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Team Records Wins Most: 57, 1981-82 Fewest: 32, 1971-72 SJHL Team Records Wins Most: 57, 1981-82 Fewest: 32, 1971-72 Losses Most: 19, 1974-75 Fewest: 3, 1981-82 Goals Scored Most: 466, 1980-81 Fewest: 256, 1973-74 Goals Allowed Most: 241, 1976-77 Fewest: 184, 1975-76 Longest Undefeated Streak 30, 1981-82 Longest Losing Streak 4, 1974-75 Longest Home Winning Streak 30, 1981-82 Longest Road Winning Streak 14, 1981-82 Longest Home Losing Streak 3, 1974-75; 1979-80 Longest Road Losing Streak 5, 1974-75 Most Goals Scored 21, Feb. 28, 1981 vs. Melville Most Goals Allowed 15, Jan. 10, 1972 vs. Humboldt 1 Individual Records Regular Season (Single) Regular Season (Career) Goals, Season Goals 70 - Glen White, 1978-79 171 - Eric Ponath, 1975-79 164 - Al Moore, 1973-78 Assists, Season 108 - Dave Moore, 1975-79 85 - Rick Boehm, 1977-78 Assists Points, Season 238 - Al Moore, 1973-78 152 - Glen White, 1978-79 200 - Dave Moore, 1975-79 Goals by a Defenceman, Season 172 - Eric Ponath, 1975-79 23 - Theran Welsh, 1976-77 Points Assists by a Defenceman, Season 402 - Al Moore, 1973-78 62 - Theran Welsh, 1976-77 343 - Eric Ponath, 1975-79 308 - Dave Moore, 1975-79 Points by a Defenceman, Season 85 - Theran Welsh, 1976-77 Penalty Minutes 1,089 - Ken Thompson, 1977-80 Power-Play Goals, Season 658 - Tim Mostowich, 1976-78, 1979-80 29 - Eric Ponath, 1978-79 619 - Mark Odnokon, 1979-82 Shorthanded Goals, Season 8 - Brad Tippet, 1978-79 Wins (Since 1974-75) 43 - Ken Bales, 1975-77 Goals, Game 41 - Owen Felske, 1979-81 6 - Eric Ponath, Feb. 23, 1977 vs. Saskatoon 40 - Gil Hudon, 1980-82 Goals, Period 5 - Kevin Lunney, Jan. 30, 1980 vs. Humboldt Assists, Game 7 - Al Moore, Dec. 29, 1977 vs. North Battleford Points, Game 9 - Lorne Schmidt, Dec. 11, 1978 vs. Saskatoon Consecutive Games with a Goal 16 - Ron Boskill, 1972-73 Penalty Minutes, Season 438 - Ken Thompson, 1979-80 Goals-Against Average 2.86 - Ken Bales, 1975-76 Shutouts, Season 4 - Cliff Johnson, 1974-75 & 1975-76 Wins, Season (Since 1974-75) 26 - Tiger Pierce, 1981-82 *Indicates WHL Record 2 WHL Team Records Points Longest Win Streak Most: 119 (58-11-3, 1984-85) 19 - 2018-19 Least: 33 (16-55-1, 1982-83) Longest Undefeated Streak Wins 19 - 2018-19 Most: 58 - 1984-85 Least: 16 - 1982-83 Longest Streak With Point 22 - 2018-19 Ties Most: 6 - 1995-96 Longest Home Win Streak Least: 1 - 1982-83, 1989-90 19 - 1984-85 Home Wins Longest Home Undefeated Streak Most: 31 - 1984-85 22 - 1984-85 Least: 11 - 2016-17 Longest Road Win Streak Home Losses Single Season: 9 - 2018-19 Most: 24 - 1982-83 Two Seasons: 9 - 1984-85 & 1985-86 Least: 3 - 1984-85 Longest Road Undefeated Streak Home Ties Single Season: 9 - 2018-19 Most: 4 -1990-91 Two Seasons: 11 - 1984-85 & 1985-86 Least: 0 - 1982-83, 1983-84, 1989-90 Longest Losing Streak Road Wins 11 - 2000-01 (twice), 2016-17 Most: 27 - 1984-85 Least: 4 - 1982-83, 2000-01 Longest Winless Streak 11 - 2000-01 (twice), 2016-17 Road Losses Most: 31 - 1982-83, 2000-01 Longest Home Losing Streak Least: 8 - 1984-85, 2018-19 (6 Reg., 2 SOL) 7 - 1982-83 (twice) Road Ties Longest Home Winless Streak Most: 5 - 1995-96 8 - 1992-93 Least: 0 - 1994-95 Longest Road Losing Streak Shooutouts 13 - 1982-83, 2000-01, 2008-09 Most Appearances: 16 - 2005-06 Most Wins: 6 - 2005-06, 2008-09 Longest Road Winless Streak Most Losses: 10 - 2005-06 13 - 1982-83 (twice), 2000-01, 2008-09 Shootouts Fewest Appearances: 3 - 2016-17, 2018-19 Fewest Wins: 1 - 2016-17, 2018-19 Fewest Losses: 1 - 2008-09, 2015-16 *Indicates WHL Record 3 Team Goals Goals Scored Goals Allowed Season Season Most: 481 - 1984-85; Least: 167 - 2005-06 Most: 444 - 1982-83 Least: 156 - 2018-19 Season, At Home Most: 270 - 1984-85; Least: 112 - 2016-17 Season, At Home Season, On The Road Most: 207 - 1992-93 Most: 211 - 1984-85; Least: 86 - 2016-17 Least: 77 - 2018-19 Single Game, At Home Season, On The Road 15 - vs. Moose Jaw, Jan. 12, 1995 Most: 245 - 1982-83 Single Game, On The Road Least: 79 - 2018-19 13 - at Saskatoon, Dec. 9, 1984 & 13 - at Brandon, March. 