– Kamloops Jr. Oilers, March 23, 1984 through April 30, 1984. Kevin Yellowaga scored at 0:05. OHL players who hold the single season record for the most points in one OHL season. 53 points – Spokane Chiefs, 1998-99 – 47 points. Mike Piersol scored at 0:04. – Portland Winter Hawks, at Calgary, February 19, 1980 against Calgary Wranglers, third period. We believe in fully disclosing the methods to which we collect and use your personal information. Mario Lemieux – 282 points in 70 games. 16,850 – Portland Winter Hawks, at Rose Garden, versus Kamloops Blazers, January 20, 1996. 15 – Kamloops Blazers, April 8, 1988, at Kamloops. 662 – Cam Ward, Red Deer Rebels, 2002 (23 games). Pos. 6 secs – New Westminster Bruins, at Portland, January 28, 1987 against Portland Winter Hawks, second period. – Jeff Calvert, Tacoma Rockets, versus Moose Jaw Warriors, December 29, 1992. – Portland Winter Hawks, 1979-81. Centennials won 5-3. You can change your selection at any time. 13      – Calgary Buffaloes, 1966-67. Defeated Seattle 19-3. 484    – Kamloops Blazers, 1989-90 (72 games). 53 – Rob Brown, Kamloops Blazers, 1983-87 (51 games). 52 points – Tri-City Americans, 1997-98 – 40 points. Brandon, WHL 1983-84, To purchase the Big Book of Sports Lists click here. Ken Yaremchuk, 160; Randy Heath, 151; Alfie Turcotte, 127; Cam Neely, 120; Grant Sasser, 119; Rich Kromm, 103; Brad Duggan, 100. Wheat Kings won 8-1 – Brett McLean, Kelowna Rockets, November 18, 1997, at Kelowna against Regina Pats. – Brandon Wheat Kings, 1977-78. 20 – Dan Spring, Edmonton Oil Kings, 1971 (17 games). Darren Galley scored at 0:08. Tigers won 6-5. The Wheat Kings hold the CHL record for most points (125) in a single season, setting the mark in 1978–79. 119    – Vancouver Giants, 2008-09. – Larry Hendrick, Edmonton Oil Kings, April 30 and May 2, 1972. – Don McLeod, Edmonton Oil Kings, March 21 and March 22, 1967. LONGEST WINNING STREAK AT HOME (OVERLAPPING SEASONS): 33      – Kamloops Blazers, November 13, 1993 through October 8, 1994. 6,958          – Danny Lorenz, Seattle, 1986-90 (224 games). 197 – Cliff Ronning, New Westminster Bruins (89 goals, 108 assists), 1984-85 (70 games). 29      – Kamloops Blazers, February 21, 1984 through November 30, 1984. 7        – Regina Pats, 1979-86. – Dave Chartier, Brandon Wheat Kings (5 goals, 3 assists), March 27, 1981, at Brandon, against Regina Pats. 12      – Victoria Cougars, 1989-90. 20 – Regina Pats versus Saskatoon Blades, March 28, 1985, at Regina. NBA/ABA Leaders. Won 9, lost 63, tied 0 (72 games). Blades won 5-1. 2.12   – Cam Ward, Red Deer, 2001-04(159 games). – Cam Plante, Brandon Wheat Kings, 1983-84. He spent the entirety of his major-junior career with the Blazers, finishing with 46 goals and 116 points in 205 regular season games, along with two goals and three points in 10 post-season contests. MOST PENALTY MINUTES IN ONE SEASON’S PLAYOFF: 169 – Jeff Crawford, Regina Pats, 1982 (19 games). 2.18   – Dustin Tokarski, Spokane, 2006-09 (129 Games). 89 – Kyle Reeves, Tri-City Americans, 1990-91. Larry DePalma, 61; Randy Smith, 60; Rod Matechuk, 57; Troy Vollhoffer, 55. – Dustin Slade, Kam, Brn, Reg, Van, 2002-07 (132 games). 1,025 – Brantt Myhres, Portland – Lethbridge – Spokane, 1990-94 (241 games). – Doug Trapp, Regina Pats, October 10, 1984, at Regina, against Seattle Breakers. 