All-time Playoff Record Book 1976-2014
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Portland Winter Hawks All-Time Playoff Scoring Leaders (As of end of 2013-14) Player 1. Ty Rattie 2. Brendan Leipsic 3. Derrick Pouliot 4. Randy Heath 5. Dennis Holland 6. Ken Yaremchuk 7. Sven Bartschi 8. Nicolas Petan 9. Todd Robinson 10. Oliver Bjorkstrand 11. Troy Mick 12. Grant Sasser 13. Taylor Leier 14. Dan Woodley 15. Glen Wesley 16. Ryan Johansen 17. Troy Rutkowski 18. Dave Archibald 19. Nino Niederreiter 20. David Babych 21. Lonny Bohonos 22. Joe Morrow 23. Brian Shaw 24. Dave McLay 25. Adam Deadmarsh 26. Chase De Leo 27. Brad Ross 28. Curt Brandolini 29. Keith Brown 30. Colin Foley 31. Ray Podloski 32. Jeff Finley 33. Florent Robidoux 34. Brandon Smith 35. Mike Toal 36. Andrew Ference 37. Gord Walker 38. Alfie Turcotte 39. Tim Tookey 40. Layne Roland 41. Jeff Sharples 42. Jim Dobson 43. Brandon Dubinsky 44. Blaine Chrest 45. Greg Leahy 46. Gary Nylund 47. Scott Nichol 48. Taylor Peters 49. Kevin Haupt 50. Perry Turnbull
GP 76 82 85 47 50 40 43 71 42 42 54 43 64 40 41 34 77 38 34 33 25 56 31 39 32 64 51 43 33 32 28 46 33 32 25 33 28 14 41 39 35 33 31 28 19 32 26 66 40 38
G 50 34 13 28 25 24 24 16 21 24 27 22 20 20 12 19 13 16 17 8 16 10 22 18 19 15 18 20 3 13 12 3 16 9 13 5 13 14 10 13 9 20 11 12 16 4 11 5 8 14
A 45 45 60 43 44 44 37 40 35 28 24 29 29 28 35 27 31 27 26 32 24 29 17 20 19 22 19 16 33 23 24 31 18 24 20 27 19 18 21 18 21 10 19 18 13 24 16 21 18 12
Portland Winter Hawks Coaching Career Playoff Stats (Through 2013-14 Season - *Includes Stats With Edmonton Oil Kings) Coach Travis Green (2012-13) Mike Johnston (2008-2014) Brent Peterson (1991-98) Ken Hodge (1973-94)* Mike Williamson (2000-07) Harold Snepsts (1998-99)
Games 21 77 47 195 54 4
W 16 49 26 101 24 0
L 5 28 21 94 30 4
PCT .762 .636 .553 .518 .444 .000
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Points 95 79 73 71 69 68 61 56 56 52 51 51 49 48 47 46 44 43 43 40 40 39 39 38 38 37 37 36 36 36 36 34 34 33 33 32 32 32 31 31 30 30 30 30 29 28 27 26 26 26
PIM 63 132 59 26 40 48 26 58 58 12 57 19 34 87 64 24 48 22 46 24 32 68 59 93 75 23 126 62 62 46 31 49 30 18 13 62 30 9 15 52 29 100 48 2 33 93 57 39 16 113
Career Offensive Playoff Leaders (Through 2013-14 Season) Games Played 1. Derrick Pouliot 2. Brendan Leipsic 3. Troy Rutkowski 4. Ty Rattie 5. Mac Carruth 6. Nicolas Petan* 7. Taylor Peters 8. Tyler Wotherspoon 9. Chase De Leo* 10. Taylor Leier 11. Josh Hanson 12. Joseph Morrow 13. Jamie Nicolls 14. Troy Mick 15. Brad Ross 16. Dennis Holland 17. Randy Heath 18. Jeff Finley 19. Joey Baker 20. Sven Bärtschi 21. Curt Brandolini 22. Grant Sasser 23. Blake Wesley 24. William Wrenn 25. 3 Players Tied With
85 82 77 76 75 71 66 65 64 64 58 56 55 54 51 50 47 46 43 43 43 43 43 43 42
Defenseman Points 1. Derrick Pouliot 2. Glen Wesley 3. Troy Rutkowski 4. David Babych 5. Joseph Morrow 6. Keith Brown 7. Jeff Finley 8. Brandon Smith 9. Andrew Ference 10. Jeff Sharples 11. Gary Nylund 12. Kevin Haupt 13. Jason McBain 14. Nolan Pratt 15. Chad Biafore 16. Tyler Wotherspoon 17. Brad Duggan 18. John Kordic 19. Blake Wesley 20. Mathew Dumba 21. Jim Benning 22. Seth Jones 23. Braydon Coburn 24. Brian Curran 25. 5 Players Tied With
73 47 44 40 39 36 34 33 32 30 28 26 24 23 22 21 20 20 20 18 18 15 14 13 12
Total Points 1. Ty Rattie 2. Brendan Leipsic 3. Derrick Pouliot 4. Randy Heath 5. Dennis Holland 6. Ken Yaremchuk 7. Sven Bärtschi 8. Todd Robinson 9. Nicolas Petan* 10. Oliver Bjorkstrand* 11. Troy Mick 12. Grant Sasser 13. Taylor Leier 14. Dan Woodley 15. Glen Wesley 16. Ryan Johansen 17. Troy Rutkowski 18. Dave Archibald 19. Nino Niederreiter 20. David Babych 21. Lonny Bohonos 22. Joseph Morrow 23. Brian Shaw 24. Adam Deadmarsh 25. Dave McLay
95 79 73 71 69 68 61 56 56 52 51 51 49 48 47 46 44 43 43 40 40 39 39 38 38
Goals 1. Ty Rattie*** 2. Brendan Leipsic 3. Randy Heath 4. Troy Mick 5. Dennis Holland 6. Sven Bärtschi 7. Ken Yaremchuk 8. Oliver Bjorkstrand* 9. Grant Sasser 10. Brian Shaw 11. Todd Robinson 12. Curt Brandolini 13. Jim Dobson 14. Dan Woodley 15. Taylor Leier 16. Adam Deadmarsh 17. Ryan Johansen 18. Dave McLay 19. Brad Ross 20. Nino Neiderreiter 21. Perry Pelensky 22. Dave Archibald 23. Lonny Bohonos 24. Greg Leahy 25. Florent Robidoux 26. Nicolas Petan*
50 34 28 27 25 24 24 24 22 22 21 20 20 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 16 16 16 16 16
***League Record *Still Active
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Assists 1. Derrick Pouliot 2. Ty Rattie 3. Brendan Leipsic 4. Dennis Holland 5. Ken Yaremchuk 6. Randy Heath 7. Nicolas Petan* 8. Sven Bärtschi 9. Todd Robinson 10. Glen Wesley 11. Keith Brown 12. David Babych 13. Jeff Finley 14. Troy Rutkowski 15. Joseph Morrow 16. Taylor Leier 17. Grant Sasser 18. Dan Woodley 19. Oliver Bjorkstrand* 20. Dave Archibald 21. Andrew Ference 22. Ryan Johansen 23. Nino Niederreiter 24. 5 Players Tied With
60 45 45 44 44 43 40 37 35 35 33 32 31 31 29 29 29 28 28 27 27 27 26 24
Penalty Minutes 1. Randy Turnbull 2. Brian Curran 3. Brendan Leipsic 4. Brad Ross 5. Blake Wesley 6. Kelly Hubbard 7. Perry Turnbull 8. Jim Dobson 9. John Badduke 10. Dave McLay 11. Gary Nylund 12. Cale Hulse 13. Mike Williamson 14. Max Kostovich 15. James Latos 16. Brenden Morrow 17. Dan Woodley 18. John Kordic 19. Troy Arndt 20. Kevin Jorgenson 21. Jim Agnew 22. Dale Yakiwchuk 23. Adam Deadmarsh 24. Paul Gaustad 25. Riley Boychuk
238 133 132 126 122 121 113 100 99 93 93 92 89 88 88 87 87 86 84 78 77 76 75 75 74
Portland Winterhawks – Career Playoff Goaltending Stats (Through 2013-14 Season – 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%
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%
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%
0
4
4
252
170
19
0
4.52
89.9%
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%
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%
Mac Carruth
Jason LaBarbera
*Still Active
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Career Playoff Goaltending Records (Through 2013-14 - Minimum 200 Minutes Played) Games Played 1. Mac Carruth 2. Bart Hunter 3. Darrell May, Sr. 4. Scott Langkow 5. Brent Belecki 6. Lanny Ramage 7. Darryl Gilmour 8. Byron Dafoe 9. Brendan Burke* 10. Ian Wood 11. Joaquin Gage 12. Lance Carlsen 13. Bruno Campese 14. Krister Toews 15. Kurtis Mucha
75*** 30 29 27 27 23 19 18 15 15 14 13 12 12 12
Minutes Played 1. Mac Carruth 2. Bart Hunter 3. Scott Langkow 4. Darrell May,Sr. 5. Brent Belecki 6. Lanny Ramage 7. Darryl Gilmour 8. Byron Dafoe 9. Joaquin Gage 10. Krister Toews 11. Brendan Burke* 12. Kurtis Mucha 13. Ian Wood 14. Bruno Campese 15. Lance Carlsen
4448 1778 1644 1613 1572 1370 1167 1091 793 786 745 724 710 699 649
Goals Against Average 1. Blake Grenier 2. Corbin Boes 3. Lanny Ramage 4. Randy Ireland 5. Mac Carruth 6. Krister Toews 7. Brendan Burke* 8. Brent Belecki 9. Kurtis Mucha 10. Scott Langkow 11. Bart Hunter 12. Clint Malarchuk 13. Darrell May, Sr. 14. Darryl Gilmour 15. Joaquin Gage
1.99 2.32 2.54 2.65 2.68 2.75 2.82 2.98 3.15 3.47 3.54 4.23 4.24 4.27 4.39
Save Percentage 1. Corbin Boes 2. Chris Wickenheiser 3. Randy Ireland 4. Mac Carruth 5. Blake Grenier 6. Brent Belecki 7. Lanny Ramage 8. Kurtis Mucha 9. Krister Toews 10. Brendan Burke* 11. Scott Langkow 12. Bart Hunter 13. Darrell May, Sr. 14. Ian Wood 15. Clint Malarchuk
.929 .925 .920 .919 .915 .914 .912 .904 .901 .900 .899 .896 .879 .874 .872
Most Losses 1. Mac Carruth 2. Bart Hunter 3. Scott Langkow 4. Darrell May, Sr. 5. Lanny Ramage 6. Brent Belecki 7. Krister Toews 8. Byron Dafoe 9. Lance Carlsen 10. Kurtis Mucha 11. Darryl Gilmour 12. Joaquin Gage 13. Ian Wood 14. Randy Ireland 15. 5 Tied With
24 14 12 12 10 10 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 5 4
*Still Active
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Most Wins 1. Mac Carruth 2. Darrell May, Sr. 3. Bart Hunter 4. Scott Langkow 5. Brent Belecki 6. Darryl Gilmour 7. Lanny Ramage 8. Byron Dafoe 9. Brendan Burke* 10. Bruno Campese 11. Joaquin Gage 12. Ian Wood 13. Corbin Boes 14. Randy Ireland 15. Kurtis Mucha
49*** 17 16 15 15 12 12 10 9 7 7 7 6 5 5
Shutouts 1. Mac Carruth 2. Lanny Ramage 3. Kurtis Mucha 4. Byron Dafoe 5. Brent Belecki 6. Darryl Gilmour 7. Bart Hunter** 8. Randy Ireland 9. Ian Wood 10. Blake Grenier 11. Brendan Burke*
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The Playoff Record Book Team – Overall Records Overall Playoff Record Playoffs Record at Home Playoffs Record on Road Overall Overtime Record Single Overtime Record Double Overtime Record Overtime Record at Home Overtime Record on Road One-Goal Playoff Games One-Goal Playoff Games at Home One-Goal Playoff Games on Road Made Playoffs Record in Round-Robins Record in First Round Series Record in West Finals Record in WHL Championship Series Overall Record in all Series Deciding Games Record in Final Games of Series that go the Distance Wins in One Playoff Year Wins at Home, One Playoff Year Wins on Road, One Playoff Year Fewest Wins at Home, One Playoff Year Fewest Wins on Road, One Playoff Year Fewest Losses at Home, One Playoff Year Fewest Losses on Road, One Playoff Year Consecutive Wins Consecutive Home Wins Consecutive Road Wins Consecutive Losses Consecutive Home Losses Consecutive Road Losses
214-175 122-75 92-100 30-30 26-29 3-1 10-16 20-14 73-69 34-31 39-38 31 of 38 seasons Survived 3 of 5 18-9 12-4 3-9 44-42 Overall (7-8); Best of 9 (2-0, Home 1-0, Road 1-0); Best of 7 (5-8, Home 3-3, Road 2-5) 16, 1978-79, 2012-13 10, 1978-79 9, 2012-13 0, 1998-99; 2009-10 0, 5 Times 1, 6 Times 1, (10 games – 2013-13, 7 games – 2009-10 & 3 games – 2001-02) 7, 4/2/79 – 4/11/79, 3/23/12 – 4/10/12 & 4/1/13 – 4/20/13 10, 4/10/82 – 4/23/83 6, 4/9/10 – 4/17/11 7, 1978 Round Robin, 3/30/78 – 4/8/78; 4/11/84 – 3/29/85 10, 3/31/06 – 4/13/10 7, 4/10/77 – 4/7/78
Team – Season or Series Goals by Hawks in One Series Goals Scored by Opponent in One Series Goals, Hawks, Excluding Best-of-Nine Goals, Opponent, Excluding Best-of-Nine Fewest Goals Scored by Hawks in One Series Fewest Goals by Opponents in One Series Power Play goals in One Season’s Playoff Power Play goals in One Playoff Series Power Play goals, Opponents, One Season’s Playoff Power Play goals, Opponents, One Playoff Series Shot Differentials For Shot Differentials Against Shorthanded Goals in One Season’s Playoff Shorthanded Goals in One Playoff Series Shorthanded Goals, Opponents, One Season’s Playoff Shorthanded Goals, Opponents, One Playoff Series Shutouts For in One Playoff Series Shutouts Against in One Playoff Series Shutouts For in One Season’s Playoffs Shutouts Against in One Season’s Playoffs Overtime Games in One Season’s Playoffs Overtime Games in One Playoff Series Consecutive Overtime Games Overtime Wins in One Season’s Playoff Overtime Wins in One Playoff Series Most Overtime Losses in One Season’s Playoff Most Overtime Losses in One Playoff Series
55, (1984 1st Round, Best-of-Nine vs. New Westminster) 47, (1984 1st Round, Best-of-Nine vs. New Westminster) 41, (1983 West Final vs. Victoria) 35, (1983 West Final vs. Victoria) 6, (5 games – 2006 West Semis vs. Vancouver) 3, (4 games – 2013 West Semis vs. Spokane) 40, (20 games – 1986-87) 17, (9 games – 1986 West Semis vs. Spokane) (8 games – 1989 West Final vs. Kamloops) (5 games – 1987 West Semis vs. Spokane) 33, (20 games – 1986-87) 20, (8 games – 1989 West Final vs. Kamloops) 257-109 (42.8 – 18.2, 2013 West 1st Round vs. Everett) 211-98 (42.2 – 19.6, 2006 West Semis vs. Vancouver) 6, (1997-98 & 2011-12) 4, (2011-12 West Semis vs. Kamloops) 4, (1986-87) 4, (1987 WHL Final vs. Medicine Hat) 2, (2013 – West Semis vs. Spokane, 2013 – West Final vs. Kamloops) Never More Than 1 5, (2012-13) Never More Than 1 5, (2000-01 & 2010-11) 3, (1984 West Semis vs. New Westminster, Best-of-Nine; 2011 WHL Final vs. Kootenay, Best of Seven) 3, (1984 West Semis vs. New Westminster, 4/6, 4/7 & 4/9/84) 3, (1981-82 & 2000-01) 2 (1982 West Finals vs. Seattle, Best-of-Seven) (1984 West Semis vs. New Westminster, Best-of-Nine) (2012 West Finals vs. Tri-City, Best-of-Seven) 3, (2010-11) 2, (Several Times)
