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MOST POINTS:

125    - Brandon Wheat Kings, 1978-79. Won 58, lost 5, tied 9 (72 games).

122    - Calgary Hitmen, 2008-09. Won 59, lost 9, 3 OTL, 1 SOL  (72 games).

121    - Victoria Cougars, 1980-81. Won 60, lost 11, tied 1 (72 games).

120    - Calgary Hitmen, 1999-00. Won 58, lost 12, tied 2 (72 games).

119    - Vancouver Giants, 2008-09. Won 57, lost 10, 3 OTL, 2 SOL (72 games).

          - Prince Albert Raiders, 1984-85. Won 58, lost 11, tied 3 (72 games).

116    - Brandon Wheat Kings, 1976-77. Won 54, lost 10, tied 8 (72 games).

114    - Red Deer Rebels, 2000-01. Won 54, lost 12, tied 3, 3 OTL (72 games).

FEWEST POINTS:

12      - Victoria Cougars, 1989-90. Won 5, lost 65, tied 2 (72 games).
13      - Calgary Buffaloes, 1966-67. Won 4, lost 47, tied 5 (56 games).

FEWEST POINTS (MINIMUM 68 GAME SCHEDULE):

12      - Victoria Cougars, 1989-90. Won 5, lost 65, tied 2 (72 games).
18      - Winnipeg Warriors, 1983-84. Won 9, lost 63, tied 0 (72 games).
21      - New Westminster Bruins, 1979-80. Won 10, lost 61, tied 1 (72 games).
23      - Vancouver Nats, 1972-73. Won 10, lost 55, tied 3 (68 games).

MOST WINS:

60      - Victoria Cougars, 1980-81 (72 games).

59      - Calgary Hitmen, 2008-09 (72 games).

58      - Calgary Hitmen, 1999-00 (72 games).

          - Prince Albert Raiders, 1984-85 (72 games).

          - Brandon Wheat Kings, 1978-79 (72 games).

FEWEST WINS:

4        - Calgary Buffaloes, 1966-67 (56 games).

FEWEST WINS (MINIMUM 68 GAME SCHEDULE):

5        - Victoria Cougars, 1989-90 (72 games).
8        - Regina Pats, 1976-77 (72 games).

MOST LOSSES:

65      - Victoria Cougars, 1989-90 (72 games).
63      - Winnipeg Warriors, 1983-84 (72 games).
61      - New Westminster Bruins, 1979-80 (72 games).

FEWEST LOSSES:

5        - Brandon Wheat Kings, 1978-79 (72 games).
8        - Flin Flon Bombers, 1967-68 (60 games).

FEWEST LOSSES (MINIMUM 68 GAME SCHEDULE):

5        - Brandon Wheat Kings, 1978-79 (72 games).
10      - Portland Winter Hawks, 1978-79 (72 games).
10      - Brandon Wheat Kings, 1976-77 (72 games).

MOST TIES:

15      - New Westminster Bruins, 1972-73 (68 games).
          - Calgary Centennials, 1976-77 (72 games).

MOST OVERTIME GAMES:

23      - Moose Jaw Warriors, 2007-08. Won 4, lost 6, SW 5, SL 8 (72 games).

22      - Seattle Thunderbirds, 2006-07. Won 8, lost 3, SL 11 (72 games).

21      - Regina Pats, 2002-03. Won 2, lost 5, tied 14 (72 games).

20      - Calgary Hitmen, 2004-05. Won 5, lost 6, tied 9 (72 games)

          - Vancouver Giants, 2003-04. Won 5, lost 6, tied 9 (72 games).

          - Seattle Thunderbirds, 2003-04. Won 3, lost 9, tied 8 (72 games).

          - Portland Winter Hawks, 1998-99. Won 3, lost 4, tied 13 (72 games).

          - Prince Albert Raiders, 1996-97. Won 6. lost 5, tied 9 (72 games).

MOST OVERTIME WINS:

9        - Brandon Wheat Kings, 2004-05 (72 games).

          - Portland Winter Hawks, 1989-90 (72 games).

8        - Spokane Chiefs, 1994-95 (72 games).

