2021 AJHL Record Book

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2021 AJHL Record Book RECORDS LEAGUE RECORDS FEWEST POINTS, ONE SEASON: LEAGUE RECORDS 7 - Pass Red Devils, 1974-75. (NOTE): - See Above. TEAM RECORDS MOST TIES, ONE SEASON: 10 - Lethbridge Sugar Kings, 1970-71, 50 Games. MOST WINS, ONE SEASON: (NOTE): - at the start of the 1971-72 season, the League undertook the 57 - Brooks Bandits, 2018-19, 60 Game Schedule. playing of overtime. 53 - Brooks Bandits, 2012-13, 60 Game Schedule. (NOTE): - 1991-92 the League undertook a shoot-out after a five minute 52 - Okotoks Oilers, 2017-18, 60 Game Schedule. overtime period. 52 - Spruce Grove Saints, 2009-10, 60 Game Schedule. (NOTE): - 2010-11 If teams are tied at the end of regulation time, there will 52 - Fort McMurray Oil Barons, 1999-2000, 64 Game Schedule. be a 5-minute sudden victory overtime period. At the conclu- 51 - Brooks Bandits, 2016-17, 60 Game Schedule. sion of the 5-minute overtime period, there will be a shootout, if 51 - Calgary Canucks, 1987-88, 60 Game Schedule. teams are still tied. 50 - Spruce Grove Saints, 2010-11, 60 Game Schedule. 50 - Olds Grizzlys, 1993-94, 56 Game Schedule. MOST GOALS, ONE SEASON: 50 - Calgary Canucks, 1998-99, 62 Game Schedule. 439 - Calgary Canucks, 1972-73, 60 Game Schedule. 363 - Calgary Spurs, 1981-1982, 60 Game Schedule. FEWEST LOSSES, ONE SEASON: 353 - Olds Grizzlys, 1993-94, 56 Game Schedule. 3 - Brooks Bandits, 2018-19, 60 Game Schedule. 350 - Calgary Canucks, 1998-99, 62 Game Schedule. 4 - Olds Grizzlys, 1993-94, 56 Game Schedule. 334 - Brooks Bandits, 2018-19, 60 Game Schedule. 4 - Spruce Grove Saints, 2009-10, 60 Game Schedule. 321 - Fort McMurray Oil Barons, 1999-2000, 64 Game Schedule. 4 - Brooks Bandits, 2012-13, 60 Game Schedule. 306 - Brooks Bandits, 2015-16, 60 Game Schedule. 5 - Brooks Bandits, 2016-17, 60 Game Schedule. 297 - St. Albert Saints, 1985-86, 52 Game Schedule. 6 - Okotoks Oilers, 2017-18, 60 Game Schedule. 294 - Brooks Bandits, 2016-17, 60 Game Schedule. 7 - Ponoka Stampeders, 1969-70, 50 Game Schedule. 7 - Spruce Grove Saints, 2015-16, 60 Game Schedule. FEWEST GOALS, ONE SEASON: 118 - Calgary Canucks, 2019-20, 58 Game Schedule. 7 – Okotoks Oilers, 2019-20, 58 Game Schedule. 119 - Grande Prairie Storm, 2014-15, 60 Game Schedule. 120 - Olds Grizzlys, 2018-19, 60 Game Schedule. MOST LOSSES, ONE SEASON: 120 – Lloydminster Bobcats, 2019-20, 58 Game Schedule. 56 - The Pass Red Devils, 1974-75. 122 - Drayton Valley Thunder, 2008-09, 62 Game Schedule. 123 - Lloydminster Bobcats, 2018-19, 60 Game Schedule. FEWEST WINS, ONE SEASON: 124 - Lloydminster Bobcast, 2016-17, 60 Game Schedule. 3 - Pass Red Devils, 1974-75, 60 Game Schedule. 127 - Calgary Canucks, 2018-19, 60 Game Schedule. 135 - Calgary Mustangs, 2016-17, 60 Game Schedule. (NOTE): - Midway through the 1969-70 season, the Calgary Cowboys suspended operations with a record of (2 wins, 23 losses). their MOST GOALS ALLOWED, ONE SEASON: remaining 25 games were forfeited to the other teams, leaving 467 - Pass Red Devils, 1974-75, 60 Game Schedule. the Cowboys with an official record of (2 wins, 48 losses). 373 - Brooks Bandits, 2000-01, 64 Game Schedule. During the 1982-83 season, the Drumheller Miners folded after losing all 24 368 - Bonnyville Pontiacs, 1993-94, 56 Game Schedule. of their first 24 games; two other games were forfeited, leaving Drumheller 348 - Calgary Cowboys, 1968-69, 50 Game Schedule. with an official record for the season of (0 wins, 26 losses). 