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Stealth Regular Season Career Records (Includes Washington Stealth, San Jose Stealth & Albany Attack) Stealth Regular Season Career Records (Includes Washington Stealth, San Jose Stealth & Albany Attack) Games Played GP Faceoff Wins FOW Goalie Minutes MIN Curtis Hodgson 143 Bob Snider 807 Rob Blasdell 3966 Gary Rosyski 132 Steve Fannell 528 Tyler Richards 3025 Cam Sedgwick 120 Tim Booth 358 Anthony Cosmo 3021 Eric Martin 114 Jamison Koesterer 351 Matt Roik 1342 Shaydon Santos 111 Chris Cercy 212 Brandon Miller 921 Cam Woods 106 Shaydon Santos 164 Aaron Bold 399 Kyle Sorensen 91 Darren Reisig 140 Kevin Croswell 149 Jeff Zywicki 88 Drew Virk 125 Nick Patterson 114 Jim Moss 81 Jim Moss 122 Rhys Duch 78 Will Dalton 92 Goalie Saves Saves Rob Blasdell 78 Rob Blasdell 2493 Loose Balls LB Tyler Richards 2089 Goals G Eric Martin 848 Anthony Cosmo 1942 Gary Rosyski 250 Cam Woods 799 Matt Roik 807 Jeff Zywicki 191 Gary Rosyski 636 Brandon Miller 514 Rhys Duch 188 Curtis Hodgson 543 Aaron Bold 260 Lewis Ratcliff 154 Phil Sanderson 524 Josh Sanderson 136 Rob Blasdell 508 Mike Regan 128 Jim Moss 488 Dan Teat 125 Bob Snider 473 Cam Sedgwick 122 Jeff Zywicki 451 Luke Wiles 116 Cam Sedgwick 417 Colin Doyle 87 Penalty Minutes PIM Assists A Eric Martin 401 Gary Rosyski 280 Shaydon Santos 254 Rhys Duch 252 Gary Rosyski 249 Josh Sanderson 246 Cam Woods 229 Cam Sedgwick 236 Kyle Sorensen 219 Jeff Zywicki 203 Jim Moss 212 Colin Doyle 193 Matt Beers 201 Lewis Ratcliff 178 Phil Sanderson 159 Luke Wiles 155 Mike Grimes 101 Dan Teat 93 Curtis Hodgson 90 Eric Martin 80 Forced Turnovers FT Points PTS (Official Since 2011) Gary Rosyski 530 Mike Grimes 55 Rhys Duch 440 Kyle Sorensen 41 Jeff Zywicki 394 Matt Beers 41 Josh Sanderson 382 Eric Martin 28 Cam Sedgwick 358 Jeff Moleski 28 Lewis Ratcliff 332 Jason Bloom 25 Colin Doyle 280 Curtis Hodgson 22 Luke Wiles 271 Tyler Garrison 21 Dan Teat 218 Rhys Duch 17 Mike Regan 201 Chris O'Dougherty 17 Stealth Playoff Career Records (Includes Washington Stealth, San Jose Stealth & Albany Attack) Games Played GP Faceoff Wins FOW Goalie Minutes MIN Kyle Sorensen 14 Bob Snider 82 Tyler Richards 619 Curtis Hodgson 14 Tim Booth 47 Anthony Cosmo 166 Tyler Richards 11 Jamison Koesterer 45 Rob Blasdell 161 Mike Grimes 11 Steve Fannell 32 Cam Sedgwick 11 Andrew Biers 13 Goalie Saves Saves Rhys Duch 11 Chris Cercys 11 Tyler Richards 439 Jeff Zywicki 11 Anthony Cosmo 103 Eric Martin 11 Loose Balls LB Rob Blasdell 100 Matt Roik 9 Eric Martin 83 Matt Beers 9 Kyle Sorensen 75 Lewis Ratcliff 9 Mike Grimes 67 Rhys Duch 58 Goals G Jeff Zywicki 50 Jeff