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Year by Year Review 1976-2019 Year by Year Review 1976-2019 1 Portland Winterhawks – Championship Banners Western Division Championships - 9 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1981-82 1982-83 1988-89 1992-93 1996-97 1997-98 U.S. Division Championships – 4 2001-02 2010-11 2012-13 2013-14 Scotty Munro Trophy (Best Regular Season Record) – 3 1979-80 1997-98 2012-13 Western Conference Championships – 11 1981-82 1982-83 1986-87 1988-89 1992-93 1997-98 2000-01 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Western Hockey League Championships – 3 1981-82 1997-98 2012-13 Memorial Cup Championships – 2 1982-83 1997-98 2 18-19 Review Regular Season Head Coach: Mike Johnston Associate Coach: Kyle Gustafson Assistant Coach: Don Hay Regular Season Record: 40-22-3-3, 86 Pts – 3rd Place US Playoff Finish: Lost to Spokane 4-1 Total Regular Season Attendance: 201,146 Total Playoff Attendance: 9,024 Average Attendance: 5.916 Average Playoff Attendance: 4,512 Goals For: 258 Goals Against: 210 In Memorial Coliseum: 13-6-0-0 Home Record: 23-8-2-1 In Moda Center: 9-2-2-1 Road Record: 17-14-1-2 Longest Road Winning Streak (Regulation): 5 games – 12/29/18 – 1/9/19 Longest Winning Streak (Regulation Only): 6 games – 12/29/18 – 1/9/19 Longest Road Winning Streak: 5 games – 12/29/18 – 1/9/19 Longest Winning Streak: 6 games – 12/29/18 – 1/9/19 Longest Road Losing Streak (Regulation): 3 games – 11/17/18 – 12/11/18 Longest Losing Streak (Regulation Only): 3 games – 10/26/18 – 10/28/18 Longest Road Losing Streak: 4 games – 11/14/18 – 12/11/18 Longest Losing Streak: 3 games – Three Times Most Shots on Goal For: 55 – 11/17@ Seattle – Tbirds 6-4 Longest Home Winning Streak (Regulation): 5 games – 11/2/18 – 11/16/18 Most Shots on Goal Against: 49 – 3/9 @ Prince George – Cougars 5-2 Longest Home Winning Streak: 5 games – Twice Fewest Shots on Goal For: 21 – 1/30 @ Spokane – Chiefs 7-2 Longest Home Losing Streak (Regulation): 2 games – 10/27/18 – 10/28/18 Fewest Shots on Goal Against: 18 - Twice Longest Home Losing Streak: 2 games – Twice Most Total Goals in One Game: 14 - Twice Record in One Goal Games: Most Total Goals for Portland in One Game: 10 – 12/2 vs. Kootenay – Hawks 10-2 Record in Overtime Games: 3-3 Most Total Goals by Opp. in One Game: 7 - Twice Record in Shoot Outs: 2-3 Double Figure Games: For Portland (1): For Opponents (0): 12/2 vs. Kootenay 10-2 Shutouts: Overtime Winners: For Portland (6): For Opponents (1): Brendan De Jong 11/10 vs. Kelowna (Farkas) 2/9 @ Everett (Wolf) Seth Jarvis 12/8 vs. Prince George (Farkas) Jaydon Dureau 1/5 @ Moose Jaw (Farkas) 1/27 vs. Lethbridge (Hofer) Shootout Winners: 2/1 vs. Vancouver (Farkas) Jake Gricius 2/16 vs. Red Deer (Hofer) Seth Jarvis Individual Analysis: Longest Point Scoring Streak: 16 games – Cody Glass (8-26-34) – 10/27 – 12-8 Longest Goal Scoring Streak: 6 games – Joachim Blichfeld (7 goals) – 12-29 – 1-9 Most Points in a Game: 5 – Joachim Blichfeld (12/2, 11/4, 10/10), Cody Glass (12/2), Jared Freadrich (12/2) Most Goals in a Game: 3 – Joachim Blichfeld (11/16, 12/2, 2/17, 2/18) Most Assists in a Game: 5 – Joachim Blichfeld (10/10), Jared Freadrich (12/2) 2018-19 Season Leaders: Points: Joachim Blichfeld - 114 Goals: Joachim