USHL Team Playoff Records
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[edit] Most
Most goals, one series, one team: 43; Rochester Mustangs vs. Waterloo Black Hawks, 1987 semi-final series.
Most goals, one series, both teams: 81; Rochester Mustangs and Waterloo Black Hawks, 1987 semi-final series. Rochester scored 43 goals. Waterloo scored 38 goals.
Most goals, two game series, one team: 14; Rochester Mustangs vs. Madison Capitols, 1987 Final series.
Most goals, two game series, both teams: 22; Rochester Mustangs and Madison Capitols, 1987 Final series. Rochester scored 14 goals. Madison scored 8 goals.
Most goals, three game series, one team: 28; Thunder Bay Flyers vs. Waterloo Black Hawks, 1988 quarter-final series. Madison Capitols vs. Des Moines Buccaneers, 1989 quarter-final series.
Most goals, three-game series, both teams: 40; Madison Capitals and Des Moines Buccaneers, 1989 quarter-final series. Madison scored 28 goals. Des Moines scored 12 goals.
Most goals, four-game series, one team: 37; Des Moines Buccaneers vs. Rochester Mustangs, 1994 quarter-final series. Des Moines scored 37 goals.
Most goals, four-game series, both teams: 48; Des Moines Buccaneers and Rochester Mustangs, 1994 quarter-final series. Des Moines scored 37 goals. Rochester scored 11 goals.
Most goals, five-game series, one team: 43; Rochester Mustangs vs. Waterloo Black Hawks, 1987 semi-final series. Rochester scored 43 goals.
Most goals, five-game series, both teams: 81; Rochester Mustangs vs. Waterloo Black Hawks, 1987 semi-final series. Rochester scored 43 goals. Waterloo scored 38 goals.
Most goals, six-game series, one team: 28; Omaha Lancers vs. Thunder Bay Flyers, 1994 quarter-final series 4-2. Omaha scored 28 goals.
Most goals, six game series, both teams: 53; Thunder Bay Flyers and Sioux City Musketeers, 1996 quarter-final series. Sioux City scored 27 goals. Thunder Bay scored 26 goals.
Most goals, seven-game series, one team: 36; Green Bay Gamblers vs. Rochester Mustangs, 1996 Final series. Green Bay scored 36 goals.
Most goals, seven-game series, both teams: 68; Green Bay Gamblers and Rochester Mustangs, 1996 Final series. Green Bay scored 36 goals. Rochester scored 32.
Most goals, game, one team: 15; Thunder Bay Flyers vs. Waterloo Black Hawks. 3/11/88. Flyers won 15-3.
Most goals, game, both teams: 19; Waterloo Black Hawks and Rochester Mustangs, 3/22/87. Black Hawks won 11-8.
Most goals, one period: 7; Thunder Bay Flyers vs. Waterloo Black Hawks, 3/11/88. 2nd period. Flyers won 15-3. Omaha Lancers, 4/4/98, vs. North Iowa Huskies. Omaha scored 7 goals in 2nd period. Omaha won 8-3.
Most goals, one period, both teams: 9; Thunder Bay Flyers vs. Waterloo Black Hawks, 3/11/88. 2nd period. Flyers outscored Waterloo 7-2 in period and won game 15-3.
Most overtime games, playoff year, one team: 4; Sioux City Musketeers, 1995 Des Moines Buccaneers, 1996
Most overtime games, one series: 3; Thunder Bay Flyers and Sioux City Musketeers, 1995 quarter-final series. Cedar Rapids RoughRiders and Lincoln Stars, 2002 quarter-final series.
Most shutouts, playoff years: 3; Des Moines Buccaneers, 1998.
Most shutouts, one playoff series: 2; Omaha Lancers vs. Twin Cities Vulcans, 1997 quarter-final series. Des Moines Buccaneers, 1998 quarter-final series vs. Green Bay.
Most penalty minutes, one series, one team: 340 Green Bay Gamblers vs. North Iowa Huskies, 1997 semi-final series
Most penalty minutes, one series, both teams: 597; Green Bay Gamblers vs North Iowa Huskies, 1997 Semi-final series.
Most penalty minutes, one game, one team: 127; Green Bay Gamblers, March 23, 1998, in a quarter-final game vs. Des Moines.
Most penalty minutes, one game, both teams: 238; Thunder Bay Flyers and Sioux City Musketeers, 3/18/95. Flyers received 20 minors, 2 double-minors, 1 major, 6 misconducts and one game misconduct. Sioux City received 21 minors, 2 double-minors, 1 major, 6 misconducts and one game misconduct.
Most penalty minutes, one period, one team: 105; Thunder Bay Flyers vs. Sioux City Musketeers, 3/19/85. Flyers received 11 minors, 2 double-minors, 1 major, six misconducts and one game ejection in the third period.
Most penalty minutes, one period, both teams: 202; Thunder Bay Flyers and Sioux City Musketeers, 3/18/95. Flyers received 11 minors, 2 double-minors, 1 major, six misconducts and one game ejection in the third period. Sioux City received 12 minors, 2 double-minors, 1 major, 5 misconducts and one game misconduct.
Most power-play goals, one playoff year: 29; Omaha Lancers, 1998.
Most power-play goals, one series, one team: 12; Omaha Lancers, 1998 quarter-final series vs. Fargo-Moorhead.
Most power-play goals, one series, both teams: 17; Omaha Lancers and North Iowa Huskies, 1998 semi-final series.
Most power-play goals, one game, one team: 7; Omaha Lancers, 4/4/98, vs. North Iowa Huskies.