6,126          – Kyle Moir, Swift Current Broncos, 2002-07 (233 games). – Portland Winter Hawks, 1982-83. – Saskatoon Blades, 1985-86. Tigers won 6-3.– Mike Rogers, Calgary Centennials, March 30, 1973, against Medicine Hat Tigers, second period. 703 – Mac Carruth, Portland Winterhawks, 2011 (21 games). – Kelowna Rockets, March 22, 2003 through April 19, 2003. 14    – Estevan Bruins (12-0-2), 1968 Playoffs. Won 58, lost 11, tied 3 (72 games). Gary Yaremchuk scored at 0:04.Winter Hawks won 5-4. – Red Deer Rebels, 2012-13 (72 games). – Lethbridge Hurricanes, 1989-90. Pats won 4-3. Bryan Trottier (Swift Current/Lethbridge Broncos, 1972-75) Trottier played in the WCHL for three … 10      – Portland Winter Hawks, 1978-79 (72 games). NHL & WHA Single Season Leaders and Records for Points. 17      – Jeff Glass, Kootenay, 2002-05 (143 games). – Chris Osgood, Medicine Hat Tigers, versus Swift Current Broncos, January 3, 1991. Customize your lineup with your favourite leagues and teams. 19 – Tri-City Americans, October 3, 1990, at Seattle. – Prince Albert Raiders, 1984-85. Enter your email address to get a new one. Pats won 6-2.– Doug Saunders, Kamloops Junior Oilers, April 14, 1984, against Portland Winter Hawks, third period. – Troy Mick, Portland Winter Hawks, November 23, 1988, at Portland, against Kamloops Blazers. 57 points – Moose Jaw Warriors, 2004-05 – 39 points. 77      – Lance Monych, Brandon Wheat Kings, 2001-05. – Medicine Hat Tigers, at Medicine Hat, April 15, 1988, against Saskatoon Blades, first period. 12      – Portland Winter Hawks, Jan. 16 through Mar. Centennials won 7-5.– Mike Wanchuk, Regina Pats, April 11, 1972, at Regina, against Flin Flon Bombers, second period. Junior Oilers won 11-5. 21      – Regina Pats, 2002-03. MOST POWER PLAY GOALS (ONE GAME, ONE TEAM): 10 – Tri-City Americans, at Seattle, October 3, 1990 against Seattle Thunderbirds. 46 – Rob Brown, Kamloops Blazers, (18 goals, 28 assists), 1986 (16 games). Pats won 3-2. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in North America the regular season was suspended on March 12, 2020, and cancelled six days later. The regular season began on September 23, 2016 and ended on March 19, 2017. Jets won 9 -3. 3. Honourable mention: Cole Sillinger (Medicine Hat Tigers) 2018. 30      – Flin Flon Bombers, 1977-78. 41 – Dale Derkatch, Regina Pats, 1984 (23 games). Tom Lysiak, 143; Stan Weir, 133; Jeff Ablett, 116; Lanny McDonald, 114; Derek Kuntz, 100. The 2016–17 WHL season is the 51st season of the Western Hockey League (WHL). 5 – Daymond Langkow, Tri-City Americans, March 18, 1995, at Tri-Cities, against Portland Winter Hawks, third period. MOST SHUTOUTS IN ONE SEASON’S PLAYOFF, GOALTENDER: 6 – Dustin Slade, Vancouver Giants, 2006 (18 games).5 – Mac Carruth, Portland Winterhawks, 2013 (21 games). – Mark Polak, Medicine Hat, 1992-97. – Dennis Sobchuk, Regina Pats, January 19, 1973, at Regina, against Brandon Wheat Kings, second period. 26, 1976. 325 – Todd Robinson, Portland, 1994-99 (317 games). 17,139 – Calgary Hitmen, at Canadian Airlines Saddledome, versus Kootenay Ice, April 29, 2000. Pats won 13-6. – Portland Winterhawks, 2012-13 (72 games). 