Zywicki 32 Paul Rabil 50 Rhys Duch 30 Curtis Hodgson 47 Lewis Ratcliff 17 Bob Snider 45 Gary Rosyski 13 Matt Beers 34 Cam Sedgwick 10 Cam Sedgwick 33 Josh Sanderson 9 Luke Wiles 9 Penalty Minutes PIM Paul Rabil 8 Eric Martin 33 Dan Teat 7 Kyle Sorensen 20 Paul Rabil 18 Assists A Matt Beers 16 Rhys Duch 35 Shaydon Santos 10 Gary Rosyski 25 Rhys Duch 8 Colin Doyle 25 Mike Grimes 8 Lewis Ratcliff 25 Jim Moss 7 Cam Sedgwick 23 Luke Wiles 7 Jeff Zywicki 20 Luke Wiles 15 Forced Turnovers FT Josh Sanderson 12 (Official Since 2011) Brett Bucktooth 10 Mike Grimes 10 Mike Grimes 10 Paul Rabil 5 Tyler Richards 10 Curtis Hodgson 5 Matt Beers 4 Points PTS Craig Conn 3 Rhys Duch 65 Jeff Zywicki 52 Lewis Ratcliff 42 Gary Rosyski 38 Cam Sedgwick 33 Colin Doyle 31 Luke Wiles 24 Josh Sanderson 21 Paul Rabil 17 Brett Bucktooth 14 Cliff Smith 14 Stealth Single-Season Records (Includes Washington Stealth, San Jose Stealth & Albany Attack) Goals G Season Penalty Minutes PIM Season Jeff Zywicki 48 2008 Eric Martin 89 2009 Lewis Ratcliff 46 2010 Eric Martin 71 2008 Rhys Duch 45 2013 Matt Beers 67 2010 Mike Regan 44 2004 Matt Beers 60 2013 Gary Rosyski 44 2002 Gary Rosyski 58 2000 Rhys Duch 42 2011 Kyle Sorensen 55 2008 Ted Dowling 41 2000 Jim Moss 53 2002 Lewis Ratcliff 41 2011 Eric Martin 53 2010 Jeff Zywicki 40 2007 Shaydon Santos 53 2002 Colin Doyle 38 2009 Gary Rosyski 49 2003 Nick Trudeau 38 2002 Faceoffs Won FOW Season Assists A Season Bob Snider 319 2012 Colin Doyle 73 2009 Jamison Koesterer 265 2010 Josh Sanderson 68 2002 Bob Snider 262 2013 Josh Sanderson 61 2004 Bob Snider 226 2011 Colin Doyle 61 2008 Steve Fannell 215 2001 Colin Doyle 59 2007 Chris Cercy 212 2004 Rhys Duch 54 2009 Tim Booth 191 2008 Rhys Duch 53 2010 Tim Booth 167 2007 Luke Wiles 52 2007 Steve Fannell 157 2000 Lewis Ratcliff 51 2010 Steve Fannell 156 2002 Lewis Ratcliff 51 2011 Rhys Duch 51 2013 Forced Turnovers FT Season (Official since 2011) Points Pts Season Mike Grimes 27 2011 Colin Doyle 111 2009 Kyle Sorensen 23 2013 Josh Sanderson 103 2002 Tyler Garrison 21 2013 Lewis Ratcliff 97 2010 Matt Beers 19 2013 Rhys Duch 96 2013 Eric Martin 18 2011 Lewis Ratcliff 92 2011 Jason Bloom 16 2011 Rhys Duch 90 2011 Mike Grimes 14 2012 Jeff Zywicki 90 2008 Kyle Sorensen 14 2012 Josh Sanderson 89 2004 Mike Grimes 14 2013 Rhys Duch 89 2009 Paul Rabil 13 2011 Colin Doyle 88 2008 Matt Beers 13 2012 Loose Balls LB Season Saves Svs Season Bob Snider 202 2012 Rob Blasdell 644 2002 Bob Snider 169 2013 Tyler Richards 579 2013 Rob Blasdell 158 2002 Anthony Cosmo 571 2008 Cam Woods 154 2001 Anthony Cosmo 524 2007 Phil Sanderson 154 2001 Tyler Richards 514 2012 