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Portland Winter Hawks All-Time Playoff Scoring Leaders (Through 2020-21)

Player GP G A Points PIM 1. 76 50 45 95 63 2. Nicolas Petan 88 26 58 84 78 3. Brendan Leipsic 82 34 45 79 132 4. Oliver Bjorkstrand 59 37 40 77 22 5. 85 13 60 73 59 6. Randy Heath 47 28 43 71 26 7. Dennis Holland 50 25 44 69 40 8. Ken Yaremchuk 40 24 44 68 48 9. Sven Bartschi 43 24 37 61 26 10. Chase De Leo 81 22 34 56 33 11. Todd Robinson 42 21 35 56 58 12. Troy Mick 54 27 24 51 57 13. Grant Sasser 43 22 29 51 19 14. Taylor Leier 64 20 29 49 34 15. Dan Woodley 40 20 28 48 87 16. 41 12 35 47 64 17. 34 19 27 46 24 18. Troy Rutkowski 77 13 31 44 48 19. Dave Archibald 38 16 27 43 22 20. 34 17 26 43 46 21. David Babych 33 8 32 40 24 22. Lonny Bohonos 25 16 24 40 32 23. 56 10 29 39 68 24. Brian Shaw 31 22 17 39 59 25. Dave McLay 39 18 20 38 93 26. Adam Deadmarsh 32 19 19 38 75 27. Brad Ross 51 18 19 37 126 28. Curt Brandolini 43 20 16 36 62 29. Keith Brown 33 3 33 36 62 30. Colin Foley 32 13 23 36 46 31. Ray Podloski 28 12 24 36 31 32. Jeff Finley 46 3 31 34 49 33. Florent Robidoux 33 16 18 34 30 34. Brandon Smith 32 9 24 33 18 35. Mike Toal 25 13 20 33 13 36. Andrew Ference 33 5 27 32 62 37. Gord Walker 28 13 19 32 30 38. Alfie Turcotte 14 14 18 32 9 39. Tim Tookey 41 10 21 31 15 40. Layne Roland 39 13 18 31 52 41. Jeff Sharples 35 9 21 30 29 42. 33 20 10 30 100 43. Brandon Dubinsky 31 11 19 30 48 44. Blaine Chrest 28 12 18 30 2 45. Greg Leahy 19 16 13 29 33 46. Gary Nylund 32 4 24 28 93 47. Scott Nichol 26 11 16 27 57 48. Cody Glass 28 10 16 26 12 49. Perry Turnbull 38 14 12 26 113 50. Taylor Peters 66 5 21 26 39

Portland Winter Hawks Coaching Career Playoff Stats (Through 2020-21 - *Includes Stats With Oil Kings)

Coach Games W L PCT (2012-13) 21 16 5 .762 Mike Johnston (2008-2014 & 2016- Present) 105 60 45 .571 Brent Peterson (1991-98) 47 26 21 .553 Ken Hodge (1973-94)* 195 101 94 .518 Jamie Kompon (2014-2016) 21 10 11 .476 Mike Williamson (2000-07) 54 24 30 .444 Harold Snepsts (1998-99) 4 0 4 .000

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Career Offensive Playoff Leaders (Through 2020-21)

Games Played Total Points Assists 1. Nicolas Petan*** 88 1. Ty Rattie 95 1. Derrick Pouliot 60 2. Derrick Pouliot 85 2. Nicolas Petan 84 2. Nicolas Petan 58 3. Brendan Leipsic 82 3. Brendan Leipsic 79 3. Ty Rattie 45 4. Chase De Leo 81 4. Oliver Bjorkstrand 77 4. Brendan Leipsic 45 5. Troy Rutkowski 77 5. Derrick Pouliot 73 5. Dennis Holland 44 6. Ty Rattie 76 6. Randy Heath 71 6. Ken Yaremchuk 44 7. Mac Carruth 75 7. Dennis Holland 69 7. Randy Heath 43 8. Josh Hanson 75 8. Ken Yaremchuk 68 8. Oliver Bjorkstrand 40 9. Keegan Iverson 71 9. Sven Bärtschi 61 9. Sven Bärtschi 37 10. Taylor Peters 66 10. Chase De Leo 56 10. Todd Robinson 35 11. Keoni Texeira 65 11. Todd Robinson 56 11. Glen Wesley 35 12. Tyler Wotherspoon 65 12. Troy Mick 51 12. Chase De Leo 34 13. Taylor Leier 64 13. Grant Sasser 51 13. Keith Brown 33 14. Oliver Bjorkstrand 59 14. Taylor Leier 49 14. David Babych 32 15. Paul Bittner 57 15. Dan Woodley 48 15. Jeff Finley 31 16. Joseph Morrow 56 16. Glen Wesley 47 16. Troy Rutkowski 31 17. Jamie Nicolls 55 17. Ryan Johansen 46 17. Joseph Morrow 29 18. Troy Mick 54 18. Troy Rutkowski 44 18. Taylor Leier 29 19. Brad Ross 51 19. Dave Archibald 43 19. Grant Sasser 29 20. Dennis Holland 50 20. Nino Niederreiter 43 20. Dan Woodley 28 21. Anton Cederholm 49 21. David Babych 40 21. Dave Archibald 27 22. Randy Heath 47 22. Lonny Bohonos 40 22. Andrew Ference 27 23. Jeff Finley 46 23. Joseph Morrow 39 23. Ryan Johansen 27 24. Dominic Turgeon 45 24. Brian Shaw 39 24. Nino Niederreiter 26 25. 7 players tied with 43 25. 2 players tied with 38 25. 5 Players Tied With 24

Defenseman Points Goals Minutes 1. Derrick Pouliot 73 1. Ty Rattie*** 50 1. Randy Turnbull 238 2. Glen Wesley 47 2. Oliver Bjorkstrand 37 2. Brian Curran 133 3. Troy Rutkowski 44 3. Brendan Leipsic 34 3. Brendan Leipsic 132 4. David Babych 40 4. Randy Heath 28 4. Brad Ross 126 5. Joseph Morrow 39 5. Troy Mick 27 5. 122 6. Keith Brown 36 6. Nicolas Petan 26 6. Kelly Hubbard 121 7. Jeff Finley 34 7. Dennis Holland 25 7. Perry Turnbull 113 8. Brandon Smith 33 8. Sven Bärtschi 24 8. Jim Dobson 100 9. Andrew Ference 32 9. Ken Yaremchuk 24 9. John Badduke 99 10. Jeff Sharples 30 10. Chase De Leo 22 10. Dave McLay 93 11. Gary Nylund 28 11. Grant Sasser 22 11. Gary Nylund 93 12. Kevin Haupt 26 12. Brian Shaw 22 12. Cale Hulse 92 13. Jason McBain 24 13. Todd Robinson 21 13. Mike Williamson 89 14. Nolan Pratt 23 14. Curt Brandolini 20 14. Max Kostovich 88 15. Chad Biafore 22 15. Jim Dobson 20 15. James Latos 88 16. Tyler Wotherspoon 21 16. Dan Woodley 20 16. 87 17. Brad Duggan 20 17. Taylor Leier 20 17. Dan Woodley 87 18. John Kordic 20 18. Adam Deadmarsh 19 18. John Kordic 86 19. Blake Wesley 20 19. Ryan Johansen 19 19. Troy Arndt 84 20. Mathew Dumba 18 20. Dave McLay 18 20. Kevin Jorgenson 78 21. 18 21. Brad Ross 18 21. Nicolas Petan 78 22. Keoni Texeira 16 22. Nino Neiderreiter 17 22. Jim Agnew 77 23. Adam Henry 15 23. Perry Pelensky 17 23. Dale Yakiwchuk 76 24. Seth Jones 15 24. 4 players tied with 16 24. Adam Deadmarsh 75 25. Braydon Coburn 14 25. Paul Gaustad 75

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Portland Winterhawks – Career Playoff Goaltending Stats (Through 2020-21 – Minimum 200 Minutes Played)

Goaltender W L GP MIN SVS GA SO GAA SVS%

Corbin Boes 6 3 10 543 274 21 0 2.32 92.9%

Chris Wickenheiser 2 2 4 226 123 10 0 2.65 92.5%

Randy Ireland 5 5 10 612 309 27 1 2.65 92.0%

Mac Carruth 49 24 75 4448 2250 199 8 2.68 91.9%

Blake Grenier 3 4 7 423 150 14 1 1.99 91.5%

Brent Belecki 15 10 27 1572 829 78 1 2.98 91.4%

Lanny Ramage 12 10 23 1370 599 58 3 2.54 91.2%

Adin Hill 10 11 21 1309 673 67 1 3.07 91.0%

Kurtis Mucha 5 7 12 724 356 38 2 3.15 90.4%

Krister Toews 4 8 12 786 327 36 0 2.75 90.1%

Brendan Burke 9 3 15 745 316 35 1 2.82 90.0%

Scott Langkow 15 12 27 1644 843 95 0 3.47 89.9%

Jason LaBarbera 0 4 4 252 170 19 0 4.52 89.9%

Cole Kehler 10 13 23 1313 749 82 0 3.75 89.7%

Bart Hunter 16 14 30 1778 906 105 1 3.54 89.6%

Darrell May, Sr. 17 12 29 1613 825 114 0 4.24 87.9%

Ian Wood 7 6 15 710 443 64 1 5.41 87.4%

Clint Malarchuk 2 4 7 411 197 29 0 4.23 87.2%

Joel Hofer 1 4 5 312 142 21 0 4.03 87.1%

Darryl Gilmour 12 7 19 1167 555 83 1 4.27 87.0%

Byron Dafoe 10 8 18 1091 543 81 1 4.45 87.0%

Peter Fry 0 3 6 222 158 24 0 6.49 86.9%

Al Larochelle 1 4 8 318 204 33 0 6.23 86.1%

Joaquin Gage 7 6 14 793 352 58 0 4.39 85.9%

Bruno Campese 7 4 12 699 407 67 0 5.75 85.9%

Lance Carlsen 4 7 13 649 342 57 0 5.27 85.7%

Chris Eisenhart 2 2 7 249 125 23 0 5.54 84.5%

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Career Playoff Goaltending Records (Through 2020-21 - Minimum 200 Minutes Played)

Games Played Minutes Played Most Wins 1. Mac Carruth 75*** 1. Mac Carruth 4448 1. Mac Carruth 49*** 2. Bart Hunter 30 2. Bart Hunter 1778 2. Darrell May, Sr. 17 3. Darrell May, Sr. 29 3. Scott Langkow 1644 3. Bart Hunter 16 4. Scott Langkow 27 4. Darrell May,Sr. 1613 4. Scott Langkow 15 5. Brent Belecki 27 5. Brent Belecki 1572 5. Brent Belecki 15 6. Cole Kehler 23 6. Lanny Ramage 1370 6. Darryl Gilmour 12 7. Lanny Ramage 23 7. Cole Kehler 1313 7. Lanny Ramage 12 8. Adin Hill 21 8. Adin Hill 1309 8. Byron Dafoe 10 9. Darryl Gilmour 19 9. Darryl Gilmour 1167 9. Adin Hill 10 10. Byron Dafoe 18 10. Byron Dafoe 1091 10. Cole Kehler 10 11. Brendan Burke 15 11. Joaquin Gage 793 11. Brendan Burke 9 12. Ian Wood 15 12. Krister Toews 786 12. Bruno Campese 7 13. Joaquin Gage 14 13. Brendan Burke 745 13. Joaquin Gage 7 14. Lance Carlsen 13 14. Kurtis Mucha 724 14. Ian Wood 7 15. 3 players tied with 12 15. Ian Wood 710 15. Corbin Boes 6

Goals Against Average Save Percentage Shutouts 1. Blake Grenier 1.99 1. Corbin Boes .929 1. Mac Carruth 8 2. Corbin Boes 2.32 2. Chris Wickenheiser .925 2. Lanny Ramage 3 3. Lanny Ramage 2.54 3. Randy Ireland .920 3. Kurtis Mucha 2 4. Randy Ireland 2.65 4. Mac Carruth .919 4. Byron Dafoe 1 5. Mac Carruth 2.68 5. Blake Grenier .915 5. Brent Belecki 1 6. Krister Toews 2.75 6. Brent Belecki .914 6. Darryl Gilmour 1 7. Brendan Burke 2.82 7. Lanny Ramage .912 7. Bart Hunter** 1 8. Brent Belecki 2.98 8. Adin Hill .910 8. Randy Ireland 1 9. Adin Hill 3.07 9. Kurtis Mucha .904 9. Ian Wood 1 10. Kurtis Mucha 3.15 10. Krister Toews .901 10. Blake Grenier 1 11. Scott Langkow 3.47 11. Brendan Burke .900 11. Brendan Burke 1 12. Bart Hunter 3.54 12. Scott Langkow .899 12. Adin Hill 1 13. Cole Kehler 3.75 13. Cole Kehler .897 14. Joel Hofer 4.03 14. Bart Hunter .896 15. Clint Malarchuk 4.23 15. Darrell May, Sr. .879

Most Losses 1. Mac Carruth 24 2. Bart Hunter 14 3. Cole Kehler 13 4. Scott Langkow 12 5. Darrell May, Sr. 12 6. Adin Hill 11 7. Lanny Ramage 10 8. Brent Belecki 10 9. Krister Toews 8 10. Byron Dafoe 8 11. Lance Carlsen 7 12. Kurtis Mucha 7 13. Darryl Gilmour 7 14. Joaquin Gage 6 15. Ian Wood 6

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The Playoff Record Book Team – Overall Records

Overall Playoff Record 235-203 Playoffs Record at Home 132-88 Playoffs Record on Road 103-115 Overall Record 33-35 Single Overtime Record 29-34 Double Overtime Record 4-1 Overtime Record at Home 11-20 Overtime Record on Road 22-15 One- Playoff Games 81-77 One-Goal Playoff Games at Home 37-36 One-Goal Playoff Games on Road 44-40 Made Playoffs 36 of 43 seasons Record in Round-Robins Survived 3 of 5 Record in First Round Series 21-11 Record in West Finals 12-5 Record in WHL Championship Series 3-9 Overall Record in all Series Deciding Games 48-47 Record in Final Games of Series that go the Distance Overall (8-8); Best of 9 (2-0, Home 1-0, Road 1-0); Best of 7 (6-8, Home 4-3, Road 2-5) Wins in One Playoff Year 16, 1978-79, 2012-13 Wins at Home, One Playoff Year 10, 1978-79 Wins on Road, One Playoff Year 9, 2012-13 Fewest Wins at Home, One Playoff Year 0, 1998-99; 2009-10, 2015-16 Fewest Wins on Road, One Playoff Year 0, 6 Times Fewest Losses at Home, One Playoff Year 1, 6 Times Fewest Losses on Road, One Playoff Year 1, (10 games – 2013-13, 7 games – 2009-10 & 3 games – 2001-02) Consecutive Wins 7, 4/2/79 – 4/11/79, 3/23/12 – 4/10/12 & 4/1/13 – 4/20/13 Consecutive Home Wins 10, 4/10/82 – 4/23/83 Consecutive Road Wins 6, 4/9/10 – 4/17/11 Consecutive Losses 7, 1978 Round Robin, 3/30/78 – 4/8/78; 4/11/84 – 3/29/85 Consecutive Home Losses 10, 3/31/06 – 4/13/10 Consecutive Road Losses 7, 4/10/77 – 4/7/78

Team – Season or Series

st Goals by Hawks in One Series 55, (1984 1 Round, Best-of-Nine vs. ) st Goals Scored by Opponent in One Series 47, (1984 1 Round, Best-of-Nine vs. New Westminster) Goals, Hawks, Excluding Best-of-Nine 41, (1983 West Final vs. Victoria) Goals, Opponent, Excluding Best-of-Nine 35, (1983 West Final vs. Victoria) Fewest Goals Scored by Hawks in One Series 6, (5 games – 2006 West Semis vs. ) Fewest Goals by Opponents in One Series 3, (4 games – 2013 West Semis vs. Spokane) Power Play goals in One Season’s Playoff 40, (20 games – 1986-87) Power Play goals in One Playoff Series 17, (9 games – 1986 West Semis vs. Spokane) (8 games – 1989 West Final vs. ) (5 games – 1987 West Semis vs. Spokane) Power Play goals, Opponents, One Season’s Playoff 33, (20 games – 1986-87) Power Play goals, Opponents, One Playoff Series 20, (8 games – 1989 West Final vs. Kamloops) st Differentials For 257-109 (42.8 – 18.2, 2013 West 1 Round vs. Everett) Shot Differentials Against 211-98 (42.2 – 19.6, 2006 West Semis vs. Vancouver) Shorthanded Goals in One Season’s Playoff 6, (1997-98 & 2011-12) Shorthanded Goals in One Playoff Series 4, (2011-12 West Semis vs. Kamloops)

Shorthanded Goals, Opponents, One Season’s Playoff 4, (1986-87) Shorthanded Goals, Opponents, One Playoff Series 4, (1987 WHL Final vs. Medicine Hat) Shutouts For in One Playoff Series 2, (2013 – West Semis vs. Spokane, 2013 – West Final vs. Kamloops) Shutouts Against in One Playoff Series 2, (2018 – West Semis vs. Everett) Shutouts For in One Season’s Playoffs 5, (2012-13) Shutouts Against in One Season’s Playoffs 2, (2017-18) Overtime Games in One Season’s Playoffs 5, (2000-01 & 2010-11) Overtime Games in One Playoff Series 3, (1984 West Semis vs. New Westminster, Best-of-Nine; 2011 WHL Final vs. Kootenay, Best of Seven) Consecutive Overtime Games 3, (1984 West Semis vs. New Westminster, 4/6, 4/7 & 4/9/84) Overtime Wins in One Season’s Playoff 3, (1981-82, 2000-01 & 2014-15) Overtime Wins in One Playoff Series 2 (1982 West Finals vs. Seattle, Best-of-Seven) (1984 West Semis vs. New Westminster, Best-of-Nine) (2012 West Finals vs. Tri-City, Best-of-Seven) (2015 West Semis vs. Everett, Best-of-Seven) Most Overtime Losses in One Season’s Playoff 3, (2010-11) Most Overtime Losses in One Playoff Series 2, (Several Times)

