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Franchise Record Book FRANCHISE RECORD BOOK All-Time WHL Franchise Record: (1961-1967) 424 games - 200 wins - 202 losses - 22 ties - 422 points - .498 winning percentage Home record: 212 games – 131 wins – 74 losses – 7 ties – .634 winning percentage Away record: 212 games – 69 wins – 128 losses – 15 ties – .361 winning percentage All-Time NHL Franchise Record: (1967-1978) 858 games - 229 wins - 488 losses - 141 ties - 599 points - .349 winning percentage Home record: 429 games - 156 wins - 180 losses - 93 ties - 405 points - .472 winning percentage Away record: 429 games - 73 wins - 308 losses - 48 ties - 194 points - .226 winning percentage All-Time NHL Franchise Record as: California Seals (1967): 25 games - 6 wins - 14 losses - 5 ties - 17 points - .340 winning percentage Home record: 12 games - 5 wins - 3 losses - 4 ties - 14 points - .583 winning percentage Away record: 13 games - 1 win - 11 losses - 1 tie - 3 points - .115 winning percentage Oakland Seals (1967-1970): 203 games - 60 wins - 106 losses - 37 ties - 157 points - .387 winning percentage Home record: 101 games - 39 wins - 43 losses - 19 ties - 97 points - .480 winning percentage Away record: 102 games - 21 wins - 63 losses - 18 ties - 60 points - .294 winning percentage California Golden Seals (1970-1976): 470 games - 116 wins - 281 losses - 73 ties - 305 points - .324 winning percentage Home record: 236 games - 84 wins - 100 losses - 52 ties - 220 points - .466 winning percentage Away record: 234 games - 32 wins - 181 losses - 21 ties - 85 points - .182 winning percentage Cleveland Barons (1976-1978): 160 games - 47 wins - 87 losses - 26 ties - 120 points - .375 winning percentage Home record: 80 games - 28 wins - 34 losses - 18 ties - 74 points - .463 winning percentage Away record: 80 games - 19 wins - 53 losses - 8 ties - 46 points - .288 winning percentage NHL Franchise Record in Season Opening Games: 11 games - 3 wins - 5 losses - 3 ties - 9 points - .410 winning percentage NHL Franchise Record in Season Closing Games: 11 games - 4 wins - 5 losses - 2 ties - 10 points - .454 winning percentage WHL Franchise Record in Season Opening Games: 6 games - 3 wins - 3 losses - 0 ties - 6 points - .500 winning percentage WHL Franchise Record in Season Closing Games: 6 games - 4 wins - 2 losses - 0 ties - 8 points - .667 winning percentage NHL Club Milestones, Franchise First and Lasts: H = home game A = away game Seals’ First Game: Oct. 11, 1967 vs Philadelphia (California 5, Philadelphia 1) H Seals’ First Win: Oct. 11, 1967 vs Philadelphia (California 5, Philadelphia 1) H Seals’ First Loss: Oct. 21, 1967 vs Minnesota (Minnesota 3, California 1) A Seals’ First Tie: Oct. 18, 1967 vs Los Angeles (California 2, Los Angeles 2) H Seals’ First Goal For: Kent Douglas (assts. Charlie Burns and George Swarbrick) at 3:23 of 1st period, Oct. 11, 1967 (California 5, Philadelphia 1) H Seals’ First Goal Against: Bill Sutherland (PP) (assts. Leon Rochefort and John Miszuk) at 10:07 of 2nd period, Oct.11, 1967 (California 5, Philadelphia 1) H Seals’ Last Goal For: Jim Moxey (EN) (asst. Rick Hampton) at 19:58 of 3rd period, Apr. 4, 1976 (California 5, Los Angeles 2) H Seals’ Last Goal Against: Marcel Dionne (asst. Gary Sargent) at 7:47 of 3rd period, Apr. 4, 1976 (California 5, Los Angeles 2) H Seals’ Last Game: Apr. 4, 1976 vs Los Angeles (California 5, Los