USHL Team Records

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United States Hockey League
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

Contents

[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.