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Team – In a Game 10, (1979 WHL Final, Game 1 vs. Brandon – Hawks 10-0) 9, (1983 West Semis, Game 1 @ Seattle – Hawks 13-4) 6, (1987 WHL Final, Game 4 vs. Medicine Hat – Tigers 7-1) (1989 WHL Final, Game 3 vs. Swift Current – Broncos 10-4) 11, (1986 West Final, Game 5 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-2) 13, (1983 West Semis, Game 1 @ Seattle – Hawks 13-4) 11, (1983 West Final, Game 2 vs. Victoria – Hawks 11-8) (1987 West Semis, Game 1 vs. Spokane – Hawks 11-2) 13, (1983 West Semis, Game 1 @ Seattle – Hawks 13-4) 13, (1985 West Semis, Game 5 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-3) (1986 West Semis, Game 5 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-2) 13, (1985 West Semis, Game 5 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-3) (1986 West Semis, Game 5 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-2) 10, (1984 West Final, Game 3 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) (1998 WHL Final, Game 3 vs. Swift Current – Broncos 10-4) 19, (1983 West Final, Game 2 vs. Victoria – Hawks 11-8) 9, (1986 West Semis, Game 3 vs. Spokane – Hawks 9-6) 10, (1979 WHL Final, Game 1 vs. Brandon – Hawks 10-0) (1987 West Semis, Game 1 vs. Spokane – Hawks 11-2) 10, (1986 West Final, Game 5 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-2) 5, (several times) 5, (several times) 5, (4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5; 5/7/11 vs. Kootenay – Ice 7-5) 7, (4/5/85 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-3) 6, (several times) 6, (2000 West 1st Round, Game 3 vs. Prince George – Cougars 6-3) 10, (1986 West Semis, Game 3 vs. Spokane – Hawks 9-6) (1987 West Semis, Game 3 @. Spokane – Hawks 9-6) 3, (2012 West Semis, Game 3 @ Kamloops – Hawks 5-2) 2, (1987 West Final, Game 6 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 5-3) (2001 WHL Final, Game 2 @ Red Deer – Rebels 5-4)
Margin of victory at home Margin of victory on road Margin of defeat at home Margin of defeat on road Goals Goals at home Goals on road Goals by opponents Goals by opponents at home Goals by opponents in Portland Goals combined in one game Goals combined in one period of one game Consecutive goals in a row Consecutive goals in a row by opponent Goals for in one period at home Goals for in one period on road Goals against in one period at home Goals against in one period on road Power play goals in a game Power play goals against in a game Power play goals combined in a game Shorthanded goals in a game Shorthanded goals against in a game
4, (1987 West Semis, Game 3 @ Spokane – Hawks 9-6) (1989 West Final, Game 6 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 5-3) 4, (1989 West Final, Game 5 @ Kamloops – Blazers 5-4 OT) (2011 WHL Final, Game 2 vs. Kootenay – Ice 7-5) 6, (1986 West Semis, Game 3 vs. Spokane – Hawks 9-6)
Power play goals for in a period Power play goals against in a period Power play goals combined in a period
Shorthanded goals against in a period Shots for at home Shots for at home, overtime game Shots for at home, double overtime Shots against at home Shots against at home, overtime game Shots against at home, double overtime
2, (2012 West Semis, Game 3 @ Kamloops – Hawks 5-2) 2, (2013 WHL Final, Game 5 @ Edmonton – Hawks 5-1) 2, (2001 WHL Final, Game 2 @ Red Deer – Rebels 5-4) 65, (3/22/98 vs. Seattle – Hawks 5-1) 65, (4/22/14 vs. Kelowna – Hawks 4-3 OT) 62, (3/31/96 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 2OT) 67, (4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) 62, (4/16/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 5-4 OT) 47, (3/31/96 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 2OT)
Shots for on road
53. (4/19/14 @ Kelowna – Hawks 5-3)
Shots for on road, overtime game Shots for on road, double overtime
49, (3/31/10 @ Spokane – Hawks 5-4 OT) 66, (4/23/79 @ Lethbridge – Hawks 5-4 2OT) (3/28/03 @ Spokane – Hawks 2-1 2OT) 60, (3/27/99 @ Tri City – Americans 6-2) 58, (4/6/84 @ New Westminster – Bruins 8-7 OT) 50, (3/28/03 @ Spokane – Hawks 2-1 2OT)
Shorthanded goals for in a period
Shots against on road Shots against on road, overtime game Shots against on road, double overtime
21, (3/31/99 vs. Tri City – Americans 3-2 OT) 11, (3/23/13 vs. Everett – Hawks 4-1) 13, (4/7/06 @ Vancouver – Hawks 1-0); 4/16/06 @ Vancouver – Giants 2-0) 13, (3/27/13 @ Everett – Hawks 7-3) 13, (4/1/13 @ Everett – Hawks 5-1) 31, (3/31/95 vs. Seattle – Hawks 6-3) 24, (4/1/86 @ Spokane – Chiefs 6-4 & 4/19/14 @ Kelowna – Hawks 5-3) 26, (5/1/79 vs. Brandon – Hawks 5-2; 4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) 25, (3/27/99 @ Tri City – Americans 6-2)
Fewest shots for at home Fewest shots against at home Fewest shots for on road Fewest shots against on road Shots for in a period at home Shots for in a period on road Shots against in a period at home Shots against in a period on road
2, (3/26/04 vs. Tri City – Americans 3-1) 1, (4/1/77 @ Kamloops – Hawks 3-2 OT; 3/24/95 @ Kamloops – Blazers 6-0) 1, (3/31/03 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 3-2 OT) 2, (3/23/04 @ Tri City – Americans 4-1) 4/10/89 – Kamloops @ Portland – Hawks rally from 5-0 down at 10:46 of second period, win 6-5: 4/5/06 @ Seattle – Hawks rally from 3-0 down after one period to win Game 7, 4-3 in overtime 4/8/82 Seattle @ Portland – Seattle rallies from 5-0 down at 12:47 of first period – win 7-5
Fewest shots in a period at home Fewest shots in a period on road Fewest shots against in a period at home Fewest shots against in a period on road Best comeback for Portland
Best comeback for Opponent
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Individual (Playoff Career Leaders) 85 – Derrick Pouliot (2011-14) 50 – Ty Rattie (2010-13) 60 – Derrick Pouliot (2011-14) 95 – Ty Rattie (2010-13) 238 – Randy Turnbull (1978-82) 3 – Ty Rattie (2009-12) None with more than one 75 – Mac Carruth (2009-13) 4448 – Mac Carruth (2009-13) 199 – Mac Carruth (2009-13) 2250 – Mac Carruth (2009-13) 8 – Mac Carruth (2009-13)
Games Played Goals Assists Points Penalty Minutes Overtime Winning Goals Overtime Winning Goals by an Opponent Games Played (Goaltender) Minutes Played (Goaltender) Goals Allowed (Goaltender) Saves (Goaltender) Shutouts (Goaltender) (Playoff Season/Series Leaders) Games played in one playoff year
25 – (1978-79 – David Babych, Keith Brown, Ron Chorney, Ed Cooper, Jim Dobson, Joel Elliott, Florent Robidoux, Don Stewart, Alvin Szott, Mike Toal, Tim Tookey, Blake Wesley and Bart Yachimec) 37 – (Dennis Holland – 19 games 1988-89) 36 – (Dan Woodley – 19 games 1986-87) 36 – (Ty Rattie – 21 games 2012-13) 34 – (Sven Bärtschi – 22 games 2011-12)
Points in one playoff year
20 – Jeff Rohlicek (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 16 – Ken Yaremchuk (6 games – 1981-82 vs. Seattle) 13 – Ty Rattie (4 games – 2011-12 vs. Kelowna) 13 – Randy Heath (5 games – 1981-82 vs. Regina) 13 – Brandon Dubinsky (7 games – 2005-06 vs. Seattle) 21 – Cliff Ronning (9 games – 1983-84 New Westminster) 19 – Dean Evason (5 games – 1983-84 Kamloops) 20 – Ty Rattie (21 games – 2012-13) 19 – Dan Woodley (19 games – 1986-87) 19 – Ty Rattie (21 games – 2011-12) 18 – Brian Shaw (15 games – 1981-82) 13 – Jeff Rohlicek (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 10 – Dave Waldie (9 games – 1985-86 vs. Spokane) 10 – Ty Rattie (4 games – 2011-12 vs. Kelowna) 9 – Brian Shaw (6 games – 1981-82 vs. Seattle) 3 – Jeff Rohlicek (9 games - 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 10 – Dean Evason (5 games – 1983-84 Kamloops) 10 – Ron Sutter (5 games – 1982-83 Lethbridge) 30 – Keith Brown (25 games – 1978-79) 27 – Derrick Pouliot (21 games – 2013-14)
Points in one playoff series
Points by an opponent in one playoff series Goals in one playoff year
Goals in one playoff series
Hat Tricks in one playoff series Goals by an opponent in one playoff series Assists in one playoff year
11 – Ray Podloski (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 11 – John Kordic (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 10 – Derrick Pouliot (5 games – 2013-14 vs. Kelowna) 10 – Ken Yaremchuk (6 games – 1981-82 vs. Seattle) 13 – Cliff Ronning (9 games – 1983-84 New Westminster) 11 – Jim Camazzola (5 games – 1983-84 Kamloops) 7 – Dave Waldie (15 games – 1985-86) 7 – Ty Rattie (21 games – 2011-12) 5 – Todd Robinson (5 games – 1995-96 vs. Spokane) 5 – Dave Waldie (9 games – 1985-86 vs. Spokane) 4 – Michael Sauer (12 games – 2005-06) 4 – Mathew Dumba (21 games – 2013-14) 5 – Cliff Ronning (9 games – 1983-84 New Westminster) 5 – Vern Smith (9 games – 1983-84 New Westminster) 5 – Steve Nemeth (8 games – 1986-87 Kamloops) 5 – Jason Krywulak (7 games – 1992-93 Swift Current) 4 – Brad Ross (22 Games - 2011-12) 4 – Ty Rattie (21 Games – 2012-13) 3 – Brad Ross (7 Games – 2011-12 vs. Kamloops) 2 – Ron Bonora (7 games - 1986-87 Medicine Hat) 2 – Trevor Buchanon (8 games – 1988-89 Kamloops) 2 – Matthew Schneider (7 games – 1992-93 Swift Current) 2 – Dan Hamhuis (6 games – 2000-01 Prince George)
Assists in one playoff series
Assists by an opponent in one playoff series Power play goals in one playoff year Power play goals in one playoff series Power play goals by a defenseman in one playoff year Power play goals by opponent in one series
Shorthanded goals in one playoff year Shorthanded goals in one playoff series Shorthanded goals by opponent in one series
4 – Greg Leahy (1988-89) & Ty Rattie (2012-13) 3 – Ty Rattie (2012-13 vs. Edmonton) 2 – Brian Shaw (1981-82) & Mike Toal (1978-79) 2 – Brian Shaw (1982 West Final vs. Seattle) Never more than one
Game winning goals in one playoff year Game winning goals in one playoff series OT winning goals in one playoff year OT winning goals in one playoff series OT winning goals in one series by an opponent
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(Individual Playoff Records in a Season/Series cont.) +18 – Mathew Dumba (21 games – 2013-14) +17 – Oliver Bjorkstrand & Chase De Leo (21 games – 2013-14) +11 – Sven Bärtschi (4 games – 2011-12 vs. Kelowna) +10 – Marcel Noebels & Ty Rattie (4 games – 2011-12 vs. Kelowna) +9 – Jim Vandermeer (5 games – 2000-01 Red Deer) 100 – Randy Turnbull (15 games – 1981-82) 16 games – Brendan Leipsic (13-17-30 – 3/21/14 – 5/6/14) 15 games – Derrick Pouliot (4-24-28 – 3/21/14 – 5/3/14)
Best plus/minus rating in one playoff year Best plus/minus in one playoff series Best plus/minus, opponent, one series Penalty minutes in one playoff year Longest point streak in one playoff year Longest goal scoring streak in one playoff year
8 games – Dan Woodley (14 goals – 3/28/87 – 4/14/87)
Points by a defenseman in one playoff year Points by a defenseman in one series Points by an opposing defenseman in one series
33 – Keith Brown (3-30-33 in 25 games – 1978-79) 12 – Jeff Finley (1-11-12 in 8 games – 1986-87 vs. Kamloops) 14 – Todd Carnelley (5 games – 1984-85 Kamloops)
Goals by a defenseman in one playoff year Goals by a defenseman in one playoff series
8 – Mathew Dumba (21 games – 2013-14) 5 – Mathew Dumba (7 games -2013-14 vs. Edmonton)
Goals, opposing defenseman, series Assists by a defenseman in one playoff year Assists by a defenseman in one playoff series
Games played, goaltender, one playoff year Minutes played, one playoff year Saves by a goaltender in one playoff year Penalty minutes, goaltender, one playoff year Shutouts in one playoff year
6 – Vern Smith (1983-84 New Westminster) 30 – Keith Brown (25 games – 1978-79) 11 – Jeff Finley (8 games – 1986-87 vs. Kamloops) 11 – John Kordic (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 10 – Derrick Pouliot (5 games – 2013-14 vs. Kelowna) 12 – Greg Hawgood (8 games – 1986-87 Kamloops) 11 – Todd Carnelley (5 games – 1984-85 Kamloops) 11 – Chris Heid (7 games – 2002-03 Spokane) 23 – Bart Hunter (1978-79) 1,393 – Bart Hunter (1978-79) 718 – Mac Carruth (2011-12)*** 28 – Randy Ireland (1976-77) 5 - Mac Carruth (2012-13)
Shutouts in one playoff series Shutouts in one playoff series by opponent Consecutive shutout minutes Consecutive shutout minutes, opposing goalie Consecutive shutouts for Consecutive shutouts against Wins by a goaltender in one playoff year Consecutive playoff wins by a goaltender Lowest GAA in one playoff year Lowest GAA in one playoff series Lowest GAA, opposing goaltender, series Best save percentage in one playoff year Best save percentage in one playoff series Best save percentage, opposing goaltender, series
2 – Mac Carruth (2012-13 vs. Spokane, 2012-13 vs. Kamloops) Never more than one 148:49 – Lanny Ramage (2000-01) 142:46 – Michael Wall (2004-05 1st Round vs. Everett) Never more than one Never more than one 16 – Mac Carruth (2012-13) 7 – Mac Carruth (2011-12 & 2012 -13) 1.63 – Mac Carruth (2012-13) 0.75 – Mac Carruth (2013 West Semis vs. Spokane) 1.14 – Dustin Slade (2005-06 West Semis vs. Vancouver) 93.7% - Mac Carruth (2012-13) 97.6% - Mac Carruth (2013 West Semis vs. Spokane) 94.4% - Mike Wall (2004-05 1st Round vs. Everett)
Points, 20 year old rookie, one playoff year Points, 20 year old rookie, one series Goals, 20 year old rookie, one playoff year Goals, 20 year old rookie, one series Assists, 20 year old rookie, one playoff year Assists, 20 year old rookie, one series
22 – Chad Biafore (3-19-22 in 19 games – 1988-89) 14 – Dave Waldie (9 games – 1985-86 vs. Spokane) 13 – Dave Waldie (15 games – 1985-86) 10 – Dave Waldie (9 games – 1985-86 vs. Spokane) 19 – Chad Biafore (19 games – 1988-89) 10 – Chad Biafore (8 games – 1988-89 vs. Kamloops)
Points, 19 year old rookie, one playoff year Points, 19 year old rookie, one series Goals, 19 year old rookie, one playoff year Goals, 19 year old rookie, one series Assists, 19 year old rookie, one playoff year Assists, 19 year old rookie, one series Points, 18 year old rookie, one playoff year
