The regular season ran for 58 games for four of the six teams, with the Port Huron Prowlers and Danville Dashers each playing 59.
The Carolina Thunderbirds won both the regular season and the playoff championships, the latter being their first league title.
[1] In the same press conference, FHL commissioner Kirnan confirmed that the North Shore Knights—which had ceased to operate back in February and released all its players and staff in March—was formally folded.
On March 10, 2019, Enforcers' owner Nichols assaulted a referee after the first period of a game against the Carolina Thunderbirds.
[9] The Enforcers heavily contested the call, with team-leading scorer Ahmed Mahfouz verbally confronting the officials and leading to a physical altercation between head coach Brent Clarke and a linesman.