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PDL TEAM RECORDS Season Records All-Time Records OCEAN CITY NOR'EASTERS - PDL TEAM RECORDS Season Records All-Time Records Most Wins Overall Record PDL Playoffs 18-gm: 14 (2004) | 16-gm: 13 (2012) | 14-gm: 11 (2013) 121-56-43 8-7-0 Most Points 2-3-0 (Home) 18-gm: 46 (14-0-4, '04) 16-gm: 39 (13-3-0, '12) 14 gm: 34 (11-2-1, '13) Home Record 2-1-0 (at Tenn Ave.) Most Goals Scored 65-24-22 6-4-0 (Away/Neutral) 18-gm: 49 (2004) | 16-gm: 47 (2005) | 14-gm: 40 (2013) Fewest Goals Allowed Home Record US Open Cup 18-gm: 15 (2004) | 16-gm: 13 (2012) | 14-gm: 15 (2013) (Carey Stadium) 9-7-0 Best Team Goals Against Average 44-20-20 7-3-0 (Home) 18-gm: 0.79 (2004) | 16-gm: 0.81 (2012) | 14-gm: 1.07 (2013) 2-4-0 (Away) Home (Tenn. Ave.) Game Records 6-2-0 USOC Qualifying 18-8-10 Goals Scored Away Record 9-2-7 (Home) 8 (8-1 win vs. NJ Rangers on May 14, 2008) 56-32-21 9-6-3 (Away) 8 (8-0 win vs. Lehigh Valley Sonic on July 5, 2015) Margin Of Victory Overall records since 2003 +8 (8-0 win vs. Lehigh Valley Sonic on July 5, 2015) (When Ocean City FC joined the PDL) 1. Michigan Bucks (153-36-29, 488 pts.) Regular Season Streaks 2. Chicago Fire (PDL) (139-50-31, 448 pts.) 3. Des Moines Menace (137-53-30, 441 pts.) Home Unbeaten Streak 4. Thunder Bay Chill (131-60-29, 422 pts.) 28 games (23-0-5, 6/14/03 - 7/12/06) 5. Fresno Fuego (129-61-30, 416 pts.) Snapped 7/16/06 vs. Ottawa Fury, 2-1 6. Ocean City Nor'easters (121-56-43, 406 pts.) Road Unbeaten Streak 7. Reading United (119-47-36, 393 pts.) 10 games (8-0-2, 5/19/04 - 5/14/05 & 5/18/13 - 6/4/14) Snapped on 5/15/05 vs. Albany Admirals, 1-0 PDL Home Records Scoring Streak 17 games (6/14/03 - 6/9/04) Home records since 2003 Snapped on 6/12/04 at Reading Rage, 0-0 (When Ocean City FC joined the PDL) Shutout Streak 1. Michigan Bucks (84-13-11, 263 pts.) 460 mins (Adam Edwards, 5/19/07 - 6/16/07) 2. Chicago Fire (PDL) (79-17-14, 251 pts.) 3. Des Moines Menace (75-22-14, 239 pts.) Longest PDL Home Unbeaten Streaks since 2003 4. Thunder Bay Chill (69-25-17, 224 pts.) 5. Fresno Fuego (69-30-11, 218 pts.) Ocean City Nor'easters - 28 games (23-0-5, 6/14/03 - 7/12/06) 6. Ocean City Nor'easters (65-24-22, 217 pts.) Snapped on 7/16/06 vs. Ottawa Fury, 2-1 Home records since 2005 Cape Cod Crusaders - 27 games (24-0-3, 7/10/04 - 7/21/07) (When club moved to Ocean City) Snapped on 5/10/08 vs. New Hampshire Phantoms, 2-1 1. Michigan Bucks (72-10-9, 225 pts.) 2. Reading United (64-14-15, 204 pts.) Chicago Fire Premier - 27 games (26-0-1, 5/23/03 - 5/17/06) 3. Des Moines Menace (62-17-14, 200 pts.) Snapped on 5/21/06 vs. Kalamazoo Kingdom, 2-0 4. Chicago Fire PDL (61-17-14, 197 pts.) 5. Thunder Bay Chill (57-19-16, 187 pts.) Colorado Rapids U23s - 24 games (20-0-3, 5/30/05 - 5/17/08) 6. Carolina Dynamo (57-21-13, 184 pts.) Snapped on 5/18/08 vs. Kansas City Brass, 2-1 7. Ocean City Nor'easters (50-22-20, 170 pts.) USL Team Awards All-time coaching records 2005 1997-2002 | Matt Driver (53-38-2) USL Progress Award 2002-2003 | Sam Maira (16-16-3) 2006 2004 | Dan Christian (14-0-4) USL Hall of Fame Inductee ("10+ club") 2007-08 | Mike Pellegrino (15-8-9) 2007 2005-06, 09-11 | Neil Holloway (34-23-23) PDL Executive of the Year (Neil Holloway) 2012-current | Tim Oswald (47-19-6) PDL Communications Award 2008 All-Time: 179-104-47 | PDL Total: 121-56-43 PDL Organization of the Year.
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