13 – Jannik Hansen (7-6-13 in 12 games – 2005-06) 10 – Jannik Hansen (7 games – 2005-06 vs. Seattle) 7 – Jannik Hansen (12 games – 2005-06) 5 – Jiri Beranek (6 games – 1991-92 vs. Seattle) 7 – Troy Pohl (15 games – 1986-87) 6 – Jannik Hansen (7 games – 2005-06 vs. Seattle) 27 – Sven Bärtschi (10-17-27 in 21 games – 2010-11) 27 – Florent Robidoux (11-16-27 in 25 games – 1978-79) 24 – Ray Ferraro (14-10-24 in 14 games – 1982-83) 13 – Ray Ferraro (5 games – 1982-83 vs. Victoria) 17 – Jim Dobson (25 games – 1978-79) 14 – Ray Ferraro (14 games – 1982-83) 7 – Ray Ferraro (5 games – 1982-83 vs. Victoria) 5 – Sven Bärtschi (5 games – 2010-11 vs. Kootenay) 5 – Perry Pelensky (5 games – 1980-81 vs. Seattle) 17 – Sven Bärtschi (21 games – 2010-11) 6 – Ray Ferraro (5 games – 1982-83 vs. Victoria) 6 – Sven Bärtschi (6 games – 2010-11 vs. Kelowna)
Assists, opposing defenseman, series
Points, 18 year old rookie, one series Goals, 18 year old rookie, one playoff year Goals, 18 year old rookie, one series Assists, 18 year old rookie, one playoff year Assists, 18 year old rookie, one series
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(Individual Playoff Records in a Season/Series cont.) Points, 17 year old rookie, one playoff year Points, 17 year old rookie, one series
Goals, 17 year old rookie, one playoff year
Goals, 17 year old rookie, one series
Assists, 17 year old rookie, one playoff year Assists, 17 year old rookie, one series
Points, 16 year old rookie, one playoff year
Points, 16 year old rookie, one series
Goals, 16 year old rookie, one playoff year Goals, 16 year old rookie, one series
Assists, 16 year old rookie, one playoff year Assists, 16 year old rookie, one series
32 – Randy Heath (13-19-32 in 15 games – 1981-82) 32 – Alfie Turcotte (14-18-32 in 14 games – 1982-83) 29 – Dave Babych (7-22-29 in 25 games – 1978-79) 20 – Jeff Rohlicek (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 17 – Ray Podloski (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 13 – Randy Heath (5 games – 1981-82 vs. Regina) 12 – Alfie Turcotte (4 games – 1982-83 vs. Seattle) 14 – Alfie Turcotte (14 games – 1982-83) 13 – Jeff Rohlicek (14 games – 1983-84) 13 – Randy Heath (15 games – 1981-82) 9 – Cam Neely (14 games – 1982-83) 13 – Jeff Rohlicek (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 6 – Randy Heath (5 games – 1981-82 vs. Regina) 6 – Alfie Turcotte (5 games – 1982-83 vs. Victoria) 22 – Dave Babych (25 games – 1978-79) 12 – Ray Podloski (9 games – 1983-84 vs. New Westminster) 7 – Randy Heath (5 games – 1981-82 vs. Regina) 7 – Alfie Turcotte (4 games – 1982-83 vs. Seattle) 5 – Dave Babych (6 games – 1978-79 vs. Brandon) 12 – Jim Benning (3-9-12 in 8 games – 1979-80) 11 – Dennis Holland (3-8-11 in 11 games – 1985-86) 10 – Ken Yaremchuk (2-8-10 in 9 games – 1980-81) 10 – Jason Wiemer (7-3-10 in 16 games – 1992-93) 8 – Ken Yaremchuk (5 games – 1980-81 vs. Seattle) 7 – Glen Wesley (6 games – 1984-85 vs. Kamloops) 7 – Dennis Holland (9 games – 1985-86 vs. Spokane) 6 – Adam Deadmarsh (6 games – 1991-92 vs. Spokane) 7 – Jason Wiemer (16 games – 1992-93) 3 – Jason Wiemer (5 games – 1992-93 vs. Kamloops) 3 – Adam Deadmarsh (6 games – 1991-92 vs. Spokane) 3 – Alex Aldred (7 games – 2002-03 vs. Spokane) 9 – Jim Benning (8 games – 1979-80) 7 – Ken Yaremchuk (5 games – 1980-81 vs. Seattle 6 – Glen Wesley (6 games – 1984-85 vs. Kamloops)
Plus/Minus, 15 year old rookie, one playoff year
4 – Braydon Coburn (0-4-4 in 14 games – 2000-01) 1 – Thomas Frazee (11 games – 2005-06 1 – Jamie Nicolls (14 games – 1983-84) 4 – Braydon Coburn (14 games – 2000-01) 2 – Dave Archibald (3 games – 1984-85) +5 – Braydon Coburn (14 games – 2000-01)
Points, 20 year old rookie defenseman, year Points, 20 year old rookie defenseman, series Points, 19 year old rookie defenseman, year Points, 19 year old rookie defenseman, series Points, 18 year old rookie defenseman, year Points, 18 year old rookie defenseman, series Points, 17 year old rookie defenseman, year Points, 17 year old rookie defenseman, series Points, 16 year old rookie defenseman, year Points, 16 year old rookie defenseman, series Points, 15 year old rookie defenseman, year Points, 15 year old rookie defenseman, series
22 – Chad Biafore (3-19-22 in 19 games – 1988-89) 12 – Chad Biafore (2-10-12 in 8 games – 1988-89 vs. Kamloops) 5– William Wrenn (1-4-5 in 21 games – 2010-11) 2 – William Wrenn (Twice) 15 – Seth Jones (5-10-15 in 21 games, 2012-13) 6 – Joey Hope (1-5-6 in 6 games – 2000-01 vs. Prince George) 29 – Dave Babych (7-22-29 in 25 games – 1978-79) 7 – Dave Babych (2-5-7 in 6 games – 1978-79 vs. Brandon) 12 – Jim Benning (3-9-12 in 8 games – 1979-80) 7 – Glen Wesley (1-6-7 in 6 games – 1984-85 vs. Kamloops) 4 – Braydon Coburn (0-4-4 in 14 games – 2000-01) 2 – Braydon Coburn (Twice – 2000-01)
Assists by a Goaltender, one playoff year Assists by a Goaltender, one playoff series
4 – Mac Carruth, 2009-10 4 – Mac Carruth (0-4-4 in 7 games, 2009-10 vs. Spokane)
Points, 15 year old rookie, one playoff year Goals, 15 year old rookie, one playoff year Assists, 15 year old rookie, one playoff year
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Individual – Game Points at home
Points on road Points by an opponent at home
Points by an opponent in Portland Goals at home Goals on road
Goals by an opponent at home Goals by an opponent in Portland Assists at home Assists on road Assists by an opponent at home Assists by an opponent in Portland Points by a defenseman Points by an opposing defenseman Goals by a defenseman Goals by an opposing defenseman Assists by a defenseman Assists by an opposing defenseman Power play goals in a game Power play goals in a game by an opponent Shorthanded goals in a game Shorthanded goals in a game by an opponent Points in one period at home Points in one period on road Points in one period by an opponent at home Points in one period by an opponent in Portland Goals in one period at home Goals in one period on road Goals in one period by an opponent at home Goals in one period by an opponent in Portland Assists in one period at home Assists in one period on road Assists in one period by an opponent at home Assists in one period by an opponent in Portland Fastest goal to start a game at home Fastest goal to start a game on road Fastest goal to start a period Fastest two goals to start a game Fastest goal to start a game, opponent at home Fastest goal to start a game, opponent in Portland Fastest goal to start a period by an opponent Fastest two goals
6, (Ray Ferraro, 3-3-6, 4/16/83 vs. Victoria – Hawks 8-7) 6, (Dave Archibald, 2-4-6, 3/25/87 vs. Spokane – Hawks 11-2) 6, (Dave McLay, 2-4-6, 3/25/87 vs. Spokane – Hawks 11-2) 6, (Adam Deadmarsh, 4-2-6, 4/20/94 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 9-3) 8, (Alfie Turcotte, 4-4-8, 3/26/83 @ Seattle – Hawks 13-4) 6, (Todd Carnelley, 1-5-6, 3/29/85 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-4) 6, (Ken Morrison, 2-4-6, 4/21/86 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-2) 6, (Rob Brown, 2-4-6, 4/21/86 @ Kamloops – Blazers 13-2) 6, (Jim Camazzola, 0-6-6, Kamloops, 4/14/84 – Jr. Oilers 10-5) 6, (Cliff Ronning, 2-4-6, New Westminster, 4/3/84 – Bruins 9-7 4, (Adam Deadmarsh, 4/20/94 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 9-3) 4, Brad Ross, 4/11/12 @ Kamloops – Hawks 5-2 4, (Ty Rattie, 3/29/12 @ Kelowna – Hawks 5-3) 4, (Alfie Turcotte, 3/26/83 @ Seattle – Hawks 13-4) 4, (Max Kostovich, 3/30/79 @ New Westminster – Hawks 9-2) 4, (Dean Evason, 4/20/84 @ Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 8-7) 4, (Doug Saunders, Kamloops, 4/14/84 – Jr. Oilers 10-5) 5, (Lonny Bohonos, 4/20/94 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 9-3) 5, (Ray Ferraro, 4/15/83 @ Victoria – Hawks 6-5 OT) 5, (Several Times) 6, (Jim Camazzola, 4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) 5, (Dave Babych, 1-4-5, 3/28/80 vs. Seattle – Hawks 7-3) 6, (Todd Carnelley, 1-5-6, 3/29/85 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-4) 2, (Several Times) 2, (Several Times) 4, (Dave Babych, 3/28/80 vs. Seattle – Hawks 7-3) 4, (Derrick Pouliot, 4/21/12 @ Tri-City – Hawks 5-4) 5, (Todd Carnelley, 3/29/85 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-4) 3, (Dave McLay, 3/28/86 vs. Spokane – Hawks 9-6) (Nicolas Petan, 4/23/14 vs. Kelowna – Hawks 5-1) 3, (Chris Durand, 3/4/06 @ Seattle – Thunderbirds 8-5) 2, (Brad Ross, 4/10/12 @ Kamloops – Hawks 5-2) Never more than one 4, (Ray Ferraro, 2-2-4, 4/16/83 vs. Victoria – Hawks 8-7) 4, (Adam Deadmarsh, 2-2-4, 4/20/94 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 9-3) 4, Brendan Leipsic, 2-2-4, 3/29/13 @ Everett – Hawks 11-4 4, (Curt Fraser, 2-2-4, 4/6/78@ Victoria – Cougars 9-2) 4, (Rob Brown, 1-3-4, 4/14/87 @ Kamloops – Hawks 9-5 4, (Jim Camazzola, 0-4-4, 4/14/84, Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) 4, (Doug Saunders, 3-1-4, 4/14/84, Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) 3, (Ty Rattie, 4/5/13 vs. Spokane – Hawks 7-2) 3, (Troy Mick, 4/14/89 @ Kamloops – Blazers 5-4 OT) 3, (Dean Evason, 4/20/84 @ Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 8-7) 3, (Stu Barnes, 4/1/89 @ Tri City – Americans 5-3) 3, (Mike Jickling, 3/28/92 @ Spokane – Chiefs 5-2) 3, (Ron Sutter, 4/24/83 vs. Lethbridge – Broncos 7-4) 3, (Doug Saunders, 4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) 3, (Several Times) 3, (Several Times) 4, (Todd Carnelley, 3/29/85 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-4) 4, (Jim Camazzola, 4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5) 11 seconds, (Walter Shutter, 4/17/86 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 3-2) 10 seconds, (Dave Hoyda, 4/10/77 @ New Westminster – Bruins 5-3) 10 seconds, (Dave Hoyda, 4/10/77 @ New Westminster – Bruins 5-3) 48 seconds, (James Black and Troy Mick score to make it 2-0, Swift Current wins 10-4 in Game 3, WHL Final, 4/29/89 in Portland) 10 seconds, (Matt Marantz, Spokane, 4/29/11 – Chiefs 8-3) 21 seconds, (Greg Black, Seattle, 3/22/02 – Hawks 4-3) 6 seconds, (Geoff Courtnall, Victoria, 4/16/83 @ Portland, Scored at :06 of the second period – Hawks 8-7) 7 seconds, (Joel Elliott scored at 17:14 and Bart Yachimec scored at 17:21 of the first period, 3/28/79 vs. Victoria – Hawks 6-3) 7 seconds, (Ron Chorney scored at 7:38 and Alvin Szott scored at 7:45 of the second period, 4/2/79 vs. New Westminster – Hawks 8-3) 7 seconds, (Kelly Hubbard scored at 16:53 and Ian Tennant scored at 17:00 of the third period, 3/31/81 vs. Seattle – Hawks 7-2) 7 seconds, (Jiri Beranek scored at 15:40 and Scott Nichol scored at 15:47 of the second period, 4/17/93 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 6-4)
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(Individual – Game, cont.) Fastest two goals by same player on road Fastest two goals by same player at home Fastest two goals by same opponent Fastest two short-handed goals Fastest three goals Fastest three goals against Fastest three goals by the same player Fastest three goals by the same opponent Fastest four goals at home Fastest four goals on road Fastest four goals by opponent at home Fastest four goals by opponent in Portland Fastest five goals by opponent in Portland Fastest two shorthanded goals by opponent
1:13 – Nick Vachon scored at 14:06 and 15:19 of the second period, 4/21/93 @ Kamloops – Blazers 6-4 1:28 – Bobby Russell scored at 5:52 and 7:20 of the first period, 4/22/98 vs. Spokane – Hawks 3-2 0:07 – Ron Sutter (Lethbridge) scored at 19:21 and 19:28 of the second period, 4/24/83 @ Portland – Broncos 7-4 0:33 – Brad Ross scored at 5:16 and Taylor Leier scored at 5:49 of the second period, 4/10/12 @ Kamloops – Hawks 5-2 0:50 – vs. Tri City, 3/23/89 – Hawks 6-5 1:01 – Medicine Hat @ Portland, 5/1/87 – Tigers 7-1 9:19 – Troy Mick scored at 2:22, 6:17, and 11:41 of the third period, 4/14/89 @ Kamloops – Blazers 5-4 (OT) 2:39 – Doug Saunders (Kamloops) scored at 5:32, 6:03 and 8:11 of the third Period, 4/14/84 @ Portland – Jr. Oilers 10-5 6:54 – vs. Kamloops, 4/10/89 – Hawks 6-5 5:48 - @ Everett, 3/31/11 – Hawks 6-2 5:58 – Red Deer, 5/5/01 – Rebels 5-4 4:29 – Kamloops, 4/14/84 – Jr. Oilers 10-5 5:58 – Kamloops, 4/14/84 – Jr. Oilers 10-5 1:03 – Red Deer, 5/5/01 @ Red Deer – Colby Armstrong scored at 13:57 And Joel Stepp scored at 15:00 of the second period – Rebels 5-4
Latest goal to force overtime at home Latest goal to force overtime on road
19:17 – John Badduke, 3/31/92 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 3-2 (OT) 19:43 – Ty Rattie, 5/11/11 @ Kootenay – Ice 5-4 (OT)
Latest goal by opponent to force overtime at home Latest goal by opponent to force overtime in Portland
19:25 – Stu Barnes, 3/28/89 @ Tri City – Americans 5-4 (OT) 19:57 – Blake Robson, 3/31/01 vs. Prince George – Hawks 3-2 (OT) 19:50 – Darcy Tucker, 3/29/95 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 4-3 (OT)
