USHL Team Records
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United States Hockey League | |
Founded | 1961-1962 |
Head Office | Grand Forks, North Dakota |
Official Web site | U.S.H.L. |
President | Gino Gasparini |
Hockey Operations | Scott Brand |
Communications | Jon Garver |
Scouting | Bob Turow |
Finance | Jackie Cleveland |
Technology | John Elftmann |
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[edit] Most
Most points, season: 97; Des Moines Buccaneers, 1998-99 (56 games)
Most wins, season: 48 (56 games); Des Moines Buccaneers, 1998-99
Most losses, season: 48; Omaha Lancers, 1986-87
Most ties, season: 5; Omaha Lancers, 1990-91; Dubuque Fighting Saints, 1992-93; Des Moines Buccaneers, 1994-95; North Iowa Huskies, 1994-95
Most shoot out games, season: 13; Green Bay Gamblers, 1997-98
Most shoot-out wins, season: 8; Green Bay Gamblers, 1997-98
Most shoot-out losses, season: 8; Twin Cities Vulcans, 1999-00
Most home wins, season: 29; Des Moines Buccaneers, 1998-99; Lincoln Stars, 2001-02
Most road wins, season: 24; Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (30 games, 2004-05)
Most home losses, season: 24; Omaha Lancers, 1986-87 (48 games)
Most road losses, season: 28; Rochester Mustangs, 2001-02 (61 games)
Most home ties, season: 3; Rochester Mustangs, 1988-89; Des Moines Buccaneers, 1992-93; Des Moines Buccaneers, 1994-95; North Iowa Huskies, 1994-95; Twin Cities Vulcans, 1995-96
Most road ties, season: 4; Dubuque Fighting Saints, 1994-95
Most consecutive games without recording a shutout: 227 games; Rochester Mustangs, 1991-92 through 1995-96
Most shutouts, season: 17; Omaha Lancers, 2001-02
Most shutouts, against, season: 11; Waterloo Black Hawks, 2001-02
Most overtime games, season: 12 games; Waterloo Black Hawks, 1995-96
Most home over time games, season: 8 games; Madison Capitols, 1985-86
Most road over time games, season: 8 games; Omaha Lancers, 1994-95
Most overtime wins, season: 7; Cedar Rapids RoughRiders, 2001-02
Most overtime losses, season: 8; Madison Capitols, 1985-86
Most goals, season: 358; Sioux City Musketeers, 1985-86
Most goals against, season: 453; Omaha Lancers, 1986-87
Most power-play goals, season: 97; Thunder Bay Flyers, 1988-89
Most short handed goals, season: 21; Des Moines Buccaneers, 2005-06
Most assists, season: 548; Thunder Bay Flyers, 1988-89
Most points scored, season: 894; Thunder Bay Flyers, 1987-88
Most penalty minutes, season: 1,983; Thunder Bay Flyers, 1996-97
Most 50-goal scorers, season 2; Sioux City Musketeers, 1985-86; Tim Ferguson 56, and Mike Racz, 55
Most 40-goal scorers, season: 3; Sioux City Musketeers, 1985-86; Tim Ferguson, 56, Mike Racz, 54 and Bill Bieren 42
Most 30-goal scorers, season 5; Madison Capitols, 1988-89; Joe Frederick, 47; Pat Rafferty, 39; Dan Brettschneider 34; Rob Granato, 33; and John Sundby, 31
Most 20-goal scorers, season 10; hunder Bay Flyers, 1987-88; Scott Glomba, 38; Darryl Blazino, 33; Dwight Degiacomo, 28; Jim Figliomeni, 28 Wayne Sawchuk, 27; Richard Borina, 24; Dave Williams, 24; Jim Mayes, 23; Wayne Howarth, 22; and Mike Knapton, 20
Most assists, game: 33; Thunder Bay Flyers, 11/29/87 vs. Omaha. Flyers won 18-3.
Most goals, game: 18; Waterloo Black Hawks, 11/9/85 vs. Thunder Bay. Black Hawks won 18-3; Thunder Bay, 11/29/87 vs. Omaha. Flyers won 18-3.
Most goals, game, both teams: 22; Waterloo Black Hawks and Dubuque Fighting Saints, 1/18/82. Black Hawks won 16-6.