          - Seattle Thunderbirds, 2000-01 (72 games).

          - Lethbridge Hurricanes, 2002-03 (72 games).

          - Brandon Wheat Kings, 2001-02 (72 games).

          - Prince George Cougars, 2002-03 (72 games).

          - Seattle Thunderbirds, 2006-07 (72 games).

LONGEST WINNING STREAK:

24 - Victoria Cougars, February 6, 1981, through October 9, 1981. (Overlapping seasons)
22 - Estevan Bruins, October 6, 1967, through December 12, 1967.

LONGEST WINNING STREAK (Including playoffs):

27      - Victoria Cougars, February 6, 1981, through April 17, 1981.
23      - Brandon Wheat Kings, February 18, 1996, through April 14, 1996.

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK:

49      - Brandon Wheat Kings, February 11, 1978 through December 13, 1978.

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK (ONE SEASON):

29      - Brandon Wheat Kings, September 25, 1978 through December 13, 1978.
26      - Kamloops Blazers, October 14, 1998 through December 9, 1998.

LONGEST WINNING STREAK AT HOME (ONE SEASON):

29      - Kamloops Blazers, November 13, 1993 through March 12, 1994.
24      - Tacoma Rockets, October 28, 1992 through February 13, 1993.
22      - Medicine Hat Tigers, December 5, 1984 through March 12, 1985.
21      - Estevan Bruins, October 7, 1967, through February 6, 1968.
          - Flin Flon Bombers, November 19, 1967, through March 3, 1968.
          - Kamloops Blazers, January 5, 1993 through March 10, 1993.

LONGEST WINNING STREAK AT HOME (OVERLAPPING SEASONS):

33      - Kamloops Blazers, November 13, 1993 through October 8, 1994.
26      - Flin Flon Bombers, November 19, 1967 through November 1, 1968.

LONGEST WINNING STREAK AT HOME (OVERLAPPING SEASONS, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS):

30      - Kamloops Blazers, November 13, 1993 through April 2, 1994.
29      - Kamloops Blazers, February 21, 1984 through November 30, 1984.

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK AT HOME (ONE SEASON):

34      - New Westminster Bruins, October 5, 1973, through March 24, 1974.


LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK AT HOME (OVERLAPPING SEASONS):

38      - New Westminster Bruins, March 18, 1973, through October 6, 1974.

MOST WINS AT HOME:

33      - Kamloops Blazers, 1989-90
          - Seattle Thunderbirds, 1989-90
          - Swift Current Broncos, 1988-89

FEWEST LOSSES AT HOME:

0        - New Westminster Bruins, 1973-74
2        - Kamloops Blazers, 1998-99
          - Lethbridge Hurricanes, 1989-90
          - Seattle Thunderbirds, 1989-90
          - Swift Current Broncos, 1988-89
          - Brandon Wheat Kings, 1978-79
          - New Westminster Bruins, 1975-76

LONGEST WINNING STREAK ON ROAD:

18      - Calgary Hitmen, Nov. 16, 1999 through Feb. 12, 2000.

12      - Portland Winter Hawks, Jan. 16 through Mar. 8, 1981.

          - Kelowna Rockets, Nov. 30, 2003 through Jan. 18, 2004.

          - Saskatoon Blades, Oct. 7, 2008 through Dec. 5, 2008.

10      - Calgary Hitmen, Nov. 21, 1997 through Jan. 7, 1998.

          - Swift Current Broncos, Oct. 18, 2003 through Dec. 3, 2003.

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK ON ROAD:

18      - Calgary Hitmen, February 21, 1999 through February 12, 2000.
17      - Brandon Wheat Kings, Febraury 11, 1978, through December 13, 1978.

MOST WINS ON ROAD:

28      - Calgary Hitmen, 1999-00.

          - Saskatoon Blades, 2008-09.

27      - Calgary Hitmen, 2008-09.

          - Vancouver Giants, 2008-09.

          - Prince Albert Raiders, 1984-85.

          - Victoria Cougars, 1980-81.

FEWEST LOSSES ON ROAD:

3        - Brandon Wheat Kings, 1978-79.

