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Mammoth Regular Season Career Records (Includes Washington Power, Pittsburgh Crossfire & Baltimore Thunder) Mammoth Regular Season Career Records (Includes Washington Power, Pittsburgh Crossfire & Baltimore Thunder) Games Played GP Faceoff Wins FOW Goalie Minutes MIN John Gallant 176 Jamie Hanford 1301 Gee Nash 3842 Brian Langtry 132 Paul Cantabene 765 Chris Levis 3296 Gavin Prout 127 Rodney Tapp 365 Erik Miller 1486 Nick Carlson 114 Matt Leveque 236 Devin Dalep 1303 Gary Gait 113 Ilija Gajic 220 Andrew Leyshon 1124 Josh Sims 112 Fred Haas 206 Derek Collins 1045 Tom Ethington 104 Brad Richardson 167 Chris Sanderson 663 Paul Cantabene 96 Jon Brothers 140 J.J. Pearl 614 Chris Levis 88 Jim Moss 131 Tye Belanger 433 Gee Nash 81 Dan Britton 73 Steve Dietrich 305 Brian Reese 81 Loose Balls LB Goalie Saves Saves Goals G John Gallant 832 Gee Nash 2438 Gary Gait 387 Josh Sims 770 Chris Levis 2070 Brian Langtry 230 Paul Cantabene 683 Erik Miller 947 Gavin Prout 205 Gary Gait 655 Devin Dalep 900 John Grant 129 Gavin Prout 647 Andrew Leyshon 677 Matt Shearer 115 Brian Langtry 604 Derek Collins 666 Paul Gait 111 Nick Carlson 442 J.J. Pearl 399 Jamie Shewchuk 111 Jay Jalbert 380 Chris Sanderson 388 Del Halladay 96 Jamie Hanford 375 Tye Belanger 272 Tim Hormes 89 Ilija Gajic 356 Steve Dietrich 205 Dan Carey 89 Penalty Minutes PIM Assists A Brian Reese 298 Gavin Prout 459 John Gallant 265 Gary Gait 335 Gavin Prout 209 Brian Langtry 273 Nick Carlson 195 John Grant 161 Rich Catton 171 Paul Cantabene 157 Paul Cantabene 171 Dan Carey 147 Hugh Donovan 168 Jamie Shewchuk 143 Dave Stilley 149 Josh Sims 108 Jay Jalbert 147 Del Halladay 107 Kip Fulks 136 Paul Gait 105 Forced Turnovers FT Points PTS (Official Since 2011) Gary Gait 722 Ilija Gajic 44 Gavin Prout 664 Jarett Park 39 Brian Langtry 503 Rory Smith 39 John Grant 290 Cameron Holding 29 Jamie Shewchuk 254 John Gallant 29 Paul Cantabene 245 Adam Jones 22 Dan Carey 236 Steve Toll 21 Paul Gait 216 Joey Cupido 21 Matt Shearer 208 Mac Allen 20 Del Halladay 203 Ian Hawksbee 18 Mammoth Playoff Career Records (Includes Washington Power, Pittsburgh Crossfire & Baltimore Thunder) Games Played GP Faceoff Wins FOW Goalie Minutes MIN Josh Sims 12 Jamie Hanford 133 Gee Nash 379 John Gallant 12 Paul Cantabene 65 Erik Miller 205 Gary Gait 11 Werner Krueger 21 Chris Levis 177 Brian Langtry 11 Fred Haas 16 Devin Dalep 135 Gavin Prout 10 Rodney Tapp 13 Derek Collins 117 Nick Carlson 8 Ilija Gajic 12 Tom Ethington 8 Jim Moss 9 Goalie Saves Saves Jamie Hanford 8 Dan Britton 7 Gee Nash 231 Dave Stilley 8 Ryan Hotaling 6 Erik Miller 132 Jon Brothers 5 Devin Dalep 112 Goals G Chris Levis 108 Gary Gait 28 Loose Balls LB Brian Langtry 27 Josh Sims 94 Gavin Prout 18 Gary Gait 71 Josh Sims 14 Paul Cantabene 57 John Grant 10 Gavin Prout 56 Del Halladay 8 John Gallant 55 Adam Jones 7 Brian Langtry 47 Jamie Shewchuk 7 Erik Miller 40 Matt Shearer 7 Jamie Hanford 38 Ben Prepchuk 7 Pat Coyle 34 Jay Jalbert 32 Assists A Gavin Prout 33 Penalty Minutes PIM Gary