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Team – In a Game Margin of victory at home 10, (1979 WHL Final, Game 1 vs. Brandon – Hawks 10-0) Margin of victory on road 9, (1983 West Semis, Game 1 @ Seattle – Hawks 13-4) Margin of defeat at home 6, (1987 WHL Final, Game 4 vs. Medicine Hat – Tigers 7-1) (1989 WHL Final, Game 3 vs. Swift Current – Broncos 10-4) Margin of defeat on road 11, (1986 West Final, Game 5 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-2) Goals 13, (1983 West Semis, Game 1 @ Seattle – Hawks 13-4) Goals at home 11, (1983 West Final, Game 2 vs. Victoria – Hawks 11-8) (1987 West Semis, Game 1 vs. Spokane – Hawks 11-2) Goals on road 13, (1983 West Semis, Game 1 @ Seattle – Hawks 13-4) Goals by opponents 13, (1985 West Semis, Game 5 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-3) (1986 West Semis, Game 5 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-2) Goals by opponents at home 13, (1985 West Semis, Game 5 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-3) (1986 West Semis, Game 5 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-2) Goals by opponents in Portland 10, (1984 West Final, Game 3 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) (1998 WHL Final, Game 3 vs. Swift Current – Broncos 10-4) Goals combined in one game 19, (1983 West Final, Game 2 vs. Victoria – Hawks 11-8) Goals combined in one period of one game 9, (1986 West Semis, Game 3 vs. Spokane – Hawks 9-6) Consecutive goals in a row 10, (1979 WHL Final, Game 1 vs. Brandon – Hawks 10-0) (1987 West Semis, Game 1 vs. Spokane – Hawks 11-2) Consecutive goals in a row by opponent 10, (1986 West Final, Game 5 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-2) Goals for in one period at home 5, (several times) Goals for in one period on road 5, (several times) Goals against in one period at home 5, (4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5; 5/7/11 vs. Kootenay – Ice 7-5) Goals against in one period on road 7, (4/5/85 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-3) Power play goals in a game 6, (several times) Power play goals against in a game 6, (2000 West 1st Round, Game 3 vs. Prince George – Cougars 6-3) Power play goals combined in a game 10, (1986 West Semis, Game 3 vs. Spokane – Hawks 9-6) (1987 West Semis, Game 3 @. Spokane – Hawks 9-6) Shorthanded goals in a game 3, (2012 West Semis, Game 3 @ Kamloops – Hawks 5-2) Shorthanded goals against in a game 2, (1987 West Final, Game 6 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 5-3) (2001 WHL Final, Game 2 @ Red Deer – Rebels 5-4)

Power play goals for in a period 4, (1987 West Semis, Game 3 @ Spokane – Hawks 9-6) (1989 West Final, Game 6 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 5-3) Power play goals against in a period 4, (1989 West Final, Game 5 @ Kamloops – Blazers 5-4 OT) (2011 WHL Final, Game 2 vs. Kootenay – Ice 7-5) Power play goals combined in a period 6, (1986 West Semis, Game 3 vs. Spokane – Hawks 9-6)

Shorthanded goals for in a period 2, (2012 West Semis, Game 3 @ Kamloops – Hawks 5-2) 2, (2013 WHL Final, Game 5 @ Edmonton – Hawks 5-1) Shorthanded goals against in a period 2, (2001 WHL Final, Game 2 @ Red Deer – Rebels 5-4) Shots for at home 65, (3/22/98 vs. Seattle – Hawks 5-1) Shots for at home, overtime game 65, (4/22/14 vs. Kelowna – Hawks 4-3 OT) Shots for at home, double overtime 62, (3/31/96 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 2OT) Shots against at home 67, (4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) Shots against at home, overtime game 62, (4/16/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 5-4 OT) Shots against at home, double overtime 47, (3/31/96 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 2OT)

Shots for on road 53. (4/19/14 @ Kelowna – Hawks 5-3)

Shots for on road, overtime game 49, (3/31/10 @ Spokane – Hawks 5-4 OT) Shots for on road, double overtime 66, (4/23/79 @ Lethbridge – Hawks 5-4 2OT) (3/28/03 @ Spokane – Hawks 2-1 2OT) Shots against on road 60, (3/27/99 @ Tri City – Americans 6-2) Shots against on road, overtime game 58, (4/6/84 @ New Westminster – Bruins 8-7 OT) Shots against on road, double overtime 50, (3/28/03 @ Spokane – Hawks 2-1 2OT)

Fewest shots for at home 21, (3/31/99 vs. Tri City – Americans 3-2 OT) Fewest shots against at home 11, (3/23/13 vs. Everett – Hawks 4-1) Fewest shots for on road 13, (4/7/06 @ Vancouver – Hawks 1-0); 4/16/06 @ Vancouver – Giants 2-0) Fewest shots against on road 13, (3/27/13 @ Everett – Hawks 7-3) 13, (4/1/13 @ Everett – Hawks 5-1) Shots for in a period at home 31, (3/31/95 vs. Seattle – Hawks 6-3) Shots for in a period on road 24, (4/1/86 @ Spokane – Chiefs 6-4 & 4/19/14 @ Kelowna – Hawks 5-3) Shots against in a period at home 26, (5/1/79 vs. Brandon – Hawks 5-2; 4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) Shots against in a period on road 25, (3/27/99 @ Tri City – Americans 6-2)

Fewest shots in a period at home 2, (3/26/04 vs. Tri City – Americans 3-1) Fewest shots in a period on road 1, (4/1/77 @ Kamloops – Hawks 3-2 OT; 3/24/95 @ Kamloops – Blazers 6-0) Fewest shots against in a period at home 1, (3/31/03 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 3-2 OT) Fewest shots against in a period on road 2, (3/23/04 @ Tri City – Americans 4-1) Best comeback for Portland 4/10/89 – Kamloops @ Portland – Hawks rally from 5-0 down at 10:46 of second period, win 6-5: 4/5/06 @ Seattle – Hawks rally from 3-0 down after one period to win Game 7, 4-3 in overtime Best comeback for Opponent 4/8/82 Seattle @ Portland – Seattle rallies from 5-0 down at 12:47 of first period – win 7-5 7

Individual (Playoff Career Leaders)

Games Played 88 – Nicolas Petan (2011-15) Goals 50 – Ty Rattie (2010-13) Assists 60 – Derrick Pouliot (2011-14) Points 95 – Ty Rattie (2010-13) Penalty Minutes 238 – Randy Turnbull (1978-82) Overtime Winning Goals 3 – Ty Rattie (2009-12) Overtime Winning Goals by an Opponent None with more than one Games Played () 75 – Mac Carruth (2009-13) Minutes Played (Goaltender) 4448 – Mac Carruth (2009-13) Goals Allowed (Goaltender) 199 – Mac Carruth (2009-13) Saves (Goaltender) 2250 – Mac Carruth (2009-13) Shutouts (Goaltender) 8 – Mac Carruth (2009-13)

(Playoff Season/Series Leaders) Games played in one playoff year 25 – (1978-79 – David Babych, Keith Brown, Ron Chorney, Ed Cooper, Jim Dobson, Joel Elliott, Florent Robidoux, Don Stewart, Alvin Szott, Mike Toal, Tim Tookey, Blake Wesley and Bart Yachimec) Points in one playoff year 37 – (Dennis Holland – 19 games 1988-89) 36 – (Dan Woodley – 19 games 1986-87) 36 – (Ty Rattie – 21 games 2012-13) 34 – (Sven Bärtschi – 22 games 2011-12)

Points in one playoff series 20 – Jeff Rohlicek (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 16 – Ken Yaremchuk (6 games – 1981-82 vs. Seattle) 13 – Ty Rattie (4 games – 2011-12 vs. Kelowna) 13 – Randy Heath (5 games – 1981-82 vs. Regina) 13 – Brandon Dubinsky (7 games – 2005-06 vs. Seattle) Points by an opponent in one playoff series 21 – (9 games – 1983-84 New Westminster) 19 – Dean Evason (5 games – 1983-84 Kamloops) Goals in one playoff year 20 – Ty Rattie (21 games – 2012-13) 19 – Dan Woodley (19 games – 1986-87) 19 – Ty Rattie (21 games – 2011-12) 18 – Brian Shaw (15 games – 1981-82) Goals in one playoff series 13 – Jeff Rohlicek (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 10 – Dave Waldie (9 games – 1985-86 vs. Spokane) 10 – Ty Rattie (4 games – 2011-12 vs. Kelowna) 9 – Brian Shaw (6 games – 1981-82 vs. Seattle) Hat Tricks in one playoff series 3 – Jeff Rohlicek (9 games - 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) Goals by an opponent in one playoff series 10 – Dean Evason (5 games – 1983-84 Kamloops) 10 – (5 games – 1982-83 Lethbridge) Assists in one playoff year 30 – Keith Brown (25 games – 1978-79) 27 – Derrick Pouliot (21 games – 2013-14)

Assists in one playoff series 11 – Ray Podloski (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 11 – John Kordic (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 10 – Derrick Pouliot (5 games – 2013-14 vs. Kelowna) 10 – Ken Yaremchuk (6 games – 1981-82 vs. Seattle) Assists by an opponent in one playoff series 13 – Cliff Ronning (9 games – 1983-84 New Westminster) 11 – Jim Camazzola (5 games – 1983-84 Kamloops) Power play goals in one playoff year 7 – Dave Waldie (15 games – 1985-86) 7 – Ty Rattie (21 games – 2011-12) Power play goals in one playoff series 5 – Todd Robinson (5 games – 1995-96 vs. Spokane) 5 – Dave Waldie (9 games – 1985-86 vs. Spokane) Power play goals by a defenseman in one playoff year 4 – Michael Sauer (12 games – 2005-06) 4 – Mathew Dumba (21 games – 2013-14) Power play goals by opponent in one series 5 – Cliff Ronning (9 games – 1983-84 New Westminster) 5 – (9 games – 1983-84 New Westminster) 5 – Steve Nemeth (8 games – 1986-87 Kamloops) 5 – Jason Krywulak (7 games – 1992-93 Swift Current) 5 – Reid Gardiner (5 games – 2016-17 Kelowna) Shorthanded goals in one playoff year 4 – Brad Ross (22 Games - 2011-12) 4 – Ty Rattie (21 Games – 2012-13) Shorthanded goals in one playoff series 3 – Brad Ross (7 Games – 2011-12 vs. Kamloops) Shorthanded goals by opponent in one series 2 – Ron Bonora (7 games - 1986-87 Medicine Hat) 2 – Trevor Buchanon (8 games – 1988-89 Kamloops) 2 – Matthew Schneider (7 games – 1992-93 Swift Current) 2 – Dan Hamhuis (6 games – 2000-01 Prince George) Game winning goals in one playoff year 4 – Greg Leahy (1988-89) & Ty Rattie (2012-13) Game winning goals in one playoff series 3 – Ty Rattie (2012-13 vs. Edmonton) & Oliver Bjorkstrand (2014-15 vs. Everett) OT winning goals in one playoff year 2 – Brian Shaw (1981-82) & Mike Toal (1978-79) OT winning goals in one playoff series 2 – Brian Shaw (1982 West Final vs. Seattle) OT winning goals in one series by an opponent Never more than one

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(Individual Playoff Records in a Season/Series cont.)

Best plus/minus rating in one playoff year +18 – Mathew Dumba (21 games – 2013-14) +17 – Oliver Bjorkstrand & Chase De Leo (21 games – 2013-14) Best plus/minus in one playoff series +11 – Sven Bärtschi (4 games – 2011-12 vs. Kelowna) +10 – Marcel Noebels & Ty Rattie (4 games – 2011-12 vs. Kelowna) Best plus/minus, opponent, one series +9 – Jim Vandermeer (5 games – 2000-01 Red Deer) Penalty minutes in one playoff year 100 – Randy Turnbull (15 games – 1981-82) Longest streak in one playoff year 17 games – Nicolas Petan (10-18-28 – 3/28/15 – 5/3/15) 16 games – Brendan Leipsic (13-17-30 – 3/21/14 – 5/6/14)

Longest goal scoring streak in one playoff year 8 games – Dan Woodley (14 goals – 3/28/87 – 4/14/87)

Points by a defenseman in one playoff year 33 – Keith Brown (3-30-33 in 25 games – 1978-79) Points by a defenseman in one series 12 – Jeff Finley (1-11-12 in 8 games – 1986-87 vs. Kamloops) Points by an opposing defenseman in one series 14 – Todd Carnelley (5 games – 1984-85 Kamloops)

Goals by a defenseman in one playoff year 8 – Glen Wesley (20 games – 1986-87) 8 – Mathew Dumba (21 games – 2013-14) Goals by a defenseman in one playoff series 5 – Mathew Dumba (7 games -2013-14 vs. Edmonton)

Goals, opposing defenseman, series 6 – Vern Smith (1983-84 New Westminster) Assists by a defenseman in one playoff year 30 – Keith Brown (25 games – 1978-79) Assists by a defenseman in one playoff series 11 – Jeff Finley (8 games – 1986-87 vs. Kamloops) 11 – John Kordic (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 10 – Derrick Pouliot (5 games – 2013-14 vs. Kelowna) Assists, opposing defenseman, series 12 – Greg Hawgood (8 games – 1986-87 Kamloops) 11 – Todd Carnelley (5 games – 1984-85 Kamloops) 11 – Chris Heid (7 games – 2002-03 Spokane) Games played, goaltender, one playoff year 23 – Bart Hunter (1978-79) Minutes played, one playoff year 1,393 – Bart Hunter (1978-79) Saves by a goaltender in one playoff year 718 – Mac Carruth (2011-12)*** Penalty minutes, goaltender, one playoff year 28 – Randy Ireland (1976-77) Shutouts in one playoff year 5 - Mac Carruth (2012-13)

Shutouts in one playoff series 2 – Mac Carruth (2012-13 vs. Spokane, 2012-13 vs. Kamloops) Shutouts in one playoff series by opponent 2 – Carter Hart (2017-18 2nd Round vs. Everett) Consecutive shutout minutes 148:49 – Lanny Ramage (2000-01) Consecutive shutout minutes, opposing goalie 142:46 – Michael Wall (2004-05 1st Round vs. Everett) Consecutive shutouts for Never more than one Consecutive shutouts against Never more than one Wins by a goaltender in one playoff year 16 – Mac Carruth (2012-13) Consecutive playoff wins by a goaltender 7 – Mac Carruth (2011-12 & 2012 -13) Lowest GAA in one playoff year 1.63 – Mac Carruth (2012-13) Lowest GAA in one playoff series 0.75 – Mac Carruth (2013 West Semis vs. Spokane) Lowest GAA, opposing goaltender, series 1.14 – Dustin Slade (2005-06 West Semis vs. Vancouver) Best save percentage in one playoff year 93.7% - Mac Carruth (2012-13) Best save percentage in one playoff series 97.6% - Mac Carruth (2013 West Semis vs. Spokane) Best save percentage, opposing goaltender, series 94.4% - Mike Wall (2004-05 1st Round vs. Everett)

Points, 20 year old rookie, one playoff year 22 – Chad Biafore (3-19-22 in 19 games – 1988-89) Points, 20 year old rookie, one series 14 – Dave Waldie (9 games – 1985-86 vs. Spokane) Goals, 20 year old rookie, one playoff year 13 – Dave Waldie (15 games – 1985-86) Goals, 20 year old rookie, one series 10 – Dave Waldie (9 games – 1985-86 vs. Spokane) Assists, 20 year old rookie, one playoff year 19 – Chad Biafore (19 games – 1988-89) Assists, 20 year old rookie, one series 10 – Chad Biafore (8 games – 1988-89 vs. Kamloops)

Points, 19 year old rookie, one playoff year 13 – Jannik Hansen (7-6-13 in 12 games – 2005-06) 13 – Kieffer Bellows (3-10-13 in 12 games – 2017-18) Points, 19 year old rookie, one series 10 – Jannik Hansen (7 games – 2005-06 vs. Seattle) Goals, 19 year old rookie, one playoff year 7 – Jannik Hansen (12 games – 2005-06) Goals, 19 year old rookie, one series 5 – Jiri Beranek (6 games – 1991-92 vs. Seattle) Assists, 19 year old rookie, one playoff year 10 – Kieffer Bellows (12 games – 2017-18) Assists, 19 year old rookie, one series 7 – Kieffer Bellows (7 games – 2017-18 vs. Spokane) Points, 18 year old rookie, one playoff year 27 – Sven Bärtschi (10-17-27 in 21 games – 2010-11) 27 – Florent Robidoux (11-16-27 in 25 games – 1978-79) 24 – (14-10-24 in 14 games – 1982-83) Points, 18 year old rookie, one series 13 – Ray Ferraro (5 games – 1982-83 vs. Victoria) Goals, 18 year old rookie, one playoff year 17 – Jim Dobson (25 games – 1978-79) 14 – Ray Ferraro (14 games – 1982-83) Goals, 18 year old rookie, one series 7 – Ray Ferraro (5 games – 1982-83 vs. Victoria) 5 – Sven Bärtschi (5 games – 2010-11 vs. Kootenay) 5 – Perry Pelensky (5 games – 1980-81 vs. Seattle) Assists, 18 year old rookie, one playoff year 17 – Sven Bärtschi (21 games – 2010-11) Assists, 18 year old rookie, one series 6 – Ray Ferraro (5 games – 1982-83 vs. Victoria) 6 – Sven Bärtschi (6 games – 2010-11 vs. Kelowna)

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(Individual Playoff Records in a Season/Series cont.)