Saves by a goaltender at home Saves at home, including overtime Saves at home, double overtime Saves by a goaltender on the road Saves on road, including overtime Saves on road, double overtime Saves by opponent goaltender at home Saves by opponent goaltender in Portland Saves, opponent, overtime in Portland Saves at home, opponent, double overtime Saves, opponent, double overtime in Portland Minutes played by a goaltender Minutes played by an opponent’s goaltender Goals allowed by a goaltender Goals allowed by an opponent’s goaltender
57 – Ian Wood, 4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5 57 – Peter Fry, 4/16/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 5-4 (OT) 43 – Brent Belecki, 3/31/96 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 (2OT) 54 – Jason LaBarbera, 3/27/99 @ Tri City – Americans 6-2 54 – Ian Wood, 4/9/84 @ New Westminster – Hawks 4-3 (OT) 49 – Krister Toews, 3/28/03 @ Spokane – Hawks 2-1 (2OT) 48 – Cody Rudkowsky, 3/21/98 @ Seattle – Thunderbirds 3-1 60 – Cody Rudkowsky, 3/22/98 vs. Seattle – Hawks 5-1 61 – Jordon Cooke, 4/22/14 vs. Kelowna – Hawks 4-3 (OT) 64 – Barry Brust, 3/28/03 @ Spokane – Hawks 2-1 (2OT) 59 – David Lemanowicz, 3/31/96 vs. Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 (2OT) 96:21 – Krister Toews, 3/28/03 @ Spokane – Hawks 2-1 (2OT) 96:21 – Barry Brust, 3/28/03 @ Spokane – Hawks 2-1 (2OT) 10 – Ian Wood, 4/14/84 vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 10-5 11 – Troy Gamble, 3/25/87 vs. Spokane – Hawks 11-2
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Playoff Overtime Winners: (Hawks Single OT Record 27-29 – Home 9-15/Road 18-14) Date 4/1/77 4/16/77 4/4/78 4/5/79 4/25/79 5/2/79 3/28/81 4/2/81 4/12/82 4/18/82 4/27/82 4/15/83 4/26/83 4/6/84 4/7/84 4/9/84 4/16/84 4/3/85 4/18/87 4/28/87 3/25/89 3/28/89 4/14/89 3/31/92 4/28/93 3/25/95 3/29/95 4/6/95 4/8/95 3/22/96 4/3/96 3/26/99 3/31/99 3/31/01 4/4/01 4/22/01 5/9/01 5/12/01 3/26/03 3/31/03 3/30/05 4/2/05 4/5/06 4/12/06 3/31/10 4/15/11 4/27/11 5/6/11 5/10/11 5/11/11 4/20/12 4/21/12 5/8/12 5/10/13 4/22/14 5/11/14
Player & Time of Goal Jeff Bandura – 7:20 Stan Smyl – 5:16 George Fritz – 9:58 Mike Toal – 7:43 Brian Propp – 4:04 Don Gillen – 4:25 Lorne Bokshowan – 6:32 Tim Stanger – 2:54 Brian Shaw – 4:58 Brian Shaw – 0:27 Ken Yaremchuk – 2:49 Randy Heath – 1:07 Dwight Mullins – 2:05 Trent McCleary – 5:49 Terry Perkins – 7:46 Ray Podloski – 15:27 Doug Bodger – 1:56 Mike Nottingham – 1:27 Darcy Norton – 12:07 Brian Gerrits – 15:53 James Black – 1:45 Rick Fry – 9:24 Zac Boyer – 2:39 Valeri Bure – 7:12 Lonny Bohonos – 1:39 Judd Casper – 5:00 Todd Robinson – 8:59 Jarome Iginla – 9:25 Ryan Huska – 6:16 Brad Isbister – 6:23 Darren Sinclair – 0:58 Dylan Gyori – 11:10 Scott Gomez – 1:09 Dean Beuker – 2:23 Derek Boogaard – 3:31 Kevin Young – 18:15 Josh Olson – 6:33 Kyle Wanvig – 7:41 Chad Klassen – 7:54 Mason Wallin – 3:56 Zach Hamill – 9:47 Darrell May, Jr. – 1:04 Jon Bubnick – 10:35 Gilbert Brule – 16:44 Ty Rattie – 17:29 Jessey Astles – 7:08 Brendan Leipsic – 7:44 Ty Rattie – 0:55 Joe Antilla – 6:12 Matt Fraser – 13:08 Marcel Noebels – 7:52 Ty Rattie – 7:58 Rhett Rachinski – 9:07 Michael St. Croix – 7:24 Taylor Leier – 10:00 Keegan Iverson – 7:23
Series 1977 WHL Quarterfinal @ Kamloops – Hawks 3-2 1977 WHL Semifinal vs. New Westminster – Bruins 3-2 1978 West Semifinal @ Victoria – Cougars 4-3 1979 West Semifinal vs. New Westminster – Hawks 4-3 1979 WHL Final @ Brandon – Wheat Kings 5-4 1979 WHL Final vs. Brandon – Wheat Kings 4-3 1981 West Semifinal @ Seattle – Hawks 5-4 1981 West Semifinal @ Seattle – Breakers 6-5 1982 West Final @ Seattle – Hawks 7-6 1982 West Final @ Seattle – Hawks 4-3 1982 WHL Final @ Regina – Hawks 7-6 1983 West Final @ Victoria – Hawks 6-5 1983 WHL Final vs. Lethbridge – Broncos 6-5 1984 West Semifinal @ New Westminster – Bruins 8-7 1984 West Semifinal vs. New Westminster – Hawks 7-6 1984 West Semifinal @ New Westminster – Hawks 4-3 1984 West Final vs. Kamloops – Jr. Oilers 5-4 1985 West Semifinal vs. Kamloops – Blazers 4-3 1987 West Final @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-6 1987 WHL Final @ Medicine Hat – Hawks 3-2 1989 West Semifinal vs. Tri City – Hawks 7-6 1989 West Semifinal vs. Tri City – Americans 5-4 1989 West Final @ Kamloops – Blazers 5-4 1992 West Semifinal vs. Spokane – Chiefs 5-4 1993 WHL Final @ Swift Current – Hawks 7-6 1995 West Round Robin @ Seattle – Hawks 3-2 1995 West Round Robin vs. Kamloops – Hawks 4-3 1995 West Semifinal vs. Kamloops – Blazers 3-2 1995 West Semifinal @ Kamloops – Blazers 2-1 1996 West 1st Round @ Spokane – Hawks 3-2 1996 West 1st Round @ Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 1999 West 1st Round @ Tri City – Americans 4-3 1999 West 1st Round vs. Tri City – Americans 3-2 2001 West 1st Round vs. Prince George – Hawks 3-2 2001 West 1st Round vs. Prince George – Cougars 4-3 2001 West Final vs. Spokane – Hawks 2-1 2001 WHL Final vs. Red Deer – Hawks 3-2 2001 WHL Final vs. Red Deer – Rebels 4-3 2003 West 1st Round @ Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 2003 West 1st Round vs. Spokane – Chiefs 3-2 2005 West 1st Round @ Everett – Silvertips 3-2 2005 West 1st Round @ Everett – Hawks 3-2 2006 West 1st Round @ Seattle – Hawks 4-3 2006 West Semifinal vs. Vancouver – Giants 4-3 2010 West Quarterfinal @ Spokane – Hawks 5-4 2011 West Semifinal vs. Kelowna – Rockets 2-1 2011 West Final @ Spokane – Hawks 3-2 2011 WHL Final vs. Kootenay – Hawks 4-3 2011 WHL Final @ Kootenay – Ice 3-2 2011 WHL Final @ Kootenay – Ice 5-4 2012 West Final @ Tri City – Hawks 5-4 2012 West Final @ Tri City – Hawks 5-4 2012 WHL Final vs. Edmonton – Oil Kings 4-3 2013 WHL Final vs. Edmonton – Oil Kings 3-2 2014 West Final vs. Kelowna – Hawks 4-3 2014 WHL Final @ Edmonton – Hawks 6-5
Playoff Double Overtime Winners: (Hawks Double OT Record 3-1, Home 1-1/Road 2-0) Date 4/23/79 3/31/96 3/28/03 3/21/04
Player & Time of Goal Mike Toal – 0:51 Randy Favaro – 3:50 Brad Priestlay – 16:21 Brian Woolger – 5:39
Series 1979 WHL Semifinal @ Lethbridge – Hawks 5-4 1996 West 1st Round vs. Spokane – Chiefs 4-3 2003 West 1st Round @ Spokane – Hawks 2-1 2004 West 1st Round vs. Tri City – Hawks 2-1
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Portland Winter Hawks Career Playoff Shutouts: By Portland: Year 1976-77
Date 4/6/77
Score and Location Kamloops 0 @ Portland 7
Goaltender/Saves Randy Ireland – 30
1978-79
4/20/79
Brandon 0 @ Portland 10
Bart Hunter – 20
1983-84
3/26/84
New Westminster 0 @ Portland 8
Ian Wood – 31
1986-87
3/27/87
Portland 3 @ Spokane 0
Darryl Gilmour – 33
1988-89
3/30/89
Tri City 0 @ Portland 8
Bryon Dafoe – 22
1997-98
4/13/98
Spokane 0 @ Portland 2
Brent Belecki – 30
2000-01 2000-01
4/7/01 4/21/01
Prince George 0 @ Portland 6 Spokane 0 @ Portland 3
Lanny Ramage – 20 Lanny Ramage – 32
2001-02
3/30/02
Portland 4 @ Seattle 0
Lanny Ramage – 20
2004-05
3/25/05
Everett 0 @ Portland 3
Blake Grenier – 20
2005-06 2005-06
3/25/06 4/7/06
Portland 1 @ Seattle 0 Portland 1 @ Vancouver 0
Kurtis Mucha – 18 Kurtis Mucha – 41
2010-11
3/26/11
Everett 0 @ Portland 4
Mac Carruth - 32
2011-12 2011-12
3/24/12 4/18/12
Kelowna 0 @ Portland 4 Kamloops 0 @ Portland 2
Mac Carruth – 20 Mac Carruth – 32
2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13
4/6/13 4/11/13 4/20/13 4/24/14 5/4/13
Spokane 0 @ Portland 3 Portland 5 @ Spokane 0 Kamloops 0 @ Portland 4 Portland 3 @ Kamloops 0 Edmonton 0 @ Portland 3
Mac Carruth – 27 Mac Carruth – 30 Mac Carruth – 27 Mac Carruth – 29 Mac Carruth – 16
2013-14
3/22/14
Vancouver 0 @ Portland 3
Brendan Burke - 15
Year 1980-81
Date 4/9/81
Score and Location Portland 0 @ Victoria 7
Goaltender/Saves Grant Fuhr – 19
1992-93
5/11/93
Portland 0 @ Swift Current 6
Milan Hnilicka – 26
1994-95
3/24/95
Portland 0 @ Kamloops 6
Rod Branch – 17
1995-96
3/29/96
Portland 0 @ Spokane 5
David Lemanowicz – 34
1996-97
3/25/97
Portland 0 @ Prince George 4
Chris Mason – 24
2000-01
4/25/01
Portland 0 @ Spokane 3
Tyler MacKay – 27
2001-02
3/29/02
Seattle 1 @ Portland 0
Nick Pannoni – 45
2004-05
3/29/05
Portland 0 @ Everett 3
Michael Wall – 42
2005-06
4/16/06
Portland 0 @ Vancouver 2
Dustin Slade – 13
2013-14
5/7/14
Portland 0 @ Edmonton 2
Tristan Jarry – 26
By Opponents:
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Playoff Records vs. WHL Teams: Brandon Wheat Kings Overall @ Portland @ Brandon
W 7 4 3
L 5 2 3
GF 59 34 25
GA 37 16 21
Edmonton Oil Kings Overall @ Portland @ Edmonton
W 10 5 5
L 10 5 5
GF 57 28 29
GA 51 26 25
Everett Silvertips Overall @ Portland @ Everett
W 11 5 6
L 6 4 2
GF 68 29 39
GA 39 17 22
Kamloops Blazers Overall @ Portland @ Kamloops
W 37 25 12
L 43 15 28
GF 331 179 152
GA 356 138 218
Kelowna Rockets Overall @ Portland @ Tacoma/Kelowna
W 16 7 9
L 3 2 1
GF 89 41 48
GA 50 23 27
Kootenay Ice Overall @ Portland @ Kootenay
W 1 1 0
L 4 2 2
GF 16 10 6
GA 22 14 8
Medicine Hat Tigers Overall @ Portland @ Medicine Hat
W 3 1 2
L 4 2 2
GF 25 11 14
GA 31 15 16
Prince George Cougars Overall @ Portland @ Victoria/Prince George
W 19 15 4
L 21 7 14
GF 152 100 52
GA 175 85 90
Red Deer Rebels Overall @ Portland @ Red Deer
W 1 1 0
L 4 2 2
GF 13 7 6
GA 18 10 8
Regina Pats Overall @ Portland @ Regina
W 4 2 2
L 1 0 1
GF 30 14 16
GA 21 5 16
Seattle Thunderbirds Overall @ Portland @ Seattle
W 27 14 13
L 13 7 6
GF 175 92 83
GA 138 72 66
Spokane Chiefs Overall @ Portland @ Spokane
W 38 20 18
L 25 12 13
GF 250 138 112
GA 211 100 111
Swift Current Broncos Overall @ Portland @ Lethbridge/Swift Current
W 6 3 3
L 12 6 6
GF 69 34 35
GA 95 45 50
Tri City Americans Overall @ Portland @ Tri City
W 14 9 5
L 10 4 6
GF 91 54 37
GA 78 35 43
Vancouver Giants Overall @ Portland @ Vancouver
W 7 2 5
L 8 5 3
GF 47 22 25
GA 53 29 24
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Victoria Royals Overall @ Portland @ Victoria
W 4 3 1
L 1 0 1
GF 24 19 5
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GA 11 6 5
Winter Hawks – Playoff History 1976-77 Playoffs:
West Division Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Victoria
Preliminary Round Bye
Gm. Date Home Away 1 4/10 Portland 2 Victoria 1 2 4/11 Victoria 3 Portland 6 3 4/13 Victoria 4 Portland 2 4 4/14 Portland 4 Victoria 3 5 4/15 Portland 4 Victoria 6 6 4/16 Victoria 7 Portland 2 7 4/17 Portland 7 Victoria 2 *Hawks eliminate Victoria, advance to League Semis.
WHL Quarterfinals (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (36-29-7) vs. Kamloops Chiefs (34-26-12) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/1 Kamloops 2 Portland 3 OT Hawks 1-0 2 4/2 Kamloops 4 Portland 3 Even 1-1 3 4/4 Portland 5 Kamloops 4 Hawks 2-1 4 4/6 Portland 7 Kamloops 0 Hawks 3-1 5 4/8 Kamloops 1 Portland 5 Hawks 4-1* *Hawks eliminate Kamloops, advance to League Semis. WHL Semifinals (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. New Westminster Bruins (47-14-11) Gm. Date Home 1 4/10 New West 5 2 4/14 New West 2 3 4/16 Portland 2 4 4/18 Portland 6 5 4/20 New West 5 *Hawks eliminated.
Away Portland 3 Portland 1 New West 3 OT New West 1 Portland 2
Series Bruins 1-0 Bruins 2-0 Bruins 3-0 Bruins 3-1 Bruins 4-1*
1977-78 Playoffs: West Division Semifinal (Round Robin Format) Winter Hawks (41-20-11) vs. Victoria Cougars (34-29-9) and New Westminster Bruins (33-28-11) Gm. Date Home 1 3/29 Portland 4 2 3/30 New West 5 3 4/1 Portland 3 4 4/2 Portland 3 5 4/4 Victoria 4 6 4/5 New West 5 7 4/6 Victoria 9 8 4/8 Portland 3 *Hawks eliminated.
Away Victoria 3 Portland 2 Victoria 6 New West 5 Portland 3 OT Portland 4 Portland 2 New West 4
Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 1-1 Hawks 1-2 Hawks 1-3 Hawks 1-4 Hawks 1-5 Hawks 1-6 Hawks 1-7*
1978-79 Playoffs: West Division Semifinal (Round Robin Format) Winter Hawks (49-10-13) vs. Victoria Cougars (34-27-11) and New Westminster Bruins (34-32-6) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/28 Portland 6 Victoria 3 Hawks 1-0 2 3/30 New West 2 Portland 9 Hawks 2-0 3 3/31 Victoria 6 Portland 4 Hawks 2-1 4 4/2 Portland 8 New West 3 Hawks 3-1 5 4/3 Victoria 1 Portland 3 Hawks 4-1 6 4/5 New West 3 Portland 4 OT Hawks 5-1 7 4/6 Portland 5 Victoria 4 Hawks 6-1 8 4/8 Portland 5 New West 3 Hawks 7-1* *New Westminster eliminated by Portland and Victoria.
Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 2-0 Hawks 2-1 Hawks 3-1 Hawks 3-2 Even 3-3 Hawks 4-3*
WHL Semifinal (Round Robin Format) Winter Hawks vs. Brandon Wheat Kings (58-5-9) and Lethbridge Broncos (37-28-7) Gm. Date Home Away 1 4/20 Portland 10 Brandon 0 2 4/21 Portland 7 Lethbridge 3 3 4/23 Lethbridge 4 Portland 5 2OT 4 4/25 Brandon 5 Portland 4 OT *Lethbridge eliminated by Hawks and Brandon.
Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 2-0 Hawks 3-0 Hawks 3-1*
WHL Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Brandon Gm. Date Home 1 4/27 Brandon 2 2 4/28 Brandon 3 3 4/29 Brandon 6 4 5/1 Portland 5 5 5/2 Portland 3 6 5/3 Portland 4 *Hawks eliminated.