Most penalty minutes, game: 172; Sioux City Musketeers, 2/22/91 vs. Dubuque.
Most penalty minutes, game, both teams: 313; Thunder Bay Flyers and Dubuque Fighting Saints, 1/13/90 at Dubuque. Flyers received 11 minors, 1 double minor, 9 majors, 8 game misconducts and 1 match misconduct. Dubuque received 7 minors, 2 double miners, 8 majors and 9 game misconducts.
Most power play goals, game: 8; St. Paul Vulcans, 10/9/94 vs. Thunder Bay. Omaha Lancers, 2/7/99 vs. Fargo-Moorhead
Most short handed goals, game: 3; Rochester Mustangs, November, 1986 vs. Sioux City. Thunder Bay Flyers, 12/10/88 at Sioux City. Omaha Lancers, 10/15/93, vs. Thunder Bay. Rochester Mustangs, 9/24/99 vs. Thunder Bay.
Most scoring point s game: 51; Thunder Bay Flyers, 11/29/87 vs. Omaha. Flyers won 18-3 and notched 33 assists.
Most shots on goal, game: 88; Dubuque Fighting Saints, 1/30/81 vs. Sioux City.
Most goals, period: 11; Rochester Mustangs, 10/4/96 vs Sioux City. Mustangs scored 11 goals in third period and won game 16-4.
Most goals, period, both teams: 13; Rochester Mustangs and Sioux City Musketeers, 10/4/96. Mustangs scored 11 times and Sioux City scored 2 goals in third period. Mustangs won game 16-4.
Most penalty minutes, period: 147; Thunder Bay Flyers, 1/13/90 at Dubuque, 3rd period. Flyers received. 4 minors, 1 double-minors, 9 majors, 8 game misconducts and one match misconduct.
Most penalty minutes, period, both teams: 289; Thunder Bay Flyers and Dubuque Fighting Saints, 1/13/90 at Dubuque, 3rd period. Flyers received 4 minors, 1 double-minor, 9 majors, 8 game misconducts and one match misconduct. Dubuque received 2 minors, 2 double-minors, 8 majors and 9 misconducts.
Most shots on goal, period: 35; Sioux City Musketeers, 2/14/86 at Thunder Bay, 1st period. Sioux City won game 8-5.
Most power-play goals, period: 5; Thunder Bay Flyers, 10/29/88 at Dubuque, 2nd period.
Most short handed goals, period: 2; Several teams.
[edit] Fewest
Fewest points, season: 2; Omaha Lancers, 1986-87
Fewest Wins, season: 0; Omaha Lancers, 1986-87
Fewest losses, season: 5; Des Moines Buccaneers: 1994-95
Fewest home wins, season: 0; Omaha Lancers, 1986-87
Fewest road wins, season: 0; Omaha Lancers, 1986-87; North Iowa Huskies, 1993-94; Thunder Bay Flyers, 1996-96 (46 games)
Fewest home losses, season: 1; Sioux City Musketeers, 1985-86; Thunder Bay Flyers, 1987-88; Des Moines Buccaneers, 1994-95; Omaha Lancers, 2001-02
Fewest road losses, season: 4; Thunder Bay Flyers, 1988-89
Fewest shutouts, season: 0; Several teams
Fewest goals, season: 105; Omaha Lancers, 1986-87
Fewest goals against, season: 111; Omaha Lancers, 2001-02 (61 games)
Fewest shots on goal, game: 12; Sioux City Musketeers, 11/14/97, against Lincoln. Sioux City lost game, 4-0.
Fewest shots on goal, period: 0; Thunder Bay Flyers, 1/7/89 at Des Moines 3rd period. Flyers won game 4-3.
[edit] Longest
Longest winning streak: 19 games; Des Moines Buccaneers, 11/1/98, 6-4 win at Twin Cities to 1/6/99, 10-0 win at North Iowa.
Longest winning streak, one season: 19 games; Des Moines Buccaneers, 11/1/98, 6-4 win at Twin Cities to 1/6/99, 10-0 win at North Iowa.
Longest home winning streak: 22 games; Austin Mavericks, 1984-85 season; Sioux City Musketeers, 10/5/85, 14-3 win vs. North Iowa to 2/15/86, 7-4 win Dubuque; Thunder Bay Flyers, 1/24/92, 7-3 win vs. St. Paul to 12/12/93, 4-3 win vs. Sioux City.