Gait 29 Dave Stilley 32 Brian Langtry 14 Nick Carlson 18 Paul Cantabene 13 Brian Reese 18 Jay Jalbert 13 Jamie Hanford 15 Nick Carlson 11 John Gallant 14 Jamie Shewchuk 9 Tony Millon 14 Dan Carey 9 Paul Cantabene 12 Paul Gait 8 Eric Gervais 12 Josh Sims 8 Matt Leveque 11 Ben Prepchuk 8 Gavin Prout 8 Tom Phair 8 Points PTS Gary Gait 57 Forced Turnovers FT Gavin Prout 51 (Official Since 2011) Brian Langtry 41 Rory Smith 3 Josh Sims 22 Steve Toll 2 Paul Cantabene 19 Adam Jones 2 Jay Jalbert 17 John Gallant 2 Jamie Shewchuk 16 Dan Coates 2 John Grant 16 Nick Carlson 2 Dan Carey 15 Jarett Park 2 Nick Carlson 15 Joey Cupido 2 Ben Prepchuk 15 Mac Allen 2 Ilija Gajic 2 Mammoth Single-Season Records (Includes Washington Power, Pittsburgh Crossfire & Baltimore Thunder) Goals G Season Penalty Minutes PIM Season Gary Gait 61 2003 Brian Reese 98 2002 Gary Gait 57 1998 Dave Stilley 64 2006 Gary Gait 55 2004 Jay Jalbert 55 2006 Paul Gait 54 2002 Mac Allen 55 2011 Gary Gait 50 1999 Rich Catton 55 2008 Gary Gait 50 2002 Hugh Donovan 54 2002 John Grant 50 2012 John Gallant 54 2003 Gary Gait 43 2001 Chet Koneczny 54 2013 John Grant 43 2013 John Gallant 53 2002 Gary Gait 38 2000 Three tied with 52 Assists A Season Faceoffs Won FOW Season Gavin Prout 67 2008 Jamie Hanford 280 2005 John Grant 66 2012 Jamie Hanford 275 2007 Gavin Prout 64 2006 Jamie Hanford 271 2003 Gary Gait 62 2002 Jamie Hanford 267 2006 Gavin Prout 61 2012 Jamie Hanford 208 2004 Paul Gait 60 2002 Paul Cantabene 191 2002 Gavin Prout 59 2007 Brad Richardson 167 2010 Gavin Prout 57 2004 Matt Leveque 148 2011 Gavin Prout 50 2005 Jim Moss 131 2008 Gary Gait 48 2005 Rodney Tapp 125 2001 Gavin Prout 48 2009 John Grant 48 2013 Forced Turnovers FT Season (Official since 2011) Points Pts Season Jarett Park 23 2011 John Grant 116 2012 Rory Smith 22 2012 Paul Gait 114 2002 Steve Toll 21 2011 Gary Gait 112 2002 Joey Cupido 20 2013 Gary Gait 96 2003 Ilija Gajic 19 2011 Gavin Prout 93 2006 Cameron Holding 18 2013 Gary Gait 93 2004 Rory Smith 17 2013 Gavin Prout 92 2008 Mac Allen 16 2011 Gavin Prout 91 2004 Tom Ethington 15 2011 John Grant 91 2013 Three tied with 14 Gary Gait 90 2001 Saves Svs Season Loose Balls LB Season Chris Levis 603 2012 Devin Dalep 193 2002 Gee Nash 601 2005 Erik Miller 186 2003 Gee Nash 539 2004 Paul Cantabene 163 2002 Erik Miller 529 2003 Jay Jalbert 152 2006 Devin Dalep 515 2002 Jay Jalbert 141 2005 Chris Levis 509 2011 Josh Sims 136 2007 Andrew Leyshon 468 2009 Ilija Gajic 124 2012 Gee Nash 452 2007 Nenad Gajic 121 2008 Gee Nash 425 2006 Gary Gait 120 2002 Chris Sanderson 388 1999 Paul Cantabene 115 1999 Mammoth All-Time Records vs. Opponents (Includes Washington Power, Pittsburgh Crossfire & Baltimore Thunder) ====== REGULAR SEASON ====== ========= PLAYOFFS ========= --ROAD-- --HOME-- OVERALL --ROAD-- --HOME-- OVERALL GP W L GP W L GP W L GP W L GP W L GP W L Buffalo 14 5 9 9 5 4 23 10 13 1 1 0 - - - 1 1 0 Calgary 16 8 8 12 6 6 28 14 14 3 0 3 3 1 2 5 1 4 Edmonton 9 7 2 12 7 5 21 14 7 Minnesota 9 6 3 7 3 4 16 9 7 - - - 1 0 1 1 0 1 Philadelphia 24 7 17 24 