8 – Alfie Turcotte Portland Winter Hawks (4 goals, 4 assists), March 26, 1983 at Seattle, against Seattle Breakers. • RECAP: Kelly McCrimmon joined the team in 1988-89, so better days lay ahead. But more recently, statistics such as shots, hits, time on ice (TOI) and number of shifts have been recorded as well. 6 secs – Regina Pats, at Regina, November 2, 1987 against Victoria Cougars. All-time point leaders … – Darcy Kuemper, Red Deer Rebels, 2010-11 (62 games) 11 – Justin Pogge, Calgary Hitmen, 2005-06 (54 games). Wheat Kings won 15-4. Darren Kwiatkowski scored at 0:06. Won 59, lost 9, 3 OTL, 1 SOL  (72 games). 3 – Seattle Thunderbirds, 1989-90. Leach scored 5 goals on February 10 and 6 goals February 11. NBA/ABA Leaders Table; Rank Player PTS Season; 1. Oil Kings won 12-5.– Rick Sentes, Regina Pats, April 24, 1967, at Regina, against Estevan Bruins, second period. The WHL Rookie of the Year finished the regular season with 56 points and put up 15 points in 21 playoff games, averaging just under a point per game at 0.87. 153    – Everett Silvertips, 2003-04 (72 games). Tigers won 4-3. 10 – Brandon Wheat Kings, Mar. 290 – Todd Robinson, Portland, 1994 -98 (281 games). His best season was in 1996-97 where he placed third in scoring with 125 points. – Regina Pats, 1981-82. 17      – Victoria Cougars, November 25, 1989 through February 6, 1990. – Olaf Kolzig, Tri-City Americans, versus Seattle Thunderbirds, November 29, 1989. 496    – Kamloops Blazers, 1986-87 (72 games). Tom Stanger scored at 0:07. FEWEST POINTS (MINIMUM 68 GAME SCHEDULE): 12      – Victoria Cougars, 1989-90. Blades won 17-5. ... With eight points in two games, Edmonton Oil Kings star Dylan Guenther is the WHL Player of the Week presented by Journie Rewards. 2 mins, 39 secs – Doug Saunders, Kamloops Junior Oilers, April 14, 1984, at Portland against Portland Winter Hawks, third period. Brett McLean scored at 12:25, Jason Deleurme at 12:30, and Tyler Prosofsky at 12:37. – Blair Chapman, Saskatoon Blades, (24 goals, 19 assists), 1976 (20 games). 36      – Reg Leach, Flin Flon Bombers, 1967-68. – Blake Comeau, Kelowna Rockets, 2003-06. – Victoria Cougars, 1979-81. – Seattle Thunderbirds, 2004-05 (72 games). Customize your Sportsnet lineup for the latest news from your favourite leagues and teams. 12      – Everett Silvertips, 2004-05 (72 games). Don Murdoch, 88; Morris Lukowich, 65; Greg Carroll, 60. 136 – Rob Brown, Kamloops Blazers, 1986-87. Enter your email below and we'll send you another email. – Cam Ward, Red Deer Rebels, April 11 and April 16, 2004. Blades won 7-5. Wheat Kings won 13-1.– Don Nachbaur, Billing Bighorns, April 20, 1978, against New Westminster Bruins. NHL.com is the official website of the National Hockey League. 12 – Medicine Hat Tigers, 1985-86. 140 – Cam Plante, Brandon Wheat Kings (22 goals, 118 assists), 1983-84. Prior to the formation of the WHL, the single-season points record for the Pats belongs to Fran Huck when he collected 153 points (86G, 67A) in 1963-64. 187 – Bernie Federko, Saskatoon Blades (72 goals, 115 assists), 1975-76 (72 games). 45 – Bernie Federko, Saskatoon Blades, (18 goals, 27 assists), 1976 (20 games). 63      – Winnipeg Warriors, 1983-84 (72 games). Americans won 19-3. 47 – Trevor Kruger, Swift Current Broncos, 1988-89 (59 games). They reached the final game, losing to the Windsor Spitfires. Active players are listed in bold * Indicates member of the Hall of Fame. 4 – Braydon Coburn, Portland Winter Hawks, February 4, 2005, at Seattle. Réal Cloutier – 216 points in 69 games Victoria won 4-2. 