They played their home games at the Ohio Expo Center Coliseum which had a capacity of 5,676.
Despite leading the Eastern Conference of the UHL at the time of its demise, the team's final game had an attendance of only 732.
[3] The team was owned by Joe Milano Jr, a local Columbus restaurateur.
[2] The stars gained attention after Rescue Me actor Denis Leary was offered a one-game contract to play with the team.
He would have been paid the standard one-game salary for a UHL player ($300) and an undisclosed percentage of the ticket sales from the game would have been donated to his charity, Leary Firefighters Foundation.