LONGEST LOSING STREAK:

32      - Victoria Cougars, November 22, 1989 through February 11, 1990.
25      - New Westminster Bruins, February 8 through March 24, 1981.
24      - Winnipeg Warriors, February 5 through March 21, 1984.

LONGEST WINLESS STREAK:

36      - Regina Pats, October 23, 1976, through January 23, 1977.

LONGEST LOSING STREAK AT HOME:

19      - Winnipeg Warriors, January 24 through March 21, 1984.
17      - Victoria Cougars, November 25, 1989 through February 6, 1990.
13      - Vancouver Nats, December 2, 1972, through February 2, 1973.
          - New Westminster Bruins, September 29, 1979 through December 7, 1979.

LONGEST WINLESS STREAK AT HOME:

19      - Winnipeg Warriors, January 24 through March 21, 1984.
16      - Vancouver Nats, December 2, 1972, through February 6, 1973.

LONGEST LOSING STREAK ON ROAD:

23      - Vancouver Nats, November 11, 1972, through March 4, 1973.
21      - Victoria Cougars, November 1, 1989, through February 11, 1990.

LONGEST WINLESS STREAK ON ROAD (ONE SEASON):

36 - Regina Pats, October 3, 1976, through March 27, 1977.
(Note: All streak records include overlapping seasons unless otherwise specified.)

LONGEST WINLESS STREAK ON ROAD (OVERLAPPING SEASONS):

38 - Regina Pats, March 26, 1976, through September 25, 1977.

MOST IMPROVED TEAM (CONSECUTIVE SEASONS):

62 points - Brandon Wheat Kings, 1991-92 - 28 points. 1992-93 - 90 points.
59 points - Saskatoon Blades, 2003-04 - 27 points. 2004-05 - 86 points.
57 points - Moose Jaw Warriors, 2004-05 - 39 points. 2005-06 - 96 points.
55 points - Kamloops Junior Oilers, 1981-82 - 37 points. 1982-83 - 92 points.
53 points - Spokane Chiefs, 1998-99 - 47 points. 1999-00 - 100 points.
52 points - Tri-City Americans, 1997-98 - 40 points. 1998-99 - 92 points.

MOST CONSECUTIVE 50 WIN SEASONS:

3        - Kamloops Blazers, 1989-92.
2        - Kamloops Blazers, 1993-95.
          - Calgary Hitmen, 1998-00.
          - Medicine Hat Tigers, 1984-86.
          - Prince Albert Raiders, 1984-86.
          - Kamloops Junior Oilers/Blazers, 1983-85.
          - Portland Winter Hawks, 1979-81.
          - Victoria Cougars, 1979-81.

MOST CONSECUTIVE 40 WIN SEASONS:

7        - Regina Pats, 1979-86.

          - Kamloops Blazers, 1989-96.
6        - Medicine Hat Tigers, 1983-89.

          - Kamloops Jr. Oilers/Blazers, 1982-88.
          - Portland Winter Hawks, 1977-83.
          - Brandon Wheat Kings, 1992-98.

MOST CONSECUTIVE .500 SEASONS:

14      - Kamloops Jr. Oilers/Blazers, 1982-96.

10      - Kootenay Ice, 1999-09.

9        - Estevan/New Westminster Bruins, 1970-79.

          - Prince Albert Raiders, 1983-92.

8        - Swift Current Broncos, 1995-02.

7        - Red Deer Rebels, 1998-05

          - Medicine Hat Tigers, 1982-89.

          - Regina Pats, 1979-86.

          - Portland Winter Hawks, 1976-83.

          - Edmonton Oil Kings, 1966-73.

MOST GOALS:

496    - Kamloops Blazers, 1986-87 (72 games).
495    - Portland Winter Hawks, 1982-83 (72 games).
491    - Brandon Wheat Kings, 1978-79 (72 games).
484    - Kamloops Blazers, 1989-90 (72 games).
481    - Prince Albert Raiders, 1984-85 (72 games).
467    - Kamloops Junior Oilers, 1983-84 (72 games).

FEWEST GOALS:

132    - Portland Winter Hawks, 2007-08 (72 games).

135    - Swift Current Broncos, 2004-05 (72 games).

