Long Beach Bombers

Ice hockey team in Lakewood, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Long Beach Bombers are a Tier III junior ice hockey team in Pacific group of the United States Premier Hockey League's (USPHL) Premier Division. The team plays its home games at The Rinks – Lakewood ICE in Lakewood, California.[1]

DivisionPacific
Founded2012
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Long Beach Bombers
CityLakewood, California
LeagueUSPHL Premier
DivisionPacific
Founded2012
Home arenaThe Rinks - Lakewood Ice
ColorsPink, Blue, & black
     
Franchise history
2012–2020Ontario Avalanche
2020–2021Anaheim Avalanche
2021–2024Long Beach Shredders
2024–PresentLong Beach Bombers
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History

Following the departure of the original Bombers franchise, Long Beach native and former Anaheim Ducks player Emerson Etem founded a new team. The Long Beach Shredders, were set to begin play in 2021 at the same Lakewood Ice location as the Bombers.[2] The Shredders played fairly poorly during their brief existence, ending their 2024 season as the worst team in the Pacific division and third worst in the Premier League overall with a 6-40-0 record in 46 games and a -338 goal differential.[3]

Rebrand announcement

In April 2024, the USPHL reported that former Bombers player Curtis Fisher and SoCal entrepreneur Josh Fitzgerald had purchased the Shredders and revived the Bombers name. Fisher had played for the team when it was the Bay City Bombers and when it first became the Long Beach Bombers. Fitzgerald was a longtime supporter and a previous club sponsor.[1] Their 2024-25 season opener was against the fledgling Ventura Vikings.[4]

Season-by-season records

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SeasonGPWLOTWOTLPtsGFGAPIMFinishPlayoffs
Western States Hockey League
Ontario Avalanche
2012–134624220481571645th of 6, Western Div.
11th of 22, WSHL
Missing information
2013–144632113671571642nd of 6, Pacific Div.
4th of 24, WSHL
Won Div. Semifinal series, 2–1 (Valencia Flyers)
Lost Div. Final series, 0–2 (Fresno Monsters)
2014–154625156561931434th of 8, Western Div.
12th of 28, WSHL
Won Div. Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Las Vegas Storm)
Lost Div. Semifinal series, 1–2 (Valencia Flyers)
2015–165228231571751664th of 8, Western Div.
8th of 16, Pacific Conf.
14th of 29, WSHL
Won Div. Quarterfinal series, 2–1 (Phoenix Knights)
Lost Div. Semifinal series, 0–2 (Valencia Flyers)
2016–175233172682501613rd of 8, Western Div.
11th of 28, WSHL
Won Div. Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (San Diego Sabers)
Lost Div. Semifinal series, 0–2 (Valencia Flyers)
2017–185133153692271772nd of 6, Western Div.
8th of 23, WSHL
Lost Div. Semifinal series, 1–2 (Fresno Monsters)
2018–1951172833601832274th of 5, Western Div.
t-14th of 23, WSHL
Won Div. Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Valencia Flyers)
Lost Div. Semifinal series, 0–2 (Long Beach Bombers)
2019–2051252122812051764th of 5, Western Div.
12th of 23, WSHL
Postseason cancelled
USPHL Premier
Anaheim Avalanche
2020–2136827117961883rd of 5, Pacific Div.
t-55th of 62, USPHL Premier
Lost Div. Semifinal, 0–4 (Las Vegas Thunderbirds)
Long Beach Shredders
2021–224411294261492768446th of 6, Pacific Div.
53th of 64, USPHL Premier
Did Not Qualify
2022–23448344201352817016th of 7, Pacific Div.
60th of 70, USPHL Premier
Did Not Qualify
2023–24466400128442210557th of 7, Pacific Div.
58th of 61, USPHL Premier
Did Not Qualify
Long Beach Bombers
2024–2546103422212123212228th of 8, Pacific Div.
61st of 73, USPHL Premier
Did Not Qualify
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