344 - Calgary Mustangs, 2016-17, 60 Game Schedule. MOST POINTS, ONE SEASON: 332 - Calgary Canucks, 2018-19, 60 Game Schedule. 114 - Brooks Bandits, 2018-19, 60 Game Schedule. 322 - Olds Grizzlys, 2018-19, 60 Game Schedule. 109 - Brooks Bandits, 2012-13, 60 Game Schedule. 329 - Crowsnest Pass Timberwolves, 1998-99, 62 Game Schedule. 108 - Spruce Grove Saints, 2009-10, 60 Game Schedule. 319 - Drumheller Falcons, 1971-72, 48 Game Schedule. 106 - Okotoks Oilers, 2017-18, 60 Game Schedule. 318 - Drayton Valley Thunder, 2008-09, 62 Game Schedule. 106 - Brooks Bandits, 2016-17, 60 Game Schedule. FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED, ONE SEASON: 106 - Fort McMurray Oil Barons, 1999-2000, 64 Game Schedule. 99 - Spruce Grove Saints, 2009-10, 60 Game Schedule. 104 - Camrose Kodiaks, 2004-05, 64 Game Schedule. 106 - Spruce Grove Saints, 2010-11, 60 Game Schedule. 104 - Calgary Canucks, 1998-99, 62 Game Schedule. 104 - Spruce Grove Saints, 2010-11, 60 Game Schedule. 103 - Camrose Kodiaks, 2007-08, 62 Game Schedule. AJHL Record Book - May 2021 LEAGUE RECORDS LEAGUE RECORDS 107 - Brooks Bandits, 2016-17, 60 Game Schedule. MOST MINUTES IN PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS, 110 - Fort McMurray Oil Barons, 2006-06, 60 Game Schedule. ONE PERIOD: 113 - Brooks Bandits, 2012-13, 60 Game Schedule. 475 - Calgary Canucks (224), vs. Lloydminster Blazers (251), February 6, 117 - Fort McMurray Oil Barons, 2004-05, 64 Game Schedule. 1993 at Lloydminster. Second Period. 121 - Spruce Grove Saints, 2014-15, 60 Game Schedule. 455 - Fort Saskatchewan Traders (268), vs. Lloydminster Blazers (167), 123 - Spruce Grove Saints, 2015-16, 60 Game Schedule. November 8, 2002 at Fort 125 - Fort McMurray Oil Barons, 2013-14, 60 Game Schedule. Saskatchewan. Third Period. 125 - Brooks Bandits, 2018-19, 60 Game Schedule. 454 - Calgary Canucks (233), vs. Calgary Spurs (221), January 31, 1985 at Calgary. Second Period. MOST MINUTES IN PENALTIES, ONE TEAM, ONE SEASON: FEWEST MINUTES IN PENALTIES, ONE TEAM, 3,674 - Fort Saskatchewan Traders, 1988-89, 60 Game Schedule. ONE SEASON: 3,488 - Bonnyville Pontiacs, 1993-94, 56 Game Schedule. 725 - Olds Grizzlys, 2016-17, 60 Game Schedule. 2,994 - Olds Grizzlys, 2001-2002, 64 Game Schedule. 761 - Spruce Grove Saints, 2016-17, 60 Game Schedule. 2,897 - Fort McMurray Oil Barons, 1998-99, 62 Game Schedule. 767 - Edmonton Movers, 1968-69, 50 Game Schedule. 776 – Whitecourt Wolverines, 2019-20, 58 Game Schedule. 2,821 - Calgary Spurs, 1985-86, 52 Game Schedule. 830 – Lloydminster Bobcats, 2019-20, 58 Game Schedule. 2,213 - Camrose Kodiaks, 2008-09, 62 Game Schedule. 841 - Calgary Canucks, 1971-72, 48 Game Schedule. 2,182 - Drumheller Dragons, 2008-09, 62 Game Schedule. 847 - Spruce Grove Saints, 2017-18, 60 Game Schedule. 2,160 - Old Grizzlys, 2011-2012, 60 Game Schedule. 854 - Lloydminster Bobcats, 2016-17, 60 Game Schedule. 2,135 - Whitecourt Wolverines, 2012-13, 60 Game Schedule. 871 - Calgary Canucks, 2010-2011, 60 Game Schedule. 875 - Calgary Mustangs, 2018-19, 60 Game Schedule. MOST MINUTES IN PENALTIES, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME: 324 - Hobbema Hawks, vs. Red Deer Rustlers, January 15, 1988 at Red FEWEST MINUTES IN PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS, Deer. ONE GAME: 297 - Red Deer Rustlers, vs. Hobbema Hawks, January 15, 1988 at Red 0 - Whitecourt Wolverines vs Drayton Valley Thunder, at Whitecourt Deer. October 23, 2016. Whitecourt won 4-0. 