Broome Dusters

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Broome Dusters
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Founded1973
Home ice Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena
Based in Binghamton, New York
ColorsGold and brown
League North American Hockey League

The Broome Dusters were an ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League. They played in Binghamton, New York, United States at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena. The team logo was designed by Johnny Hart, artist of the comic strip B.C. and a Binghamton native.

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History

The Dusters played in the NAHL, which served as the inspiration for the movie Slap Shot , which includes a "Broome County" team. One scene in the film was specifically drawn from events that occurred in Binghamton. In the movie, the Hanson brothers wear black-rimmed, Coke-bottle eyeglasses, and in one game, get into a fight immediately after the opening faceoff. In reality, both Jeff and Steve Carlson of the Johnstown Jets wore similar glasses, and did get into a long fight right after an opening faceoff. Johnstown Coach Dick Roberge told the Johnstown Tribune-Democrat , "We got into Binghamton about two or three weeks before the playoffs. In the team warmup, we're out there and all the Binghamton players came out with the plastic glasses and big noses, every one of them, poking fun at the Carlson brothers. We went back in the dressing room and the boys said, 'Coach, as soon as that puck is dropped, we're pairing up.' We had one heckuva fight. They went about 30 minutes until everyone got tired. We met them again in the finals (1974–75) and beat them four straight."

When the NAHL folded in 1977, the team was replaced by the Binghamton Dusters of the American Hockey League who previously operated as the Providence Reds.

Even in the year 2023, the history & precedent that the Broome Dusters established continue to have an impact on the sport of ice hockey within the Greater Binghamton area.

Season-by-season results

Regular Season
SeasonGamesWonLostTiedPointsGoals
For
Goals
Against
Standing
1973–747428415612743526th, NAHL
1974–757439323812932863rd, NAHL
1975–767427452562583375th, West
1976–777441312843633243rd, NAHL
Playoffs
Season1st round2nd roundFinals
1973–74Out of Playoffs
1974–75 Mohawk Valley Comets????L, 0–4, Johnstown
1975–76Out of Playoffs
1976–77W, Utica L, Maine --

Team records

Goals: 87 Dave Staffen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (1976–77)
Assists: 124 Rod Bloomfield Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (1976–77)
Points: 173 Rod Bloomfield Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (1976–77)
Penalty Minutes: 273 Paul Stewart Flag of the United States.svg (1975–76)
GAA: 3.61 Rick Lemay Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg (1974–75)
SV%:
Career Goals: 187 Rod Bloomfield Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Career Assists: 310 Rod Bloomfield Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Career Points: 497 Rod Bloomfield Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Career Penalty Minutes: 505 Paul Stewart Flag of the United States.svg
Career Goaltending Wins:
Career Shutouts:
Career Games: 288 Rod Bloomfield Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg

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