Points, 17 year old rookie, one playoff year 32 – Randy Heath (13-19-32 in 15 games – 1981-82) 32 – Alfie Turcotte (14-18-32 in 14 games – 1982-83) 29 – Dave Babych (7-22-29 in 25 games – 1978-79) Points, 17 year old rookie, one series 20 – Jeff Rohlicek (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 17 – Ray Podloski (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 13 – Randy Heath (5 games – 1981-82 vs. Regina) 12 – Alfie Turcotte (4 games – 1982-83 vs. Seattle) Goals, 17 year old rookie, one playoff year 14 – Alfie Turcotte (14 games – 1982-83) 13 – Jeff Rohlicek (14 games – 1983-84) 13 – Randy Heath (15 games – 1981-82) 9 – (14 games – 1982-83) Goals, 17 year old rookie, one series 13 – Jeff Rohlicek (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 6 – Randy Heath (5 games – 1981-82 vs. Regina) 6 – Alfie Turcotte (5 games – 1982-83 vs. Victoria) Assists, 17 year old rookie, one playoff year 22 – Dave Babych (25 games – 1978-79) Assists, 17 year old rookie, one series 12 – Ray Podloski (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 7 – Randy Heath (5 games – 1981-82 vs. Regina) 7 – Alfie Turcotte (4 games – 1982-83 vs. Seattle) 5 – Dave Babych (6 games – 1978-79 vs. Brandon)

Points, 16 year old rookie, one playoff year 12 – Jim Benning (3-9-12 in 8 games – 1979-80) 11 – Dennis Holland (3-8-11 in 11 games – 1985-86) 10 – Ken Yaremchuk (2-8-10 in 9 games – 1980-81) 10 – Jason Wiemer (7-3-10 in 16 games – 1992-93) Points, 16 year old rookie, one series 8 – Ken Yaremchuk (5 games – 1980-81 vs. Seattle) 7 – Glen Wesley (6 games – 1984-85 vs. Kamloops) 7 – Dennis Holland (9 games – 1985-86 vs. Spokane) 6 – Adam Deadmarsh (6 games – 1991-92 vs. Spokane) Goals, 16 year old rookie, one playoff year 7 – Jason Wiemer (16 games – 1992-93) Goals, 16 year old rookie, one series 3 – Jason Wiemer (5 games – 1992-93 vs. Kamloops) 3 – Adam Deadmarsh (6 games – 1991-92 vs. Spokane) 3 – Alex Aldred (7 games – 2002-03 vs. Spokane) Assists, 16 year old rookie, one playoff year 9 – Jim Benning (8 games – 1979-80) Assists, 16 year old rookie, one series 7 – Ken Yaremchuk (5 games – 1980-81 vs. Seattle 6 – Glen Wesley (6 games – 1984-85 vs. Kamloops)

Points, 15 year old rookie, one playoff year 4 – Braydon Coburn (0-4-4 in 14 games – 2000-01) Goals, 15 year old rookie, one playoff year 1 – Thomas Frazee (11 games – 2005-06 1 – Jamie Nicolls (14 games – 1983-84) Assists, 15 year old rookie, one playoff year 4 – Braydon Coburn (14 games – 2000-01) 2 – Dave Archibald (3 games – 1984-85) Plus/Minus, 15 year old rookie, one playoff year +5 – Braydon Coburn (14 games – 2000-01)

Points, 20 year old rookie defenseman, year 22 – Chad Biafore (3-19-22 in 19 games – 1988-89) Points, 20 year old rookie defenseman, series 12 – Chad Biafore (2-10-12 in 8 games – 1988-89 vs. Kamloops) Points, 19 year old rookie defenseman, year 7 – Dennis Cholowski (5-2-7 in 12 games – 2017-18) Points, 19 year old rookie defenseman, series 6 – Dennis Cholowski (4-2-6 in 7 games – 2017-18 vs. Spokane) Points, 18 year old rookie defenseman, year 15 – Seth Jones (5-10-15 in 21 games, 2012-13) Points, 18 year old rookie defenseman, series 6 – Joey Hope (1-5-6 in 6 games – 2000-01 vs. Prince George) Points, 17 year old rookie defenseman, year 29 – Dave Babych (7-22-29 in 25 games – 1978-79) Points, 17 year old rookie defenseman, series 7 – Dave Babych (2-5-7 in 6 games – 1978-79 vs. Brandon) Points, 16 year old rookie defenseman, year 12 – Jim Benning (3-9-12 in 8 games – 1979-80) Points, 16 year old rookie defenseman, series 7 – Glen Wesley (1-6-7 in 6 games – 1984-85 vs. Kamloops) Points, 15 year old rookie defenseman, year 4 – Braydon Coburn (0-4-4 in 14 games – 2000-01) Points, 15 year old rookie defenseman, series 2 – Braydon Coburn (Twice – 2000-01)

Assists by a Goaltender, one playoff year 4 – Mac Carruth, 2009-10 Assists by a Goaltender, one playoff series 4 – Mac Carruth (0-4-4 in 7 games, 2009-10 vs. Spokane)

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Individual – Game

Points at home 6, (Ray Ferraro, 3-3-6, 4/16/83 vs. Victoria – Hawks 8-7) 6, (Dave Archibald, 2-4-6, 3/25/87 vs. Spokane – Hawks 11-2) 6, (Dave McLay, 2-4-6, 3/25/87 vs. Spokane – Hawks 11-2) 6, (Adam Deadmarsh, 4-2-6, 4/20/94 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 9-3) Points on road 8, (Alfie Turcotte, 4-4-8, 3/26/83 @ Seattle – Hawks 13-4) Points by an opponent at home 6, (Todd Carnelley, 1-5-6, 3/29/85 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-4) 6, (Ken Morrison, 2-4-6, 4/21/86 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-2) 6, (, 2-4-6, 4/21/86 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-2) 6, (Reid Gardiner, 4-2-6 4/14/17 @ Kelowna – Rockets 6-2) Points by an opponent in Portland 6, (Jim Camazzola, 0-6-6, Kamloops, 4/14/84 – Jr. Oilers 10-5) 6, (Cliff Ronning, 2-4-6, New Westminster, 4/3/84 – Bruins 9-7 Goals at home 4, (Adam Deadmarsh, 4/20/94 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 9-3) Goals on road 4, (Brad Ross, 4/11/12 @ Kamloops – Hawks 5-2) 4, (Ty Rattie, 3/29/12 @ Kelowna – Hawks 5-3) 4, (Alfie Turcotte, 3/26/83 @ Seattle – Hawks 13-4) 4, (Max Kostovich, 3/30/79 @ New Westminster – Hawks 9-2) Goals by an opponent at home 4, (Dean Evason, 4/20/84 @ Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 8-7) 4, (Reid Gardiner, 4/14/17 @ Kelowna – Rockets 6-2) Goals by an opponent in Portland 4, (Doug Saunders, Kamloops, 4/14/84 – Jr. Oilers 10-5) Assists at home 5, (Lonny Bohonos, 4/20/94 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 9-3) Assists on road 5, (Ray Ferraro, 4/15/83 @ Victoria – Hawks 6-5 OT) Assists by an opponent at home 5, (Several Times) Assists by an opponent in Portland 6, (Jim Camazzola, 4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) Points by a defenseman 5, (Dave Babych, 1-4-5, 3/28/80 vs. Seattle – Hawks 7-3) Points by an opposing defenseman 6, (Todd Carnelley, 1-5-6, 3/29/85 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-4) Goals by a defenseman 2, (Several Times) Goals by an opposing defenseman 2, (Several Times) Assists by a defenseman 4, (Dave Babych, 3/28/80 vs. Seattle – Hawks 7-3) 4, (Derrick Pouliot, 4/21/12 @ Tri-City – Hawks 5-4) Assists by an opposing defenseman 5, (Todd Carnelley, 3/29/85 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-4) Power play goals in a game 3, (Dave McLay, 3/28/86 vs. Spokane – Hawks 9-6) 3, (Nicolas Petan, 4/23/14 vs. Kelowna – Hawks 5-1) Power play goals in a game by an opponent 3, (Chris Durand, 3/4/06 @ Seattle – Thunderbirds 8-5) 3, (Reid Gardiner, 4/14/16 @ Kelowna – Rockets 6-2) Shorthanded goals in a game 2, (Brad Ross, 4/10/12 @ Kamloops – Hawks 5-2) 2, (Ty Rattie, 5/12/13 @ Edmonton – Hawks 5-1) Shorthanded goals in a game by an opponent Never more than one Points in one period at home 4, (Ray Ferraro, 2-2-4, 4/16/83 vs. Victoria – Hawks 8-7) 4, (Adam Deadmarsh, 2-2-4, 4/20/94 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 9-3) Points in one period on road 4, Brendan Leipsic, 2-2-4, 3/29/13 @ Everett – Hawks 11-4 Points in one period by an opponent at home 4, (Curt Fraser, 2-2-4, 4/6/78@ Victoria – Cougars 9-2) 4, (Rob Brown, 1-3-4, 4/14/87 @ Kamloops – Hawks 9-5 Points in one period by an opponent in Portland 4, (Jim Camazzola, 0-4-4, 4/14/84, Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) 4, (Doug Saunders, 3-1-4, 4/14/84, Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) 4, (Reid Gardiner, 2-2-4, 4/12/17, Kelowna – Rockets 7-2) Goals in one period at home 3, (Ty Rattie, 4/5/13 vs. Spokane – Hawks 7-2) Goals in one period on road 3, (Troy Mick, 4/14/89 @ Kamloops – Blazers 5-4 OT) Goals in one period by an opponent at home 3, (Dean Evason, 4/20/84 @ Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 8-7) 3, (Stu Barnes, 4/1/89 @ Tri City – Americans 5-3) 3, (Mike Jickling, 3/28/92 @ Spokane – Chiefs 5-2) Goals in one period by an opponent in Portland 3, (Ron Sutter, 4/24/83 vs. Lethbridge – Broncos 7-4) 3, (Doug Saunders, 4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) Assists in one period at home 3, (Several Times) Assists in one period on road 3, (Several Times) Assists in one period by an opponent at home 4, (Todd Carnelley, 3/29/85 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-4) Assists in one period by an opponent in Portland 4, (Jim Camazzola, 4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) Fastest goal to start a game at home 11 seconds, (Walter Shutter, 4/17/86 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 3-2) Fastest goal to start a game on road 10 seconds, (Dave Hoyda, 4/10/77 @ New Westminster – Bruins 5-3) Fastest goal to start a period 10 seconds, (Dave Hoyda, 4/10/77 @ New Westminster – Bruins 5-3) Fastest two goals to start a game 48 seconds, (James Black and Troy Mick score to make it 2-0, Swift Current wins 10-4 in Game 3, WHL Final, 4/29/89 in Portland) Fastest goal to start a game, opponent at home 10 seconds, (Matt Marantz, Spokane, 4/29/11 – Chiefs 8-3) Fastest goal to start a game, opponent in Portland 21 seconds, (Greg Black, Seattle, 3/22/02 – Hawks 4-3) Fastest goal to start a period by an opponent 6 seconds, (, Victoria, 4/16/83 @ Portland, Scored at :06 of the second period – Hawks 8-7) Fastest two goals 7 seconds, (Joel Elliott scored at 17:14 and Bart Yachimec scored at 17:21 of the first period, 3/28/79 vs. Victoria – Hawks 6-3) 7 seconds, (Ron Chorney scored at 7:38 and Alvin Szott scored at 7:45 of second period, 4/2/79 vs. New Westminster – Hawks 8-3) 7 seconds, (Kelly Hubbard scored at 16:53 and Ian Tennant scored at 17:00 of third period, 3/31/81 vs. Seattle – Hawks 7-2) 7 seconds, (Jiri Beranek scored at 15:40 and Scott Nichol scored at 15:47 of second period, 4/17/93 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 6-4) 7 seconds, (Joachim Blichfeld scored at 13:38 and 13:45 of third period, 3/29/18 @ Spokane – Hawks 4-3)

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(Individual – Game, cont.)

Fastest two goals by same player on road 0:07 – Joachim Blichfeld scored at 13:38 and 13:45 of the third period, 3/29/18 @ Spokane – Hawks 4-3 Fastest two goals by same player at home 1:28 – Bobby Russell scored at 5:52 and 7:20 of the first period, 4/22/98 vs. Spokane – Hawks 3-2 Fastest two goals by same opponent 0:07 – Ron Sutter (Lethbridge) scored at 19:21 and 19:28 of the second period, 4/24/83 @ Portland – Broncos 7-4 Fastest two short-handed goals 0:33 – Brad Ross scored at 5:16 and Taylor Leier scored at 5:49 of the second period, 4/10/12 @ Kamloops – Hawks 5-2 Fastest three goals 0:50 – vs. Tri City, 3/23/89 – Hawks 6-5 Fastest three goals against 1:01 – Medicine Hat @ Portland, 5/1/87 – Tigers 7-1 Fastest three goals by the same player 9:19 – Troy Mick scored at 2:22, 6:17, and 11:41 of the third period, 4/14/89 @ Kamloops – Blazers 5-4 (OT) Fastest three goals by the same opponent 2:39 – Doug Saunders (Kamloops) scored at 5:32, 6:03 and 8:11 of the third Period, 4/14/84 @ Portland – Jr. Oilers 10-5 Fastest four goals at home 6:54 – vs. Kamloops, 4/10/89 – Hawks 6-5 Fastest four goals on road 5:48 - @ Everett, 3/31/11 – Hawks 6-2 Fastest four goals by opponent at home 5:58 – Red Deer, 5/5/01 – Rebels 5-4 Fastest four goals by opponent in Portland 4:29 – Kamloops, 4/14/84 – Jr. Oilers 10-5 Fastest five goals by opponent in Portland 5:58 – Kamloops, 4/14/84 – Jr. Oilers 10-5 Fastest two shorthanded goals by opponent 1:03 – Red Deer, 5/5/01 @ Red Deer – Colby Armstrong scored at 13:57 And Joel Stepp scored at 15:00 of the second period – Rebels 5-4

Latest goal to force overtime at home 19:17 – John Badduke, 3/31/92 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 3-2 (OT) Latest goal to force overtime on road 19:43 – Ty Rattie, 5/11/11 @ Kootenay – Ice 5-4 (OT)

Latest goal by opponent to force overtime at home 19:25 – Stu Barnes, 3/28/89 @ Tri City – Americans 5-4 (OT) Latest goal by opponent to force overtime in Portland 19:57 – Blake Robson, 3/31/01 vs. Prince George – Hawks 3-2 (OT) 19:50 – , 3/29/95 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 4-3 (OT)

Saves by a goaltender at home 57 – Ian Wood, 4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5 Saves at home, including overtime 57 – Peter Fry, 4/16/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 5-4 (OT) Saves at home, double overtime 43 – Brent Belecki, 3/31/96 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 (2OT) Saves by a goaltender on the road 54 – Jason LaBarbera, 3/27/99 @ Tri City – Americans 6-2 Saves on road, including overtime 54 – Ian Wood, 4/9/84 @ New Westminster – Hawks 4-3 (OT) Saves on road, double overtime 49 – Krister Toews, 3/28/03 @ Spokane – Hawks 2-1 (2OT) Saves by opponent goaltender at home 48 – Cody Rudkowsky, 3/21/98 @ Seattle – Thunderbirds 3-1 Saves by opponent goaltender in Portland 60 – Cody Rudkowsky, 3/22/98 vs. Seattle – Hawks 5-1 Saves, opponent, overtime in Portland 61 – Jordon Cooke, 4/22/14 vs. Kelowna – Hawks 4-3 (OT) Saves at home, opponent, double overtime 64 – Barry Brust, 3/28/03 @ Spokane – Hawks 2-1 (2OT) Saves, opponent, double overtime in Portland 59 – David Lemanowicz, 3/31/96 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 (2OT) Minutes played by a goaltender 96:21 – Krister Toews, 3/28/03 @ Spokane – Hawks 2-1 (2OT) Minutes played by an opponent’s goaltender 96:21 – Barry Brust, 3/28/03 @ Spokane – Hawks 2-1 (2OT) Goals allowed by a goaltender 10 – Ian Wood, 4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5 Goals allowed by an opponent’s goaltender 11 – Troy Gamble, 3/25/87 vs. Spokane – Hawks 11-2

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Playoff Overtime Winners: (Hawks Single OT Record 29-34 – Home 10-19/Road 19-15)