Longest road winning streak: 13 games; Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (11/9/04 - 2/11/05)
Longest winning streak, away, one season: 11 games; Rochester Mustangs, 10/18/86, 14-4 win at Waterloo to 12/13/86, 7-5 win at North Iowa.
Longest winning streak from start of season: 14 games; Rochester Mustangs, 104/86, 8-2 win vs. Waterloo to 11/9/86, 5-4 win at Madison.
Longest home winning streak from start of season: 22 games; Sioux City Musketeers, 10/5/85, 14-3 win vs North Iowa to 2/15/86, 7-4 win vs. Dubuque.
Longest road winning streak from start of season: 11 games; Rochester Mustangs, 10/18/86, 14-4 win at Waterloo to 12/18/86, 5-4 win at Madison.
Longest undefeated streak: 20 games; Rochester Mustangs, 2/15/86, 8-4 win at Waterloo to 11/9/86, 5-4 win at Madison.
Longest undefeated streak, one season: 19 games; Des Moines Buccaneers, 11/1/98, 6-4 win at Twin Cities to 1/6/99, 10-0 win at North Iowa.
Longest home undefeated streak: 22 games; Sioux City Musketeers, 10/5/85, 14-3 win vs. North Iowa: to 2/15/86, 7-4 win vs. Dubuque.
Longest road undefeated streak: 19 games; Rochester Mustangs, 1/25/86, 8-4 win at Thunder Bay to 12/13/86, 7-5 win at North Iowa.
Longest road undefeated streak, one season: 11 games; Rochester Mustangs, 10/18/86, 14-4 win at Waterloo to 12/13/86, 7-5 win at North Iowa.
Longest undefeated streak from start of season: 14 games; Rochester Mustangs, 10/4/88, 8-2 win vs. Waterloo to 11/9/86, 5-4 win at Madison.
Longest home undefeated streak from start of season: 22 games; Sioux City Musketeers, 10/5/85, 14-3 win vs North Iowa to 2/15/86, 7-4 win vs. Dubuque.
Longest road undefeated streak from start of season: 11 games; Rochester Mustangs, 10/18/86, 14-4 win at Waterloo to 12/13/86, 5-4 win at Madison.
Longest losing streak: 53 games; Omaha Lancers, 10/3/86, 11-1 loss vs. Des Moines to 10/17/87, 8-3 loss at Des Moines.
Longest losing streak, one season and from start of season: 48 games; Omaha Lancers, 10/3/86, 11-1 loss vs. Des Moines to 3/8/87, 4-1 loss at Waterloo.
Longest home losing streak: 36 games; Omaha Lancers, 10/3/86, 11-1 loss vs. Des Moines to October 1987.
Longest home losing streak, one season and from start of season: 26 games; Omaha Lancers, 10/3/86, 11-1 loss vs. Des Moines to 3/6/87, 9-1 loss to Thunder Bay.
Longest road losing streak: 36 games; Omaha Lancers, 10/4/86 14-1 loss to 12/18/87, 9-2 loss at Des Moines.
Longest road losing streak, one season and from start of season: 24 games; Omaha Lancers, 10/4/86 14-1 loss at Des Moines to 3/8/87, 4-1 loss at Waterloo.
Longest winless streak: 53 games; Omaha Lancers, 10/13/86, 11-1 loss vs. Des Moines to 10/17/87, 8-3 loss at Des Moines.
Longest winless streak, one season and from start of season: 48 games; Omaha Lancers, 10/13/86, 11-1 loss vs. Des Moines to 3/8/87, 4-1 loss at Waterloo.
Longest home winless streak: 26 games; Omaha Lancers, 10/3/86, 11-1 loss vs. Des Moines to October 1987.
Longest home winless streak, one season and from start of season: 24 games; Omaha Lancers, 10/3/86, 11-1 loss vs. Des Moines to 3/6/87, 9-1 loss to Thunder Bay.
Longest road winless streak: 36 games. Omaha Lancers, 10/4/86 14-1 loss to 12/18/87, 9-2 loss at Des Moines.
