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Rush Regular Season Career Records Rush Regular Season Career Records Games Played GP Faceoff Wins FOW Goalie Minutes MIN Jim Quinlan 127 Pat Jones 216 Matt Disher 1901 Rory Glaves 76 Mac Allen 168 Aaron Bold 1809 Chris McElroy 65 Jeremy Thompson 164 Curtis Palidwor 1401 Ryan Ward 64 Rob Williams 153 Pat Campbell 928 Brett Mydske 63 Jarrett Toll 148 Chris Levis 596 Derek Suddons 62 Brad Dairon 113 Steve Dietrich 295 Corey Small 62 Shayne Bennett 71 Brandon Atherton 265 Ian Hawksbee 54 Scott Stewart 70 Dwight Maetche 239 Andy Secore 44 Scott Self 68 Matt King 141 Buck Stobart 43 Mike Accursi 48 Brodie Macdonald 135 John LaFontaine 43 Loose Balls LB Goalie Saves Saves Goals G Jim Quinlan 544 Matt Disher 1194 Jim Quinlan 100 Ian Hawksbee 447 Aaron Bold 1010 Ryan Ward 96 Brodie Merrill 377 Curtis Palidwor 834 Corey Small 87 Chris McElroy 294 Pat Campbell 603 Zack Greer 68 Kyle Rubisch 279 Chris Levis 386 Andy Secore 57 Brett Mydske 237 Steve Dietrich 198 Dan Stroup 50 Rory Glaves 213 Brandon Atherton 160 Scott Evans 50 Chris McKay 198 Dwight Maetche 138 Chris Gill 49 Corey Small 194 Mark Matthews 38 Jarrett Toll 172 Gavin Prout 38 Penalty Minutes PIM Assists A Jim Quinlan 143 Ryan Ward 168 Chris McElroy 129 Corey Small 127 Scott Evans 106 Jim Quinlan 119 Brett Mydske 98 Andy Secore 87 Ian Hawksbee 79 Brodie Merrill 74 Buck Stobart 70 Gavin Prout 66 Jamie Floris 67 Jamey Bowen 57 Andrew Turner 66 Dan Teat 53 Brodie Merrill 65 Shawn Williams 52 Trent Smalley 64 Mike Hominuck 49 Forced Turnovers FT Points PTS (Official Since 2011) Ryan Ward 264 Kyle Rubisch 87 Jim Quinlan 219 Brett Mydske 56 Corey Small 214 Jarrett Toll 39 Andy Secore 144 Chris Corbeil 34 Zack Greer 115 Brodie Merrill 30 Gavin Prout 104 John Lintz 28 Brodie Merrill 100 Jeff Cornwall 27 Dan Stroup 93 Ryan Dilks 25 Scott Evans 93 John LaFontaine 25 Jamey Bowen 87 Jim Quinlan 25 Rush Playoff Career Records Games Played GP Faceoff Wins FOW Goalie Minutes MIN Corey Small 6 Jarrett Toll 40 Aaron Bold 239 Jim Quinlan 6 Pat Jones 22 Matt Disher 120 Brett Mydske 6 Jeremy Thompson 6 Ryan Ward 6 Goalie Saves Saves Derek Suddons 5 Loose Balls LB Aaron Bold 140 10 tied with 4 Jarrett Toll 36 Matt Disher 104 Brodie Merrill 24 Goals G Kyle Rubisch 22 Corey Small 14 Chris Corbeil 18 Ryan Ward 13 Brett Mydske 18 Zack Greer 6 Corey Small 18 Aaron Wilson 5 Derek Suddons 16 Dean Hill 5 Jim Quinlan 15 Gavin Prout 4 Jeff Cornwall 14 Andy Secore 3 Ryan Ward 13 Tom N. Johnson 3 Scott Stewart 13 Five tied with 2 Penalty Minutes PIM Assists A Derek Suddons 8 Ryan Ward 26 Ian Crashley 8 Shawn Williams 11 Jeff Cornwall 8 Corey Small 10 Tom N. Johnson 7 Aaron Wilson 9 Jim Quinlan 6 Zack Greer 7 Zack Greer 4 Ryan Powell 7 Kyle Rubisch 4 Andy Secore 6 Tyler Codron 4 Gavin Prout 6 Shawn Williams 4 John LaFontaine 4 Gavin Prout 4 Aaron Bold 4 Brett Mydske 4 Points PTS Forced Turnovers FT Ryan Ward 39 (Official Since 2011) Corey Small 24 Kyle Rubisch 11 Aaron Wilson 14 Jeff Cornwall 7 Shawn Williams 13 Ryan Dilks 6 Zack Greer 13 Chris Corbeil 5 Gavin Prout 10 Brett Mydske 4 Andy Secore 9 John Lintz 