“It was a great experience and I am really disappointed that we couldn’t keep it going beyond five years,” said Papista, who bought the struggling team in 2004. “I still think Dayton has the potential to be a great hockey market, but it has to be driven by a great facility.”
Season-ticket pledges, which the Bombers collected while hoping to set the stage for a return in 2010, will be reimbursed through Gottschlich & Portune, the Bombers’ law firm, located in The Armory on East Sixth Street.
Checks will be available beginning July 13 on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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