Longest road winless streak, one season and from start of season: 24 games; Omaha Lancers, 10/4/86, 14-1 loss at Des Moines to 3/8/87, 4-1 loss at Waterloo. North Iowa Huskies, 10/15/93, 4-3 loss at Dubuque to 3/11/94, 11-3 loss at Sioux City.
Longest consecutive non-shut out streak: 356 games. Des Moines Buccaneers, 3/4/88 through 2/10/96.
Longest consecutive non-shut out streak including playoffs: 400 games. Des Moines Buccaneers, 3/4/88 through 2/10/96.
Longest consecutive shutout streak: 3 games. Sioux City Musketeers, 1999-00
Longest consecutive games shut out: 4 games. Waterloo Black Hawks, 2001-02
[edit] Fastest
Fastest two goals: 5 seconds; Thunder Bay Flyers, 11/28/87 vs. Omaha. Dave Williams scored at 11:39; and Richard Borina scored at 11:44 in 3rd period. Thunder Bay Flyers, 2/4/89 at Waterloo. Greg Johnson scored at 17:08; and Jason Bortolussi scored at 17:13 in 3rd period.
Fastest two goals, both teams: 5 seconds; Thunder Bay Flyers and Dubuque Fighting Saints, 1/11/85 in Thunder Bay. Dave Taggart scored at 18:55; and Jell Wenringer, of Dubuque, scored at 19:00 in 1st period.
Fastest three goals: 30 seconds; Thunder Bay Flyers, 10/29/88 at Dubuque. Jason Bortolussi scored at 6:17; Neal Purdon at 6:31; and Darren Leishman at 6:37 in 2nd period.
Fastest three goals, both teams: 28 seconds; Thunder Bay Flyers and Waterloo Black Hawks, 2/11/88 vs. Waterloo. Jon Rose, of Waterloo, scored at 6:02; Jim Figliomeni at 6:11; and Wayne Howarth at 6:30 in 1st period.
Fastest four goals: 48 seconds; Thunder Bay Flyers, 10/29/88 at Dubuque. Jason Bortolussi scored at 6:17; Neal Pardon at 6:31; Darren Leishman at 6:37; and Dwight Degiacomo at 7:05 in 2nd period.
Fastest four goals, both teams: 1:42; Thunder Bay Flyers and Sioux City Musketeers, 12/4/92 at Sioux City. Derek Lockyer, of Musketeers scored at 17:49; Mike Koiranan scored at 18:50; Lockyer scored at 19:03 and 19:31 in 3rd period.
Fastest five goals: 1:52; Thunder Bay Flyers, 10/29/88 at Dubuque. Bred Kennett scored at 6:13; Jason Bortolussi at 6:17; Neal Pardon at 6:31; Darren Leishman at 6:37; and Dwight Degiacomo at 7:05 in 2nd period.
Fastest five goals, both teams: 2:45; Thunder Bay Flyers and Rochester Mustangs, 11/19/95 vs Rochester. Simon Lacroix scored at 12:50; Dustin Koss scored at 13:48 and 14:33; Chris Pace scored at 14:39 and Jason Sessa of Rochester scored at 15:35 in third period.
Fastest six goals: 3:59; Thunder Bay Flyers, 10/29/88 at Dubuque. Jeff Marsholuk scored at 3:06; Bred Kennett at 5:13; Jason Bortolussi at 6:17; Neal Purdon at 6:31; Darren Leishman at 6:37; and Dwight Degiacomo at 7:05 in 2nd period.
Fastest six goals, both teams: 5:41; Thunder Bay Flyers and Sioux City Musketeers, 12/19/85 vs Sioux City. Tim Ferguson, of Musketeers, scored at 3:48; Scott Doherty, of Musketeers scored at 5:38; Paul Bentley scored at 5:57; Bred Mattson, of Musketeers, scored at 8:51; Mike Racz of Sioux City scored at 9:19 and 9:29 in 1st period.
Fastest seven goals: 6:37; Thunder Bay Flyers, 2/15/91 at Sioux City. Brent Peterson scored at 9:33; Jason Mallon scored at 10:27; Ryan Reynard scored at 12:42; Wayne Strachan scored at 13:01; Omer Belislie scored at 13:57; Bred Kukko scored at 15:03; and Mike Figliomeni scored at 16:10 in 1st period.