18-Mar. 26, 2003
Regular Season Game Attendance Record
- 10,057 vs Peoria, Jan. 23, 2004
Postseason Game Attendance Record
- 4,447 vs Idaho, May 27, 2007 Game 3 Kelly Cup Finals
Regular Season Attendance Record
- 158,492 (1998–99)
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