140    - Saskatoon Blades, 2003-04 (72 games).

145    - Red Deer Rebels, 2007-08 (72 games).

146    - Portland Winter Hawks, 2006-07 (72 games).

154    - Regina Pats, 2004-05 (72 games).

          - Chilliwack Bruins, 2008-09 (72 games).

MOST GOALS AGAINST:

580    - Winnipeg Warriors, 1983-84 (72 games).
565    - Victoria Cougars, 1989-90 (72 games).
531    - Kelowna Wings, 1982-83 (72 games).

FEWEST GOALS AGAINST:

125    - Kelowna Rockets, 2003-04 (72 games).

137    - Kootenay Ice, 2004-05 (72 games).

139    - Kelowna Rockets, 2004-05 (72 games).

142    - Everett Silvertips, 2006-07 (72 games).

143    - Flin Flon Bombers, 1967-68 (60 games).

          - Medicine Hat Tigers, 2004-05 (72 games).

          - Vancouver Giants, 2006-07 (72 games).

144    - Seattle Thunderbirds, 2004-05 (72 games).

145    - Spokane Chiefs, 2008-09 (72 games).

149    - Everett Silvertips, 2004-05 (72 games).

153    - Everett Silvertips, 2003-04 (72 games).

MOST SHUTOUTS, ONE SEASON:

14      - Kelowna Rockets, 2003-04 (72 games).

          - Seattle Thunderbirds, 2004-05 (72 games).

          - Everett Silvertips, 2006-07 (72 games).

          - Vancouver Giants, 2006-07 (72 games).

13      - Medicine Hat, 2004-05 (72 games).

12      - Everett Silvertips, 2004-05 (72 games).

          - Kootenay Ice, 2004-05 (72 games).

          - Vancouver Giants, 2005-06 (72 games).

          - Vancouver Giants, 2008-09 (72 games).

11      - Red Deer Rebels, 2000-01 (72 games).

          - Calgary Hitmen, 2005-06 (72 games).

          - Spokane Chiefs, 2008-09 (72 games).

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS

180    - Swift Current Broncos, 1988-89
165    - Portland Winter Hawks, 1988-89

MOST SHORT HANDED GOALS

31      - Spokane Chiefs, 1990-91.
30      - Flin Flon Bombers, 1977-78.
          - Tacoma Rockets, 1992-93.
          - Calgary Hitmen, 1999-00.
29      - Calgary Hitmen, 1998-99.

MOST 70 GOAL SCORERS:

3 - Brandon Wheat Kings, 1977-78. Bill Derlago, 89; Ray Allison, 74; Brian Propp, 70.
2 - Saskatoon Blades, 1975-76. Bernie Federko, 72; Blair Chapman, 71.
- Brandon Wheat Kings, 1976-77. Bill Derlago, 96; Dan Bonar, 75.
- Regina Pats, 1979-80. Doug Wickenheiser, 89; Mike Blaisdell, 71.
- Swift Current Broncos, 1992-93. Jason Krywulak, 81; Rick Girard, 71.

MOST 60 GOAL SCORERS:

3 - Seattle Thunderbirds, 1989-90. Glen Goodall, 76; Petr Nedved, 65; Victor Gervais, 64.
- Prince Albert Raiders, 1984-85. Dan Hodgson, 70; Dave Pasin, 64; Tony Grenier, 62.
- Regina Pats, 1981-82. Jock Callander, 79; Dave Michayluk, 62; Dale Derkatch, 62.
- Regina Pats, 1980-81. Jock Callander, 67; Brian Varga, 64; Dave Michayluk, 62.
- Brandon Wheat Kings, 1978-79. Brian Propp, 94; Laurie Boschman, 66; Ray Allison, 60.
- Brandon Wheat Kings, 1977-78. Bill Derlago, 89; Ray Allison, 74; Brian Propp, 70.
- Medicine Hat Tigers, 1975-76. Don Murdoch, 88; Morris Lukowich, 65; Greg Carroll, 60.