Away Portland 4 Portland 1 Portland 5 Brandon 2 Brandon 4 OT Brandon 6
Series Hawks 1-0 Even 1-1 Wheat Kings 2-1 Even 2-2 Wheat Kings 3-2 Wheat Kings 4-2*
1979-80 Playoffs: West Division Semifinal (Round Robin Format) Winter Hawks (53-18-1) vs. Victoria Cougars (51-21-0) and Seattle Breakers (29-41-2) Gm. Date Home 1 3/26 Portland 2 2 3/28 Seattle 3 3 3/29 Victoria 3 4 4/1 Seattle 5 5 4/2 Portland 2 6 4/5 Portland 3 7 4/7 Portland 5 8 4/8 Victoria 8 *Hawks eliminated.
Away Seattle 4 Portland 7 Portland 1 Portland 4 Victoria 4 Victoria 2 Seattle 2 Portland 2
Series Hawks 0-1 Hawks 1-1 Hawks 1-2 Hawks 1-3 Hawks 1-4 Hawks 2-4 Hawks 3-4 Hawks 3-5*
1980-81 Playoffs: West Division Semifinal (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (56-15-1) vs. Seattle (26-46-0) Gm. Date Home Away 1 3/28 Seattle 4 Portland 5 OT 2 3/31 Portland 7 Seattle 2 3 4/2 Seattle 6 Portland 5 OT 4 4/4 Portland 5 Seattle 2 5 4/6 Portland 6 Seattle 3 *Hawks eliminate Seattle, advance to Division Final.
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Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 2-0 Hawks 2-1 Hawks 3-1 Hawks 4-1*
1980-81 Playoffs continued: West Division Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Victoria (60-11-1) Gm. Date Home 1 4/9 Victoria 7 2 4/11 Victoria 7 3 4/15 Portland 1 4 4/17 Portland 3 *Hawks eliminated.
Away Portland 0 Portland 3 Victoria 5 Victoria 6
WHL Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Lethbridge Broncos (38-31-3) Series Cougars 1-0 Cougars 2-0 Cougars 3-0 Cougars 4-0*
1981-82 Playoffs:
1983-84 Playoffs:
West Division Semifinal (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (46-24-2) vs. Kamloops Junior Oilers (18-53-1) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/27 Kamloops 1 Portland 4 Hawks 1-0 2 3/28 Kamloops 2 Portland 4 Hawks 2-0 3 3/31 Portland 8 Kamloops 3 Hawks 3-0 4 4/2 Portland 5 Kamloops 3 Hawks 4-0* *Hawks eliminate Kamloops, advance to Division Final. West Division Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Seattle Breakers (36-34-2) Gm. Date Home Away 1 4/8 Portland 5 Seattle 7 2 4/10 Portland 7 Seattle 5 3 4/12 Seattle 6 Portland 7 OT 4 4/13 Seattle 8 Portland 2 5 4/15 Portland 6 Seattle 4 6 4/18 Seattle 3 Portland 4 OT *Hawks eliminate Seattle, advance to WHL Final.
Series Breakers 1-0 Even 1-1 Hawks 2-1 Even 2-2 Hawks 3-2 Hawks 4-2*
WHL Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks vs. Regina Pats (48-24-0) Gm. Date Home Away 1 4/24 Regina 6 Portland 4 2 4/25 Regina 4 Portland 5 3 4/27 Regina 6 Portland 7 OT 4 4/30 Portland 5 Regina 3 5 5/1 Portland 9 Regina 2 *Hawks eliminate Regina, advance to Memorial Cup.
Series Pats 1-0 Even 1-1 Hawks 2-1 Hawks 3-1 Hawks 4-1*
1982-83 Playoffs: West Division Semifinal (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (50-22-0) vs. Seattle Breakers (24-47-1) Gm. Date Home Away 1 3/26 Seattle 4 Portland 13 2 3/28 Portland 7 Seattle 4 3 3/30 Portland 6 Seattle 5 4 3/31 Seattle 2 Portland 5 *Hawks eliminate Seattle, advance to Division Final.
Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/23 Portland 4 Lethbridge 3 Hawks 1-0 2 4/24 Portland 4 Lethbridge 7 Even 1-1 3 4/26 Portland 5 Lethbridge 6 OT Broncos 2-1 4 4/28 Lethbridge 8 Portland 5 Broncos 3-1 5 4/29 Lethbridge 7 Portland 3 Broncos 4-1* *Hawks eliminated by Lethbridge, advance as host team to Memorial Cup.
Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 2-0 Hawks 3-0 Hawks 4-0*
West Division Semifinal (Best of Nine) Winter Hawks (33-39-0) vs. New Westminster Bruins (34-36-2) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/23 New West 3 Portland 7 Hawks 1-0 2 3/24 New West 6 Portland 3 Even 1-1 3 3/26 Portland 8 New West 0 Hawks 2-1 4 3/28 Portland 8 New West 4 Hawks 3-1 5 4/1 New West 8 Portland 4 Hawks 3-2 6 4/3 Portland 7 New West 9 Even 3-3 7 4/6 New West 8 Portland 7 OT Bruins 4-3 8 4/7 Portland 7 New West 6 OT Even 4-4 9 4/9 New West 3 Portland 4 OT Hawks 5-4* *Hawks eliminate New Westminster, advance to Division Final. West Division Final (Best of Nine) Winter Hawks vs. Kamloops Jr. Oilers (50-22-0) Gm. Date Home 1 4/11 Kamloops 8 2 4/13 Kamloops 8 3 4/14 Portland 5 4 4/16 Portland 4 5 4/20 Kamloops 8 *Hawks eliminated.
Series Oilers 1-0 Oilers 2-0 Oilers 3-0 Oilers 4-0 Oilers 5-0*
1984-85 Playoffs: West Divison Semifinal (Best of Nine) Winter Hawks (27-44-1) vs. Kamloops Blazers (52-17-2) Gm. Date Home 1 3/28 Kamloops 9 2 3/29 Kamloops 7 3 4/1 Portland 4 4 4/3 Portland 3 5 4/5 Kamloops 13 6 4/6 Portland 1 *Hawks eliminated.
West Division Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Victoria Cougars (47-24-1) Gm. Date Home Away 1 4/9 Portland 9 Victoria 7 2 4/11 Portland 11 Victoria 8 3 4/13 Victoria 8 Portland 7 4 4/15 Victoria 5 Portland 6 OT 5 4/16 Portland 8 Victoria 7 *Hawks eliminate Victoria, advance to League Final.
Away Portland 6 Portland 1 Kamloops 10 Kamloops 5 OT Portland 7
Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 2-0 Hawks 2-1 Hawks 3-1 Hawks 4-1*
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Away Portland 3 Portland 4 Kamloops 3 Kamloops 4 OT Portland 3 Kamloops 6
Series Blazers 1-0 Blazers 2-0 Blazers 2-1 Blazers 3-1 Blazers 4-1 Blazers 5-1*
1985-86 Playoffs:
1988-89 Playoffs:
West Divison Semifinal (Best of Nine) Winter Hawks (47-24-1) vs. Spokane Chiefs (30-41-1)
West Division Semifinal (Best of Nine) Winter Hawks (40-28-4) vs. Tri City Americans (33-34-5)
Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/25 Spokane 5 Portland 7 Hawks 1-0 2 3/26 Portland 3 Spokane 6 Even 1-1 3 3/28 Portland 9 Spokane 6 Hawks 2-1 4 3/29 Portland 4 Spokane 3 Hawks 3-1 5 3/30 Spokane 5 Portland 2 Hawks 3-2 6 4/1 Spokane 6 Portland 4 Even 3-3 7 4/3 Portland 3 Spokane 5 Chiefs 4-3 8 4/8 Spokane 4 Portland 6 Even 4-4 9 4/11 Portland 7 Spokane 3 Hawks 5-4* *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to Division Final.
Gm. Date Home Away 1 3/23 Portland 6 Tri City 5 2 3/25 Portland 7 Tri City 6 OT 3 3/26 Tri City 2 Portland 5 4 3/28 Tri City 5 Portland 4 OT 5 3/30 Portland 8 Tri City 0 6 4/1 Tri City 5 Portland 3 7 4/3 Portland 4 Tri City 2 *Hawks eliminate Tri City, advance to Division Final.
West Division Final (Best of Nine) Winter Hawks vs. Kamloops Blazers (49-19-4) Gm. Date Home 1 4/13 Kamloops 7 2 4/15 Kamloops 6 3 4/17 Portland 3 4 4/19 Portland 1 5 4/21 Kamloops 13 6 4/23 Portland 4 *Hawks eliminated.
Away Portland 3 Portland 4 Kamloops 2 Kamloops 5 Portland 2 Kamloops 6
Series Blazers 1-0 Blazers 2-0 Blazers 2-1 Blazers 3-1 Blazers 4-1 Blazers 5-1*
West Division Final (Best of Nine) Winter Hawks vs. Kamloops Blazers (34-33-5) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/8 Portland 7 Kamloops 3 Hawks 1-0 2 4/10 Portland 6 Kamloops 5 Hawks 2-0 3 4/12 Kamloops 4 Portland 5 Hawks 3-0 4 4/13 Kamloops 8 Portland 7 Hawks 3-1 5 4/15 Kamloops 5 Portland 4 OT Hawks 3-2 6 4/16 Portland 5 Kamloops 3 Hawks 4-2 7 4/17 Portland 5 Kamloops 6 Hawks 4-3 8 4/18 Kamloops 4 Portland 6 Hawks 5-3* *Hawks eliminate Kamloops, advance to League Final.
1986-87 Playoffs:
WHL Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Swift Current Broncos (55-16-1)
West Division Semifinal (Best of Nine) Winter Hawks (47-23-2) vs. Spokane Chiefs (37-33-2)
Gm. Date Home 1 4/22 Swift Current 4 2 4/28 Swift Current 5 3 4/29 Portland 4 4 5/1 Portland 1 *Hawks eliminated.
Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/25 Portland 11 Spokane 2 Hawks 1-0 2 3/27 Spokane 0 Portland 3 Hawks 2-0 3 3/28 Spokane 6 Portland 9 Hawks 3-0 4 3/30 Portland 8 Spokane 6 Hawks 4-0 5 4/1 Portland 6 Spokane 3 Hawks 5-0* *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to Division Final.
Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 2-0 Hawks 3-0 Hawks 3-1 Hawks 4-1 Hawks 4-2 Hawks 5-2*
Away Portland 1 Portland 3 Swift Current 10 Swift Current 4
Series Broncos 1-0 Broncos 2-0 Broncos 3-0 Broncos 4-0*
1989-90 Playoffs: Winter Hawks did not qualify.
West Division Final (Best of Nine) Winter Hawks vs. Kamloops Blazers (55-14-3)
1990-91 Playoffs:
Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/9 Kamloops 6 Portland 8 Hawks 1-0 2 4/10 Kamloops 5 Portland 2 Even 1-1 3 4/11 Portland 6 Kamloops 3 Hawks 2-1 4 4/13 Portland 7 Kamloops 3 Hawks 3-1 5 4/14 Kamloops 5 Portland 9 Hawks 4-1 6 4/16 Portland 5 Kamloops 6 Hawks 4-2 7 4/18 Kamloops 7 Portland 6 OT Hawks 4-3 8 4/22 Portland 7 Kamloops 3 Hawks 5-3* *Hawks eliminate Kamloops, advance to League final. WHL Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Medicine Hat Tigers (48-19-5) Gm. Date Home 1 4/26 Medicine Hat 5 2 4/28 Medicine Hat 2 3 4/29 Medicine Hat 2 4 5/1 Portland 1 5 5/2 Portland 7 6 5/3 Portland 3 7 5/6 Medicine Hat 7 *Hawks eliminated.
Away Portland 4 Portland 3 OT Portland 5 Medicine Hat 7 Medicine Hat 4 Medicine Hat 4 Portland 2
Series Tigers 1-0 Even 1-1 Hawks 2-1 Even 2-2 Hawks 3-2 Even 3-3 Tigers 4-3*
Winter Hawks did not qualify.
1991-92 Playoffs: West Division Semifinal (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (31-37-4) vs. Spokane Chiefs (37-29-6) Gm. Date Home 1 3/20 Spokane 1 2 3/21 Spokane 8 3 3/26 Portland 5 4 3/27 Portland 6 5 3/28 Spokane 5 6 4/1 Portland 4 *Hawks eliminated.
1987-88 Playoffs: Winter Hawks did not qualify.
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Away Portland 4 Portland 6 Spokane 6 Spokane 4 Portland 2 Spokane 5 OT
Series Hawks 1-0 Even 1-1 Chiefs 2-1 Even 2-2 Chiefs 3-2 Chiefs 4-2*
1992-93 Playoffs:
1994-95 Playoffs:
West Division Quarterfinal (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (45-24-3) vs. Tri City Americans (28-41-3)
West Division Quarterfinal (Round Robin Format) Winter Hawks (23-43-6) vs. Kamloops Blazers (52-14-6) and Seattle Thunderbirds (42-28-2)
Gm. Date Home Away 1 3/27 Portland 5 Tri City 1 2 3/28 Portland 7 Tri City 2 3 3/30 Tri City 3 Portland 4 4 4/2 Tri City 3 Portland 4 *Hawks eliminate Tri City, advance to Division Final.
Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 2-0 Hawks 3-0 Hawks 4-0*
West Division Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Kamloops Blazers (42-28-2)
WHL Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Swift Current Broncos (49-21-2) Away Portland 7 OT Portland 3 Portland 8 Swift Current 4 Swift Current 1 Swift Current 7 Portland 0
Series Hawks 1-0 Even 1-1 Hawks 2-1 Even 2-2 Hawks 3-2 Even 3-3 Broncos 4-3*
West Division Semifinal (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (49-22-1) vs. Tacoma Rockets (33-34-5) Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 2-0 Hawks 3-0 Hawks 4-0*
West Division Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Kamloops Blazers (42-28-2) Gm. Date Home 1 4/14 Kamloops 5 2 4/15 Kamloops 6 3 4/19 Portland 6 4 4/20 Portland 9 5 4/22 Kamloops 7 6 4/23 Portland 1 *Hawks eliminated.
Away Portland 1 Portland 3 Kamloops 3 Kamloops 3 Portland 2 Kamloops 2
Gm. Date Home 1 4/2 Kamloops 3 2 4/3 Portland 1 3 4/6 Portland 2 4 4/8 Kamloops 2 5 4/9 Kamloops 7 *Hawks eliminated.
Away Portland 5 Kamloops 4 Kamloops 3 OT Portland 1 OT Portland 2
Series Hawks 1-0 Even 1-1 Blazers 2-1 Blazers 3-1 Blazers 4-1*
1995-96 Playoffs:
1993-94 Playoffs:
Gm. Date Home Away 1 4/2 Tacoma 1 Portland 6 2 4/3 Tacoma 1 Portland 2 3 4/6 Portland 7 Tacoma 1 4 4/8 Portland 7 Tacoma 5 *Hawks eliminate Tacoma, advance to Division Final.
Series Hawks 0-1 Hawks 1-1 Hawks 2-1 Hawks 3-1*
West Division Semifinal (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Kamloops Blazers
Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/16 Portland 6 Kamloops 3 Hawks 1-0 2 4/17 Portland 6 Kamloops 4 Hawks 2-0 3 4/21 Kamloops 6 Portland 4 Hawks 2-1 4 4/23 Kamloops 4 Portland 6 Hawks 3-1 5 4/24 Portland 6 Kamloops 2 Hawks 4-1* *Hawks eliminate Kamloops, advance to League Final.
Gm. Date Home 1 4/28 Swift Current 6 2 4/30 Swift Current 6 3 5/1 Swift Current 4 4 5/5 Portland 1 5 5/7 Portland 3 6 5/8 Portland 5 7 5/11 Swift Current 6 *Hawks eliminated.
Gm. Date Home Away 1 3/24 Kamloops 6 Portland 0 2 3/25 Seattle 2 Portland 3 OT 3 3/29 Portland 4 Kamloops 3 OT 4 3/31 Portland 6 Seattle 3 *Seattle eliminated by Hawks and Kamloops.
Series Blazers 1-0 Blazers 2-0 Blazers 2-1 Even 2-2 Blazers 3-2 Blazers 4-2*
West Division First Round (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (30-39-3) vs. Spokane Chiefs (50-18-4) Gm. Date Home 1 3/22 Spokane 2 2 3/23 Spokane 4 3 3/26 Portland 6 4 3/27 Portland 3 5 3/29 Spokane 5 6 3/31 Portland 3 7 4/3 Spokane 4 *Hawks eliminated.
