[5][6] On March 10, 2019, owner Nichols assaulted a referee as the official was coming off the ice following the first period of a game against the Carolina Thunderbirds.
[12] 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.
During the December 27, 2019, game against the Danbury Hat Tricks, due to a rash of injuries, owner Robbie Nichols was forced to suit up as an emergency player.
[16] With the ongoing restrictions amidst the pandemic, the FPHL announced that Elmira and Watertown would be the only two teams to start the season on February 3, 2021.
[17] The two teams played three exhibition games at the end of January before heading to Watertown for the start of their Summit Series.
[20] The Ignite Cup consists of a five-game series between the top two teams that had played at least 16 regular season games.
[21] Elmira finished the regular season in second place, qualifying to face the top-seeded Columbus River Dragons in the Ignite Cup where they lost three-games-to-none.