Blichfeld - 53 Assists: Joachim Blichfeld - 61 Penalty Minutes: Reece Newkirk - 88 Winning Goals (Regulation): Joachim Blichfeld - 9 Winning Goals: Joachim Blichfeld - 9 Power Play Goals: Jake Gricius - 16 Short-Handed Goals: Joachim Blichfeld - 5 Plus/Minus (Min. 54 Games): John Ludvig - 38 Goaltender Games: Shane Farkas - 50 Goals Against Average: Shane Farkas – 2.71 Save Percentage: Joel Hofer – 91.1% Shutouts: Shane Farkas - 4 3 17-18 Review Regular Season Head Coach: Mike Johnston Associate Coach: Kyle Gustafson Assistant Coach: Danny Flynn, Paul Gaustad Regular Season Record: 44-22-1-5, 94 Pts – 2nd Place US Playoff Finish: Defeated Spokane 4-3 Total Regular Season Attendance: 216,619 Lost to Everett 4-1 Average Attendance: 6,017 Total Playoff Attendance: 32,326 Goals For: 274 Average Playoff Attendance: 5,388 Goals Against: 214 Home Record: 19-13-0-4 In Memorial Coliseum: 7-11-0-2 Road Record: 25-9-1-1 In Moda Center: 12-2-0-2 Longest Winning Streak (Regulation Only): 10 games – 11/1/17 – 11/25/17 Longest Road Winning Streak (Regulation): 8 games – 2/10/18 – 2/23/18 Longest Winning Streak: 10 games – 11/1/17 – 11/25/17 Longest Road Winning Streak: 8 games – 2/10/18 – 2/23/18 Longest Losing Streak (Regulation Only): 5 games – 12/3/17 – 12/9/17 Longest Road Losing Streak (Regulation): 3 games – 1/26/18 – 2/2/18 Longest Losing Streak: 5 games – 12/3/17 – 12/9/17 Longest Road Losing Streak: 3 games – 1/26/18 – 2/2/18 Longest Home Winning Streak (Regulation): 7 games – 1/21/18 – 2/11/18 Most Shots on Goal For: 55 – 11/27 @ Kootenay – Hawks 5-2 Longest Home Winning Streak: 7 games – 1/21/18 – 2/11/18 Most Shots on Goal Against: 50 – 1/5 @ Spokane – Chiefs 9-3 Longest Home Losing Streak (Regulation): 5 games – 12/3/17 – 12/27/17 Fewest Shots on Goal For: 19 – 1/5 @ Spokane – Chiefs 9-3 Longest Home Losing Streak: 6 games – 12/3/17 – 12/31/17 Fewest Shots on Goal Against: 16 – 9/30 vs. Seattle – Hawks 6-2 Record in One Goal Games: 12-3-1-5 Most Total Goals in One Game: 15 – 10/7 @ Seattle – Hawks 10-5 Record in Overtime Games: 2-1 Most Total Goals for Portland in One Game: 10 – 10/7 @ Seattle – Hawks 10-5 Record in Shoot Outs: 1-5 Most Total Goals by Opp. in One Game: 9 – 1/5 @ Spokane – Chiefs 9-3 Double Figure Games: For Portland (1): For Opponents (0): 10/7 @ Seattle 10-5 Shutouts: For Portland (7): For Opponents (3): 10/10 vs. Spokane (Kehler) 10/1 vs. Prince George (Grant) 11/25 @ Edmonton (Kehler) 12/3 vs. Saskatoon (Maier) 1/20 @ Vancouver (Farkas) 12/8 vs. Vancouver (Tendeck) 1/31 vs. Everett (Kehler) 2/27 @ Tri City (Farkas 3/3 @ Tri City (Farkas) 3/11 vs. Everett (Kehler) Individual Analysis: Overtime Winners: Longest Point Scoring Streak: 12 games – Cody Glass (13-13-26) – 11/1 – 11/29 Skyler McKenzie (2) 12 games – Kieffer Bellows (12-10-22) – 10/8 – 11/11 Longest Goal Scoring Streak: 6 games – Skyler McKenzie (7 goals) – 11/4 – 11/22 Shootout Winners: Ryan Hughes Most Points in a Game: 5 – Cody Glass (3/16), Ryan Hughes (2/27) Most Goals in a Game: 3 – Kieffer Bellows (3/4), Joachim Blichfeld (11/24), Cody Glass (3/16), Skyler McKenzie (3/10) Most Assists in a Game: 4 – Joachim Blichfeld (11/12), Henri Jokiharju (2/7) 2017-18 Season Leaders: Points: Cody Glass - 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