3,744 – Spokane Chiefs, 1987-88. MOST POINTS BY A DEFENCEMAN IN ONE SEASON’S PLAYOFF: 34 – John Miner, Regina Pats, (9 goals, 25 assists), 1984 (23 games). © 2000-2021 Rogers Media. 262 – Glen Goodall, Seattle, 1984-90 (399 games). Age. Won 56, lost 13, OTL 1, SOL 2 (72 games). MOST PENALTY MINUTES IN ONE SEASON’S PLAYOFF, GOALTENDER: 31 – Randy Ireland, Saskatoon Blades, 1976 (15 games). 1,137 – Boris Fistric, New Westminster – Brandon, 1977-80 (166 games). Winter Hawks won 7-4. 5  – Eric Fehr, Brandon Wheat Kings, 2004-05. Scott Rawson scored at 17:43 and Glenn  Mulvenna at 17:49. Pat LaFontaine – 234 points in 70 games. – Portland Winter Hawks, December 10, 1980, at Portland. 25      – New Westminster Bruins, February 8 through March 24, 1981. 222 – Dale Derkatch, Regina, 1981-84 (204 games). 1,393 – Jamie Reeve, Regina Pats, 1984 (23 games). Jock Callander, 79; Dave Michayluk, 62; Dale Derkatch, 62; Wally Schreiber, 56; Bre Pascal, 55. Defeated Victoria 16-3 at Tri-Cities,and defeated Seattle at Seattle 19-3. Sillinger was a standout rookie this season for the Tigers finishing fourth in first year scoring with 53 points in 48 games and is poised to … Blades won 10-3.– Bill Bell, Regina Pats, April 1, 1974, at Regina, against Saskatoon Blades. – Swift Current Broncos, Oct. 18, 2003 through Dec. 3, 2003. Michel Deziel – 227 points in 69 games – Bart Hunter, Portland Winter Hawks, 1979 (23 games). Rockets won 3-2. 112 – Brian Propp, Brandon Wheat Kings, 1977-78. – Ken Morrison, Kamloops Blazers, 1985-86. 103 – Dale Derkatch, Regina Pats (30 goals, 73 assists), 1982-85 (54 games) 100 – Greg Hawgood, Kamloops Blazers, (29 goals, 71 assists), 1983-88 (66 games) 95 – Ty Rattie, Portland Winterhawks, (50 goals, 45 assists), 2010-13 (76 games) 86 – Rob Brown, Kamloops Blazers, (33 goals, 53 assists), 1983-87 (51 games) 82 – Brad Moran, Calgary Hitmen, (34 goals, 48 assists), 1995-00 (52 games) 77 – Brian Propp, Brandon Wheat Kings (36 goals, 41 assists), 1977-79 (46 games) 75 – Ray Allison, Brandon Wheat Kings (36 goals, 39 assists), 1976-79 (49 games) 71 – Al Conroy, Medicine Hat Tigers (26 goals, 45 assists), 1982-86 (54 games), 238 – Randy Turnbull, Portland Winter Hawks, 1979-82 (35 games). Wanye Gretzky Analysis sponsor(s) this page. 145    – Red Deer Rebels, 2007-08 (72 games). – Todd Bergen, Prince Albert Raiders, 1983-84. Pats won 15-9. 16,109 – Calgary Hitmen, at Pengrowth Saddledome, versus Brandon Wheat Kings, April 13, 2005. 18      – Calgary Hitmen, Nov. 16, 1999 through Feb. 12, 2000. He helped Kelowna to the 2015 WHL championship, scoring 28 points in 19 games and earning playoff MVP honors. 1,353 – B.J Boxma, Kootenay Ice, 2002 (22 games). Blades won 17-5. 29, 1989 through Apr. – Portland Winter Hawks, 1989-90 (72 games). – Vancouver Giants, 2006-07 (72 games). 17,520 – Portland Winter Hawks, at Rose Garden, versus Kamloops Blazers, March 16, 1996. Schmermund scored at 12:53 and 12:58. 1.83 – Derek Yeomans, Kelowna Rockets, 2004-05 (100 goals allowed in 3277 minutes). 13 – Brad Rubachuk, Lethbridge Hurricanes, 1990-91. – Wally Schreiber, Regina Pats, October 20, 1981 through February 23, 1982 (99 points). 1,406 – Derek Davis, Edmonton – Great Falls – Medicine Hat, 1978-81 (200 games). – Swift Current Broncos, 1992-93. Alistrov was a key contributor for the Oil Kings and should be back for a third WHL season. 