Buffalo Bandits - All Time Record

All Time Record

  • All stats present and accounted for as of July 17, 2012
Season Division W-L Finish Home Road GF GA Coach Playoffs
1992 National 5-3 2nd 2-2 3-1 161 125 Bob "Buff" McCready
Les Bartley
Won Championship
1993 National 8-0 1st 4-0 4-0 143 108 Les Bartley Won Championship
1994 National 6-2 1st 3-1 3-1 121 99 Les Bartley Lost Championship
1995 3-5 4th 2-2 1-3 109 108 Les Bartley Lost in semifinals
1996 8-2 T-1st 3-2 5-0 172 127 Les Bartley Won Championship
1997 6-4 3rd 3-2 3-2 158 153 Les Bartley Lost Championship
1998 6-6 4th 4-2 2-4 166 171 Les Wakeling Lost in semifinals
1999 4-8 6th 1-5 3-3 158 177 Les Wakeling Did not qualify
2000 8-4 2nd 5-1 3-3 202 194 Ted Sawicki Lost in semifinals
2001 8-6 5th 4-3 4-3 248 218 Ted Sawicki Did not qualify
2002 Central 8-8 4th 4-4 4-4 210 215 Ted Sawicki
Frank Neilson
Did not qualify
2003 Central 12-4 T-1st 8-0 4-4 231 188 Darris Kilgour Lost in semifinals
2004 Eastern 8-8 3rd 4-4 4-4 205 198 Darris Kilgour Lost Championship
2005 Eastern 11-5 2nd 5-3 6-2 217 183 Darris Kilgour Lost in division semifinals
2006 Eastern 11-5 1st 6-2 5-3 193 167 Darris Kilgour Lost Championship
2007 Eastern 10-6 2nd 6-2 4-4 249 194 Darris Kilgour Lost in division finals
2008 Eastern 10-6 T-1st 7-2 3-4 203 174 Darris Kilgour Won Championship
2009 Eastern 10-6 T-1st 5-3 5-3 223 170 Darris Kilgour Lost in division finals
2010 Eastern 8-8 T-3rd 4-4 4-4 169 170 Darris Kilgour Lost in division semifinals
2011 Eastern 10-6 1st 4-4 6-2 169 159 Darris Kilgour Lost in division finals
2012 Eastern 7-9 T-2nd 4-4 3-5 198 204 Darris Kilgour Lost in division semifinals
Total 21 seasons 163-105 88-52 75-60 3,863 3,495
Playoff Totals 20-14 .588 13-6 6-7 439 403 4 Championships Won

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