MOST 50 GOAL SCORERS:

5 - Lethbridge Hurricanes, 1989-90. Corey Lyons, 63; Kelly Ens, 62; Mark Greig, 55; Jason Ruff, 55; Wes Walz, 54.
- Regina Pats, 1981-82. Jock Callander, 79; Dave Michayluk, 62; Dale Derkatch, 62; Wally Schreiber, 56; Bre Pascal, 55.

4 - Seattle Thunderbirds, 1989-90. Glen Goodall, 76; Petr Nedved, 65; Victor Gervais, 64; Peter Kasowski, 50.
- Brandon Wheat Kings, 1987-88. Terry Menard, 56; Terry Yake, 55; Troy Kennedy, 55; Dale Marquette, 51.
- Saskatoon Blades, 1985-86. Larry DePalma, 61; Randy Smith, 60; Rod Matechuk, 57; Troy Vollhoffer, 55.
- Prince Albert Raiders, 1984-85. Dan Hodgson, 70; Dave Pasin, 64; Tony Grenier, 62; Ken Morrison, 51.
- Portland Winter Hawks, 1982-83. Randy Heath, 82; Cam Neely, 56; Grant Sasser, 54; Ken Yaremchuk, 51.
- New Westminster Bruins, 1975-76. Mark Lofthouse, 68; Fred Berry, 59; Rick Shinske, 52; Steve Clippingdale, 51.

MOST 40 GOAL SCORERS:

6 - Portland Winter Hawks, 1993-94. Lonny Bohonos, 62; Layne Roland, 50; Jason Wiemer, 45; Adam Deadmarsh, 43; Colin Foley, 42; Scott Nichol, 40.
- Lethbridge Hurricanes, 1989-90. Corey Lyons, 63; Kelly Ens, 62; Mark Greig, 55; Jason Ruff, 55; Wes Walz, 54; Bryan Bosch, 48.
- Portland Winter Hawks, 1982-83. Randy Heath, 82; Cam Neely, 56; Grant Sasser, 54; Ken Yaremchuk, 51; Alfie Turcotte,49; Ray Ferraro, 41.

5 - Swift Current Broncos, 1990-91. Geoff Sanderson, 62; Kimbi Daniels, 54; Todd Holt, 47; Tyler Wright, 41; Blake Knox, 40.
- Prince Albert Raiders, 1985-86. Pat Elynuik, 53; Ryan Stewart, 52; Dale McFee, 47; Tony Grenier, 42; Steve Gotaas, 40.
- Regina Pats, 1981-82. Jock Callander, 79; Dave Michayluk, 62; Dale Derkatch, 62; Wally Schreiber, 56; Brent Pascal, 55.
- Lethbridge Broncos, 1978-79. Gord Williams, 58; Doug Morrison, 56; Duane Sutter, 50; Earl Ingarfield, 43; Dave Snopek, 40.
- Medicine Hat Tigers, 1971-72. Jeff Ablett, 59; Stan Weir, 58; Lanny McDonald, 50; Derek Kuntz, 49; Tom Lysiak, 46.
- Swift Current Broncos, 1973-74. Dave Williams, 52; Don Larway, 46; Bryan Trottier, 41; Ian MacPhee, 41; Terry Ruskowski, 40.
- New Westminster Bruins, 1975-76. Mark Lofthouse, 68; Fred Berry, 59; Rick Shinske, 52; Steve Clippingdale, 51; Clayton Pachal, 41.

MOST 30 GOAL SCORERS:

9 - Kamloops Blazers, 1986-87. Rob Brown, 76; Robin Bawa, 57; Ron Shudra, 49; Darcy Norton 45; Glenn Mulvenna, 37; Warren Babe, 36; Doug Pickell, 34; Greg Hawgood, 30; Kelly Para, 30.
8 - New Westminster Bruins, 1975-76. Mark Lofthouse, 68; Fred Berry, 59; Rick Shinske, 52; Steve Clippingdale, 51; Clayton Pachal, 41; Harold Phillipoff, 38; Kevin Schamehorn, 32; Stan Smyl, 32.
- Portland Winter Hawks, 1980-81. Gary Yaremchuk, 56; Brian Shaw, 53; John Multan, 42; Lorne Bokshowan, 36; Perry Pelensky, 35; Ken Yaremchuk, 35; Robert Geale, 30; Tom McGillivery, 30.
- Victoria Cougars, 1980-81. Barry Pederson, 65; Rich Chernomaz, 49; Torrie Robertson, 45; Grant Rezansoff, 40; Paul Cyr, 36; Bud McCarthy, 35; Brad Palmer, 34; Mark Morrison, 31.
- Victoria Cougars, 1981-82, Paul Cyr, 52; Mark Morrison, 48; Stu Kulak, 38; Randy Wickware, 38; Rich Chernomaz, 36; Daryl Coldwell, 36; Geoff Courtnall, 35; Bryant Seaton, 32.