Date Player & Time of Goal Series 4/1/77 Jeff Bandura – 7:20 1977 WHL Quarterfinal @ Kamloops – Hawks 3-2 4/16/77 – 5:16 1977 WHL Semifinal vs. New Westminster – Bruins 3-2 4/4/78 George Fritz – 9:58 1978 West Semifinal @ Victoria – Cougars 4-3 4/5/79 Mike Toal – 7:43 1979 West Semifinal vs. New Westminster – Hawks 4-3 4/25/79 Brian Propp – 4:04 1979 WHL Final @ Brandon – Wheat Kings 5-4 5/2/79 Don Gillen – 4:25 1979 WHL Final vs. Brandon – Wheat Kings 4-3 3/28/81 Lorne Bokshowan – 6:32 1981 West Semifinal @ Seattle – Hawks 5-4 4/2/81 Tim Stanger – 2:54 1981 West Semifinal @ Seattle – Breakers 6-5 4/12/82 Brian Shaw – 4:58 1982 West Final @ Seattle – Hawks 7-6 4/18/82 Brian Shaw – 0:27 1982 West Final @ Seattle – Hawks 4-3 4/27/82 Ken Yaremchuk – 2:49 1982 WHL Final @ Regina – Hawks 7-6 4/15/83 Randy Heath – 1:07 1983 West Final @ Victoria – Hawks 6-5 4/26/83 Dwight Mullins – 2:05 1983 WHL Final vs. Lethbridge – Broncos 6-5 4/6/84 Trent McCleary – 5:49 1984 West Semifinal @ New Westminster – Bruins 8-7 4/7/84 Terry Perkins – 7:46 1984 West Semifinal vs. New Westminster – Hawks 7-6 4/9/84 Ray Podloski – 15:27 1984 West Semifinal @ New Westminster – Hawks 4-3 4/16/84 Doug Bodger – 1:56 1984 West Final vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 5-4 4/3/85 Mike Nottingham – 1:27 1985 West Semifinal vs. Kamloops – Blazers 4-3 4/18/87 Darcy Norton – 12:07 1987 West Final @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-6 4/28/87 Brian Gerrits – 15:53 1987 WHL Final @ Medicine Hat – Hawks 3-2 3/25/89 James Black – 1:45 1989 West Semifinal vs. Tri City – Hawks 7-6 3/28/89 Rick Fry – 9:24 1989 West Semifinal vs. Tri City – Americans 5-4 4/14/89 Zac Boyer – 2:39 1989 West Final @ Kamloops – Blazers 5-4 3/31/92 Valeri Bure – 7:12 1992 West Semifinal vs. Spokane – Chiefs 5-4 4/28/93 Lonny Bohonos – 1:39 1993 WHL Final @ Swift Current – Hawks 7-6 3/25/95 Judd Casper – 5:00 1995 West Round Robin @ Seattle – Hawks 3-2 3/29/95 Todd Robinson – 8:59 1995 West Round Robin vs. Kamloops – Hawks 4-3 4/6/95 Jarome Iginla – 9:25 1995 West Semifinal vs. Kamloops – Blazers 3-2 4/8/95 Ryan Huska – 6:16 1995 West Semifinal @ Kamloops – Blazers 2-1 3/22/96 Brad Isbister – 6:23 1996 West 1st Round @ Spokane – Hawks 3-2 4/3/96 Darren Sinclair – 0:58 1996 West 1st Round @ Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 3/26/99 Dylan Gyori – 11:10 1999 West 1st Round @ Tri City – Americans 4-3 3/31/99 Scott Gomez – 1:09 1999 West 1st Round vs. Tri City – Americans 3-2 3/31/01 Dean Beuker – 2:23 2001 West 1st Round vs. Prince George – Hawks 3-2 4/4/01 Derek Boogaard – 3:31 2001 West 1st Round vs. Prince George – Cougars 4-3 4/22/01 Kevin Young – 18:15 2001 West Final vs. Spokane – Hawks 2-1 5/9/01 Josh Olson – 6:33 2001 WHL Final vs. Red Deer – Hawks 3-2 5/12/01 Kyle Wanvig – 7:41 2001 WHL Final vs. Red Deer – Rebels 4-3 3/26/03 Chad Klassen – 7:54 2003 West 1st Round @ Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 3/31/03 Mason Wallin – 3:56 2003 West 1st Round vs. Spokane – Chiefs 3-2 3/30/05 Zach Hamill – 9:47 2005 West 1st Round @ Everett – Silvertips 3-2 4/2/05 Darrell May, Jr. – 1:04 2005 West 1st Round @ Everett – Hawks 3-2 4/5/06 Jon Bubnick – 10:35 2006 West 1st Round @ Seattle – Hawks 4-3 4/12/06 Gilbert Brule – 16:44 2006 West Semifinal vs. Vancouver – Giants 4-3 3/31/10 Ty Rattie – 17:29 2010 West Quarterfinal @ Spokane – Hawks 5-4 4/15/11 Jessey Astles – 7:08 2011 West Semifinal vs. Kelowna – Rockets 2-1 4/27/11 Brendan Leipsic – 7:44 2011 West Final @ Spokane – Hawks 3-2 5/6/11 Ty Rattie – 0:55 2011 WHL Final vs. Kootenay – Hawks 4-3 5/10/11 Joe Antilla – 6:12 2011 WHL Final @ Kootenay – Ice 3-2 5/11/11 – 13:08 2011 WHL Final @ Kootenay – Ice 5-4 4/20/12 Marcel Noebels – 7:52 2012 West Final @ Tri City – Hawks 5-4 4/21/12 Ty Rattie – 7:58 2012 West Final @ Tri City – Hawks 5-4 5/8/12 Rhett Rachinski – 9:07 2012 WHL Final vs. Edmonton – Oil Kings 4-3 5/10/13 Michael St. Croix – 7:24 2013 WHL Final vs. Edmonton – Oil Kings 3-2 4/22/14 Taylor Leier – 10:00 2014 West Final vs. Kelowna – Hawks 4-3 5/11/14 Keegan Iverson – 7:23 2014 WHL Final @ Edmonton – Hawks 6-5 4/7/15 Nicolas Petan – 19:01 2015 West Quarterfinal @ Seattle – Hawks 5-4 4/17/15 Blake Heinrich – 5:40 2015 West Semifinal vs. Everett – Hawks 2-1 5/1/15 Tyson Baillie – 14:56 2015 West Final @ Kelowna – Rockets 2-1 3/24/18 Luke Toporowski – 2:15 2018 West Quarterfinal vs. Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 3/31/18 Kailer Yamamoto – 9:19 2018 West Quarterfinal vs. Spokane – Chiefs 5-4 3/26/19 Riley Woods – 9:35 2019 West Quarterfinal vs. Spokane – Chiefs 5-4 3/27/19 Adam Beckman – 4:39 2019 West Quarterfinal vs. Spokane – Chiefs 4-3

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Playoff Double Overtime Winners: (Hawks Double OT Record 4-1, Home 1-1/Road 3-0)

Date Player & Time of Goal Series 4/23/79 Mike Toal – 0:51 1979 WHL Semifinal @ Lethbridge – Hawks 5-4 3/31/96 Randy Favaro – 3:50 1996 West 1st Round vs. Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 3/28/03 Brad Priestlay – 16:21 2003 West 1st Round @ Spokane – Hawks 2-1 3/21/04 Brian Woolger – 5:39 2004 West 1st Round vs. Tri City – Hawks 2-1 4/11/15 Oliver Bjorkstrand – 0:29 2015 West Semifinal @ Everett – Hawks 4-3

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Portland Winter Hawks Career Playoff Shutouts:

By Portland:

Year Date Score and Location Goaltender/Saves 1976-77 4/6/77 Kamloops 0 @ Portland 7 Randy Ireland – 30

1978-79 4/20/79 Brandon 0 @ Portland 10 Bart Hunter – 20

1983-84 3/26/84 New Westminster 0 @ Portland 8 Ian Wood – 31

1986-87 3/27/87 Portland 3 @ Spokane 0 Darryl Gilmour – 33

1988-89 3/30/89 Tri City 0 @ Portland 8 Bryon Dafoe – 22

1997-98 4/13/98 Spokane 0 @ Portland 2 Brent Belecki – 30

2000-01 4/7/01 Prince George 0 @ Portland 6 Lanny Ramage – 20 2000-01 4/21/01 Spokane 0 @ Portland 3 Lanny Ramage – 32

2001-02 3/30/02 Portland 4 @ Seattle 0 Lanny Ramage – 20

2004-05 3/25/05 Everett 0 @ Portland 3 Blake Grenier – 20

2005-06 3/25/06 Portland 1 @ Seattle 0 Kurtis Mucha – 18 2005-06 4/7/06 Portland 1 @ Vancouver 0 Kurtis Mucha – 41

2010-11 3/26/11 Everett 0 @ Portland 4 Mac Carruth - 32

2011-12 3/24/12 Kelowna 0 @ Portland 4 Mac Carruth – 20 2011-12 4/18/12 Kamloops 0 @ Portland 2 Mac Carruth – 32

2012-13 4/6/13 Spokane 0 @ Portland 3 Mac Carruth – 27 2012-13 4/11/13 Portland 5 @ Spokane 0 Mac Carruth – 30 2012-13 4/20/13 Kamloops 0 @ Portland 4 Mac Carruth – 27 2012-13 4/24/14 Portland 3 @ Kamloops 0 Mac Carruth – 29 2012-13 5/4/13 Edmonton 0 @ Portland 3 Mac Carruth – 16

2013-14 3/22/14 Vancouver 0 @ Portland 3 Brendan Burke – 15

2014-15 3/29/15 Seattle 0 @ Portland 3 Adin Hill - 21

By Opponents:

Year Date Score and Location Goaltender/Saves 1980-81 4/9/81 Portland 0 @ Victoria 7 Grant Fuhr – 19

1992-93 5/11/93 Portland 0 @ Swift Current 6 Milan Hnilicka – 26

1994-95 3/24/95 Portland 0 @ Kamloops 6 Rod Branch – 17

1995-96 3/29/96 Portland 0 @ Spokane 5 David Lemanowicz – 34

1996-97 3/25/97 Portland 0 @ Prince George 4 Chris Mason – 24

2000-01 4/25/01 Portland 0 @ Spokane 3 Tyler MacKay – 27

2001-02 3/29/02 Seattle 1 @ Portland 0 Nick Pannoni – 45

2004-05 3/29/05 Portland 0 @ Everett 3 Michael Wall – 42

2005-06 4/16/06 Portland 0 @ Vancouver 2 Dustin Slade – 13

2013-14 5/7/14 Portland 0 @ Edmonton 2 Tristan Jarry – 26

2015-16 3/25/16 Portland 0 @ Everett 3 Mario Petit – 29

2017-18 4/7/18 Portland 0 @ Everett 6 Carter Hart – 26 2017-18 4/13/18 Portland 0 @ Everett 4 Carter Hart – 30/Dustin Wolf - 4

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Playoff Records vs. WHL Teams:

Brandon Wheat Kings W L GF GA Overall 7 5 59 37 @ Portland 4 2 34 16 @ Brandon 3 3 25 21

Edmonton Oil Kings W L GF GA Overall 10 10 57 51 @ Portland 5 5 28 26 @ Edmonton 5 5 29 25

Everett Silvertips W L GF GA Overall 16 15 100 89 @ Portland 7 8 45 39 @ Everett 9 7 55 50

Kamloops Blazers W L GF GA Overall 37 43 331 356 @ Portland 25 15 179 138 @ Kamloops 12 28 152 218

Kelowna Rockets W L GF GA Overall 19 11 120 95 @ Portland 9 5 60 47 @ Tacoma/Kelowna 10 6 60 48

Kootenay Ice W L GF GA Overall 1 4 16 22 @ Portland 1 2 10 14 @ Kootenay 0 2 6 8

Medicine Hat Tigers W L GF GA Overall 3 4 25 31 @ Portland 1 2 11 15 @ Medicine Hat 2 2 14 16

Prince George Cougars W L GF GA Overall 23 23 172 197 @ Portland 17 8 110 97 @ Victoria/Prince George 6 15 62 100

Red Deer Rebels W L GF GA Overall 1 4 13 18 @ Portland 1 2 7 10 @ Red Deer 0 2 6 8

Regina Pats W L GF GA Overall 4 1 30 21 @ Portland 2 0 14 5 @ Regina 2 1 16 16

Seattle Thunderbirds W L GF GA Overall 30 15 193 154 @ Portland 16 8 103 79 @ Seattle 14 7 90 75

Spokane Chiefs W L GF GA Overall 43 32 288 254 @ Portland 22 16 159 123 @ Spokane 21 16 129 131

Swift Current Broncos W L GF GA Overall 6 12 69 95 @ Portland 3 6 34 45 @ Lethbridge/Swift Current 3 6 35 50

Tri City Americans W L GF GA Overall 14 10 91 78 @ Portland 9 4 54 35 @ Tri City 5 6 37 43

Vancouver Giants W L GF GA Overall 7 8 47 53 @ Portland 2 5 22 29 @ Vancouver 5 3 25 24

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Victoria Royals W L GF GA Overall 4 1 24 11 @ Portland 3 0 19 6 @ Victoria 1 1 5 5

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Winter Hawks – Playoff History

1976-77 Playoffs: West Division Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Victoria

Preliminary Round Gm. Date Home Away Series Bye 1 4/10 Portland 2 Victoria 1 Hawks 1-0 2 4/11 Victoria 3 Portland 6 Hawks 2-0 WHL Quarterfinals (Best of Seven) 3 4/13 Victoria 4 Portland 2 Hawks 2-1 Winter Hawks (36-29-7) vs. (34-26-12) 4 4/14 Portland 4 Victoria 3 Hawks 3-1 5 4/15 Portland 4 Victoria 6 Hawks 3-2 Gm. Date Home Away Series 6 4/16 Victoria 7 Portland 2 Even 3-3 1 4/1 Kamloops 2 Portland 3 OT Hawks 1-0 7 4/17 Portland 7 Victoria 2 Hawks 4-3* 2 4/2 Kamloops 4 Portland 3 Even 1-1 *Hawks eliminate Victoria, advance to League Semis. 3 4/4 Portland 5 Kamloops 4 Hawks 2-1 4 4/6 Portland 7 Kamloops 0 Hawks 3-1 WHL Semifinal (Round Robin Format) 5 4/8 Kamloops 1 Portland 5 Hawks 4-1* Winter Hawks vs. (58-5-9) and *Hawks eliminate Kamloops, advance to League Semis. (37-28-7)

WHL Semifinals (Best of Seven) Gm. Date Home Away Series Winter Hawks vs. (47-14-11) 1 4/20 Portland 10 Brandon 0 Hawks 1-0 2 4/21 Portland 7 Lethbridge 3 Hawks 2-0 Gm. Date Home Away Series 3 4/23 Lethbridge 4 Portland 5 2OT Hawks 3-0 1 4/10 New West 5 Portland 3 Bruins 1-0 4 4/25 Brandon 5 Portland 4 OT Hawks 3-1* 2 4/14 New West 2 Portland 1 Bruins 2-0 *Lethbridge eliminated by Hawks and Brandon. 3 4/16 Portland 2 New West 3 OT Bruins 3-0 4 4/18 Portland 6 New West 1 Bruins 3-1 WHL Final (Best of Seven) 5 4/20 New West 5 Portland 2 Bruins 4-1* Winter Hawks vs. Brandon *Hawks eliminated. Gm. Date Home Away Series 1977-78 Playoffs: 1 4/27 Brandon 2 Portland 4 Hawks 1-0 2 4/28 Brandon 3 Portland 1 Even 1-1 West Division Semifinal (Round Robin Format) 3 4/29 Brandon 6 Portland 5 Wheat Kings 2-1 Winter Hawks (41-20-11) vs. (34-29-9) and New Westminster 4 5/1 Portland 5 Brandon 2 Even 2-2 Bruins (33-28-11) 5 5/2 Portland 3 Brandon 4 OT Wheat Kings 3-2 6 5/3 Portland 4 Brandon 6 Wheat Kings 4-2* Gm. Date Home Away Series *Hawks eliminated. 1 3/29 Portland 4 Victoria 3 Hawks 1-0 2 3/30 New West 5 Portland 2 Hawks 1-1 1979-80 Playoffs: 3 4/1 Portland 3 Victoria 6 Hawks 1-2 4 4/2 Portland 3 New West 5 Hawks 1-3 West Division Semifinal (Round Robin Format) 5 4/4 Victoria 4 Portland 3 OT Hawks 1-4 Winter Hawks (53-18-1) vs. Victoria Cougars (51-21-0) and Seattle 6 4/5 New West 5 Portland 4 Hawks 1-5 Breakers (29-41-2) 7 4/6 Victoria 9 Portland 2 Hawks 1-6 8 4/8 Portland 3 New West 4 Hawks 1-7* Gm. Date Home Away Series *Hawks eliminated. 1 3/26 Portland 2 Seattle 4 Hawks 0-1 2 3/28 Seattle 3 Portland 7 Hawks 1-1 1978-79 Playoffs: 3 3/29 Victoria 3 Portland 1 Hawks 1-2 4 4/1 Seattle 5 Portland 4 Hawks 1-3 West Division Semifinal (Round Robin Format) 5 4/2 Portland 2 Victoria 4 Hawks 1-4 Winter Hawks (49-10-13) vs. Victoria Cougars (34-27-11) and New Westminster 6 4/5 Portland 3 Victoria 2 Hawks 2-4 Bruins (34-32-6) 7 4/7 Portland 5 Seattle 2 Hawks 3-4 8 4/8 Victoria 8 Portland 2 Hawks 3-5* Gm. Date Home Away Series *Hawks eliminated. 1 3/28 Portland 6 Victoria 3 Hawks 1-0 2 3/30 New West 2 Portland 9 Hawks 2-0 1980-81 Playoffs: 3 3/31 Victoria 6 Portland 4 Hawks 2-1 4 4/2 Portland 8 New West 3 Hawks 3-1 West Division Semifinal (Best of Seven) 5 4/3 Victoria 1 Portland 3 Hawks 4-1 Winter Hawks (56-15-1) vs. Seattle (26-46-0) 6 4/5 New West 3 Portland 4 OT Hawks 5-1 7 4/6 Portland 5 Victoria 4 Hawks 6-1 Gm. Date Home Away Series 8 4/8 Portland 5 New West 3 Hawks 7-1* 1 3/28 Seattle 4 Portland 5 OT Hawks 1-0 *New Westminster eliminated by Portland and Victoria. 2 3/31 Portland 7 Seattle 2 Hawks 2-0 3 4/2 Seattle 6 Portland 5 OT Hawks 2-1 4 4/4 Portland 5 Seattle 2 Hawks 3-1 5 4/6 Portland 6 Seattle 3 Hawks 4-1* *Hawks eliminate Seattle, advance to Division Final.