Angeles 2) H Seals’ Last Win: Apr. 4, 1976 vs Los Angeles (California 5, Los Angeles 2) H Seals’ Last Loss: Apr. 2, 1976 vs Vancouver (Vancouver 5, California 0) H Seals’ Last Tie: Mar. 30, 1976 vs Vancouver (California 4, Vancouver 4) A Barons’ First Game: Oct. 6, 1976 vs Los Angeles (Cleveland 2, Los Angeles 2) H Barons’ First Win: Oct. 9, 1976 vs Washington (Cleveland 6, Washington 3) H Barons’ First Loss: Oct. 10, 1976 vs Boston (Boston 4, Cleveland 3) A Barons’ First Tie: Oct. 6, 1976 vs Los Angeles (Cleveland 2, Los Angeles 2) H Barons’ First Goal For: Fred Ahern (asst. Jim Moxey) at 8:41 of 3rd period, Oct. 6, 1976 (Cleveland 2, Los Angeles 2) H Barons’ First Goal Against: Mike Murphy (PP) (assts. Tom Williams and Gary Sargent) at 15:11 of 2nd period, Oct. 6, 1976 (Cleveland 2, Los Angeles 2) H Barons’ Last Goal For: Dennis Maruk (assts. Kris Manery and Mike Fidler) at 15:28 of 3rd period, Apr. 9, 1978 (Pittsburgh 3, Cleveland 2) H Barons’ Last Goal Against: Rick Kehoe (assts. Tom Edur and Dave Schultz) at 18:01 of 2nd period, Apr. 9, 1978 (Pittsburgh 3, Cleveland 2) H Barons’ Last Game: Apr. 2, 1978 vs Chicago (Cleveland 4, Chicago 2) H Barons’ Last Win: Apr. 2, 1978 vs Chicago (Cleveland 4, Chicago 2) H Barons’ Last Loss: Apr. 9, 1978 vs Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh 3, Cleveland 2) H Barons’ Last Tie: Apr. 5, 1978 vs Detroit (Cleveland 5, Detroit 5) H 50th Franchise Win: Nov. 30, 1969 vs Detroit (Oakland 1, Detroit 0) A All-Time Franchise Record At That Point: 171 games – 50 wins – 91 losses – 30 ties – 130 points – .380 winning percentage 100th Franchise Win: Jan. 14, 1972 vs Vancouver (California 5, Vancouver 3) H All-Time Franchise Record At That Point: 349 games – 100 wins – 193 losses – 56 ties – 256 points – .367 winning percentage 150th Franchise Win: Feb. 12, 1975 vs Detroit (California 4, Detroit 2) H All-Time Franchise Record At That Point: 596 games – 150 wins – 346 losses – 100 ties – 400 points – .336 winning percentage 200th Franchise Win: Feb. 11, 1977 vs Colorado (Cleveland 3, Colorado 0) H All-Time Franchise Record At That Point: 753 games – 200 wins – 429 losses – 124 ties – 524 points – .348 winning percentage Best record after 10 regular season games: 4 wins – 5 losses – 1 tie – 9 points (1969-70, 1977-78) – .450 winning percentage Best record after 20 regular season games: 6 wins – 8 losses – 6 ties – 18 points (1976-77) – .450 winning percentage Best record after 30 regular season games: 10 wins – 17 losses – 3 ties – 23 points (1975-76, 1977-78), 9 wins – 16 losses – 5 ties – 23 points (1968-69, 1971-72), 8 wins – 15 losses – 7 ties – 23 points (1976-77) – .383 winning percentage Best record after 40 regular season games: 13 wins – 21 losses – 6 ties – 32 points (1968-69) – .400 winning percentage Best record after 50 regular season games: 19 wins – 27 losses – 4 ties – 42 points (1975-76) – .420 winning percentage Best record after 60 regular season games: 23 wins – 28 losses – 9 ties – 55 points (1968-69) – .458 winning percentage Best record after 70 regular season games: 26 wins – 34 losses – 10 ties – 62 points (1968-69) – .443 winning percentage WHL Club Milestones, Franchise Firsts and Lasts: H = home game A = away game Seals’ First Game: Oct. 13, 1961 vs. Seattle (Seattle 8, San Francisco 3) A Seals’ First Win: Oct. 17, 1961 vs. Calgary (San Francisco 9, Calgary 6) A Seals’ First Loss: Oct. 