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. Kerry Ketter scored at 19:50 and Frank Spring at 19:53. – Brian Propp, Brandon Wheat Kings, 1978-79. Won 58, lost 5, tied 9 (72 games). 7 secs – Ron Sutter, Lethbridge Broncos, April 24, 1983, at Portland, against Portland Winter Hawks, second period. – Tri-City Americans, 2006-13. 2.16   – Jeff Glass, Kootenay, 2002-05 (143 games). Since there is no "official minor league record keeping association" Hockeydb.com presents these numbers as the most comprehensive ever compiled. 56      – Mark Fitzpatrick, Medicine Hat, 1984-88. Brandon won 12-5. A workhorse and natural-born leader, Neighbours racked up 70 points (23G-47A) in 64 games last season. Geoff Courtnall scored at 0:06. 26 – New Westminster Bruins versus Seattle Breakers, March 24, 1981 at Seattle Breakers won 16-10. 16 – Brian Propp, Brandon Wheat Kings, 1978-79. 5 – Lethbridge Hurricanes, 1989-90. – Justin Kurtz, Brandon Wheat Kings, February 28, 1997, at Brandon against Moose Jaw Warriors. Brad McCrimmon scored at 2:54 and Laurie Boschman at 3:00. 33 – Keith Brown, Portland Winter Hawks, (3 goals, 30 assists), 1979 (25 games). Wheat Kings won 11-5. We've sent an email with instructions to create a new password. 18      – Calgary Hitmen, February 21, 1999 through February 12, 2000. 4        – Calgary Buffaloes, 1966-67 (56 games). – Stu Barnes, Tri-City Americans, October 29, 1989, at Tri-Cities, against Brandon Wheat Kings. 49 – Glen Hanlon, Brandon Wheat Kings, 1976-77 (65 games) 48 – Corey Hirsch, Kamloops Blazers, 1989-90 (63 games). Dan Hodgson, 70; Dave Pasin, 64; Tony Grenier, 62; Ken Morrison, 51. 15        – Kelowna Rockets, 2011-12 (72 games). – Sergei Klimentiev, Medicine Hat Tigers, March 12, 1995, at Lethbridge against Lethbridge Hurricanes. 119 mins, 41 secs – Saskatoon Blades at Medicine Hat Tigers, April 8, 2006. Won 58, lost 12, tied 2 (72 games). Hitmen won 5-1. 199 mins, 17 secs – Dustin Slade, Vancouver Giants, April 22, 2006 through May 5, 2006. 90     – Ron Chipperfield, Brandon Wheat Kings, 1973-74 (66 games). 32      – Kyle Reeves, Tri-City Americans, 1990-91. 93     – Jim McGeough, Billings Bighorns, 1981-82 (71 games). Winter Hawks won 10-5. During the season, the Thunderbirds clinched the U.S. Division after a 4–1 win over the Spokane Chiefs on March 15. Dave Williams, 52; Don Larway, 46; Bryan Trottier, 41; Ian MacPhee, 41; Terry Ruskowski, 40. LONGEST WINNING STREAK AT HOME (OVERLAPPING SEASONS, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS): 30      – Kamloops Blazers, November 13, 1993 through April 2, 1994. Jock Callander, 79; Dave Michayluk, 62; Dale Derkatch, 62. 16,183 – Vancouver Giants, at Pacific Coliseum, versus Kelowna Rockets, April 2, 2005. Lane Lambert began by scoring at 6:37, Glen Olszewski scored at 6:52, Todd Strueby at 7:04, and Roger Kortko at 7:29. 2.30   – Mike Wall, Everett, Prince George, 2001-05 (108 games). – Portland Winterhawks, Jan. 25, 2013 through Feb. 23, 2013. – Brandon Wheat Kings, 1978-79 (72 games). 706 – Bart Hunter, Portland Winter Hawks, 1979 (23 games). Pats won 6-3.– Matt Calvert, Brandon Wheat Kings, April 20, 2010, at Brandon, against Calgary Hitmen, second period. 11 – Kamloops Blazers, February 7, 1992, at Kamloops. Sorel, QMJHL 1973-74, 5. Mike Lay scored at 0:06. Won 4, lost 5, SW 7, SL 5 (72 games). Minimum requirement for inclusion in the “Points per Game” record list: -At least 40 points. 