Paul Rabil 153 2011 Rob Blasdell 513 2003 Eric Martin 151 2008 Rob Blasdell 474 2001 Eric Martin 132 2007 Tyler Richards 463 2011 John Rosa 127 2000 Rob Blasdell 434 2000 Jim Moss 127 2002 Anthony Cosmo 427 2005 Stealth All-Time Records vs. Opponents (Includes Washington Stealth, San Jose Stealth & Albany Attack) ====== 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 7 3 4 8 2 6 15 5 10 Calgary 13 9 4 16 4 12 29 13 16 3 2 1 1 0 1 4 2 2 Colorado 17 8 9 16 13 3 33 21 12 1 1 0 - - - 1 1 0 (as Colorado) 16 7 9 14 12 2 30 19 11 1 1 0 - - - 1 1 0 (as Was. Power) 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 (as Pit. C.Fire) - - - 1 1 0 1 1 0 Edmonton 10 5 5 11 7 4 21 12 9 - - - 2 2 0 2 2 0 Minnesota 7 0 7 9 5 4 16 5 11 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 Philadelphia 7 1 6 7 4 3 14 5 9 Rochester 8 2 6 9 3 6 17 5 12 - - - 2 1 1 2 1 1 Toronto 6 2 4 3 1 2 9 3 6 1 0 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 Anaheim 5 4 1 3 3 0 8 7 1 (as Anaheim) 3 2 1 2 2 0 5 4 1 (as NJ Storm) 2 2 0 1 1 0 3 3 0 Arizona 8 4 4 8 4 4 16 8 8 1 0 1 - - - 1 0 1 (as Arizona) 5 1 4 5 2 3 10 3 7 1 0 1 - - - 1 0 1 (as Columbus) 3 3 0 3 2 1 6 5 1 Boston 2 0 2 1 1 0 3 1 2 Chicago - - - 2 1 1 2 1 1 Montreal 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 NY Saints 4 2 2 4 4 0 8 6 2 Orlando 4 3 1 - - - 4 3 1 (as Orlando) 1 1 0 - - - 1 1 0 (as NY Titans) 3 2 1 - - - 3 2 1 Ottawa 2 2 0 3 3 0 5 5 0 (as Ottawa) 1 1 0 2 2 0 3 3 0 (as Syracuse) 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 Portland 6 4 2 6 1 5 12 5 7 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 Vancouver Ravens 2 1 1 2 2 0 4 3 1 Stealth All-Time Coaching History (Includes Washington Stealth, San Jose Stealth & Albany Attack) Regular Season Playoffs *interim coach Coach W L Season Coach W L Season McMahon, Bob 1 1 2002 ALBANY ATTACK 2000-2003 Sanderson, Terry 6 6 2000 Mouradian, Johnny 0 1 2004 Sanderson, Terry 5 9 2001 Total 11 15 Christianson, Walt 1 1 2007 Christianson, Walt 0 1 2008 McMahon, Bob 14 2 2002 Total 1 2 McMahon, Bob 8 8 2003 Total 22 10 Hall, Chris 1 1 2009 Hall, Chris 3 0 2010 SAN JOSE STEALTH 2004-2009 Hall, Chris 2 1 2011 Mouradian, Johnny 11 5 2004 Hall, Chris 2 1 2013 Mouradian, Johnny 4 12 2005 Total 8 3 Total 15 17 Grand Total 10 7 Christianson, Walt 5 11 2006 Christianson, Walt 9 7 2007 Christianson, Walt 9 7 2008 Total 23 25 Dowling, Jeff 3 7 2009 Hall, Chris 4 2 2009 WASHINGTON STEALTH 2010-2013 Hall, Chris 11 5 2010 Hall, Chris 8 8 2011 Hall, Chris 3 7 2012 Hall, Chris 9 7 2013 Total 35 29 Webster, Art* 1 5 2012 Grand Total 110 108 .
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