Away Portland 3 OT Portland 7 Spokane 4 Spokane 5 Portland 0 Spokane 4 2OT Portland 3 OT
Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 2-0 Hawks 3-0 Hawks 3-1 Hawks 3-2 Even 3-3 Chiefs 4-3*
1996-97 Playoffs: West Division First Round (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (46-21-5) vs. Prince George Cougars (28-39-5) Gm. Date Home 1 3/21 Portland 5 2 3/22 Portland 3 3 3/25 Prince George 4 4 3/26 Prince George 4 5 3/29 Portland 2 6 3/31 Prince George 3 *Hawks eliminated.
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Away Prince George 2 Prince George 5 Portland 0 Portland 2 Prince George 1 Portland 2
Series Hawks 1-0 Even 1-1 Cougars 2-1 Cougars 3-1 Cougars 3-2 Cougars 4-2*
1997-98 Playoffs:
2000-01 Playoffs:
Western Conference First Round (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (53-14-5) vs. Seattle Thunderbirds (31-35-6)
Western Conference First Round (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (37-27-5-3) vs. Prince George Cougars (31-33-4-4)
Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/20 Portland 7 Seattle 3 Hawks 1-0 2 3/21 Seattle 3 Portland 1 Even 1-1 3 3/22 Portland 5 Seattle 1 Hawks 2-1 4 3/26 Seattle 2 Portland 5 Hawks 3-1 5 3/27 Portland 3 Seattle 2 Hawks 4-1* *Hawks eliminate Seattle and earn bye into Western Conference Final.
Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/30 Portland 5 Prince George 2 Hawks 1-0 2 3/31 Portland 3 Prince George 2 OT Hawks 2-0 3 4/3 Prince George 6 Portland 3 Hawks 2-1 4 4/4 Prince George 4 Portland 3 OT Even 2-2 5 4/7 Portland 6 Prince George 0 Hawks 3-2 6 4/9 Prince George 3 Portland 5 Hawks 4-2* *Hawks eliminate Prince George and earn bye into West Final.
Western Conference Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Spokane Chiefs (45-23-4) Gm. Date Home Away 1 4/11 Portland 3 Spokane 6 2 4/13 Portland 2 Spokane 0 3 4/15 Spokane 1 Portland 4 4 4/16 Spokane 5 Portland 3 5 4/18 Portland 9 Spokane 2 6 4/21 Spokane 5 Portland 3 7 4/22 Portland 3 Spokane 2 *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to WHL Final.
Western Conference Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Spokane Chiefs (35-28-7-2) Series Chiefs 1-0 Even 1-1 Hawks 2-1 Even 2-2 Hawks 3-2 Even 3-3 Hawks 4-3*
Gm. Date Home Away 1 4/21 Portland 3 Spokane 0 2 4/22 Portland 2 Spokane 1 OT 3 4/24 Spokane 1 Portland 2 4 4/25 Spokane 3 Portland 0 5 4/27 Portland 4 Spokane 1 *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to WHL Final.
Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 2-0 Hawks 3-0 Hawks 3-1 Hawks 4-1*
WHL Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Red Deer Rebels (54-12-3-3)
WHL Final (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Brandon Wheat Kings (45-21-6) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/25 Portland 7 Brandon 3 Hawks 1-0 2 4/26 Portland 5 Brandon 1 Hawks 2-0 3 4/29 Brandon 2 Portland 7 Hawks 3-0 4 5/1 Brandon 3 Portland 4 Hawks 4-0* *Hawks eliminate Brandon, advance to Memorial Cup.
Gm. Date Home 1 5/4 Red Deer 3 2 5/5 Red Deer 5 3 5/9 Portland 3 4 5/11 Portland 1 5 5/12 Portland 3 *Hawks eliminated.
1998-99 Playoffs:
2001-02 Playoffs:
West Division First Round (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (23-36-13) vs. Tri City Americans (43-23-6)
U.S. Division First Round (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (36-25-5-6) vs. Seattle Thunderbirds (21-40-6-5)
Gm. Date Home 1 3/26 Tri City 4 2 3/27 Tri City 6 3 3/31 Portland 2 4 4/2 Portland 2 *Hawks eliminated.
Gm. Date Home 1 3/22 Portland 4 2 3/23 Portland 2 3 3/26 Seattle 3 4 3/28 Seattle 2 5 3/29 Portland 0 6 3/30 Seattle 0 7 4/2 Portland 2 *Hawks eliminated.
1999-00 Playoffs: Winter Hawks Did Not Qualify.
Away Portland 3 OT Portland 2 Tri City 3 OT Tri City 6
Series Americans 1-0 Americans 2-0 Americans 3-0 Americans 4-0*
Away Portland 2 Portland 4 Red Deer 2 OT Red Deer 4 Red Deer 4 OT
Away Seattle 3 Seattle 6 Portland 2 Portland 3 Seattle 1 Portland 4 Seattle 3
Series Rebels 1-0 Rebels 2-0 Rebels 2-1 Rebels 3-1 Rebels 4-1*
Series Hawks 1-0 Even 1-1 Thunderbirds 2-1 Even 2-2 Thunderbirds 3-2 Even 3-3 Thunderbirds 4-3*
2002-03 Playoffs: U.S. Division First Round (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (19-40-8-5) vs. Spokane Chiefs (26-36-6-4) Gm. Date Home 1 3/21 Portland 4 2 3/23 Portland 3 3 3/26 Spokane 4 4 3/28 Spokane 1 5 3/29 Spokane 8 6 3/31 Portland 2 7 4/2 Spokane 4 *Hawks eliminated.
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Away Spokane 2 Spokane 1 Portland 3 OT Portland 2 2OT Portland 3 Spokane 3 OT Portland 2
Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 2-0 Hawks 2-1 Hawks 3-1 Hawks 3-2 Even 3-3 Chiefs 4-3*
2003-04 Playoffs:
2009-10 Playoffs:
U.S. Division First Round (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (34-29-6-3) vs. Tri City Americans (31-27-10-4)
Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks (44-25-2-1) vs. Spokane Chiefs (45-22-3-2)
Gm. Date Home 1 3/19 Portland 2 2 3/21 Portland 2 3 3/23 Tri City 4 4 3/24 Tri City 3 5 3/26 Portland 1 *Hawks eliminated.
2004-05 Playoffs:
Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/20 Portland 4 Spokane 5 Chiefs 1-0 2 3/21 Portland 2 Spokane 4 Chiefs 2-0 3 3/24 Spokane 1 Portland 2 Chiefs 2-1 4 3/26 Spokane 2 Portland 4 Even 2-2 5 3/27 Spokane 3 Portland 4 Hawks 3-2 6 3/29 Portland 3 Spokane 4 Even 3-3 7 3/31 Spokane 4 Portland 5 OT Hawks 4-3* *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to Western Conference Semifinal.
U.S. Division First Round (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (35-27-5-5) vs. Everett Silvertips (33-28-9-2)
Western Conference Semi-Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks vs. Vancouver Giants (41-25-3-3)
Gm. Date Home 1 3/25 Portland 3 2 3/27 Portland 1 3 3/29 Everett 3 4 3/30 Everett 3 5 4/1 Portland 3 6 4/2 Everett 2 7 4/5 Portland 2 *Hawks eliminated.
Gm. Date Home 1 4/3 Portland 6 2 4/4 Portland 4 3 4/7 Vancouver 2 4 4/9 Vancouver 5 5 4/10 Vancouver 4 6 4/13 Portland 1 *Hawks eliminated.
Away Tri City 4 Tri City 1 2OT Portland 1 Portland 2 Tri City 3
Away Everett 0 Everett 2 Portland 0 Portland 2 OT Everett 2 Portland 3 OT Everett 3
Series Americans 1-0 Even 1-1 Americans 2-1 Americans 3-1 Americans 4-1*
Series Hawks 1-0 Even 1-1 Silvertips 2-1 Silvertips 3-1 Silvertips 3-2 Even 3-3 Silvertips 4-3*
Away Vancouver 9 Vancouver 7 Portland 3 Portland 3 Portland 5 Vancouver 3
Series Giants 1-0 Giants 2-0 Giants 2-1 Giants 3-1 Giants 3-2 Giants 4-2*
2010-11 Playoffs:
2005-06 Playoffs: U.S. Division First Round (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks (32-32-3-5) vs. Seattle Thunderbirds (35-31-1-5) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/24 Seattle 8 Portland 5 Thunderbirds 1-0 2 3/25 Seattle 0 Portland 1 Even 1-1 3 3/28 Portland 2 Seattle 1 Hawks 2-1 4 3/31 Portland 3 Seattle 6 Even 2-2 5 4/1 Seattle 2 Portland 3 Hawks 3-2 6 4/4 Portland 2 Seattle 5 Even 3-3 7 4/5 Seattle 3 Portland 4 OT Hawks 4-3* *Hawks eliminate Seattle, advance to Western Conference Semifinal. Western Conference Semifinal (Best of Seven) Winter Hawks vs. Vancouver Giants (47-19-0-6) Gm. Date Home 1 4/7 Vancouver 0 2 4/8 Vancouver 7 3 4/12 Portland 3 4 4/13 Portland 1 5 4/16 Vancouver 2 *Hawks eliminated.
2006-07 Playoffs: Winter Hawks Did Not Qualify.
2007-08 Playoffs: Winter Hawks Did Not Qualify.
2008-09 Playoffs: Winter Hawks Did Not Qualify.
Away Portland 1 Portland 1 Vancouver 4 OT Vancouver 3 Portland 0
Series Hawks 1-0 Even 1-1 Giants 2-1 Giants 3-1 Giants 4-1*
Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks (50-19-0-3) vs. Everett Silvertips (28-33-7-4) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/26 Portland 4 Everett 0 Hawks 1-0 2 3/27 Portland 7 Everett 2 Hawks 2-0 3 3/30 Everett 4 Portland 5 Hawks 3-0 4 3/31 Everett 2 Portland 6 Hawks 4-0* *Hawks eliminate Everett, advance to Western Conference Semifinal. Western Conference Semifinal (Best of Seven) Winterhawks vs. Kelowna Rockets (43-28-0-1) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/7 Portland 1 Kelowna 5 Rockets 1-0 2 4/10 Portland 6 Kelowna 3 Even 1-1 3 4/12 Kelowna 4 Portland 5 Hawks 2-1 4 4/13 Kelowna 2 Portland 4 Hawks 3-1 5 4/15 Portland 1 Kelowna 2 OT Hawks 3-2 6 4/17 Kelowna 2 Portland 4 Hawks 4-2* *Hawks eliminate Kelowna, advance to Western Conference Final. Western Conference Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks vs. Spokane Chiefs (48-18-4-2) Gm. Date Home Away 1 4/22 Portland 1 Spokane 2 2 4/24 Portland 2 Spokane 1 3 4/27 Spokane 2 Portland 3 OT 4 4/29 Spokane 8 Portland 3 5 4/30 Portland 3 Spokane 2 6 5/2 Spokane 3 Portland 6 *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to WHL Final.
Series Chiefs 1-0 Even 1-1 Hawks 2-1 Even 2-2 Hawks 3-2 Hawks 4-2*
Western Hockey League Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks vs. Kootenay Ice (46-21-1-4) Gm. Date Home 1 5/6 Portland 4 2 5/7 Portland 5 3 5/10 Kootenay 3 4 5/11 Kootenay 5 5 5/13 Portland 1 *Hawks eliminated.
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Away Kootenay 3 OT Kootenay 7 Portland 2 OT Portland 4 OT Kootenay 4
Series Hawks 1-0 Even 1-1 Ice 2-1 Ice 3-1 Ice 4-1*
2011-12 Playoffs:
2012-13 Playoffs cont.
Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks (49-19-3-1) vs. Kelowna Rockets (31-31-4-6)
Western Conference Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks vs. Kamloops Blazers (47-20-2-3)
Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/23 Portland 6 Kelowna 3 Hawks 1-0 2 3/24 Portland 4 Kelowna 0 Hawks 2-0 3 3/27 Kelowna 3 Portland 6 Hawks 3-0 4 3/29 Kelowna 3 Portland 5 Hawks 4-0* *Hawks eliminate Kelowna, advance to Western Conference Semifinal.
Gm. Date Home Away 1 4/19 Portland 4 Kamloops 1 2 4/20 Portland 4 Kamloops 0 3 4/23 Kamloops 5 Portland 1 4 4/24 Kamloops 0 Portland 3 5 4/26 Portland 4 Kamloops 1 *Hawks eliminate Kamloops, advance to WHL Final.
Western Conference Semifinal (Best of Seven): Winterhawks vs. Kamloops Blazers (47-20-2-3)
Western Hockey League Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks vs. Edmonton Oil Kings (51-15-2-4)
Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/6 Portland 5 Kamloops 3 Hawks 1-0 2 4/7 Portland 4 Kamloops 1 Hawks 2-0 3 4/10 Kamloops 2 Portland 5 Hawks 3-0 4 4/11 Kamloops 5 Portland 4 Hawks 3-1 5 4/14 Portland 2 Kamloops 7 Hawks 3-2 6 4/16 Kamloops 7 Portland 6 Even 3-3 7 4/18 Portland 2 Kamloops 0 Hawks 4-3* *Hawks eliminate Kamloops, advance to Western Conference Final.
Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 2-0 Hawks 3-0 Hawks 4-0*
Western Hockey League Final (Best of Seven): Winterhawks vs. Edmonton Oil Kings (50-15-3-4) Gm. Date Home 1 5/3 Edmonton 3 2 5/4 Edmonton 1 3 5/6 Portland 4 4 5/8 Portland 3 5 5/10 Edmonton 4 6 5/12 Portland 3 7 5/13 Edmonton 4 *Hawks eliminated.
Away Portland 2 Portland 5 Edmonton 3 Edmonton 4 OT Portland 3 Edmonton 2 Portland 1
Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 5/3 Portland 1 Edmonton 4 Oil Kings 1-0 2 5/4 Portland 3 Edmonton 0 Even 1-1 3 5/7 Edmonton 1 Portland 3 Hawks 2-1 4 5/8 Edmonton 1 Portland 2 Hawks 3-1 5 5/10 Portland 2 Edmonton 3 OT Hawks 3-2 6 5/12 Edmonton 1 Portland 5 Hawks 4-2* *Hawks eliminate Edmonton, advance to Memorial Cup.
2013-14 Playoffs:
Western Conference Final (Best of Seven): Winterhawks vs. Tri-City Americans (50-18-2-2) Gm. Date Home Away 1 4/20 Tri-City 4 Portland 5 OT 2 4/21 Tri-City 4 Portland 5 OT 3 4/25 Portland 3 Tri-City 1 4 4/26 Portland 4 Tri-City 1 *Hawks eliminate Tri-City, advance to WHL Final.
Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 2-0 Hawks 2-1 Hawks 3-1 Hawks 4-1*
Series Oil Kings 1-0 Even 1-1 Hawks 2-1 Even 2-2 Oil Kings 3-2 Even 3-3 Oil Kings 4-3*
2012-13 Playoffs: Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks (57-12-1-2) vs. Everett Silvertips (25-40-3-4) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/22 Portland 3 Everett 4 Silvertips 1-0 2 3/23 Portland 4 Everett 1 Even 1-1 3 3/27 Everett 3 Portland 7 Hawks 2-1 4 3/29 Everett 4 Portland 11 Hawks 3-1 5 3/30 Portland 2 Everett 3 Hawks 3-2 6 4/1 Everett 1 Portland 5 Hawks 4-2* *Hawks eliminate Everett, advance to Western Conference Semifinal. Western Conference Semifinal (Best of Seven) Winterhawks vs. Spokane Chiefs (44-26-2-0) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/5 Portland 7 Spokane 2 Hawks 1-0 2 4/6 Portland 3 Spokane 0 Hawks 2-0 3 4/9 Spokane 1 Portland 3 Hawks 3-0 4 4/10 Spokane 0 Portland 5 Hawks 4-0* *Hawks eliminate Spokane, advance to Western Conference Final.