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1980-81 Playoffs continued:

West Division Final (Best of Seven) WHL Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Victoria (60-11-1) Winter Hawks vs. Lethbridge Broncos (38-31-3)

Gm. Date Home Away Series Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/9 Victoria 7 Portland 0 Cougars 1-0 1 4/23 Portland 4 Lethbridge 3 Hawks 1-0 2 4/11 Victoria 7 Portland 3 Cougars 2-0 2 4/24 Portland 4 Lethbridge 7 Even 1-1 3 4/15 Portland 1 Victoria 5 Cougars 3-0 3 4/26 Portland 5 Lethbridge 6 OT Broncos 2-1 4 4/17 Portland 3 Victoria 6 Cougars 4-0* 4 4/28 Lethbridge 8 Portland 5 Broncos 3-1 *Hawks eliminated. 5 4/29 Lethbridge 7 Portland 3 Broncos 4-1* *Hawks eliminated by Lethbridge, advance as host team to . 1981-82 Playoffs: 1983-84 Playoffs: West Division Semifinal (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (46-24-2) vs. Kamloops Junior Oilers (18-53-1) West Division Semifinal (Best of Nine) Winter Hawks (33-39-0) vs. New Westminster Bruins (34-36-2) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/27 Kamloops 1 Portland 4 Hawks 1-0 Gm. Date Home Away Series 2 3/28 Kamloops 2 Portland 4 Hawks 2-0 1 3/23 New West 3 Portland 7 Hawks 1-0 3 3/31 Portland 8 Kamloops 3 Hawks 3-0 2 3/24 New West 6 Portland 3 Even 1-1 4 4/2 Portland 5 Kamloops 3 Hawks 4-0* 3 3/26 Portland 8 New West 0 Hawks 2-1 *Hawks eliminate Kamloops, advance to Division Final. 4 3/28 Portland 8 New West 4 Hawks 3-1 5 4/1 New West 8 Portland 4 Hawks 3-2 West Division Final (Best of Seven) 6 4/3 Portland 7 New West 9 Even 3-3 Winter Hawks vs. Seattle Breakers (36-34-2) 7 4/6 New West 8 Portland 7 OT Bruins 4-3 8 4/7 Portland 7 New West 6 OT Even 4-4 Gm. Date Home Away Series 9 4/9 New West 3 Portland 4 OT Hawks 5-4* 1 4/8 Portland 5 Seattle 7 Breakers 1-0 *Hawks eliminate New Westminster, advance to Division Final. 2 4/10 Portland 7 Seattle 5 Even 1-1 3 4/12 Seattle 6 Portland 7 OT Hawks 2-1 West Division Final (Best of Nine) 4 4/13 Seattle 8 Portland 2 Even 2-2 Winter Hawks vs. Kamloops Jr. Oilers (50-22-0) 5 4/15 Portland 6 Seattle 4 Hawks 3-2 6 4/18 Seattle 3 Portland 4 OT Hawks 4-2* Gm. Date Home Away Series *Hawks eliminate Seattle, advance to WHL Final. 1 4/11 Kamloops 8 Portland 6 Oilers 1-0 2 4/13 Kamloops 8 Portland 1 Oilers 2-0 WHL Final (Best of Seven) 3 4/14 Portland 5 Kamloops 10 Oilers 3-0 Winterhawks vs. (48-24-0) 4 4/16 Portland 4 Kamloops 5 OT Oilers 4-0 5 4/20 Kamloops 8 Portland 7 Oilers 5-0* Gm. Date Home Away Series *Hawks eliminated. 1 4/24 Regina 6 Portland 4 Pats 1-0 2 4/25 Regina 4 Portland 5 Even 1-1 1984-85 Playoffs: 3 4/27 Regina 6 Portland 7 OT Hawks 2-1 4 4/30 Portland 5 Regina 3 Hawks 3-1 5 5/1 Portland 9 Regina 2 Hawks 4-1* West Divison Semifinal (Best of Nine) *Hawks eliminate Regina, advance to Memorial Cup. Winter Hawks (27-44-1) vs. (52-17-2)

Gm. Date Home Away Series 1982-83 Playoffs: 1 3/28 Kamloops 9 Portland 3 Blazers 1-0 2 3/29 Kamloops 7 Portland 4 Blazers 2-0 West Division Semifinal (Best of Seven) 3 4/1 Portland 4 Kamloops 3 Blazers 2-1 Winter Hawks (50-22-0) vs. Seattle Breakers (24-47-1) 4 4/3 Portland 3 Kamloops 4 OT Blazers 3-1 5 4/5 Kamloops 13 Portland 3 Blazers 4-1 Gm. Date Home Away Series 6 4/6 Portland 1 Kamloops 6 Blazers 5-1* 1 3/26 Seattle 4 Portland 13 Hawks 1-0 *Hawks eliminated. 2 3/28 Portland 7 Seattle 4 Hawks 2-0 3 3/30 Portland 6 Seattle 5 Hawks 3-0 4 3/31 Seattle 2 Portland 5 Hawks 4-0* *Hawks eliminate Seattle, advance to Division Final.

West Division Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Victoria Cougars (47-24-1)

Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/9 Portland 9 Victoria 7 Hawks 1-0 2 4/11 Portland 11 Victoria 8 Hawks 2-0 3 4/13 Victoria 8 Portland 7 Hawks 2-1 4 4/15 Victoria 5 Portland 6 OT Hawks 3-1 5 4/16 Portland 8 Victoria 7 Hawks 4-1* *Hawks eliminate Victoria, advance to League Final.

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1985-86 Playoffs: 1988-89 Playoffs:

West Divison Semifinal (Best of Nine) West Division Semifinal (Best of Nine) Winter Hawks (47-24-1) vs. (30-41-1) Winter Hawks (40-28-4) vs. Tri City Americans (33-34-5)

Gm. Date Home Away Series Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/25 Spokane 5 Portland 7 Hawks 1-0 1 3/23 Portland 6 Tri City 5 Hawks 1-0 2 3/26 Portland 3 Spokane 6 Even 1-1 2 3/25 Portland 7 Tri City 6 OT Hawks 2-0 3 3/28 Portland 9 Spokane 6 Hawks 2-1 3 3/26 Tri City 2 Portland 5 Hawks 3-0 4 3/29 Portland 4 Spokane 3 Hawks 3-1 4 3/28 Tri City 5 Portland 4 OT Hawks 3-1 5 3/30 Spokane 5 Portland 2 Hawks 3-2 5 3/30 Portland 8 Tri City 0 Hawks 4-1 6 4/1 Spokane 6 Portland 4 Even 3-3 6 4/1 Tri City 5 Portland 3 Hawks 4-2 7 4/3 Portland 3 Spokane 5 Chiefs 4-3 7 4/3 Portland 4 Tri City 2 Hawks 5-2* 8 4/8 Spokane 4 Portland 6 Even 4-4 *Hawks eliminate Tri City, advance to Division Final. 9 4/11 Portland 7 Spokane 3 Hawks 5-4* *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to Division Final. West Division Final (Best of Nine) Winter Hawks vs. Kamloops Blazers (34-33-5) West Division Final (Best of Nine) Winter Hawks vs. Kamloops Blazers (49-19-4) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/8 Portland 7 Kamloops 3 Hawks 1-0 Gm. Date Home Away Series 2 4/10 Portland 6 Kamloops 5 Hawks 2-0 1 4/13 Kamloops 7 Portland 3 Blazers 1-0 3 4/12 Kamloops 4 Portland 5 Hawks 3-0 2 4/15 Kamloops 6 Portland 4 Blazers 2-0 4 4/13 Kamloops 8 Portland 7 Hawks 3-1 3 4/17 Portland 3 Kamloops 2 Blazers 2-1 5 4/15 Kamloops 5 Portland 4 OT Hawks 3-2 4 4/19 Portland 1 Kamloops 5 Blazers 3-1 6 4/16 Portland 5 Kamloops 3 Hawks 4-2 5 4/21 Kamloops 13 Portland 2 Blazers 4-1 7 4/17 Portland 5 Kamloops 6 Hawks 4-3 6 4/23 Portland 4 Kamloops 6 Blazers 5-1* 8 4/18 Kamloops 4 Portland 6 Hawks 5-3* *Hawks eliminated. *Hawks eliminate Kamloops, advance to League Final.

1986-87 Playoffs: WHL Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. (55-16-1)

West Division Semifinal (Best of Nine) Gm. Date Home Away Series Winter Hawks (47-23-2) vs. Spokane Chiefs (37-33-2) 1 4/22 Swift Current 4 Portland 1 Broncos 1-0 2 4/28 Swift Current 5 Portland 3 Broncos 2-0 Gm. Date Home Away Series 3 4/29 Portland 4 Swift Current 10 Broncos 3-0 1 3/25 Portland 11 Spokane 2 Hawks 1-0 4 5/1 Portland 1 Swift Current 4 Broncos 4-0* 2 3/27 Spokane 0 Portland 3 Hawks 2-0 *Hawks eliminated. 3 3/28 Spokane 6 Portland 9 Hawks 3-0 4 3/30 Portland 8 Spokane 6 Hawks 4-0 5 4/1 Portland 6 Spokane 3 Hawks 5-0* 1989-90 Playoffs: *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to Division Final. Winter Hawks did not qualify. West Division Final (Best of Nine) Winter Hawks vs. Kamloops Blazers (55-14-3) 1990-91 Playoffs:

Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/9 Kamloops 6 Portland 8 Hawks 1-0 Winter Hawks did not qualify. 2 4/10 Kamloops 5 Portland 2 Even 1-1 3 4/11 Portland 6 Kamloops 3 Hawks 2-1 1991-92 Playoffs: 4 4/13 Portland 7 Kamloops 3 Hawks 3-1 5 4/14 Kamloops 5 Portland 9 Hawks 4-1 West Division Semifinal (Best of Seven) 6 4/16 Portland 5 Kamloops 6 Hawks 4-2 Winter Hawks (31-37-4) vs. Spokane Chiefs (37-29-6) 7 4/18 Kamloops 7 Portland 6 OT Hawks 4-3 8 4/22 Portland 7 Kamloops 3 Hawks 5-3* Gm. Date Home Away Series *Hawks eliminate Kamloops, advance to League final. 1 3/20 Spokane 1 Portland 4 Hawks 1-0 2 3/21 Spokane 8 Portland 6 Even 1-1 3 3/26 Portland 5 Spokane 6 Chiefs 2-1 WHL Final (Best of Seven) 4 3/27 Portland 6 Spokane 4 Even 2-2 Winter Hawks vs. (48-19-5) 5 3/28 Spokane 5 Portland 2 Chiefs 3-2 6 4/1 Portland 4 Spokane 5 OT Chiefs 4-2* Gm. Date Home Away Series *Hawks eliminated. 1 4/26 Medicine Hat 5 Portland 4 Tigers 1-0 2 4/28 Medicine Hat 2 Portland 3 OT Even 1-1 3 4/29 Medicine Hat 2 Portland 5 Hawks 2-1 4 5/1 Portland 1 Medicine Hat 7 Even 2-2 5 5/2 Portland 7 Medicine Hat 4 Hawks 3-2 6 5/3 Portland 3 Medicine Hat 4 Even 3-3 7 5/6 Medicine Hat 7 Portland 2 Tigers 4-3* *Hawks eliminated.

1987-88 Playoffs:

Winter Hawks did not qualify.

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1992-93 Playoffs: 1994-95 Playoffs:

West Division Quarterfinal (Best of Seven) West Division Quarterfinal (Round Robin Format) Winter Hawks (45-24-3) vs. Tri City Americans (28-41-3) Winter Hawks (23-43-6) vs. Kamloops Blazers (52-14-6) and (42-28-2) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/27 Portland 5 Tri City 1 Hawks 1-0 Gm. Date Home Away Series 2 3/28 Portland 7 Tri City 2 Hawks 2-0 1 3/24 Kamloops 6 Portland 0 Hawks 0-1 3 3/30 Tri City 3 Portland 4 Hawks 3-0 2 3/25 Seattle 2 Portland 3 OT Hawks 1-1 4 4/2 Tri City 3 Portland 4 Hawks 4-0* 3 3/29 Portland 4 Kamloops 3 OT Hawks 2-1 *Hawks eliminate Tri City, advance to Division Final. 4 3/31 Portland 6 Seattle 3 Hawks 3-1* *Seattle eliminated by Hawks and Kamloops. West Division Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Kamloops Blazers (42-28-2) West Division Semifinal (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Kamloops Blazers Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/16 Portland 6 Kamloops 3 Hawks 1-0 Gm. Date Home Away Series 2 4/17 Portland 6 Kamloops 4 Hawks 2-0 1 4/2 Kamloops 3 Portland 5 Hawks 1-0 3 4/21 Kamloops 6 Portland 4 Hawks 2-1 2 4/3 Portland 1 Kamloops 4 Even 1-1 4 4/23 Kamloops 4 Portland 6 Hawks 3-1 3 4/6 Portland 2 Kamloops 3 OT Blazers 2-1 5 4/24 Portland 6 Kamloops 2 Hawks 4-1* 4 4/8 Kamloops 2 Portland 1 OT Blazers 3-1 *Hawks eliminate Kamloops, advance to League Final. 5 4/9 Kamloops 7 Portland 2 Blazers 4-1* *Hawks eliminated. WHL Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Swift Current Broncos (49-21-2) 1995-96 Playoffs:

Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/28 Swift Current 6 Portland 7 OT Hawks 1-0 West Division First Round (Best of Seven) 2 4/30 Swift Current 6 Portland 3 Even 1-1 Winter Hawks (30-39-3) vs. Spokane Chiefs (50-18-4) 3 5/1 Swift Current 4 Portland 8 Hawks 2-1 4 5/5 Portland 1 Swift Current 4 Even 2-2 Gm. Date Home Away Series 5 5/7 Portland 3 Swift Current 1 Hawks 3-2 1 3/22 Spokane 2 Portland 3 OT Hawks 1-0 6 5/8 Portland 5 Swift Current 7 Even 3-3 2 3/23 Spokane 4 Portland 7 Hawks 2-0 7 5/11 Swift Current 6 Portland 0 Broncos 4-3* 3 3/26 Portland 6 Spokane 4 Hawks 3-0 *Hawks eliminated. 4 3/27 Portland 3 Spokane 5 Hawks 3-1 5 3/29 Spokane 5 Portland 0 Hawks 3-2 6 3/31 Portland 3 Spokane 4 2OT Even 3-3 1993-94 Playoffs: 7 4/3 Spokane 4 Portland 3 OT Chiefs 4-3* *Hawks eliminated. West Division Semifinal (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (49-22-1) vs. (33-34-5) 1996-97 Playoffs:

Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/2 Tacoma 1 Portland 6 Hawks 1-0 West Division First Round (Best of Seven) 2 4/3 Tacoma 1 Portland 2 Hawks 2-0 Winter Hawks (46-21-5) vs. Prince George Cougars (28-39-5) 3 4/6 Portland 7 Tacoma 1 Hawks 3-0 4 4/8 Portland 7 Tacoma 5 Hawks 4-0* Gm. Date Home Away Series *Hawks eliminate Tacoma, advance to Division Final. 1 3/21 Portland 5 Prince George 2 Hawks 1-0 2 3/22 Portland 3 Prince George 5 Even 1-1 West Division Final (Best of Seven) 3 3/25 Prince George 4 Portland 0 Cougars 2-1 Winter Hawks vs. Kamloops Blazers (42-28-2) 4 3/26 Prince George 4 Portland 2 Cougars 3-1 5 3/29 Portland 2 Prince George 1 Cougars 3-2 Gm. Date Home Away Series 6 3/31 Prince George 3 Portland 2 Cougars 4-2* 1 4/14 Kamloops 5 Portland 1 Blazers 1-0 *Hawks eliminated. 2 4/15 Kamloops 6 Portland 3 Blazers 2-0 3 4/19 Portland 6 Kamloops 3 Blazers 2-1 4 4/20 Portland 9 Kamloops 3 Even 2-2 5 4/22 Kamloops 7 Portland 2 Blazers 3-2 6 4/23 Portland 1 Kamloops 2 Blazers 4-2* *Hawks eliminated.

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1997-98 Playoffs: 2000-01 Playoffs:

Western Conference First Round (Best of Seven) Western Conference First Round (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (53-14-5) vs. Seattle Thunderbirds (31-35-6) Winter Hawks (37-27-5-3) vs. Prince George Cougars (31-33-4-4)

Gm. Date Home Away Series Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/20 Portland 7 Seattle 3 Hawks 1-0 1 3/30 Portland 5 Prince George 2 Hawks 1-0 2 3/21 Seattle 3 Portland 1 Even 1-1 2 3/31 Portland 3 Prince George 2 OT Hawks 2-0 3 3/22 Portland 5 Seattle 1 Hawks 2-1 3 4/3 Prince George 6 Portland 3 Hawks 2-1 4 3/26 Seattle 2 Portland 5 Hawks 3-1 4 4/4 Prince George 4 Portland 3 OT Even 2-2 5 3/27 Portland 3 Seattle 2 Hawks 4-1* 5 4/7 Portland 6 Prince George 0 Hawks 3-2 *Hawks eliminate Seattle and earn bye into Western Conference Final. 6 4/9 Prince George 3 Portland 5 Hawks 4-2* *Hawks eliminate Prince George and earn bye into West Final. Western Conference Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Spokane Chiefs (45-23-4) Western Conference Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Spokane Chiefs (35-28-7-2) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/11 Portland 3 Spokane 6 Chiefs 1-0 Gm. Date Home Away Series 2 4/13 Portland 2 Spokane 0 Even 1-1 1 4/21 Portland 3 Spokane 0 Hawks 1-0 3 4/15 Spokane 1 Portland 4 Hawks 2-1 2 4/22 Portland 2 Spokane 1 OT Hawks 2-0 4 4/16 Spokane 5 Portland 3 Even 2-2 3 4/24 Spokane 1 Portland 2 Hawks 3-0 5 4/18 Portland 9 Spokane 2 Hawks 3-2 4 4/25 Spokane 3 Portland 0 Hawks 3-1 6 4/21 Spokane 5 Portland 3 Even 3-3 5 4/27 Portland 4 Spokane 1 Hawks 4-1* 7 4/22 Portland 3 Spokane 2 Hawks 4-3* *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to WHL Final. *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to WHL Final. WHL Final (Best of Seven) WHL Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. (54-12-3-3) Winter Hawks vs. Brandon Wheat Kings (45-21-6) Gm. Date Home Away Series Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 5/4 Red Deer 3 Portland 2 Rebels 1-0 1 4/25 Portland 7 Brandon 3 Hawks 1-0 2 5/5 Red Deer 5 Portland 4 Rebels 2-0 2 4/26 Portland 5 Brandon 1 Hawks 2-0 3 5/9 Portland 3 Red Deer 2 OT Rebels 2-1 3 4/29 Brandon 2 Portland 7 Hawks 3-0 4 5/11 Portland 1 Red Deer 4 Rebels 3-1 4 5/1 Brandon 3 Portland 4 Hawks 4-0* 5 5/12 Portland 3 Red Deer 4 OT Rebels 4-1* *Hawks eliminate Brandon, advance to Memorial Cup. *Hawks eliminated.