Most power-play goals, one game, both teams: 9; Omaha Lancers and Fargo-Moorhead Ice Sharks, 3/23/98
Most shorthanded goals, one playoff year: 4
Madison Capitols, 1987
Rochester Mustangs, 1987
Des Moines Buccaneers, 1998
Omaha Lancers, 1998
Most shorthanded goals, one series, one team: 3; Des Moines Buccaneers, 1998 semi-final series vs. Lincoln.
Most shorthanded goals, one series, both teams: 3; Fargo-Moorhead Ice Sharks and Omaha Lancers, 1998 quarter-final series. Des Moines Buccaneers and Lincoln Stars, 1998 semi-final series.
Most shorthanded goals, one game, one team: 2; Omaha Lancers, 1999 finals series vs. Des Moines
[edit] Fewest
Fewest goals, one series, one team: 2; Austin Mavericks vs. Green Bay Bobcats, 1980 quarter-final series.
Fewest goals, both teams, one series: 14; Austin Mavericks and Green Bay Bobcats, 1980 quarter-final series. Green Bay scored 12 goals. Rochester scored two goals. Sioux Falls Stampede and Sioux City Musketeers, 2001-02 quarter-final series. Sioux City scored 11 goals. Sioux Falls scored three.
Fewest goals two-game series, one team: 2; Austin Mavericks vs. Green Bay Bobcats, 1980 quarter-final series. Austin scored two goals.
Fewest goals, two-game series, both teams: 14; Austin Mavericks and Green Bay Bobcats, 1980 quarter-final series. Green Bay scored 12 goals. Austin scored two goals.
Fewest goals, three-game series, one team: 4; Dubuque Fighting Saints vs. Des Moines Buccaneers, 1995 semi-final series. Dubuque Fighting Saints vs. Omaha Lancers, 1999 quarter-finals
Fewest goals, three-game series, both teams: 15; Twin Cities Vulcans vs. Sioux Falls Stampede, 2000 quarter-finals. Vulcans scored 9 goals, Stampede scored 6 goals
Fewest goals, four-game series, one team: 3; Sioux Falls Stampede, 2002 quarter-final series vs. Sioux City.
Fewest goals, four-game series, both teams: 26; Omaha Lancers and Des Moines Buccaneers, 1998 final series. Omaha outscored Des Moines 18-8.
Fewest goals, five-game series, one team: 10; Sioux City Musketeers, 1998 quarter-final series vs. Lincoln Stars. Sioux City Musketeers, 1999 quarter-final series vs. Lincoln Stars.
Fewest goals, five-game series, both teams: 23; Lincoln Stars vs. Sioux City Musketeers, 1999 quarter-final. Lincoln outscored Sioux City 13-10.
Fewest goals, six-game series, one team: 13; North Iowa Huskies, 1998 semi-final series vs. Omaha.
Fewest goals, six-game series, both teams: 32; St. Paul Vulcans and Dubuque Fighting Saints, 1995 quarter-final series. Dubuque outscored St. Paul 17-15. North Iowa Huskies and Omaha Lancers, 1998 semi-final series. Omaha outscored North Iowa 19-13.
Fewest goals, seven-game series, one team: 15; Twin Cities Vulcans vs Green Bay Gamblers, 1996 quarter-final series.
Fewest goals, seven-game series, both teams: 41; Twin Cities Vulcans and Green Bay Gamblers, 1996 quarter-final series. Green Bay outscored Twin Cities 26-15
[edit] Longest
Longest overtime game: 66:15; Cedar Rapids and Lincoln Stars, 4/12/02. Alex Valentin scored the winner at the 6:15 in the fourth overtime period. Cedar Rapids won the game 4-3.
[edit] Shortest
Shortest overtime game: 0:16; Sioux City Musketeers and Thunder Bay Flyers, 3/11/87. Billy Nicol scored winning goal as Flyers won game 4-3.
[edit] Fastest
Fastest two goals: 10 seconds; Thunder Bay Flyers vs. St. Paul Vulcans, 3/11/93. Colin Ward scored at 12:10 and Greg Campagna scored at 12:20 in 1st period.
Fastest two goals, both teams: 8 seconds; Thunder Bay Flyers and Waterloo Black Hawks, 3/11/88. Bruce Ramsay, of Thunder Bay, scored at 4:12 and Brian Burke, of Waterloo, at 4:20 of 2nd period.
Fastest three goals: 32 seconds; Thunder Bay Flyers vs. Waterloo Black Hawks, 3/11/88. Barry Radcliffe scored at 17:09; and Darren Ward at 17:27 and 17:41 in 1st period.
Fastest three goals, both teams: 40 seconds; Thunder Bay Flyers and Dubuque Fighting Saints, 3/25/91. Jason Wise, of Dubuque, scored at 9:01; Gary Kitching, of Thunder Bay, scored at 9:28; and Kevin Hoogsteen, of Thunder Bay scored at 9:41 in 3rd period.
Fastest four goals: 5:00; Thunder Bay Flyers vs. North Iowa Huskies, 3/15/91. Kevin Hoogsteen scored at 18:23; Gary Kitching scored at 19:04; and Brent Peterson scored at 19:20 in 2nd period; and Brad Kukko scored at 3:33 in 3rd period.
Fastest four goals, both teams: 2:26; Thunder Bay Flyers vs. Sioux City Musketeers, 3/11/87. Richard Borina, of Thunder Bay, scored at 2:18; Jim Dwyer, of Sioux City, scored at 3:57; Ernie Rollason, of Thunder Bay, scored at 4:24; and Rod Taylor, of Sioux City, scored at 4:44 in 1st period.
Fastest five goals: 7:29; Thunder Bay Flyers vs. Waterloo Black Hawks, 3/8/88. Pat Malone scored at 1:43; Wayne Sawchuk at 3:34; Scott Glomba at 6:45; Sawchuk at 7:45; and Bruce Ramsay at 9:12 in 3rd period.