8, 1985 In a Game 15 - at Brandon, Jan 5, 1984 Consecutive Scoreless Minutes 168:50 In a Period (16:23 vs. Regina Pats on Jan. 18, 2014; 60:00 vs. Swift Current on Jan. 19, 2014; 60:00 vs. Red Deer on Jan. 22, 2014; 7 - Five times 32:37 at Swift Current, Jan. 24, 2014) Power Play Goals Allowed in a Season Most Goals Scored, Period Most: 113 - 1992-93 9 - vs. Spokane, Dec. 28, 1988 Least: 38 - 2018-19 Power-Play Goals, Season Most: 11 - 1984-85 Power Play Goals Allowed in a Game Least: 44 - 2016-17 7 - vs. Saskatoon, Dec. 30, 1985 Power Play Goals, Game Power Play Goals Allowd in a Period 8 - vs. Spokane, Dec. 28, 1988 5 - Second vs. Saskatoon, Dec. 30, 1985 Power Play Goals. Period 6 - vs. Spokane, Dec. 28, 1988 Shorthanded Goals Allowed in a Season Most: 22 - 1982-83 Shorthanded Goals, Season Least: 3 - 2019-20 (season shortened due to COVID-19) Most: 29 - 1984-85 5 - 1984-85, 1986-97, 2018-19 Least: 3 - 1999-2000 Shorthanded Goals in a Game Shorthanded Goals Allowed in a Game 3 - 5 Times 5 - vs. Saskatoon, Oct. 27, 1982 (at Saskatoon, Sept. 28, 1982; vs. Med. Hat, Jan. 10, 1988; vs. Moose Jaw, Feb. 9, 1992; vs. Moose Jaw, Dec.18, 1994; at Shorthanded Goals in a Period Regina, Feb. 5, 1995) 2 - Multiple times Shorthanded Goals in a Period 2 - 15 times Different Goal Scorers in a Game: 9 - vs. Regina, Jan. 9, 2013 (Davis Vandane, Dakota Conroy, Mike Winther, Mark McNeill, Josh Morrissey, Anthon Bardaro, Carson Perreaux, Shane Danyluk, Leon Draisaitl) *Indicates WHL Record 4 Team Shots on Goal Shots on Goal, Game 71 - vs. Brandon, March 14, 1990 Shots on Goal, Period 28 - Third vs. Brandon, March 14, 1990 Shots Allowed, Game 72 - at Regina, Jan. 1, 2017 Shots Allowed, Period Most: 32 - 1st at Moose Jaw, Oct. 10, 1995 Least: 0 - 3rd vs. Medicine Hat, March 9, 2013 Team Penalty Minutes Season Most: 2,974 - 1986-87 Least: 603 - 2019-20t 806 - 2018-19 Game 216 - at Portland, Jan. 30, 1985 Period 183 - at Portland, Jan. 30, 1985 *Indicates WHL Record 5 t COVID-19 Shortened Season Individual Records - Regular Season (Single) Goals Season Shorthanded Goals,Season 70 - Dan Hodgson, 1984-85 14 - Al Stewart, 1983-84* Season, Defenceman Shorthanded Goals, Game 28 - Josh Morrissey, 2013-14 2 - Twelve times Season, Goaltender Shorthanded Goals in a Period 1 - Ian Scott, 2018-19 2 - Jeff Nelson, 2nd vs. Moose Jaw, Feb. 9, 1992 2 - Shayne Toporowski, 2nd vs. MJ, Dec. 18, 1994 Game 2 - Denis Pederson, 2nd vs. Regina, Feb. 5, 1995 5 - Todd Bergen, vs. Winnipeg, Jan. 13, 1984 5 - Dan Hodgson, at Saskatoon, Dec. 9, 1985 Fastest Two Goals :05 - Shayne Toporowski, 1st v. Regina, Nov. 7, 1992 Period :05 - Reid Gardiner & Jordan Tkatch, 2nd vs. 4 - Dan Hodgson, First at Saskatoon, Dec. 9, 1985 Kootenay, March 4, 2016 Game-Winning Goals Fastest Two Goals By One Player 11 - Jackson Penney, 1989-90 :05 - Shane Toporowski, 1st v. 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Brandon, Jan. 6, 1987 2 - Dennis Sproxton, 1989-90 2 - Travis Laycock, 1991-92 Goaltender, Season 42 - Ward Komonosky, 1983-84 Most Games with an Assist 56 - Dan Hodgson, 1983-84 Goaltender, Game 19 - Ward Komonosky, 1st at WIN, Oct.
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