282 - Fort Saskatchewan Traders, vs. Lloydminster Blazers, November 8, 0 - Drayton Valley Thunder vs. Bonnyville Pontiacs, at Drayton Valley 2002 at Fort Saskatchewan. January 2, 2016. Bonnyville won 7-1. 271 - Crowsnest Pass Timberwolves, vs. Calgary Royals, November 20, 0 - Fort McMurray Oil Barons vs. Bonnyville Pontiacs, at Fort McMurray 2000 at Calgary. January 23, 2014. Fort McMurray won 8-3. 263 - Calgary Canucks, vs. Calgary Spurs, January 31, 1985 at Calgary. 0 - Okotoks Oilers vs. Calgary Mustangs, at Okotoks February 27, 2014. Calgary won 2-1. MOST MINUTES IN PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS, 0 - Grande Prairie Storm and Canmore Eagles, at Grande Prairie Novem- ONE GAME: ber 17, 2012. Grande Prairie won 3-0. 621 - Hobbema Hawks (324), vs. Red Deer Rustlers (297), January 15, 0 - Brooks vs. Calgary Canucks, at Calgary February 15, 2011. Brooks 1988 at Red Deer. won 3-2. 494 - Calgary Canucks (263), vs. Calgary Spurs (231), January 31, 1985. 0 - Brooks Bandits, vs. Fort Saskatchewan Traders, at Brooks September 10, 2005. Fort Saskatcewan won 3-2. MOST MINUTES IN PENALTIES, ONE TEAM, 0 - Fort Saskatchewan Traders, Vs, Grande Prairie Storm, at Fort Sas- ONE PERIOD: katchewan October 24, 2003. 268 - Fort Saskatchewan Traders, vs. Lloydminster Blazers, November 8, Grande Prairie won 5-2. 2002 at Fort Saskatchewan. 0 - Calgary Royals, vs. Camrose Kodiaks, at Camrose October 16, 2001. 251 - Lloydminster Blazers, vs. Calgary Canucks, February 6, 1993 at Camrose won 5-1. Lloydminster. Second Period. 0 - Calgary Canucks, vs. Fort McMurray Oil Barons, at Fort McMurray 245 - Crowsnest Pass Timberwolves, vs. Calgary Royals, November 20, January 29, 1994. Fort McMurray won 4-3. 2000 at Calgary. Third Period. Crownest Pass won 4-3. 0 - Calgary Spurs, vs. Fort Saskatchewan Traders, at Fort Saskatchewan 238 - Hobbema Hawks, vs. Red Deer Rustlers, January 15,1988 at Red February 19, 1983. Deer. Third Period. 233 - Calgary Canucks, vs. Calgary Spurs, January 31,1985. Second Period. AJHL Record Book - May 2021 LEAGUE RECORDS LEAGUE RECORDS MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, ONE GAME: 10 - Fort Saskatchewan Traders (6), vs. Edmonton Crusaders (4), No- 24 - Red Deer Rustlers (15), vs. Calgary Cowboys (9), November 24, vember 23, 1976 at Edmonton. Third Period. 1968 at Calgary. 10 - Red Deer Rustlers (7), vs. The Pass Red Devils (3), November 27, 23 - Calgary Canucks (19), vs. Hobbema Hawks (4), December 15, 1989 1975 at Red Deer. Third Period. at Calgary. 10 - Red Deer Rustlers (5), vs. Drumheller Falcons (5), February 13, 1975 23 - Calgary Buffaloes, vs. Lethbridge Sugar Kings, 1965. at Drumheller. Third Period. 10 - Calgary Canucks (8), vs. The Pass Red Devils (2), December 27, 1972 MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME: at Blairmore. Second Period. 23 - Calgary Buffaloes, vs. Lethbridge Sugar Kings, 1965. 10 - Red Deer Rustlers (8), vs. Calgary Cowboys (2), November 24, 1968 19 - Calgary Canucks, vs. Hobbema Hawks, December 15, 1989 at Cal- at Calgary. First Period. gary. Canucks won 19-4. MOST SHOTS ON GOAL, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME: 19 - Calgary Canucks, vs.
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