1998-99 Playoffs: 2001-02 Playoffs:

West Division First Round (Best of Seven) U.S. Division First Round (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (23-36-13) vs. Tri City Americans (43-23-6) Winter Hawks (36-25-5-6) vs. Seattle Thunderbirds (21-40-6-5)

Gm. Date Home Away Series Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/26 Tri City 4 Portland 3 OT Americans 1-0 1 3/22 Portland 4 Seattle 3 Hawks 1-0 2 3/27 Tri City 6 Portland 2 Americans 2-0 2 3/23 Portland 2 Seattle 6 Even 1-1 3 3/31 Portland 2 Tri City 3 OT Americans 3-0 3 3/26 Seattle 3 Portland 2 Thunderbirds 2-1 4 4/2 Portland 2 Tri City 6 Americans 4-0* 4 3/28 Seattle 2 Portland 3 Even 2-2 *Hawks eliminated. 5 3/29 Portland 0 Seattle 1 Thunderbirds 3-2 6 3/30 Seattle 0 Portland 4 Even 3-3 1999-00 Playoffs: 7 4/2 Portland 2 Seattle 3 Thunderbirds 4-3* *Hawks eliminated.

Winter Hawks Did Not Qualify. 2002-03 Playoffs:

U.S. Division First Round (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (19-40-8-5) vs. Spokane Chiefs (26-36-6-4)

Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/21 Portland 4 Spokane 2 Hawks 1-0 2 3/23 Portland 3 Spokane 1 Hawks 2-0 3 3/26 Spokane 4 Portland 3 OT Hawks 2-1 4 3/28 Spokane 1 Portland 2 2OT Hawks 3-1 5 3/29 Spokane 8 Portland 3 Hawks 3-2 6 3/31 Portland 2 Spokane 3 OT Even 3-3 7 4/2 Spokane 4 Portland 2 Chiefs 4-3* *Hawks eliminated.

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2003-04 Playoffs: 2009-10 Playoffs:

U.S. Division First Round (Best of Seven) Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (34-29-6-3) vs. Tri City Americans (31-27-10-4) Winterhawks (44-25-2-1) vs. Spokane Chiefs (45-22-3-2)

Gm. Date Home Away Series Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/19 Portland 2 Tri City 4 Americans 1-0 1 3/20 Portland 4 Spokane 5 Chiefs 1-0 2 3/21 Portland 2 Tri City 1 2OT Even 1-1 2 3/21 Portland 2 Spokane 4 Chiefs 2-0 3 3/23 Tri City 4 Portland 1 Americans 2-1 3 3/24 Spokane 1 Portland 2 Chiefs 2-1 4 3/24 Tri City 3 Portland 2 Americans 3-1 4 3/26 Spokane 2 Portland 4 Even 2-2 5 3/26 Portland 1 Tri City 3 Americans 4-1* 5 3/27 Spokane 3 Portland 4 Hawks 3-2 *Hawks eliminated. 6 3/29 Portland 3 Spokane 4 Even 3-3 7 3/31 Spokane 4 Portland 5 OT Hawks 4-3* 2004-05 Playoffs: *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to Western Conference Semifinal.

U.S. Division First Round (Best of Seven) Western Conference Semi-Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (35-27-5-5) vs. (33-28-9-2) Winterhawks vs. (41-25-3-3)

Gm. Date Home Away Series Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/25 Portland 3 Everett 0 Hawks 1-0 1 4/3 Portland 6 Vancouver 9 Giants 1-0 2 3/27 Portland 1 Everett 2 Even 1-1 2 4/4 Portland 4 Vancouver 7 Giants 2-0 3 3/29 Everett 3 Portland 0 Silvertips 2-1 3 4/7 Vancouver 2 Portland 3 Giants 2-1 4 3/30 Everett 3 Portland 2 OT Silvertips 3-1 4 4/9 Vancouver 5 Portland 3 Giants 3-1 5 4/1 Portland 3 Everett 2 Silvertips 3-2 5 4/10 Vancouver 4 Portland 5 Giants 3-2 6 4/2 Everett 2 Portland 3 OT Even 3-3 6 4/13 Portland 1 Vancouver 3 Giants 4-2* 7 4/5 Portland 2 Everett 3 Silvertips 4-3* *Hawks eliminated. *Hawks eliminated. 2010-11 Playoffs: 2005-06 Playoffs: Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven) U.S. Division First Round (Best of Seven) Winterhawks (50-19-0-3) vs. Everett Silvertips (28-33-7-4) Winter Hawks (32-32-3-5) vs. Seattle Thunderbirds (35-31-1-5) Gm. Date Home Away Series Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/26 Portland 4 Everett 0 Hawks 1-0 1 3/24 Seattle 8 Portland 5 Thunderbirds 1-0 2 3/27 Portland 7 Everett 2 Hawks 2-0 2 3/25 Seattle 0 Portland 1 Even 1-1 3 3/30 Everett 4 Portland 5 Hawks 3-0 3 3/28 Portland 2 Seattle 1 Hawks 2-1 4 3/31 Everett 2 Portland 6 Hawks 4-0* 4 3/31 Portland 3 Seattle 6 Even 2-2 *Hawks eliminate Everett, advance to Western Conference Semifinal. 5 4/1 Seattle 2 Portland 3 Hawks 3-2 6 4/4 Portland 2 Seattle 5 Even 3-3 Western Conference Semifinal (Best of Seven) 7 4/5 Seattle 3 Portland 4 OT Hawks 4-3* Winterhawks vs. (43-28-0-1) *Hawks eliminate Seattle, advance to Western Conference Semifinal. Gm. Date Home Away Series Western Conference Semifinal (Best of Seven) 1 4/7 Portland 1 Kelowna 5 Rockets 1-0 Winter Hawks vs. Vancouver Giants (47-19-0-6) 2 4/10 Portland 6 Kelowna 3 Even 1-1 3 4/12 Kelowna 4 Portland 5 Hawks 2-1 Gm. Date Home Away Series 4 4/13 Kelowna 2 Portland 4 Hawks 3-1 1 4/7 Vancouver 0 Portland 1 Hawks 1-0 5 4/15 Portland 1 Kelowna 2 OT Hawks 3-2 2 4/8 Vancouver 7 Portland 1 Even 1-1 6 4/17 Kelowna 2 Portland 4 Hawks 4-2* 3 4/12 Portland 3 Vancouver 4 OT Giants 2-1 *Hawks eliminate Kelowna, advance to Western Conference Final. 4 4/13 Portland 1 Vancouver 3 Giants 3-1 5 4/16 Vancouver 2 Portland 0 Giants 4-1* Western Conference Final (Best of Seven) *Hawks eliminated. Winterhawks vs. Spokane Chiefs (48-18-4-2)

Gm. Date Home Away Series 2006-07 Playoffs: 1 4/22 Portland 1 Spokane 2 Chiefs 1-0 2 4/24 Portland 2 Spokane 1 Even 1-1 Winter Hawks Did Not Qualify. 3 4/27 Spokane 2 Portland 3 OT Hawks 2-1 4 4/29 Spokane 8 Portland 3 Even 2-2 2007-08 Playoffs: 5 4/30 Portland 3 Spokane 2 Hawks 3-2 6 5/2 Spokane 3 Portland 6 Hawks 4-2* *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to WHL Final. Winter Hawks Did Not Qualify. Final (Best of Seven) 2008-09 Playoffs: Winterhawks vs. (46-21-1-4)

Winter Hawks Did Not Qualify. Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 5/6 Portland 4 Kootenay 3 OT Hawks 1-0 2 5/7 Portland 5 Kootenay 7 Even 1-1 3 5/10 Kootenay 3 Portland 2 OT Ice 2-1 4 5/11 Kootenay 5 Portland 4 OT Ice 3-1 5 5/13 Portland 1 Kootenay 4 Ice 4-1* *Hawks eliminated.

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2011-12 Playoffs: 2012-13 Playoffs cont.

Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven) Western Conference Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks (49-19-3-1) vs. Kelowna Rockets (31-31-4-6) Winterhawks vs. Kamloops Blazers (47-20-2-3)

Gm. Date Home Away Series Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/23 Portland 6 Kelowna 3 Hawks 1-0 1 4/19 Portland 4 Kamloops 1 Hawks 1-0 2 3/24 Portland 4 Kelowna 0 Hawks 2-0 2 4/20 Portland 4 Kamloops 0 Hawks 2-0 3 3/27 Kelowna 3 Portland 6 Hawks 3-0 3 4/23 Kamloops 5 Portland 1 Hawks 2-1 4 3/29 Kelowna 3 Portland 5 Hawks 4-0* 4 4/24 Kamloops 0 Portland 3 Hawks 3-1 *Hawks eliminate Kelowna, advance to Western Conference Semifinal. 5 4/26 Portland 4 Kamloops 1 Hawks 4-1* *Hawks eliminate Kamloops, advance to WHL Final. Western Conference Semifinal (Best of Seven): Winterhawks vs. Kamloops Blazers (47-20-2-3) Western Hockey League Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks vs. (51-15-2-4) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/6 Portland 5 Kamloops 3 Hawks 1-0 Gm. Date Home Away Series 2 4/7 Portland 4 Kamloops 1 Hawks 2-0 1 5/3 Portland 1 Edmonton 4 Oil Kings 1-0 3 4/10 Kamloops 2 Portland 5 Hawks 3-0 2 5/4 Portland 3 Edmonton 0 Even 1-1 4 4/11 Kamloops 5 Portland 4 Hawks 3-1 3 5/7 Edmonton 1 Portland 3 Hawks 2-1 5 4/14 Portland 2 Kamloops 7 Hawks 3-2 4 5/8 Edmonton 1 Portland 2 Hawks 3-1 6 4/16 Kamloops 7 Portland 6 Even 3-3 5 5/10 Portland 2 Edmonton 3 OT Hawks 3-2 7 4/18 Portland 2 Kamloops 0 Hawks 4-3* 6 5/12 Edmonton 1 Portland 5 Hawks 4-2* *Hawks eliminate Kamloops, advance to Western Conference Final. *Hawks eliminate Edmonton, advance to Memorial Cup.

Western Conference Final (Best of Seven): 2013-14 Playoffs: Winterhawks vs. Tri-City Americans (50-18-2-2) Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven) Gm. Date Home Away Series Winterhawks (54-13-2-3) vs. Vancouver Giants (32-29-7-4) 1 4/20 Tri-City 4 Portland 5 OT Hawks 1-0 2 4/21 Tri-City 4 Portland 5 OT Hawks 2-0 Gm. Date Home Away Series 3 4/25 Portland 3 Tri-City 1 Hawks 3-0 1 3/21 Portland 4 Vancouver 3 Hawks 1-0 4 4/26 Portland 4 Tri-City 1 Hawks 4-0* 2 3/22 Portland 3 Vancouver 0 Hawks 2-0 *Hawks eliminate Tri-City, advance to WHL Final. 3 3/25 Vancouver 3 Portland 6 Hawks 3-0 4 3/26 Vancouver 1 Portland 6 Hawks 4-0* Western Hockey League Final (Best of Seven): *Hawks eliminate Vancouver, advance to Western Conference Semifinal. Winterhawks vs. Edmonton Oil Kings (50-15-3-4) Western Conference Semifinal (Best of Seven) Gm. Date Home Away Series Winterhawks vs. Victoria Royals (48-20-1-3) 1 5/3 Edmonton 3 Portland 2 Oil Kings 1-0 2 5/4 Edmonton 1 Portland 5 Even 1-1 Gm. Date Home Away Series 3 5/6 Portland 4 Edmonton 3 Hawks 2-1 1 4/4 Portland 8 Victoria 2 Hawks 1-0 4 5/8 Portland 3 Edmonton 4 OT Even 2-2 2 4/5 Portland 6 Victoria 3 Hawks 2-0 5 5/10 Edmonton 4 Portland 3 Oil Kings 3-2 3 4/7 Victoria 2 Portland 1 Hawks 2-1 6 5/12 Portland 3 Edmonton 2 Even 3-3 4 4/8 Victoria 3 Portland 4 Hawks 3-1 7 5/13 Edmonton 4 Portland 1 Oil Kings 4-3* 5 4/10 Portland 5 Victoria 1 Hawks 4-1* *Hawks eliminated. *Hawks eliminate Victoria, advance to Western Conference Final.

2012-13 Playoffs: Western Conference Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks vs. Kelowna Rockets (57-11-0-4) Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks (57-12-1-2) vs. Everett Silvertips (25-40-3-4) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/18 Kelowna 5 Portland 4 Rockets 1-0 Gm. Date Home Away Series 2 4/19 Kelowna 3 Portland 5 Even 1-1 1 3/22 Portland 3 Everett 4 Silvertips 1-0 3 4/22 Portland 4 Kelowna 3 OT Hawks 2-1 2 3/23 Portland 4 Everett 1 Even 1-1 4 4/23 Portland 5 Kelowna 1 Hawks 3-1 3 3/27 Everett 3 Portland 7 Hawks 2-1 5 4/25 Kelowna 3 Portland 7 Hawks 4-1* 4 3/29 Everett 4 Portland 11 Hawks 3-1 *Hawks eliminate Kelowna, advance to WHL Final. 5 3/30 Portland 2 Everett 3 Hawks 3-2 6 4/1 Everett 1 Portland 5 Hawks 4-2* Western Hockey League Final (Best of Seven) *Hawks eliminate Everett, advance to Western Conference Semifinal. Winterhawks vs. Edmonton Oil Kings (50-19-2-1)

Western Conference Semifinal (Best of Seven) Gm. Date Home Away Series Winterhawks vs. Spokane Chiefs (44-26-2-0) 1 5/3 Portland 5 Edmonton 2 Hawks 1-0 2 5/4 Portland 3 Edmonton 1 Hawks 2-0 Gm. Date Home Away Series 3 5/6 Edmonton 3 Portland 2 Hawks 2-1 1 4/5 Portland 7 Spokane 2 Hawks 1-0 4 5/7 Edmonton 2 Portland 0 Even 2-2 2 4/6 Portland 3 Spokane 0 Hawks 2-0 5 5/9 Portland 2 Edmonton 3 Oil Kings 3-2 3 4/9 Spokane 1 Portland 3 Hawks 3-0 6 5/11 Edmonton 5 Portland 6 OT Even 3-3 4 4/10 Spokane 0 Portland 5 Hawks 4-0* 7 5/12 Portland 2 Edmonton 4 Oil Kings 4-3* *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to Western Conference Final. *Hawks eliminated.

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2014-15 Playoffs: 2017-18 Playoffs:

Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven): Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven): Winterhawks (43-23-2-4) vs. Seattle Thunderbirds (38-24-4-5) Winterhawks (44-22-1-5) vs. Spokane Chiefs (41-25-3-3)

Gm. Date Home Away Series Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/28 Portland 3 Seattle 4 Thunderbirds 1-0 1 3/24 Portland 3 Spokane 4 OT Chiefs 1-0 2 3/29 Portland 3 Seattle 0 Even 1-1 2 3/25 Portland 4 Spokane 3 Even 1-1 3 3/31 Seattle 5 Portland 2 Thunderbirds 2-1 3 3/28 Spokane 1 Portland 3 Hawks 2-1 4 4/2 Seattle 5 Portland 8 Even 2-2 4 3/29 Spokane 3 Portland 4 Hawks 3-1 5 4/4 Portland 5 Seattle 3 Hawks 3-2 5 3/31 Portland 4 Spokane 5 OT Hawks 3-2 6 4/7 Seattle 4 Portland 5 OT Hawks 4-2* 6 4/1 Spokane 5 Portland 2 Even 3-3 *Hawks eliminate Seattle, advance to Western Conference Semifinal. 7 4/2 Portland 3 Spokane 1 Hawks 4-3* *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to Western Conference Semifinal. Western Conference Semifinal (Best of Seven): Winterhawks vs. Everett Silvertips (43-20-3-6) Western Conference Semifinal (Best of Seven): Winterhawks vs. Everett Silvertips (47-20-2-3) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/10 Everett 5 Portland 3 Silvertips 1-0 Gm. Date Home Away Series 2 4/11 Everett 3 Portland 4 2OT Even 1-1 1 4/6 Everett 2 Portland 5 Hawks 1-0 3 4/16 Portland 5 Everett 3 Hawks 2-1 2 4/7 Everett 6 Portland 0 Even 1-1 4 4/17 Portland 2 Everett 1 OT Hawks 3-1 3 4/10 Portland 2 Everett 6 Silvertips 2-1 5 4/19 Everett 2 Portland 3 Hawks 4-1* 4 4/12 Portland 2 Everett 3 Silvertips 3-1 *Hawks eliminate Everett, advance to Western Conference Final. 5 4/13 Everett 4 Portland 0 Silvertips 4-1* *Hawks eliminated. Western Conference Final (Best of Seven): Winterhawks vs. Kelowna Rockets (53-13-5-1) 2018-19 Playoffs:

Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/24 Kelowna 3 Portland 2 Rockets 1-0 Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven): 2 4/25 Kelowna 2 Portland 3 Even 1-1 Winterhawks (40-22-3-3) vs. Spokane Chiefs (40-21-2-5) 3 4/28 Portland 7 Kelowna 3 Hawks 2-1 4 4/29 Portland 2 Kelowna 3 Even 2-2 Gm. Date Home Away Series 5 5/1 Kelowna 2 Portland 1 OT Rockets 3-2 1 3/22 Spokane 5 Portland 2 Chiefs 1-0 8 5/3 Portland 4 Kelowna 8 Rockets 4-2* 2 3/23 Spokane 3 Portland 5 Even 1-1 *Hawks eliminated. 3 3/26 Portland 4 Spokane 5 OT Chiefs 2-1 4 3/27 Portland 3 Spokane 4 OT Chiefs 3-1 5 3/30 Spokane 4 Portland 1 Chiefs 4-1* 2015-16 Playoffs: *Hawks eliminated.

Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven): 2019-20 Playoffs: Winterhawks (34-31-6-1) vs. Everett Silvertips (38-26-5-3)

Gm. Date Home Away Series No Playoffs – Season Cancelled. 1 3/25 Everett 3 Portland 0 Silvertips 1-0 2 3/26 Everett 3 Portland 1 Silvertips 2-0 2020-21 Playoffs: 3 3/29 Portland 3 Everett 5 Silvertips 3-0 4 3/30 Portland 2 Everett 4 Silvertips 4-0* No Playoffs – Season reduced to 24 games. *Hawks eliminated.

2016-17 Playoffs:

Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven): Winterhawks (40-28-1-3) vs. Prince George Cougars (45-21-3-3)

Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/24 Prince George 2 Portland 4 Hawks 1-0 2 3/26 Prince George 5 Portland 1 Even 1-1 3 3/29 Portland 1 Prince George 6 Cougars 2-1 4 3/30 Portland 5 Prince George 4 Even 2-2 5 4/1 Prince George 3 Portland 5 Hawks 3-2 6 4/3 Portland 4 Prince George 2 Hawks 4-2* *Hawks eliminate Prince George, advance to Western Conference Semifinal

Western Conference Semifinal (Best of Seven): Winterhawks (40-28-1-3) vs. Kelowna (45-22-5-0)

Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/7 Kelowna 4 Portland 2 Rockets 1-0 2 4/8 Kelowna 5 Portland 2 Rockets 2-0 3 4/11 Portland 4 Kelowna 2 Rockets 2-1 4 4/12 Portland 2 Kelowna 7 Rockets 3-1 5 4/14 Kelowna 6 Portland 2 Rockets 4-1* *Hawks eliminated.

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Playoffs – Big Offense Performances – Portland

1976-77 (Old Standard – 4 goals, 4 assists or 4 Points) 1988-89 4/6/77 – Blake Wesley, 0-4-4 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 7-0 3/25/89 – Dennis Holland, 2-2-4 vs. Tri City, Hawks 7-6 OT 3/25/89 – Greg Leahy, 1-4-5 vs. Tri City, Hawks 7-6 OT 1977-78 3/30/89 – Shaun Clouston, 1-3-4 vs. Tri City, Hawks 8-0 None 4/8/89 – Dennis Holland, 1-3-4 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 7-3 4/8/89 – Troy Mick, 1-4-5 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 7-3 1978-79 4/12/89 – Dennis Holland, 3-1-4 @ Kamloops, Hawks 5-4 3/30/79 – Max Kostovich, 4-0-4 @. New Westminster, Hawks 9-2 4/2/79 – Mike Toal, 1-3-4 vs. New Westminster, Hawks 8-3 1989-90 4/11/79 – Mike Toal, 2-2-4 @ Victoria, Hawks 6-3 Did Not Make Playoffs. 4/17/79 – Tim Tookey, 0-4-4 vs. Victoria, Hawks 7-3 4/20/79 – Mike Toal, 1-3-4 vs. Brandon, Hawks 10-0 1990-91 Did Not Make Playoffs. 1979-80 3/28/80 – Jim Benning, 1-3-4 vs. Seattle, Hawks 7-3 1991-92 (New Standard – 3 goals, 3 assists or 3 points) 3/28/80 – David Babych, 1-4-5 vs. Seattle, Hawks 7-3 3/27/92 – Brandon Smith, 2-2-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 6-4

1980-81 1992-93 None 3/28/93 – Colin Foley, 0-3-3 vs. Tri City, Hawks 7-2 3/28/93 – Brandon Smith, 0-3-3 vs. Tri City, Hawks 7-2 1981-82 4/16/93 – Scott Nichol, 2-2-4 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 6-3 4/10/82 – Ken Yaremchuk, 2-2-4 vs. Seattle, Hawks 7-5 4/16/93 – Brandon Smith, 1-2-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 6-3 4/12/82 – Ken Yaremchuk, 1-3-4 @ Seattle, Hawks 7-6 OT 4/17/93 – Lonny Bohonos, 0-3-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 6-4 4/27/82 – Ken Yaremchuk, 2-3-5 @ Regina, Hawks 7-6 OT 4/28/93 – Nick Vachon, 1-2-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 7-6 OT 4/27/82 – Randy Heath, 2-2-4 @ Regina, Hawks 7-6 OT 4/28/93 – Cale Hulse, 1-2-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 7-6 OT 4/30/82 – Brian Shaw, 1-3-4 vs. Regina, Hawks 5-3 5/1/93 – Lonny Bohonos, 2-2-4 @ Swift Current, Hawks 8-4 4/30/82 – Randy Heath, 1-3-4 vs. Regina, Hawks 5-3 5/1/93 – Colin Foley, 2-1-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 8-4 5/8/93 – Lonny Bohonos, 2-1-3 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 7-5 1982-83 5/8/93 – Layne Roland, 0-3-3 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 7-5 3/26/83 – Alfie Turcotte, 4-4-8 @ Seattle, Hawks 13-4 3/26/83 – Grant Sasser, 2-4-6 @ Seattle, Hawks 13-4 1993-94 3/26/83 – Richard Kromm, 1-4-5 @ Seattle, Hawks 13-4 4/2/94 – Lonny Bohonos, 2-1-3 @ Tacoma, Hawks 6-1 3/28/83 – Ken Yaremchuk, 1-3-4 vs. Seattle, Hawks 7-4 4/2/94 – Colin Foley, 2-1-3 @ Tacoma, Hawks 6-1 4/9/83 – Grant Sasser, 3-2-5 vs. Victoria, Hawks 9-7 4/6/94 – Jason Wiemer, 2-2-4 vs. Tacoma, Hawks 7-1 4/11/83 – Ken Yaremchuk, 1-3-4 vs. Victoria, Hawks 11-8 4/6/94 – Adam Deadmarsh, 2-1-3 vs. Tacoma, Hawks 7-1 4/16/82 – Ray Ferraro, 3-3-6 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-7 4/6/94 – Scott Nichol, 1-2-3 vs. Tacoma, Hawks 7-1 4/8/94 – Brandon Smith, 0-3-3 vs. Tacoma, Hawks 7-5 1983-84 4/8/94 – Colin Foley, 1-2-3 vs. Tacoma, Hawks 7-5 3/26/84 – Jeff Rohlicek, 3-1-4 vs. New Westminster, Hawks 8-0 4/15/94 – Adam Deadmarsh, 2-1-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 6-3 4/6/84 – Ray Podloski, 2-3-5 @ New Westminster, Bruins 8-7 OT 4/19/94 – Scott Nichol, 1-2-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 6-3 4/11/84 – Blaine Chrest, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 8-6 4/19/94 – Lonny Bohonos, 1-2-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 6-3 4/11/84 – Grant Sasser, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 8-6 4/19/94 – Jason McBain, 2-2-4, vs. Kamloops, Hawks 6-3 4/20/84 – Gordon Walker, 1-3-4 @ Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 8-7 4/20/94 – Brandon Smith, 2-1-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 9-3 4/20/94 – Adam Deadmarsh, 4-2-6 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 9-3 1984-85 4/20/94 – Lonny Bohonos, 0-6-6 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 9-3 None 1994-95 1985-86 4/2/95 – Todd Robinson, 2-1-3 @ Kamloops, Hawks 5-3 3/28/86 – Dave McLay, 3-1-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 9-6 4/2/95 – Richard Zednik, 1-2-3 @ Kamloops, Hawks 5-3 3/28/86 – Jeff Finley, 1-3-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 9-6 1995-96 1986-87 3/23/96 – Richard Zednik, 3-2-5 @ Spokane, Hawks 7-4 3/25/87 – Dan Woodley, 3-2-5 vs. Spokane, Hawks 11-2 3/23/96 – Colin Forbes, 2-1-3 @ Spokane, Hawks 7-4 3/25/87 – Dave Archibald, 2-4-6 vs. Spokane, Hawks 11-2 3/26/96 – Todd Robinson, 2-2-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 6-4 3/25/87 – Dave McLay, 2-4-6 vs. Spokane, Hawks 11-2 3/26/96 – Richard Zednik, 2-1-3 vs. Spokane, Hawks 6-4 4/9/87 – Dan Woodley, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Hawks 9-5 3/31/96 – Dave Scatchard, 0-3-3 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 4-3 2OT 4/11/87 – Dan Woodley, 3-1-4 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 6-3 4/14/87 – Dave Archibald, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Hawks 9-5 1996-97 4/14/87 – Dave McLay, 1-4-5 @ Kamloops, Hawks 9-5 3/21/97 – Doug Strobl, 0-3-3 vs. Prince George, Hawks 5-2 5/2/87 – Troy Pohl, 1-3-4 vs. Medicine Hat, Hawks 7-4

1987-88 Did Not Make Playoffs.

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1997-98 2010-11 3/20/98 – Todd Robinson, 2-3-5 vs. Seattle, Hawks 7-3 3/26/11 – Ryan Johansen, 1-2-3 vs. Everett, Hawks 4-0 3/20/98 – Andrew Ference, 0-3-3 vs. Seattle, Hawks 7-3 3/27/11 – Nino Niederreiter, 2-1-3 vs. Everett, Hawks 7-2 3/20/98 – Bobby Russell, 1-2-3 vs. Seattle, Hawks 7-3 3/27/11 – Troy Rutkowski, 1-2-3 vs. Everett, Hawks 7-2 3/22/98 – Todd Robinson, 0-3-3 vs. Seattle, Hawks 5-1 3/31/11 – Sven Bärtschi, 1-2-3 @ Everett, Hawks 6-2 3/22/98 – Chris Jacobson, 0-3-3 vs. Seattle, Hawks 5-1 3/31/11 – Nino Niederreiter, 1-2-3 @ Everett, Hawks 6-2 4/18/98 – Marian Hossa, 2-2-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 9-2 4/10/11 – Ryan Johansen, 3-0-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 6-3 4/18/98 – Todd Robinson, 2-2-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 9-2 4/10/11 – Joe Morrow, 1-2-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 6-3 4/25/98 – Andrej Podkonicky, 0-4-4 vs. Brandon, Hawks 7-3 4/10/11 – Ty Rattie, 1-2-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 6-3 4/25/98 – Kevin Haupt, 2-1-3 vs. Brandon, Hawks 7-3 4/10/11 – Riley Boychuk, 0-3-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 6-3 4/29/98 – Andrej Podkonicky, 1-2-3 @ Brandon, Hawks 7-2 4/12/11 – Ryan Johansen, 0-3-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 5-4 4/29/98 – Todd Robinson, 0-3-3 @ Brandon, Hawks 7-2 4/13/11 – Nino Niederreiter, 0-3-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 4-2 4/17/11 – Sven Bärtschi, 1-2-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 4-2 1998-99 4/29/11 – Ryan Johansen, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 None 4/30/11 – Sven Bärtschi, 1-2-3 vs. Spokane, Hawks 3-2 5/2/11 – Sven Bärtschi, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Hawks 6-3 1999-00 5/2/11 – Craig Cunningham, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Hawks 6-3 Did Not Make Playoffs. 2011-12 2000-01 3/23/11 – Ty Rattie, 3-0-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 6-3 3/30/01 – Paul Gaustad, 2-1-3 vs. Prince George, Hawks 5-2 3/23/11 – Marcel Noebels – 0-3-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 6-3 4/4/01 – Shawn Roed, 0-3-3 @ Prince George, Cougars 4-3 OT 3/24/11 – Sven Bärtschi – 0-3-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 4-0 4/4/01 – Jozef Balej, 2-1-3 @ Prince George, Cougars 4-3 OT 3/27/12 – Sven Bätschi – 2-2-4 @ Kelowna – Hawks 6-3 3/27/12 – Ty Rattie – 2-2-4 @ Kelowna – Hawks 6-3 2001-02 3/27/12 – Marcel Noebels – 0-3-3 @ Kelowna – Hawks 6-3 None 3/29/12 – Ty Rattie – 4-0-4 @ Kelowna – Hawks 5-3 4/6/12 – Ty Rattie – 2-2-4 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 5-3 2002-03 4/6/12 – Sven Bärtschi – 1-3-4 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 5-3 3/26/03 – Craig Valette, 2-1-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 4-3 OT 4/10/12 – Brad Ross – 4-0-4 @ Kamloops – Hawks 5-2 4/16/12 – Brad Ross – 2-1-3 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-6 2003-04 4/16/12 – Derrick Pouliot – 1-2-3 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-6 None 4/20/12 – Sven Bärtschi – 1-2-3 @ Tri-City – Hawks 5-4 OT 4/21/12 – Derrick Pouliot – 0-4-4 @ Tri-City – Hawks 5-4 OT 2004-05 4/21/12 – Ty Rattie – 3-0-3 @ Tri-City – Hawks 5-4 OT 3/25/05 – Brandon Dubinsky, 2-1-3 vs. Everett, Hawks 3-0 2012-13 2005-06 3/23/13 – Troy Rutkowski – 1-2-3 vs. Everett, Hawks 4-1 3/24/06 – Brandon Dubinsky, 1-2-3 @ Seattle, Thunderbirds 8-5 3/27/13 – Nicolas Petan – 2-2-4 @ Everett, Hawks 7-3 3/24/06 – Kyle Bailey, 1-2-3 @ Seattle, Thunderbirds 8-5 3/27/13 – Brendan Leipsic – 1-2-3 @ Everett, Hawks 7-3 3/24/06 – Michael Sauer, 2-1-3 @ Seattle, Thunderbirds 8-5 3/27/13 – Derrick Pouliot – 1-2-3 @ Everett, Hawks 7-3 4/1/06 – Brandon Dubinsky, 3-0-3 @ Seattle, Hawks 3-2 3/29/13 – Ty Rattie – 3-2-5 @ Everett, Hawks 11-4 4/5/06 – Brandon Dubinsky, 1-3-4 @ Seattle, Hawks 4-3 OT 3/29/13 – Brendan Leipsic – 2-3-5 @ Everett, Hawks 11-4 4/5/06 – Jannik Hansen, 1-3-4 @ Seattle, Hawks 4-3 OT 3/29/13 – Tyler Wotherspoon – 2-2-4 @ Everett, Hawks 11-4 4/1/13 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 2-2-4 @ Everett, Hawks 5-1 2006-07 4/1/13 – Chase De Leo – 0-3-3 @ Everett, Hawks 5-1 Did Not Make Playoffs. 4/5/13 – Derrick Pouliot – 1-3-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 7-2 4/5/13 – Ty Rattie – 3-0-3 vs. Spokane, Hawks 7-2 2007-08 4/9/13 – Ty Rattie – 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Hawks 3-1 Did Not Make Playoffs. 4/19/13 – Ty Rattie – 1-2-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 4-1 4/20/13 – Brendan Leipsic – 1-2-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 4-0 2008-09 4/20/13 – Ty Rattie – 1-2-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 4-0 Did Not Make Playoffs. 4/24/13 – Nicolas Petan – 2-1-3 @ Kamloops, Hawks 3-0 4/24/13 – Ty Rattie – 0-3-3 @ Kamloops, Hawks 3-0 2009-10 5/12/13 – Ty Rattie – 3-0-3 @ Edmonton, Hawks 5-1 3/20/10 – Ryan Johansen, 0-3-3 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 5-4 5/12/13 – Nicolas Petan – 0-3-3 @ Edmonton, Hawks 5-1 3/20/10 – Nino Niederreiter, 0-3-3 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 5-4 3/26/10 – Chris Francis, 2-1-3 @ Spokane, Hawks 4-2 4/3/10 – Ryan Johansen, 1-3-4 vs. Vancouver, Giants 9-6 4/7/10 – Chris Francis, 0-3-3 @ Vancouver, Hawks 3-2 4/10/10 – Nino Niederreiter, 2-1-3 @ Vancouver, Hawks 5-4

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2013-14 3/25/14 – Brendan Leipsic – 2-2-4 @ Vancouver, Hawks 6-3 3/26/14 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 1-2-3 @ Vancouver, Hawks 6-1 4/4/14 – Nicolas Petan – 1-3-4 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-2 4/4/14 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 2-1-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-2 4/4/14 – Mathew Dumba – 2-1-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-2 4/4/14 – Brendan Leipsic – 1-2-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-2 4/4/14 – Derrick Pouliot – 1-2-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-2 4/4/14 – Taylor Leier – 0-3-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-2 4/5/14 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 2-1-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 6-3 4/5/14 – Derrick Pouliot – 2-1-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 6-3 4/5/14 – Brendan Leipsic – 0-3-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 6-3 4/10/14 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 1-3-4 vs. Victoria, Hawks 5-1 4/19/14 – Nicolas Petan – 1-2-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 5-3 4/19/14 – Derrick Pouliot – 0-3-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 5-3 4/23/14 – Nicolas Petan – 3-0-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 5-1 4/23/14 – Brendan Leipsic – 0-3-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 5-1 4/23/14 – Derrick Pouliot – 0-3-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 5-1 4/25/14 – Taylor Leier – 1-2-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 7-3 4/25/14 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 0-3-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 7-3 5/3/14 – Nicolas Petan – 0-3-3 vs. Edmonton, Hawks 5-2 5/11/14 – Derrick Pouliot – 1-2-3 @ Edmonton, Hawks 6-5 OT