4 secs – Calgary Hitmen at Calgary, February 24, 1996 against Lethbridge Hurricanes, second period. – Ian Wilkie, Edmonton Oil Kings, 1967-70. – Saskatoon Blades, 2008-09. – Vancouver Giants, March 8, 2006 through May 9, 2006. 33      – Kamloops Blazers, 1989-90           – Seattle Thunderbirds, 1989-90           – Swift Current Broncos, 1988-89, 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. His best season came in 1988-89 when he reached 115 points as Lemieux’s teammate in Pittsburgh . 280 – Ken Yaremchuk, Portland, 1979-83 (210 games). 3,628 – Saskatoon Blades, 1986-87. 11,463        – Dale Masson, Kamloops – Victoria, 1989-94. – Dave Babych, Keith Brown, Ron Chorney, Ed Cooper, Jim Dobson, Joel Elliot, Florent Robidoux, Don Stewart, Alvin Szott, Mike Toal, Tim Tookey, Blake Wesley and Bart Yachimec of the Portland Winter Hawks, 1979. Rockets won 5-4. Thunderbirds won 6-3. – Cam Braes, Lethbridge, Moose Jaw, 2007-12. In two seasons with the Club, he produced 199 points averaging 1.39 points per game. Warriors won 6-5. 8, 1981. 216 – Todd Holt, Swift Current, 1989-94 (321 games). Gord Williams scored at 0:09. 1,337 – Doug Lecuyer, Edmonton – Calgary – Portland, 1973-78 (302 games). Oilers won 10-5.– Ron Flockhart, Regina Pats, April 5, 1980, against Medicine Hat Tigers. 14, 1996. 120    – Calgary Hitmen, 1999-00. Tigers won 6-5. Dave Chartier scored at 16:01 for Brandon and Glen Merkosky scored at 16:06 for Calgary. Babych scored at 5:19 and 5:24. He managed to get in five games with the Silver Knights, posting a goal and five points … 405 – Brian Sakic, Swift Current – Tri-City, 1987-92 (343 games). – Prince George Cougars, 2002-03 (72 games). 11 – Kamloops Blazers, 1989-90, 1986-87. Jock Callander, 79; Dave Michayluk, 62; Dale Derkatch, 62; Wally Schreiber, 56; Brent Pascal, 55. Jacques Locas – 206 points in 63 games [9] Jankowski led the league in goals with 41, during the 1963-64 season as a member of the Denver Invaders , where he was the recipient of the Fred J. Hume Cup as the league's most gentlemanly player. Wheat Kings won 11-5. – Jason Krywulak, Swift Current Broncos, 1992-93. Pats won 6-3.– Lanny McDonald, Medicine Hat Tigers, April 5, 1973, against Calgary Centennials, first period. – Vancouver Giants, 2003-12. Wheat Kings won 9-6. Lorne Henning scored at 0:06. Brandon, WHL 1978-79, T-14. They are as complete and accurate as is possible. 230 – Craig Endean, Regina – Seattle, 1983-88 (351 games). MOST GOALS (ONE TEAM) IN TWO CONSECUTIVE GAMES: 35 – Tri-City Americans, September 30, 1990 and October 3, 1990. 14 – Al Stewart, Prince Albert Raiders, 1983-84. Photo Credit: Justin OertelMcCartney earned the second-most penalty minutes (105) of any player in the WHL last season, second only to the Seattle Thunderbirds' Cade McNelly. 12,131        – Evan Lindsay, Tri-City – Prince Albert, 1995-00. 2. Most points in a season opening half: 55, Barcelona (2012–13) Most points in a season closing half: 52, Real Madrid (2009–10) [citation needed] Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 18 games): 30, Athletic Bilbao (1929–30) Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 22 games): 34, Betis Balompié (1934–35) 473 – Greg Hawgood, Kamloops (147 goals, 326 assists), 1983-88 (310 games). Blazers won 11-5.– Dale Derkatch, Regina Pats (7 assists), March 26, 1982, at Regina, against Brandon, Wheat Kings. 