Western Conference Quarter Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks (54-13-2-3) vs. Vancouver Giants (32-29-7-4) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 3/21 Portland 4 Vancouver 3 Hawks 1-0 2 3/22 Portland 3 Vancouver 0 Hawks 2-0 3 3/25 Vancouver 3 Portland 6 Hawks 3-0 4 3/26 Vancouver 1 Portland 6 Hawks 4-0* *Hawks eliminate Vancouver, advance to Western Conference Semifinal. Western Conference Semifinal (Best of Seven) Winterhawks vs. Victoria Royals (48-20-1-3) Gm. Date Home Away Series 1 4/4 Portland 8 Victoria 2 Hawks 1-0 2 4/5 Portland 6 Victoria 3 Hawks 2-0 3 4/7 Victoria 2 Portland 1 Hawks 2-1 4 4/8 Victoria 3 Portland 4 Hawks 3-1 5 4/10 Portland 5 Victoria 1 Hawks 4-1* *Hawks eliminate Victoria, advance to Western Conference Final. Western Conference Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks vs. Kelowna Rockets (57-11-0-4) Gm. Date Home Away 1 4/18 Kelowna 5 Portland 4 2 4/19 Kelowna 3 Portland 5 3 4/22 Portland 4 Kelowna 3 OT 4 4/23 Portland 5 Kelowna 1 5 4/25 Kelowna 3 Portland 7 *Hawks eliminate Kelowna, advance to WHL Final.
Series Rockets 1-0 Even 1-1 Hawks 2-1 Hawks 3-1 Hawks 4-1*
Western Hockey League Final (Best of Seven) Winterhawks vs. Edmonton Oil Kings (50-19-2-1) Gm. Date Home 1 5/3 Portland 5 2 5/4 Portland 3 3 5/6 Edmonton 3 4 5/7 Edmonton 2 5 5/9 Portland 2 6 5/11 Edmonton 5 7 5/12 Portland 2 *Hawks eliminated.
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Away Edmonton 2 Edmonton 1 Portland 2 Portland 0 Edmonton 3 Portland 6 OT Edmonton 4
Series Hawks 1-0 Hawks 2-0 Hawks 2-1 Even 2-2 Oil Kings 3-2 Even 3-3 Oil Kings 4-3*
Playoffs – Big Offense Performances – Portland 1976-77 (Old Standard – 4 goals, 4 assists or 4 Points) 4/6/77 – Blake Wesley, 0-4-4 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 7-0 1977-78 None 1978-79 3/30/79 – Max Kostovich, 4-0-4 @. New Westminster, Hawks 9-2 4/2/79 – Mike Toal, 1-3-4 vs. New Westminster, Hawks 8-3 4/11/79 – Mike Toal, 2-2-4 @ Victoria, Hawks 6-3 4/17/79 – Tim Tookey, 0-4-4 vs. Victoria, Hawks 7-3 4/20/79 – Mike Toal, 1-3-4 vs. Brandon, Hawks 10-0 1979-80 3/28/80 – Jim Benning, 1-3-4 vs. Seattle, Hawks 7-3 3/28/80 – David Babych, 1-4-5 vs. Seattle, Hawks 7-3 1980-81 None 1981-82 4/10/82 – Ken Yaremchuk, 2-2-4 vs. Seattle, Hawks 7-5 4/12/82 – Ken Yaremchuk, 1-3-4 @ Seattle, Hawks 7-6 OT 4/27/82 – Ken Yaremchuk, 2-3-5 @ Regina, Hawks 7-6 OT 4/27/82 – Randy Heath, 2-2-4 @ Regina, Hawks 7-6 OT 4/30/82 – Brian Shaw, 1-3-4 vs. Regina, Hawks 5-3 4/30/82 – Randy Heath, 1-3-4 vs. Regina, Hawks 5-3 1982-83 3/26/83 – Alfie Turcotte, 4-4-8 @ Seattle, Hawks 13-4 3/26/83 – Grant Sasser, 2-4-6 @ Seattle, Hawks 13-4 3/26/83 – Richard Kromm, 1-4-5 @ Seattle, Hawks 13-4 3/28/83 – Ken Yaremchuk, 1-3-4 vs. Seattle, Hawks 7-4 4/9/83 – Grant Sasser, 3-2-5 vs. Victoria, Hawks 9-7 4/11/83 – Ken Yaremchuk, 1-3-4 vs. Victoria, Hawks 11-8 4/16/82 – Ray Ferraro, 3-3-6 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-7 1983-84 3/26/84 – Jeff Rohlicek, 3-1-4 vs. New Westminster, Hawks 8-0 4/6/84 – Ray Podloski, 2-3-5 @ New Westminster, Bruins 8-7 OT 4/11/84 – Blaine Chrest, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 8-6 4/11/84 – Grant Sasser, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 8-6 4/20/84 – Gordon Walker, 1-3-4 @ Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 8-7 1984-85 None 1985-86 3/28/86 – Dave McLay, 3-1-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 9-6 3/28/86 – Jeff Finley, 1-3-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 9-6 1986-87 3/25/87 – Dan Woodley, 3-2-5 vs. Spokane, Hawks 11-2 3/25/87 – Dave Archibald, 2-4-6 vs. Spokane, Hawks 11-2 3/25/87 – Dave McLay, 2-4-6 vs. Spokane, Hawks 11-2 4/9/87 – Dan Woodley, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Hawks 9-5 4/11/87 – Dan Woodley, 3-1-4 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 6-3 4/14/87 – Dave Archibald, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Hawks 9-5 4/14/87 – Dave McLay, 1-4-5 @ Kamloops, Hawks 9-5 5/2/87 – Troy Pohl, 1-3-4 vs. Medicine Hat, Hawks 7-4
1988-89 3/25/89 – Dennis Holland, 2-2-4 vs. Tri City, Hawks 7-6 OT 3/25/89 – Greg Leahy, 1-4-5 vs. Tri City, Hawks 7-6 OT 3/30/89 – Shaun Clouston, 1-3-4 vs. Tri City, Hawks 8-0 4/8/89 – Dennis Holland, 1-3-4 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 7-3 4/8/89 – Troy Mick, 1-4-5 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 7-3 4/12/89 – Dennis Holland, 3-1-4 @ Kamloops, Hawks 5-4 1989-90 Did Not Make Playoffs. 1990-91 Did Not Make Playoffs. 1991-92 (New Standard – 3 goals, 3 assists or 3 points) 3/27/92 – Brandon Smith, 2-2-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 6-4 1992-93 3/28/93 – Colin Foley, 0-3-3 vs. Tri City, Hawks 7-2 3/28/93 – Brandon Smith, 0-3-3 vs. Tri City, Hawks 7-2 4/16/93 – Scott Nichol, 2-2-4 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 6-3 4/16/93 – Brandon Smith, 1-2-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 6-3 4/17/93 – Lonny Bohonos, 0-3-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 6-4 4/28/93 – Nick Vachon, 1-2-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 7-6 OT 4/28/93 – Cale Hulse, 1-2-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 7-6 OT 5/1/93 – Lonny Bohonos, 2-2-4 @ Swift Current, Hawks 8-4 5/1/93 – Colin Foley, 2-1-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 8-4 5/8/93 – Lonny Bohonos, 2-1-3 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 7-5 5/8/93 – Layne Roland, 0-3-3 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 7-5 1993-94 4/2/94 – Lonny Bohonos, 2-1-3 @ Tacoma, Hawks 6-1 4/2/94 – Colin Foley, 2-1-3 @ Tacoma, Hawks 6-1 4/6/94 – Jason Wiemer, 2-2-4 vs. Tacoma, Hawks 7-1 4/6/94 – Adam Deadmarsh, 2-1-3 vs. Tacoma, Hawks 7-1 4/6/94 – Scott Nichol, 1-2-3 vs. Tacoma, Hawks 7-1 4/8/94 – Brandon Smith, 0-3-3 vs. Tacoma, Hawks 7-5 4/8/94 – Colin Foley, 1-2-3 vs. Tacoma, Hawks 7-5 4/15/94 – Adam Deadmarsh, 2-1-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 6-3 4/19/94 – Scott Nichol, 1-2-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 6-3 4/19/94 – Lonny Bohonos, 1-2-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 6-3 4/19/94 – Jason McBain, 2-2-4, vs. Kamloops, Hawks 6-3 4/20/94 – Brandon Smith, 2-1-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 9-3 4/20/94 – Adam Deadmarsh, 4-2-6 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 9-3 4/20/94 – Lonny Bohonos, 0-6-6 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 9-3 1994-95 4/2/95 – Todd Robinson, 2-1-3 @ Kamloops, Hawks 5-3 4/2/95 – Richard Zednik, 1-2-3 @ Kamloops, Hawks 5-3 1995-96 3/23/96 – Richard Zednik, 3-2-5 @ Spokane, Hawks 7-4 3/23/96 – Colin Forbes, 2-1-3 @ Spokane, Hawks 7-4 3/26/96 – Todd Robinson, 2-2-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 6-4 3/26/96 – Richard Zednik, 2-1-3 vs. Spokane, Hawks 6-4 3/31/96 – Dave Scatchard, 0-3-3 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 4-3 2OT 1996-97 3/21/97 – Doug Strobl, 0-3-3 vs. Prince George, Hawks 5-2
1987-88 Did Not Make Playoffs.
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1997-98 3/20/98 – Todd Robinson, 2-3-5 vs. Seattle, Hawks 7-3 3/20/98 – Andrew Ference, 0-3-3 vs. Seattle, Hawks 7-3 3/20/98 – Bobby Russell, 1-2-3 vs. Seattle, Hawks 7-3 3/22/98 – Todd Robinson, 0-3-3 vs. Seattle, Hawks 5-1 3/22/98 – Chris Jacobson, 0-3-3 vs. Seattle, Hawks 5-1 4/18/98 – Marian Hossa, 2-2-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 9-2 4/18/98 – Todd Robinson, 2-2-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 9-2 4/25/98 – Andrej Podkonicky, 0-4-4 vs. Brandon, Hawks 7-3 4/25/98 – Kevin Haupt, 2-1-3 vs. Brandon, Hawks 7-3 4/29/98 – Andrej Podkonicky, 1-2-3 @ Brandon, Hawks 7-2 4/29/98 – Todd Robinson, 0-3-3 @ Brandon, Hawks 7-2 1998-99 None 1999-00 Did Not Make Playoffs. 2000-01 3/30/01 – Paul Gaustad, 2-1-3 vs. Prince George, Hawks 5-2 4/4/01 – Shawn Roed, 0-3-3 @ Prince George, Cougars 4-3 OT 4/4/01 – Jozef Balej, 2-1-3 @ Prince George, Cougars 4-3 OT 2001-02 None 2002-03 3/26/03 – Craig Valette, 2-1-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 4-3 OT 2003-04 None 2004-05 3/25/05 – Brandon Dubinsky, 2-1-3 vs. Everett, Hawks 3-0 2005-06 3/24/06 – Brandon Dubinsky, 1-2-3 @ Seattle, Thunderbirds 8-5 3/24/06 – Kyle Bailey, 1-2-3 @ Seattle, Thunderbirds 8-5 3/24/06 – Michael Sauer, 2-1-3 @ Seattle, Thunderbirds 8-5 4/1/06 – Brandon Dubinsky, 3-0-3 @ Seattle, Hawks 3-2 4/5/06 – Brandon Dubinsky, 1-3-4 @ Seattle, Hawks 4-3 OT 4/5/06 – Jannik Hansen, 1-3-4 @ Seattle, Hawks 4-3 OT 2006-07 Did Not Make Playoffs. 2007-08 Did Not Make Playoffs. 2008-09 Did Not Make Playoffs. 2009-10 3/20/10 – Ryan Johansen, 0-3-3 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 5-4 3/20/10 – Nino Niederreiter, 0-3-3 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 5-4 3/26/10 – Chris Francis, 2-1-3 @ Spokane, Hawks 4-2 4/3/10 – Ryan Johansen, 1-3-4 vs. Vancouver, Giants 9-6 4/7/10 – Chris Francis, 0-3-3 @ Vancouver, Hawks 3-2 4/10/10 – Nino Niederreiter, 2-1-3 @ Vancouver, Hawks 5-4
2010-11 3/26/11 – Ryan Johansen, 1-2-3 vs. Everett, Hawks 4-0 3/27/11 – Nino Niederreiter, 2-1-3 vs. Everett, Hawks 7-2 3/27/11 – Troy Rutkowski, 1-2-3 vs. Everett, Hawks 7-2 3/31/11 – Sven Bärtschi, 1-2-3 @ Everett, Hawks 6-2 3/31/11 – Nino Niederreiter, 1-2-3 @ Everett, Hawks 6-2 4/10/11 – Ryan Johansen, 3-0-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 6-3 4/10/11 – Joe Morrow, 1-2-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 6-3 4/10/11 – Ty Rattie, 1-2-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 6-3 4/10/11 – Riley Boychuk, 0-3-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 6-3 4/12/11 – Ryan Johansen, 0-3-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 5-4 4/13/11 – Nino Niederreiter, 0-3-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 4-2 4/17/11 – Sven Bärtschi, 1-2-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 4-2 4/29/11 – Ryan Johansen, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 4/30/11 – Sven Bärtschi, 1-2-3 vs. Spokane, Hawks 3-2 5/2/11 – Sven Bärtschi, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Hawks 6-3 5/2/11 – Craig Cunningham, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Hawks 6-3 2011-12 3/23/11 – Ty Rattie, 3-0-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 6-3 3/23/11 – Marcel Noebels – 0-3-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 6-3 3/24/11 – Sven Bärtschi – 0-3-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 4-0 3/27/12 – Sven Bätschi – 2-2-4 @ Kelowna – Hawks 6-3 3/27/12 – Ty Rattie – 2-2-4 @ Kelowna – Hawks 6-3 3/27/12 – Marcel Noebels – 0-3-3 @ Kelowna – Hawks 6-3 3/29/12 – Ty Rattie – 4-0-4 @ Kelowna – Hawks 5-3 4/6/12 – Ty Rattie – 2-2-4 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 5-3 4/6/12 – Sven Bärtschi – 1-3-4 vs. Kamloops – Hawks 5-3 4/10/12 – Brad Ross – 4-0-4 @ Kamloops – Hawks 5-2 4/16/12 – Brad Ross – 2-1-3 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-6 4/16/12 – Derrick Pouliot – 1-2-3 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-6 4/20/12 – Sven Bärtschi – 1-2-3 @ Tri-City – Hawks 5-4 OT 4/21/12 – Derrick Pouliot – 0-4-4 @ Tri-City – Hawks 5-4 OT 4/21/12 – Ty Rattie – 3-0-3 @ Tri-City – Hawks 5-4 OT 2012-13 3/23/13 – Troy Rutkowski – 1-2-3 vs. Everett, Hawks 4-1 3/27/13 – Nicolas Petan – 2-2-4 @ Everett, Hawks 7-3 3/27/13 – Brendan Leipsic – 1-2-3 @ Everett, Hawks 7-3 3/27/13 – Derrick Pouliot – 1-2-3 @ Everett, Hawks 7-3 3/29/13 – Ty Rattie – 3-2-5 @ Everett, Hawks 11-4 3/29/13 – Brendan Leipsic – 2-3-5 @ Everett, Hawks 11-4 3/29/13 – Tyler Wotherspoon – 2-2-4 @ Everett, Hawks 11-4 4/1/13 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 2-2-4 @ Everett, Hawks 5-1 4/1/13 – Chase De Leo – 0-3-3 @ Everett, Hawks 5-1 4/5/13 – Derrick Pouliot – 1-3-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 7-2 4/5/13 – Ty Rattie – 3-0-3 vs. Spokane, Hawks 7-2 4/9/13 – Ty Rattie – 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Hawks 3-1 4/19/13 – Ty Rattie – 1-2-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 4-1 4/20/13 – Brendan Leipsic – 1-2-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 4-0 4/20/13 – Ty Rattie – 1-2-3 vs. Kamloops, Hawks 4-0 4/24/13 – Nicolas Petan – 2-1-3 @ Kamloops, Hawks 3-0 4/24/13 – Ty Rattie – 0-3-3 @ Kamloops, Hawks 3-0 5/12/13 – Ty Rattie – 3-0-3 @ Edmonton, Hawks 5-1 5/12/13 – Nicolas Petan – 0-3-3 @ Edmonton, Hawks 5-1