13, 1961 vs. Seattle (Seattle 8, San Francisco 3) A Seals’ First Tie: Jan. 5, 1962 vs. Los Angeles (San Francisco 1, Los Angeles 1) H Seals’ First Goal For: Nick Mickoski (assists unknown) (1st period), Oct. 13, 1961 (Seattle 8, San Francisco 3) A Seals’ First Goal Against: Guyle Fielder (assists unknown) (first minute of 1st period), Oct. 13, 1961 (Seattle 8, San Francisco 3) A Seals’ Last Goal For (regular season): Charlie Burns (asst. Rudy Panagabko) at 9:46 of 2nd period, Apr. 2, 1967 (San Diego 11, California 2) A Seals’ Last Goal Against (regular season): Al Nicholson (asst. Ed Panagabko) at 14:40 of 3rd period, Apr. 2, 1967 (San Diego 11, California 2) A Seals’ Last Goal For (playoffs): Stan Gilbertson (assts. Gerry Odrowski, Ed Hoekstra) at 8:40 of 1st period, Apr. 15, 1967 (Seattle 4, California 1) A Seals’ Last Goal Against (playoffs): Charlie Holmes (asst. Jim Paterson) at 12:50 of 3rd period, Apr. 15, 1967 (Seattle 4, California 1) A Seals’ Last Game (regular season): Apr. 2, 1967 vs. San Diego (San Diego 11, California 2) A Seals’ Last Game (playoffs): Apr. 15, 1967 (Seattle 4, California 1) A Seals’ Last Win: Apr. 1, 1967 vs. Los Angeles (California 4, Los Angeles 3) A Seals’ Last Loss (regular season): Apr. 2, 1967 vs. San Diego (San Diego 11, California 2) A Seals’ Last Loss (playoffs): Apr. 14, 1967 vs. Seattle (Seattle 4, California 1) A Seals’ Last Tie: Mar. 22, 1967 vs. Victoria (California 2, Victoria 2) H 50th Franchise Win: Jan. 19, 1963 vs Edmonton (San Francisco 9, Edmonton 1) H All-Time Franchise Record At That Point: 50 wins – 54 losses – 2 ties – .481 winning percentage 100th Franchise Win: Feb. 28, 1964 vs Seattle (San Francisco 4, Seattle 3) H All-Time Franchise Record At That Point: 100 wins – 95 losses – 5 ties – .513 winning percentage 150th Franchise Win: Jan. 25, 1966 vs Vancouver (San Francisco 2, Vancouver 1) A All-Time Franchise Record At That Point: 150 wins – 156 losses – 10 ties – .491 winning percentage 200th Franchise Win: Apr. 1, 1967 vs Los Angeles (California 4, Los Angeles 3) A All-Time Franchise Record At That Point: 200 wins – 201 losses – 22 ties – .498 winning percentage WHL Franchise Record in Season Opening Games: 6 games – 3 wins – 3 losses – 6 points – .500 winning percentage WHL Franchise Record in Season Closing Games: 6 games – 4 wins – 2 losses – 8 points – .667 winning percentage Best record after 10 regular season games: 5 wins – 4 losses – 1 tie – 11 points (1963-64) – .550 winning percentage 4 wins – 3 losses – 3 ties – 11 points (1966-67) – .550 winning percentage Best record after 20 regular season games: 9 wins – 8 losses – 3 ties – 21 points (1966-67) – .525 winning percentage Best record after 30 regular season games: 16 wins – 14 losses – 0 ties – 32 points (1962-63) – .533 winning percentage Best record after 40 regular season games: 24 wins – 16 losses – 0 tie – 48 points (1962-63) – .600 winning percentage Best record after 50 regular season games: 31 wins – 18 losses – 1 tie – 63 points (1962-63) – .630 winning percentage Best record after 60 regular season games: 37 wins – 22 losses – 1 tie – 75 points (1962-63) – .625 winning percentage Best record after 70 regular season games: 44 wins – 25 losses – 1 tie – 89 points (1962-63) – .636 winning percentage ALL-TIME SEASON-BY-SEASON RECORD SEASON GP W L T PTS GF GA PIM FINISHED WIN.
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