9 15 48 16 32 3 1 2 1 0 1 4 1 3 Rochester 9 4 5 12 6 6 21 10 11 - - - 2 1 1 2 1 1 Toronto 6 2 4 5 4 1 11 6 5 1 0 1 - - - 3 0 3 (as Toronto) 5 2 3 4 3 1 9 5 4 1 0 1 - - - 3 0 3 (as Ontario) 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 Washington 15 2 13 16 9 7 31 11 20 - - - 1 0 1 1 0 1 (as Was.Stealth) 5 0 5 6 1 5 9 1 10 (as San Jose) 8 2 6 9 7 2 17 9 8 - - - 1 0 1 1 0 1 (as Albany) 2 0 2 1 1 0 3 1 2 Anaheim 4 3 1 6 5 1 10 8 2 (as Anaheim) 2 2 0 4 3 1 6 5 1 (as NJ Storm) 2 1 1 2 2 0 4 3 1 Arizona 8 5 3 6 3 3 14 8 6 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 (as Arizona) 6 4 2 5 3 2 11 7 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 (as Columbus) 2 1 1 1 0 1 3 1 2 Boston 1 0 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 Detroit 4 1 3 4 1 3 8 2 6 1 0 1 - - - 1 0 1 New England 5 4 1 9 5 4 14 9 5 New York 15 6 9 17 12 5 32 18 14 2 1 1 - - - 2 1 1 (as NY Saints) 13 6 7 14 11 3 27 17 10 1 0 1 - - - 1 0 1 (as NJ Saints) 2 0 2 3 1 2 5 1 4 1 1 0 - - - 1 1 0 Orlando 1 0 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 (as Orlando) - - - 1 0 1 1 0 1 (as NY Titans) 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 Ottawa 5 3 2 4 4 0 9 7 2 (as Ottawa) 2 2 0 1 1 0 3 3 0 (as Syracuse) 3 1 2 3 3 0 6 4 2 Pittsburgh Bulls 3 2 1 2 1 1 5 3 2 Portland 6 3 3 5 3 2 11 6 5 Vancouver 3 2 1 2 2 0 5 4 1 - - - 1 1 0 1 1 0 Washington Wave 3 1 2 3 1 2 6 2 4 1 1 0 - - - 1 1 0 Mammoth All-Time Coaching History (Includes Washington Power, Pittsburgh Crossfire & Baltimore Thunder) Regular Season Playoffs *interim coach Coach W L Season Coach W L Season Griebe, Bob 2 0 1987 BALTIMORE THUNDER 1987-1999 Griebe, Bob 2 4 1987 Stewart, John 0 1 1991 Griebe, Bob 2 6 1988 Total 4 10 Stewart, John 0 1 1992 Stewart, John 0 1 1993 Stewart, John 4 4 1989 Total 0 3 Stewart, John 4 4 1990 Stewart, John 6 4 1991 Stewart, John 3 5 1992 Tucker, John 1 2 1998 Stewart, John 2 6 1993 Tucker, John 0 1 1999 Total 19 23 Total 1 3 Lichtfuss, Ernest "Skip" 1 7 1994 Lichtfuss, Ernest "Skip" 3 5 1995 Kilgour, Darris 0 1 2001 Lichtfuss, Ernest "Skip" 4 6 1996 Kilgour, Darris 1 1 2002 Total 8 18 Total 1 2 Tucker, John 2 8 1997 Tucker, John 8 4 1998 Batley, Jamie 1 1 2003 Tucker, John 8 4 1999 Batley, Jamie 0 1 2004 PITTSBURGH CROSSFIRE 2000 Tucker, John 6 6 2000 Batley, Jamie 0 1 2005 Total 24 22 Total 1 3 WASHINGTON POWER 2001-2002 Kilgour, Darris 9 5 2001 Gait, Gary 3 0 2006 Kilgour, Darris 9 7 2002 Gait, Gary 0 1 2007 Total 18 12 Total 3 1 COLORADO MAMMOTH 2003- Jensen, Rod 4 5 2003 McMahon, Bob 0 1 2008 McMahon, Bob 0 1 2009 Batley, Jamie 5 2 2003 Total 0 2 Batley, Jamie 13 3 2004 Batley, Jamie 8 8 2005 Total 26 13 Hamley, Bob 0 1 2011 Hamley, Bob 0 1 2012 Gait, Gary 10 6 2006 Hamley, Bob 0 1 2013 Gait, Gary 12 4 2007 Total 22 10 Total 0 3 McMahon, Bob 9 7 2008 Grand Total 8 17 McMahon, Bob 7 9 2009 McMahon, Bob 0 2 2010 Total 16 18 Govett, Steve* 2 5 2010 Hamley, Bob 2 5 2010 Hamley, Bob 5 11 2011 Hamley, Bob 11 5 2012 Hamley, Bob 7 9 2013 Total 25 30 Grand Total 168 166 .
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