17 – Regina Pats, March 28, 1985, at Regina. – Gerry Pinder, Saskatoon Blades, March 12, 1967, at Saskatoon, against Calgary Buffaloes, third period (5 goals, 2 assists). Brian Propp, 94; Laurie Boschman, 66; Ray Allison, 60. Won 2, lost 5, tied 14 (72 games). But more recently, statistics such as shots, hits, time on ice (TOI) and number of shifts have been recorded as well. Warriors won 9-5. 18 – Winnipeg Warriors, October 19, 1982, at Winnipeg. Privacy Policy Sorry we could not verify that email address. 1999-00 – 100 points. Lonny Bohonos, 62; Layne Roland, 50; Jason Wiemer, 45; Adam Deadmarsh, 43; Colin Foley, 42; Scott Nichol, 40. – Dennis Sobchuk, Regina Pats (6 goals, 4 assists), January 19, 1973, at Regina, against Brandon Wheat Kings. BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (MINIMUM OF 60 GAMES PLAYED): 1.73   – Kelly Guard, Kelowna, 2002-04 (115 Games). – Joey Perricone, Moose Jaw, 2003-08. 196 mins, 29 secs – Kevin Nastiuk, Medicine Hat Tigers, April 30, 2004 through May 5, 2004. He just wrapped up a very impressive rookie season where the right winger racked up 26 goals, 33 assists, and 59 points in just 58 games. Bill Derlago, 96; Dan Bonar, 75. 5,652          – Mark Frank, Lethbridge – Medicine Hat, 1978-83 (197 games). 16      – Vancouver Nats, December 2, 1972, through February 6, 1973. – Flin Flon Bombers, November 19, 1967, through March 3, 1968. 288 – Steven Kuhn, Spokane Chiefs, September 18, 2008, through March 17, 2012. 2.00   – Tyson Sexsmith, Vancouver, 2004-09 (179 Games). Thunderbirds won 10-4. – Kootenay Ice, 1999-13. MOST SAVES BY A GOALTENDER (REGULATION & OVERTIME): 77 – Lucas Gore, Chilliwack Bruins at Spokane Chiefs, March 16, 2011. Bernie Federko, 72; Blair Chapman, 71. 13,708        – Kurtis Mucha, Portland – Kamloops, 2005-10. – Lethbridge Broncos, 1978-79. 50 – Lawrence Sacharuk, Saskatoon Blades, 1971-72. – Tacoma Rockets, 1992-93. 24 secs – Jim Harrison, Estevan Bruins, December 4, 1966, at Estevan, against Regina Pats, third period. Mark Lofthouse, 68; Fred Berry, 59; Rick Shinske, 52; Steve Clippingdale, 51; Clayton Pachal, 41; Harold Phillipoff, 38; Kevin Schamehorn, 32; Stan Smyl, 32. – Darcy Tucker, Kamloops Blazers, 1994-95. 4 – Seattle Thunderbirds, 1989-90. Verdun, QMJHL 1982-83, 4. – Winnipeg Warriors, at Winnipeg, December 29, 1981 against Lethbridge Broncos, third period. Wheat Kings lost                7-1. 31, 1976 through Apr. Blades won 4-3. Breakers won 11-5. Tigers won 10-1. Won 57, lost 12, 1 OTL, 2 SOL (72 games). Spokane won 2-1 in a shootout. • SEASON: (25-43-4, 54 points, 7th in East Division, 12th of 14 in WHL) • PLAYOFFS: Missed post-season. Chiefs won 13-6. Wayne Inglis scored at 0:08 and Murray Myers at 0:11. 16      – Kyle Moir, Swift Current, 2002-07(233 games). – New Westminster Bruins, September 29, 1979 through December 7, 1979. 6 – Portland Winter Hawks, 1993-94. Broncos won 10-5.– Bernie Federko, Saskatoon Blades, April 28, 1976, at Saskatoon, against New Westminster Bruins. 1.72 – Justin Pogge, Calgary Hitmen, 2005-06 (93 goals allowed in 3,237 minutes). 1:58 Hurricanes ready to drop puck on 24-game WHL season When the Lethbridge Hurricanes open the season on Friday night in Edmonton, it will be 356 days after their last WHL game. BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE, GOALTENDER (40 PERCENT OF MINUTES PLAYED): 1.56 – Kelly Guard, Kelowna Rockets, 2003-04 (95 goals allowed in 3,652 minutes). Quebec, QMJHL 1970-71, 9. 