MOST 20 GOAL SCORERS:

12 - Medicine Hat Tigers, 1985-86.
- Portland Winter Hawks, 1980-81.

11 - Kamloops Blazers, 1989-90, 1986-87.
- Portland Winter Hawks, 1986-87, 1978-79.

MOST 100 POINT SCORERS:

7 - Portland Winter Hawks, 1982-83. Ken Yaremchuk, 160; Randy Heath, 151; Alfie Turcotte, 127; Cam Neely, 120; Grant Sasser, 119; Rich Kromm, 103; Brad Duggan, 100.
6 - Lethbridge Hurricanes, 1989-90. Corey Lyons, 142; Wes Walz, 140; Bryan Bosch, 138; Mark Greig, 135; Kelly Ens, 120; Jason Ruff, 119.
5 - Swift Current Broncos, 1988-89. Tim Tisdale, 139; Peter Kasowski, 131; Sheldon Kennedy, 106; Dan Lambert, 102; Brian Sakic, 100.
- Kamloops Blazers, 1986-87. Rob Brown, 212; Greg Hawgood, 123; Ron Shudra, 119; Robin Bawa, 113; Darcy Norton, 102.
- Saskatoon Blades, 1982-83. Roger Kortko, 161; Lane Lambert, 119; Perry Ganchar, 116; Todd Strueby, 110; Ross Lambert, 106.
- Regina Pats, 1981-82. Jock Callander, 190; Dave Michayluk, 173; Dale Derkatch, 142; Wally Schreiber 124; Brent Pascal, 101.
- Portland Winter Hawks, 1980-81. Jim Benning, 139; Gary Yaremchuk, 135; Brian Shaw, 118; Ken Yaremchuk, 103; Lorne Bokshowan, 101.
- Regina Pats, 1979-80. Doug Wickenheiser, 170; Ron Flockhart, 130; Darren Veitch, 122; Brian Varga, 118; Mike Blaisdell, 109.
- Medicine Hat Tigers, 1971-72. Tom Lysiak, 143; Stan Weir, 133; Jeff Ablett, 116; Lanny McDonald, 114; Derek Kuntz, 100.

MOST PENALTY MINUTES:

3,826 - Victoria Cougars, 1986-87.
3,744 - Spokane Chiefs, 1987-88.
3,692 - Spokane Chiefs, 1986-87.
3,664 - Spokane Chiefs, 1990-91
3,635 - Seattle Thunderbirds, 1987-88.
3,628 - Saskatoon Blades, 1986-87.
3,529 - Victoria Cougars, 1990-91
3,523 - Portland Winter Hawks, 1986-87.

ATTENDANCE (SINGLE SEASON):

362,227      - Calgary Hitmen, 2004-05 (36 home games)

326,637      - Calgary Hitmen, 2007-08 (36 home games)

326,215      - Calgary Hitmen, 2006-07 (36 home games)

319,802      - Calgary Hitmen, 2005-06 (36 home games)

318,601      - Calgary Hitmen, 2008-09 (36 home games)

315,763      - Portland Winter Hawks, 1995-96 (36 home games)

315,354      - Vancouver Giants, 2006-07 (36 home games)

313,822      - Vancouver Giants, 2007-08 (36 home games)

306,651      - Portland Winter Hawks, 1997-98 (36 home games)

305,439      - Portland Winter Hawks, 1996-97 (36 home games)

304,920      - Vancouver Giants, 2008-09 (36 home games)

302,403      - Vancouver Giants, 2004-05 (36 home games)

 

 

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