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2020 Playoff Record Book All-time Playoff Record Book 1976-2020 1 Portland Winter Hawks All-Time Playoff Scoring Leaders (Through 2019-20) Player GP G A Points PIM 1. Ty Rattie 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. Derrick Pouliot 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. Glen Wesley 41 12 35 47 64 17. Ryan Johansen 34 19 27 46 24 18. Troy Rutkowski 77 13 31 44 48 19. Dave Archibald 38 16 27 43 22 20. Nino Niederreiter 34 17 26 43 46 21. David Babych 33 8 32 40 24 22. Lonny Bohonos 25 16 24 40 32 23. Joe Morrow 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. Jim Dobson 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 2019-20 - *Includes Stats With Edmonton Oil Kings) Coach Games W L PCT Travis Green (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 2 Career Offensive Playoff Leaders (Through 2019-20) 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 Penalty 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. Blake Wesley 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. Brenden Morrow 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. Jim Benning 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 ***League Record 3 Portland Winterhawks – Career Playoff Goaltending Stats (Through 2019-20 – 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% 4 Career Playoff Goaltending Records (Through 2019-20 - 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.
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