USHL Individual Records
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United States Hockey League | |
Founded | 1961-1962 |
Head Office | Grand Forks, North Dakota |
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President | Gino Gasparini |
Hockey Operations | Scott Brand |
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Scouting | Bob Turow |
Finance | Jackie Cleveland |
Technology | John Elftmann |
[edit] Most
Most assists, game: 7; Darryl Blazino, Thunder Bay Flyers, November 28, 1987, vs. Omaha.
Most assists, season: 79; Tim Ferguson, Sioux City Musketeers, 1985-86
Most goals, game: 5
Mike Racz, Sioux City Musketeers, October 5, 1985 vs. North Iowa.
Mike Racz, Sioux City Musketeers, November 30, 1985, vs. Thunder Bay.
Tim Ferguson, Sioux City Musketeers, December 7, 1985, vs. Waterloo.
Joe Warren, Des Moines Buccaneers, February, 1986, vs. Thunder Bay.
E.J. Sauer, Rochester Mustangs, December, 1987, vs. North Iowa
John Young, St. Paul Vulcans, October 8, 1988, vs. Dubuque
Chris Ferraro, Dubuque Fighting Saints, 1991-92
Jason Notermann, Green Bay Gamblers, 1998-99
Most goals, season: 67; Rod Taylor, Sioux City Musketeers, 1986-87
Most goals by defenseman, game: 3
Jon Gaskins, Dubuque Fighting Saints, October 3, 1993 vs. North Iowa
Dan Peters, Omaha Lancers, October 29, 1994, vs. St. Paul
Eric Runyan, North Iowa Huskies, December 16, 1994 vs. Green Bay
Ryan Guzior, Sioux City Musketeers, January 14, 1995, vs. Rochester
Chad McIver, December 14, 1996 at Green Bay. Flyers lost 7-4.
Most goals by defenseman, season: 28 Mike Castellano, Rochester Mustangs, 1985-86
Most assists by defenseman, season: 53; Jamie Mattie, Sioux Falls Stampede, 1999-00
Most assists by defenseman, game: 6; Ed Boyle, Sioux City Musketeers, vs. Omaha, 1986-87 season.
Most points by defenseman, season: 67; Mike Ross, Rochester Mustangs, 1986-87
Most points by defenseman, one game: 7; Mike Hastings, Rochester Mustangs, December 15, 1986, vs. Wisconsin
Most points, one period: 6; John Young, St. Paul Vulcans, November 20, 1988 vs. North Iowa Huskies.
Most points, game: 9; Chris Ferraro, Waterloo Black Hawks, 1991-92
Most points, season: 135; Tim Ferguson, Sioux City Musketeers, 1985-86
Most power play goals, one game: 3
Justin Micek, Twin Cities Vulcans, 1998-99
Rob Sandrock, Omaha Lancers, 1998-99
Peter Sejna, Des Moines Buccaneers, 1998-99
Rick Gorman, Sioux Falls, 1999-00
Brian Canady, Waterloo, 1999-00
John Brummer, Waterloo, 1999-00
Most power-play goals, season: 24; Rod Taylor, Sioux City Musketeers, 1986-87
Most shorthanded goals, one game: 2; Bobby Melton, Rochester Mustangs, November, 1986 vs. Sioux City; Gregg Zaponan, Thunder Bay Flyers, December 2, 1995, vs. Sioux City.
Most short handed goals, season: 9; Mark Mowers, Dubuque Fighting Saints, 1993-94
Most games scoring 3-or-more goals, season: 11 games; Scott Shoffstall, Sioux City Musketeers, 1984-85
Most penalty minutes, game: 40; Ryan Ronkowski, Lincoln Stars, January 24, 2000
Most penalty minutes, season: 316; Chad Stauffacher, Green Bay Gamblers, 1996-97
Most shutouts, season: 11; Dan Ellis, Omaha Lancers, 1999-00
Most games played by goaltender, season: 56; Eric Pfligler, Green Bay Gamblers, 2001-02
Most wins by goaltender, season: 36; Jeff Lerg, Omaha Lancers, 2004-05
Most assists by goaltender, season: 11; Brian Leitza, Sioux City Musketeers, 1993-94
Most losses by goaltender, one season: 35; Michael Ayers, Dubuque Fighting Saints, 1999-00
Most minutes played by goaltender, one season: 3,300; Eric Pfligler, Green Bay Gamblers, 2001-02
[edit] Longest
Longest undefeated streak by goaltender: 18 games ; Matt Carney, Des Moines Buccaneers, 1998-99
Longest winning streak by goaltender: 18 games; Matt Carney, Des Moines Buccaneers, 1998-99
Longest consecutive assist-scoring streak: 18 games. Mike Lephart, Omaha Lancers, January 12, 1997 to March 5, 1997.
Longest consecutive goal-scoring streak: 13 games; Ruslan Fedotenko, Sioux City Musketeers, October 31, 1998 to December 5, 1998. 21 goals scored during streak.
Longest consecutive point-scoring streak: 25 games; Greg Johnson, Thunder Bay Flyers. November 11, 1988 to January 22, 1989. Mike Lephart, Omaha Lancers, December 15, 1996 to March 5, 1997.
[edit] Fastest
Fastest goal from start of game: 7 seconds; Dan Dwyer, Sioux City Musketeers, October 17, 1987, vs. Thunder Bay.
Fastest goal from start of period, other than first: 5 seconds; Jon Garver, Sioux City Musketeers, November 21, 1992 vs. Wisconsin; 3rd period.
Fastest two goals: 8 seconds; Wayne Berlinquette, Thunder Bay Flyers, January 4, 1987 at St. Paul. Berlinquette scored at 19:13 and 19:21 in 2nd period.
Fastest three goals: 2:23; Ron Buckmeier, Rochester Mustangs, November 11, 1994 vs. Thunder Bay.