36      – Brian Propp, Brandon Wheat Kings, 1977-79 (46 games). Teams tied 7-7. – Kent Hayes, Moose Jaw Warriors, April 9, 1986, at Regina, against Regina Pats. 16        – Prince Albert Raiders, 2005-06 (72 games). – Prince Albert Raiders, 1985-86. 10 – Chris Worthy, Flin Flon Bombers, 1967-68 (54 games). 508 – Mel Hewitt, 96 with Saskatoon Blades and 412 with Calgary Wranglers, 1977-78 (68 games). – Saskatoon Blades, Oct. 7, 2008 through Dec. 5, 2008. Rob Jacobsen scored at 0:07. 12,149        – Steve Passmore, Tri-City – Victoria – Kamloops, 1989-94. – Swift Current Broncos, Mar. NBA & ABA Single Season Leaders and Records for Points. – Lethbridge Broncos at Saskatoon, March 23, 1979, against Saskatoon Blades, second period. of teams: 22: Countries: Canada (17 teams) United States (5 teams) Most recent champion(s) Prince Albert Raiders: Most titles : Kamloops Blazers (6) TV partner(s) Canada Sportsnet Sportsnet One Shaw TV United States NBC Sports Northwest: … Spokane won 2-1 in a shootout. – Medicine Hat Tigers, 2004-05 (72 games). 196 mins, 45 secs – Kenton Rein, Prince Albert Raiders, March 29, 1986 through April 5, 1986. While the WHL Draft is the first opportunity for teams to select graduating U15 players, it is not … Rebels 9-5.– Jeremy Stasiuk, Spokane Chiefs, April 4, 1995, against Tri-City Americans, first period. – Kamloops Blazers, January 5, 1993 through March 10, 1993. Pats won 13-6.– Dave Kryskow, Edmonton Oil Kings (5 goals, 2 assists), March 25, 1971, at Edmonton, against Saskatoon Blades. 194 – Brian Propp, Brandon Wheat Kings (94 goals, 100 assists), 1978-79 (71 games). – Brandon Wheat Kings, 2001-02 (72 games). – Richie Regehr, Portland Winter Hawks, November 27, 2002, versus Prince George Cougars. 3 secs – Kamloops Junior Oilers at Kamloops, March 6, 1983, against Portland Winter Hawks, second period. We also invite you to ask us about our policies or feel free to let us know how we can better serve your privacy concerns. Terry Menard, 56; Terry Yake, 55; Troy Kennedy, 55; Dale Marquette, 51. Reaves made his impact in a different way. Broncos won 9-7. – Kevin McCarthy, Winnipeg Clubs, February 13, 1976, at Winnipeg, against Calgary Centennials, second period. 114 secs – Saskatoon Blades at Saskatoon, November 9, 1982, against Prince Albert Raiders, first period. Rob Brown, 212; Greg Hawgood, 123; Ron Shudra, 119; Robin Bawa, 113; Darcy Norton, 102. Defeated Saskatoon Blades 17-3. Trevor Linden scored at 0:07. 261 – Ron Chipperfield, Brandon, 1970-74 (252 games). – Prince Albert Raiders, 1983-92. 511 – Brent Gogol, 46 with Victoria Cougars and 465 with Billings Bighorns, 1977-78 (68 games). – Nanaimo Islanders, at Victoria, January 29, 1983 against Victoria Cougars. Chiefs won 3-2. Hitmen won 6-3. 31      – Spokane Chiefs, 1990-91. Blazers won 8-5. The Western Hockey League announced on October 16, 2008, that the Wheat Kings had been chosen to host the 2010 Memorial Cup championship at the Keystone Centre. 18      – Winnipeg Warriors, 1983-84. Doug Wickenheiser, 89; Mike Blaisdell, 71. Second period during 13-1 win over Tacoma Rockets. 2.25   – Taylor Dakers, Kootenay, 2003-07 (137 games). – Jeff Harvey, Everett Silvertips, 2004 (20 games). 1,404 – Shane Bendera, Red Deer Rebels, 2001 (22 games). 76      – Ty Rattie, Portland Winterhawks, 2010-13.