2014-15 4/2/15 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 1-4-5 @ Seattle, Hawks 8-5 4/2/15 – Nicolas Petan – 2-1-3 @ Seattle, Hawks 8-5 4/2/15 – Chase De Leo – 1-2-3 @ Seattle, Hawks 8-5 4/4/15 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 1-2-3 vs. Seattle, Hawks 5-3 4/16/15 – Nicolas Petan – 1-2-3 vs. Everett, Hawks 5-3 4/19/15 – Nicolas Petan – 1-2-3 @ Everett, Hawks 3-2 4/28/15 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 2-2-4 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 7-3 4/28/15 – Nicolas Petan – 0-3-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 7-3 5/3/15 – Chase De Leo – 2-1-3 vs. Kelowna, Rockets 8-4

2015-16 None

2016-17 3/30/17 – Caleb Jones – 0-4-4 vs. Prince George, Hawks 5-4

2017-18 3/29/18 – Joachim Blichfeld – 2-1-3 @ Spokane – Hawks 4-3 3/29/18 – Alex Overhardt – 1-2-3 @ Spokane – Hawks 4-3 4/2/18 – Cody Glass – 1-2-3 vs. Spokane – Hawks 3-1

2018-19 None

2019-20 None

2020-21 None

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Playoffs – Big Offensive Performances – Opponents

1976-77 (Old Standard – 4 goals, 4 assists or 4 points) 1986-87 4/10/77 – , 1-3-4 @ New Westminster, Bruins 5-3 3/28/87 – Brent Gilchrest, 2-2-4 @ Spokane, Hawks 9-6 3/30/87 – Grant Delcourt, 1-3-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 8-6 1977-78 3/30/87 – Brent Gilchrest, 0-4-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 8-6 4/6/78 – Curt Fraser, 2-2-4 @ Victoria, Cougars 9-2 4/9/87 – Greg Hawgood, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Hawks 8-6 4/6/78 – Gary Lupul, 2-2-4 @ Victoria, Cougars 9-2 4/9/87 – , 1-3-4 @ Kamloops, Hawks 8-6 4/14/87 – Rob Brown, 2-3-5 @ Kamloops, Hawks 9-5 1978-79 4/18/87 – Steve Nemeth, 1-3-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-6 OT 4/15/79 – Geordie Robertson, 2-2-4 vs. Victoria, Cougars 6-4 4/18/87 – Rob Brown, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-6 OT 4/25/79 – Brian Propp, 3-1-4 @ Brandon, Wheat Kings 5-4 OT 5/1/87 – Guy Phillips, 2-2-4 vs. Medicine Hat, Tigers 7-1

1979-80 1987-88 4/2/80 – Greg Adams, 1-3-4 vs. Victoria, Cougars 4-2 Did Not Make Playoffs. 4/2/80 – , 3-1-4 vs. Victoria, Cougars 4-2 1988-89 1980-81 4/14/89 – David Chyzowski, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 8-7 4/2/81 – Don Werbeniuk, 1-3-4 @ Seattle, Breakers 6-5 OT 4/14/89 – Pat McLeod, 1-3-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 8-7 4/18/89 – Phil Huber, 3-1-4 vs. Kamloops, Blazers 6-5 1981-82 4/23/89 – Danny Lambert, 1-3-4 @ Swift Current, Broncos 5-3 4/24/82 – Jock Callander, 0-4-4 @ Regina, Pats 6-4 4/23/89 – Tim Tisdale, 2-2-4 @ Swift Current, Broncos 5-3 4/24/82 – Dave Michayluk, 2-2-4 @ Regina, Pats 6-4 4/27/89 – Peter Soberlak, 2-3-5 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 10-4 4/27/89 – Trevor Sim, 2-2-4 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 10-4 1982-83 4/13/83 – Rich Chernomaz, 1-3-4 @ Victoria, Cougars 8-7 1989-90 4/13/83 – , 2-2-4 @ Victoria, Cougars 8-7 Did Not Make Playoffs. 4/15/83 – Stu Kulak, 2-2-4 @ Victoria, Hawks 6-5 OT 4/16/83 – Mark Morrison, 1-3-4 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-7 1990-91 4/24/83 – , 3-1-4 vs. Lethbridge, Broncos 7-4 Did Not Make Playoffs.

1983-84 1991-92 (New Standard – 3 goals, 3 assists or 3 points) 4/1/84 – Cliff Ronning, 2-2-4 @ New Westminster, Bruins 8-4 3/21/92 – Valeri Bure, 2-2-4 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-6 4/3/84 – Cliff Ronning, 2-4-6 vs. New Westminster, Bruins 9-7 3/21/92 – Hardy Sauter, 0-4-4 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-6 4/6/84 – Cliff Ronning, 1-3-4 @ New Westminster, Bruins 8-7 OT 3/21/92 – Ryan Duthie, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-6 4/6/84 – Vern Smith, 2-2-4 @ New Westminster, Bruins 8-7 OT 3/25/92 – Steve Junker, 3-1-4 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 6-5 4/11/84 – Doug Saunders, 2-3-5 @ Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 8-6 3/25/92 – Ryan Duthie, 1-2-3 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 6-5 4/11/84 – Dean Evason, 2-3-5 @ Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 8-6 3/28/92 – Mike Jickling, 3-1-4 @ Spokane, Chiefs 5-2 4/13/84 – Jim Camazzola, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 8-1 3/28/92 – Valeri Bure, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 5-2 4/14/84 – Dean Evason, 2-3-5 vs. Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 10-5 4/14/84 – Doug Saunders, 4-0-4 vs. Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 10-5 1992-93 4/14/84 – Jim Camazzola, 0-6-6 vs. Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 10-5 4/21/93 – Craig Lyons, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 6-4 4/20/84 – Dean Evason, 4-0-4 @ Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 8-7 4/21/93 – Jarrett Deuling, 1-2-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 6-4 4/28/93 – Dean McAmmond, 1-2-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 7-6 OT 1984-85 4/28/93 – Brent Bilodeau, 0-3-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 7-6 OT 3/28/85 – Gordon Walker, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 9-3 4/28/93 – Jason Krywulak, 1-2-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 7-6 OT 3/28/85 – Mark Kachowski, 3-1-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 9-3 4/28/93 – Rick Girard, 3-0-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 7-6 OT 3/28/85 – Ryan Stewart, 1-3-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 9-3 4/30/93 – Jason Krywulak, 2-2-4 @ Swift Current, Broncos 6-3 3/29/85 – Todd Carnelley, 1-5-6 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-4 4/30/93 – Andrew Schneider, 2-2-4 @ Swift Current, Broncos 6-3 3/29/85 – Greg Evtuschevski, 3-1-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-4 4/30/93 – Todd Holt, 2-1-3 @ Swift Current, Broncos 6-3 4/5/85 – Rob Brown, 1-4-5 @ Kamloops, Blazers 13-3 5/1/93 – Jason Krywulak, 2-1-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 8-4 4/5/85 – Gordon Walker, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 13-3 5/5/93 – Andrew Schneider, 1-2-3 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 4-1 5/8/93 – Andrew Schneider, 2-2-4 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 7-5 1985-86 5/8/93 – Todd Holt, 2-1-3 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 7-5 4/13/86 – Rob Brown, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-3 5/8/93 – Jason Krywulak, 1-2-3 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 7-5 4/13/86 – Ken Morrison, 1-3-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-3 5/11/93 – Ashley Buckberger, 2-1-3 @ Swift Current, Broncos 6-0 4/21/86 – Ken Morrison, 2-4-6 @ Kamloops, Blazers 13-2 4/21/86 – , 1-3-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 13-2 1993-94 4/21/86 – Rob Brown, 2-4-6 @ Kamloops, Blazers 13-2 4/22/94 – Scott Ferguson, 1-2-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-2 4/23/86 – Mike Nottingham, 3-1-4 vs. Kamloops, Blazers 6-4 4/22/94 – Darcy Tucker, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-2 4/23/86 – Greg Evtushevski, 0-4-4 vs. Kamloops, Blazers 6-4 4/22/94 – Rod Stevens, 2-1-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-2 4/22/94 – Jarrett Deuling, 1-2-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-2

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1994-95 3/24/95 – Darcy Tucker, 0-3-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 6-0 2009-10 4/3/95 – Jarome Iginla, 1-2-3 vs. Kamloops, Blazers 4-1 3/29/10 – Tyler Johnson, 0-3-3 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 4-3 4/9/95 – Darcy Tucker, 2-1-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-2 3/31/10 – Mitch Wahl, 2-1-3 @ Spokane, Hawks 5-4 OT 4/9/95 – Ashley Buckberger, 0-3-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-2 4/3/10 – , 4-1-5 vs. Vancouver, Giants 9-6 4/3/10 – , 1-2-3 vs. Vancouver, Giants 9-6 1995-96 4/3/10 – Craig Cunningham, 1-2-3 vs. Vancouver, Giants 9-6 3/27/96 – Jason Podollan, 2-1-3 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 5-3 4/3/10 – Neil Manning, 0-3-3 vs. Vancouver, Giants 9-6 3/29/96 – Jason Podollan, 3-1-4 @ Spokane, Chiefs 5-0 4/4/10 – Craig Cunningham, 2-1-3 vs. Vancouver, Giants 7-4 3/29/96 – Sean Gillam, 0-3-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 5-0 4/4/10 – Lance Bouma, 1-2-3 vs. Vancouver, Giants 7-4 4/4/10 – Tomas Vincour, 0-3-3 vs. Vancouver, Giants 7-4 1996-97 None 2010-11 3/30/11 – Ryan Murray, 1-2-3 @ Everett, Hawks 5-4 1997-98 3/30/11 – Landon Ferraro, 0-3-3 @ Everett, Hawks 5-4 None 4/7/11 – Shane McColgan 3-1-4 vs. Kelowna, Rockets 5-1 4/12/11 – Colton Sissons, 1-2-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 5-4 1998-99 4/29/11 – Levko Koper, 3-1-4 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 3/27/99 – Brad Ference, 0-3-3 @ Tri City, Americans 6-2 4/29/11 – Collin Valcourt, 1-3-4 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 3/27/99 – Dylan Gyori, 2-1-3 @ Tri City, Americans 6-2 4/29/11 – Tyler Johnson, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 3/27/99 – Darryl Hay, 0-3-3 @ Tri City, Americans 6-2 5/7/11 – Kevin King, 2-1-3 vs. Kootenay, Ice 7-5 3/31/99 – Dylan Gyori, 1-2-3 vs. Tri City, Americans 3-2 OT 5/7/11 – Cody Eakin, 1-2-3 vs. Kootenay, Ice 7-5 3/31/99 – Scott Gomez, 1-2-3 vs. Tri City, Americans 3-2 OT 5/11/11 – Jesse Ismond, 2-2-4 @ Kootenay, Ice 5-4 OT 4/2/99 – Scott Gomez, 1-2-3 vs. Tri City, Americans 6-2 5/11/11 – Cody Eakin, 2-1-3 @ Kootenay, Ice 5-4 OT 5/11/11 – Joey Leach, 0-3-3 @ Kootenay, Ice 5-4 OT 1999-00 5/13/11 – Matt Fraser, 2-1-3 vs. Kootenay, Ice 4-1 Did Not Make Playoffs. 2011-12 2000-01 4/11/12 – Brendan Ranford – 1-2-3 @ Kamloops – Blazers 5-4 4/3/01 – Aaron Foster, 2-1-3 @ Prince George, Cougars 6-3 4/14/12 – Jordan DePape – 2-2-4 vs. Kamloops – Blazers 7-2 4/3/01 – Christian Chartier, 1-2-3 @ Prince George, Cougars 6-3 4/14/12 – Austin Madaisky – 0-3-3 vs. Kamloops – Blazers 7-2 4/3/01 – Blake Robson, 0-3-3 @ Prince George, Cougars 6-3 4/16/12 – Bronson Maschmeyer – 2-1-3 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-6 4/3/01 – Justin Cox, 2-1-3 @ Prince George, Cougars 6-3 4/16/12 – Brendan Ranford – 1-2-3 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-6 4/9/01 – Berkeley Buchko, 1-2-3 @ Prince George, Hawks 5-3 4/16/12 – Brandon Herrod – 0-3-3 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-6 5/12/01 – Kyle Wanvig, 3-0-3 vs. Red Deer, Rebels 4-3 OT 4/20/12 – Patrick Holland – 2-1-3 @ Tri-City – Hawks 5-4 OT 5/10/12 – Jordan Peddle – 2-1-3 @ Edmonton – Oil Kings 4-3 2001-02 None 2012-13 4/23/13 – Tim Bozon – 2-2-4 @ Kamloops – Blazers 5-1 2002-03 4/23/13 – Colin Smith – 1-2-3 @ Kamloops – Blazers 5-1 3/29/03 – Joff Kehler, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 5/3/13 – Stephane Legault – 0-3-3 vs. Edmonton – Oil Kings 4-1 3/29/03 – Chris Heid, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 5/10/13 – Dylan Wruck – 0-3-3 vs. Edmonton – Oil Kings 3-2 OT 3/29/03 – Mason Wallin, 3-2-5 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 3/29/03 – Tim Krymusa, 0-3-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 2013-14 3/31/03 – Tim Krymusa, 1-2-3 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 3-2 OT 4/5/14 – Steven Hodges – 2-1-3 vs. Victoria – Hawks 6-3 4/2/03 – Mason Wallin, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 4-2 4/18/14 – Tyson Baillie – 1-2-3 @ Kelowna – Rockets 5-4 4/18/14 – Justin Kirkland – 1-2-3 @ Kelowna – Rockets 5-4 2003-04 3/23/04 – Dylan Stanley, 1-2-3 @ Tri City, Americans 4-1 2014-15 3/31/15 – Jerret Smith – 2-1-3 @ Seattle – Thunderbirds 5-2 2004-05 4/2/15 – Ryan Gropp – 1-2-3 @ Seattle – Hawks 8-5 None 4/2/15 – Shea Theodore – 1-2-3 @ Seattle – Hawks 8-5 4/7/15 – Shea Theodore – 1-2-3 @ Seattle – Hawks 5-4 OT 4/10/15 – Cole MacDonald – 0-3-3 @ Everett – Silvertips 5-3 2005-06 5/3/15 – Dillon Dube – 2-1-3 vs. Kelowna – Rockets 8-4 3/24/06 – Chris Durand, 3-1-4 @ Seattle, Thunderbirds 8-5 5/3/15 – Tyson Baillie – 1-2-3 vs. Kelowna – Rockets 8-4 3/24/06 – Bretton Stamler, 0-3-3 @ Seattle, Thunderbirds 8-5 3/24/06 – Tyler Johnson, 0-3-3 @ Seattle, Thunderbirds 8-5 2015-16 3/24/06 - Scott Jackson, 1-2-3 @ Seattle, Thunderbirds 8-5 None 3/31/06 – Chris Durand, 2-1-3 vs. Seattle, Thunderbirds 6-3 4/5/06 – Aaron Gagnon, 3-0-3 @ Seattle, Hawks 4-3 OT 2016-17 4/12/06 – Kyle Lamb, 2-1-3 vs. Vancouver, Giants 4-3 OT 3/29/17 – Jansen Harkins – 1-4-5 vs. Prince George – Cougars 6-1 3/29/17 – Colby McAuley – 2-1-3 vs. Prince George – Cougars 6-1 2006-07 4/7/17 – Calvin Thurkauf – 1-2-3 @ Kelowna – Rockets 4-2 Did Not Make Playoffs. 4/8/17 – Nick Merkley – 2-1-3 @ Kelowna – Rockets 5-2 4/12/17 – Reid Gardiner – 2-2-4 vs. Kelowna – Rockets 7-2 2007-08 4/12/17 – Calvin Thurkauf – 2-1-3 vs. Kelowna – Rockets 7-2 Did Not Make Playoffs. 4/14/17 – Reid Gardiner – 4-2-6 @ Kelowna – Rockets 6-2 4/14/17 – Dillon Dube – 1-3-4 @ Kelowna – Rockets 6-2 2008-09 Did Not Make Playoffs. 2017-18 3/24/18 – Luke Toporowski – 1-2-3 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 OT 3/24/18 – Riley Woods – 1-2-3 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 OT 3/29/18 – Jaret Anderson-Dolan – 1-2-3 @ Spokane – Hawks 4-3 3/31/18 – Jaret Anderson-Dolan – 0-3-3 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 5-3 OT 4/7/18 – Patrick Bajkov – 3-1-4 @ Everett – Silvertips 6-0

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2018-19 None

2019-20 None

2020-21 None

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Home Attendance (Playoffs)

Season Average Playoff Total Franchise Total 76-77 3,168 12,671 12,671 77-78 2,920 11,680 24,351 78-79 4,286* 60,000* 84,351 79-80 4,125* 16,500* 100,851 80-81 4,498 22,490 123,341 81-82 8,113 56,792 180,133 82-83 5,902 47,212 227,345 83-84 4,289 25,733 253,078 84-85 3,588 10,763 263,841 85-86 5,441 43,525 307,366 86-87 7,845 78,446 385,812 88-89 6,656 66,564 452,376 91-92 5,512 16,535 468,911 92-93 8,758 70,061 538,972 93-94 8,475 42,377 581,349 94-95 4,758 19,033 600,382 95-96 6,968 20,905 621,287 96-97 5,944 17,831 639,118 97-98 9,234 83,110 722,228 98-99 4,195 8,390 730,618 00-01 6,971 62,741 793,359 01-02 6,439 25,755 819,114 02-03 4,732 14,197 833,311 03-04 5,683 17,049 850,360 04-05 7,370 29,480 879,840 05-06 6,927 34,636 914,476 09-10 5,493 32,956 947,732 10-11 8,130 89,435 1,037,167 11-12 8,518 93,694 1,130,861 12-13 9,261 101,872 1,232,733 13-14 9,775 107,522 1,340,255 14-15 7,881 63,047 1,403,302 15-16 5,881 11,762 1,415,064 16-17 4,433 22,163 1,437,227 17-18 5,388 32,326 1,469,553 18-19 4,512 9,024 1,478,577

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