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2013-14 3/25/14 – Brendan Leipsic – 2-2-4 @ Vancouver, Hawks 6-3 3/26/14 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 1-2-3 @ Vancouver, Hawks 6-1 4/4/14 – Nicolas Petan – 1-3-4 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-2 4/4/14 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 2-1-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-2 4/4/14 – Mathew Dumba – 2-1-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-2 4/4/14 – Brendan Leipsic – 1-2-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-2 4/4/14 – Derrick Pouliot – 1-2-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-2 4/4/14 – Taylor Leier – 0-3-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-2 4/5/14 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 2-1-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 6-3 4/5/14 – Derrick Pouliot – 2-1-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 6-3 4/5/14 – Brendan Leipsic – 0-3-3 vs. Victoria, Hawks 6-3 4/10/14 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 1-3-4 vs. Victoria, Hawks 5-1 4/19/14 – Nicolas Petan – 1-2-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 5-3 4/19/14 – Derrick Pouliot – 0-3-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 5-3 4/23/14 – Nicolas Petan – 3-0-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 5-1 4/23/14 – Brendan Leipsic – 0-3-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 5-1 4/23/14 – Derrick Pouliot – 0-3-3 vs. Kelowna, Hawks 5-1 4/25/14 – Taylor Leier – 1-2-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 7-3 4/25/14 – Oliver Bjorkstrand – 0-3-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 7-3 5/3/14 – Nicolas Petan – 0-3-3 vs. Edmonton, Hawks 5-2 5/11/14 – Derrick Pouliot – 1-2-3 @ Edmonton, Hawks 6-5 OT
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Playoffs – Big Offensive Performances – Opponents 1976-77 (Old Standard – 4 goals, 4 assists or 4 points) 4/10/77 – Mark Lofthouse, 1-3-4 @ New Westminster, Bruins 5-3 1977-78 4/6/78 – Curt Fraser, 2-2-4 @ Victoria, Cougars 9-2 4/6/78 – Gary Lupul, 2-2-4 @ Victoria, Cougars 9-2 1978-79 4/15/79 – Geordie Robertson, 2-2-4 vs. Victoria, Cougars 6-4 4/25/79 – Brian Propp, 3-1-4 @ Brandon, Wheat Kings 5-4 OT 1979-80 4/2/80 – Greg Adams, 1-3-4 vs. Victoria, Cougars 4-2 4/2/80 – Barry Pederson, 3-1-4 vs. Victoria, Cougars 4-2 1980-81 4/2/81 – Don Werbeniuk, 1-3-4 @ Seattle, Breakers 6-5 OT 1981-82 4/24/82 – Jock Callander, 0-4-4 @ Regina, Pats 6-4 4/24/82 – Dave Michayluk, 2-2-4 @ Regina, Pats 6-4 1982-83 4/13/83 – Rich Chernomaz, 1-3-4 @ Victoria, Cougars 8-7 4/13/83 – Russ Courtnall, 2-2-4 @ Victoria, Cougars 8-7 4/15/83 – Stu Kulak, 2-2-4 @ Victoria, Hawks 6-5 OT 4/16/83 – Mark Morrison, 1-3-4 vs. Victoria, Hawks 8-7 4/24/83 – Rich Sutter, 3-1-4 vs. Lethbridge, Broncos 7-4 1983-84 4/1/84 – Cliff Ronning, 2-2-4 @ New Westminster, Bruins 8-4 4/3/84 – Cliff Ronning, 2-4-6 vs. New Westminster, Bruins 9-7 4/6/84 – Cliff Ronning, 1-3-4 @ New Westminster, Bruins 8-7 OT 4/6/84 – Vern Smith, 2-2-4 @ New Westminster, Bruins 8-7 OT 4/11/84 – Doug Saunders, 2-3-5 @ Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 8-6 4/11/84 – Dean Evason, 2-3-5 @ Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 8-6 4/13/84 – Jim Camazzola, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 8-1 4/14/84 – Dean Evason, 2-3-5 vs. Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 10-5 4/14/84 – Doug Saunders, 4-0-4 vs. Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 10-5 4/14/84 – Jim Camazzola, 0-6-6 vs. Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 10-5 4/20/84 – Dean Evason, 4-0-4 @ Kamloops, Jr. Oilers 8-7 1984-85 3/28/85 – Gordon Walker, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 9-3 3/28/85 – Mark Kachowski, 3-1-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 9-3 3/28/85 – Ryan Stewart, 1-3-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 9-3 3/29/85 – Todd Carnelley, 1-5-6 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-4 3/29/85 – Greg Evtuschevski, 3-1-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-4 4/5/85 – Rob Brown, 1-4-5 @ Kamloops, Blazers 13-3 4/5/85 – Gordon Walker, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 13-3 1985-86 4/13/86 – Rob Brown, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-3 4/13/86 – Ken Morrison, 1-3-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-3 4/21/86 – Ken Morrison, 2-4-6 @ Kamloops, Blazers 13-2 4/21/86 – Robin Bawa, 1-3-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 13-2 4/21/86 – Rob Brown, 2-4-6 @ Kamloops, Blazers 13-2 4/23/86 – Mike Nottingham, 3-1-4 vs. Kamloops, Blazers 6-4 4/23/86 – Greg Evtushevski, 0-4-4 vs. Kamloops, Blazers 6-4
1986-87 3/28/87 – Brent Gilchrest, 2-2-4 @ Spokane, Hawks 9-6 3/30/87 – Grant Delcourt, 1-3-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 8-6 3/30/87 – Brent Gilchrest, 0-4-4 vs. Spokane, Hawks 8-6 4/9/87 – Greg Hawgood, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Hawks 8-6 4/9/87 – Mark Recchi, 1-3-4 @ Kamloops, Hawks 8-6 4/14/87 – Rob Brown, 2-3-5 @ Kamloops, Hawks 9-5 4/18/87 – Steve Nemeth, 1-3-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-6 OT 4/18/87 – Rob Brown, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-6 OT 5/1/87 – Guy Phillips, 2-2-4 vs. Medicine Hat, Tigers 7-1 1987-88 Did Not Make Playoffs. 1988-89 4/14/89 – David Chyzowski, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 8-7 4/14/89 – Pat McLeod, 1-3-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 8-7 4/18/89 – Phil Huber, 3-1-4 vs. Kamloops, Blazers 6-5 4/23/89 – Danny Lambert, 1-3-4 @ Swift Current, Broncos 5-3 4/23/89 – Tim Tisdale, 2-2-4 @ Swift Current, Broncos 5-3 4/27/89 – Peter Soberlak, 2-3-5 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 10-4 4/27/89 – Trevor Sim, 2-2-4 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 10-4 1989-90 Did Not Make Playoffs. 1990-91 Did Not Make Playoffs. 1991-92 (New Standard – 3 goals, 3 assists or 3 points) 3/21/92 – Valeri Bure, 2-2-4 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-6 3/21/92 – Hardy Sauter, 0-4-4 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-6 3/21/92 – Ryan Duthie, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-6 3/25/92 – Steve Junker, 3-1-4 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 6-5 3/25/92 – Ryan Duthie, 1-2-3 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 6-5 3/28/92 – Mike Jickling, 3-1-4 @ Spokane, Chiefs 5-2 3/28/92 – Valeri Bure, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 5-2 1992-93 4/21/93 – Craig Lyons, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 6-4 4/21/93 – Jarrett Deuling, 1-2-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 6-4 4/28/93 – Dean McAmmond, 1-2-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 7-6 OT 4/28/93 – Brent Bilodeau, 0-3-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 7-6 OT 4/28/93 – Jason Krywulak, 1-2-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 7-6 OT 4/28/93 – Rick Girard, 3-0-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 7-6 OT 4/30/93 – Jason Krywulak, 2-2-4 @ Swift Current, Broncos 6-3 4/30/93 – Andrew Schneider, 2-2-4 @ Swift Current, Broncos 6-3 4/30/93 – Todd Holt, 2-1-3 @ Swift Current, Broncos 6-3 5/1/93 – Jason Krywulak, 2-1-3 @ Swift Current, Hawks 8-4 5/5/93 – Andrew Schneider, 1-2-3 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 4-1 5/8/93 – Andrew Schneider, 2-2-4 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 7-5 5/8/93 – Todd Holt, 2-1-3 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 7-5 5/8/93 – Jason Krywulak, 1-2-3 vs. Swift Current, Broncos 7-5 5/11/93 – Ashley Buckberger, 2-1-3 @ Swift Current, Broncos 6-0 1993-94 4/22/94 – Scott Ferguson, 1-2-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-2 4/22/94 – Darcy Tucker, 2-2-4 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-2 4/22/94 – Rod Stevens, 2-1-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-2 4/22/94 – Jarrett Deuling, 1-2-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-2
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1994-95 3/24/95 – Darcy Tucker, 0-3-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 6-0 4/3/95 – Jarome Iginla, 1-2-3 vs. Kamloops, Blazers 4-1 4/9/95 – Darcy Tucker, 2-1-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-2 4/9/95 – Ashley Buckberger, 0-3-3 @ Kamloops, Blazers 7-2 1995-96 3/27/96 – Jason Podollan, 2-1-3 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 5-3 3/29/96 – Jason Podollan, 3-1-4 @ Spokane, Chiefs 5-0 3/29/96 – Sean Gillam, 0-3-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 5-0 1996-97 None 1997-98 None 1998-99 3/27/99 – Brad Ference, 0-3-3 @ Tri City, Americans 6-2 3/27/99 – Dylan Gyori, 2-1-3 @ Tri City, Americans 6-2 3/27/99 – Darryl Hay, 0-3-3 @ Tri City, Americans 6-2 3/31/99 – Dylan Gyori, 1-2-3 vs. Tri City, Americans 3-2 OT 3/31/99 – Scott Gomez, 1-2-3 vs. Tri City, Americans 3-2 OT 4/2/99 – Scott Gomez, 1-2-3 vs. Tri City, Americans 6-2 1999-00 Did Not Make Playoffs. 2000-01 4/3/01 – Aaron Foster, 2-1-3 @ Prince George, Cougars 6-3 4/3/01 – Christian Chartier, 1-2-3 @ Prince George, Cougars 6-3 4/3/01 – Blake Robson, 0-3-3 @ Prince George, Cougars 6-3 4/3/01 – Justin Cox, 2-1-3 @ Prince George, Cougars 6-3 4/9/01 – Berkeley Buchko, 1-2-3 @ Prince George, Hawks 5-3 5/12/01 – Kyle Wanvig, 3-0-3 vs. Red Deer, Rebels 4-3 OT 2001-02 None 2002-03 3/29/03 – Joff Kehler, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 3/29/03 – Chris Heid, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 3/29/03 – Mason Wallin, 3-2-5 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 3/29/03 – Tim Krymusa, 0-3-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 3/31/03 – Tim Krymusa, 1-2-3 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 3-2 OT 4/2/03 – Mason Wallin, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 4-2
2009-10 3/29/10 – Tyler Johnson, 0-3-3 vs. Spokane, Chiefs 4-3 3/31/10 – Mitch Wahl, 2-1-3 @ Spokane, Hawks 5-4 OT 4/3/10 – Brendan Gallagher, 4-1-5 vs. Vancouver, Giants 9-6 4/3/10 – Lance Bouma, 1-2-3 vs. Vancouver, Giants 9-6 4/3/10 – Craig Cunningham, 1-2-3 vs. Vancouver, Giants 9-6 4/3/10 – Neil Manning, 0-3-3 vs. Vancouver, Giants 9-6 4/4/10 – Craig Cunningham, 2-1-3 vs. Vancouver, Giants 7-4 4/4/10 – Lance Bouma, 1-2-3 vs. Vancouver, Giants 7-4 4/4/10 – Tomas Vincour, 0-3-3 vs. Vancouver, Giants 7-4 2010-11 3/30/11 – Ryan Murray, 1-2-3 @ Everett, Hawks 5-4 3/30/11 – Landon Ferraro, 0-3-3 @ Everett, Hawks 5-4 4/7/11 – Shane McColgan 3-1-4 vs. Kelowna, Rockets 5-1 4/12/11 – Colton Sissons, 1-2-3 @ Kelowna, Hawks 5-4 4/29/11 – Levko Koper, 3-1-4 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 4/29/11 – Collin Valcourt, 1-3-4 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 4/29/11 – Tyler Johnson, 1-2-3 @ Spokane, Chiefs 8-3 5/7/11 – Kevin King, 2-1-3 vs. Kootenay, Ice 7-5 5/7/11 – Cody Eakin, 1-2-3 vs. Kootenay, Ice 7-5 5/11/11 – Jesse Ismond, 2-2-4 @ Kootenay, Ice 5-4 OT 5/11/11 – Cody Eakin, 2-1-3 @ Kootenay, Ice 5-4 OT 5/11/11 – Joey Leach, 0-3-3 @ Kootenay, Ice 5-4 OT 5/13/11 – Matt Fraser, 2-1-3 vs. Kootenay, Ice 4-1 2011-12 4/11/12 – Brendan Ranford – 1-2-3 @ Kamloops – Blazers 5-4 4/14/12 – Jordan DePape – 2-2-4 vs. Kamloops – Blazers 7-2 4/14/12 – Austin Madaisky – 0-3-3 vs. Kamloops – Blazers 7-2 4/16/12 – Bronson Maschmeyer – 2-1-3 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-6 4/16/12 – Brendan Ranford – 1-2-3 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-6 4/16/12 – Brandon Herrod – 0-3-3 @ Kamloops – Blazers 7-6 4/20/12 – Patrick Holland – 2-1-3 @ Tri-City – Hawks 5-4 OT 5/10/12 – Jordan Peddle – 2-1-3 @ Edmonton – Oil Kings 4-3 2012-13 4/23/13 – Tim Bozon – 2-2-4 @ Kamloops – Blazers 5-1 4/23/13 – Colin Smith – 1-2-3 @ Kamloops – Blazers 5-1 5/3/13 – Stephane Legault – 0-3-3 vs. Edmonton – Oil Kings 4-1 5/10/13 – Dylan Wruck – 0-3-3 vs. Edmonton – Oil Kings 3-2 OT 2013-14 4/5/14 – Steven Hodges – 2-1-3 vs. Victoria – Hawks 6-3 4/18/14 – Tyson Baillie – 1-2-3 @ Kelowna – Rockets 5-4 4/18/14 – Justin Kirkland – 1-2-3 @ Kelowna – Rockets 5-4
2003-04 3/23/04 – Dylan Stanley, 1-2-3 @ Tri City, Americans 4-1 2004-05 None 2005-06 3/24/06 – Chris Durand, 3-1-4 @ Seattle, Thunderbirds 8-5 3/24/06 – Bretton Stamler, 0-3-3 @ Seattle, Thunderbirds 8-5 3/24/06 – Tyler Johnson, 0-3-3 @ Seattle, Thunderbirds 8-5 3/24/06 - Scott Jackson, 1-2-3 @ Seattle, Thunderbirds 8-5 3/31/06 – Chris Durand, 2-1-3 vs. Seattle, Thunderbirds 6-3 4/5/06 – Aaron Gagnon, 3-0-3 @ Seattle, Hawks 4-3 OT 4/12/06 – Kyle Lamb, 2-1-3 vs. Vancouver, Giants 4-3 OT 2006-07 Did Not Make Playoffs. 2007-08 Did Not Make Playoffs. 2008-09 Did Not Make Playoffs.
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Home Attendance (Playoffs) Season 76-77 77-78 78-79 79-80 80-81 81-82 82-83 83-84 84-85 85-86 86-87 88-89 91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14
Average 3,168 2,920 4,286* 4,125* 4,498 8,113 5,902 4,289 3,588 5,441 7,845 6,656 5,512 8,758 8,475 4,758 6,968 5,944 9,234 4,195 6,971 6,439 4,732 5,683 7,370 6,927 5,493 8,130 8,518 9,261 9,775
Playoff Total 12,671 11,680 60,000* 16,500* 22,490 56,792 47,212 25,733 10,763 43,525 78,446 66,564 16,535 70,061 42,377 19,033 20,905 17,831 83,110 8,390 62,741 25,755 14,197 17,049 29,480 34,636 32,956 89,435 93,694 101,872 107,522
*Estimated
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Franchise Total 12,671 24,351 84,351 100,851 123,341 180,133 227,345 253,078 263,841 307,366 385,812 452,376 468,911 538,972 581,349 600,382 621,287 639,118 722,228 730,618 793,359 819,114 833,311 850,360 879,840 914,476 947,732 1,037,167 1,130,861 1,232,733 1,340,255