4 Ryan Powell 8 Steve Toll 3 Dean Hill 7 Derek Suddons 3 John LaFontaine 6 Jim Quinlan 3 Rush Single-Season Records Goals G Season Penalty Minutes PIM Season Mark Matthews 38 2013 Jamie Floris 67 2009 Chris Gill 37 2007 Trent Smalley 64 2006 Ryan Ward 31 2010 Scott Evans 54 2011 Zack Greer 31 2012 Scott Evans 52 2012 Dan Stroup 29 2007 Ian Crashley 50 2010 Dan Teat 28 2009 Ian Hawksbee 47 2008 Zack Greer 28 2013 Buck Stobart 44 2008 Corey Small 28 2013 Ryan McNish 44 2009 Scott Evans 27 2011 Kyle Rubisch 38 2013 Gavin Prout 27 2010 Chris McElroy 36 2009 Assists A Season Faceoffs Won FOW Season Ryan Ward 54 2013 Jeremy Thompson 164 2013 Shawn Williams 52 2012 Pat Jones 132 2010 Ryan Ward 43 2010 Jarrett Toll 129 2012 Dan Teat 41 2009 Mac Allen 115 2007 Gavin Prout 40 2010 Brad Dairon 113 2006 Andy Secore 40 2009 Pat Jones 84 2011 Corey Small 40 2011 Shayne Bennett 71 2009 Brodie Merrill 38 2011 Scott Stewart 70 2011 Ryan Ward 38 2012 Scott Self 68 2009 Brodie Merrill 36 2010 Rob Williams 66 2008 Corey Small 36 2013 Forced Turnovers FT Season Points Pts Season (Official since 2011) Ryan Ward 75 2013 Kyle Rubisch 44 2013 Ryan Ward 74 2010 Kyle Rubisch 43 2012 Dan Teat 69 2009 Brodie Merrill 30 2011 Mark Matthews 69 2013 Brett Mydske 28 2013 Shawn Williams 68 2012 Chris Corbeil 21 2013 Gavin Prout 67 2010 Jarrett Toll 20 2012 Corey Small 64 2013 Jeremy Thompson 20 2013 Andy Secore 63 2009 Jeff Cornwall 19 2012 Corey Small 63 2011 Brett Mydske 18 2012 Chris Gill 62 2007 John Lintz 16 2013 Loose Balls LB Season Saves Svs Season Brodie Merrill 190 2010 Aaron Bold 571 2012 Brodie Merrill 187 2011 Matt Disher 541 2011 Kyle Rubisch 151 2012 Matt Disher 527 2010 Ian Hawksbee 150 2009 Curtis Palidwor 465 2007 Chris McKay 142 2009 Pat Campbell 456 2006 Ian Hawksbee 136 2010 Aaron Bold 439 2013 Jeremy Thompson 131 2013 Chris Levis 386 2009 Kyle Rubisch 128 2013 Curtis Palidwor 369 2008 Ian Hawksbee 123 2008 Steve Dietrich 198 2009 Chris Corbeil 107 2013 Pat Campbell 147 2007 Rush All-Time Records vs. Opponents ====== 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 1 1 0 3 2 1 4 3 1 Calgary 12 3 9 16 2 14 28 5 23 2 2 0 - - - 2 2 0 Colorado 12 5 7 9 2 7 21 7 14 Minnesota 5 2 3 5 3 2 10 5 5 1 1 0 - - - 1 1 0 Philadelphia 1 0 1 3 2 1 4 2 2 Rochester 3 2 1 2 2 0 5 4 1 1 0 1 - - - 1 0 1 Toronto 7 1 6 8 4 4 15 5 10 Washington 11 4 7 10 5 5 21 9 12 (as Was.Stealth) 5 4 1 6 4 2 11 8 3 2 0 2 - - - 2 0 2 (as San Jose) 6 0 6 4 1 3 10 1 9 Arizona 2 0 2 2 1 1 4 1 3 Boston 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 Chicago 2 1 1 - - - 2 1 1 Orlando 1 0 1 - - - 1 0 1 (as NY Titans) 1 0 1 - - - 1 0 1 Portland 6 1 5 5 3 2 11 4 7 Rush All-Time Coaching History Regular Season Playoffs Coach W L Season Coach W L Season Day, Paul 1 15 2006 Keenan, Derek 1 1 2010 Day, Paul 6 10 2007 Keenan, Derek 2 1 2012 Day, Paul 0 5 2008 Keenan, Derek 0 1 2013 Total 7 30 Total 3 3 Hamley, Bob 4 7 2008 Hamley, Bob 5 11 2009 Total 9 18 Keenan, Derek 10 6 2010 Keenan, Derek 5 11 2011 Keenan, Derek 6 10 2012 Keenan, Derek 9 7 2013 Total 30 34 Grand Total 46 82 .
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