Edmonton Rush - Franchise Scoring Leaders

Franchise Scoring Leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed NLL regular season.

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game; G/G = Goals per game; A/G = Assists per game; * = current Rush player

Points Goals Assists
Player Pos GP G A Pts P/G
Jimmy Quinlan* F 111 99 111 210 1.89
Ryan Ward* F 48 75 114 189 3.94
Corey Small* F 46 59 91 150 3.26
Andy Secore F 44 57 87 144 3.27
Gavin Prout F 26 38 66 104 4.00
Brodie Merrill T 32 26 74 100 3.13
Scott Evans F 25 50 43 93 3.72
Dan Stroup F 32 50 43 93 2.91
Jamey Bowen F 26 30 57 87 3.35
Dan Teat F 23 33 53 86 3.74
Player Pos G G/G
Jimmy Quinlan* F 99 0.89
Ryan Ward* F 75 1.56
Corey Small* F 59 1.28
Andy Secore F 57 1.30
Scott Evans F 50 2.00
Dan Stroup F 50 1.56
Chris Gill F 49 2.04
Zack Greer* F 40 1.82
Gavin Prout F 38 1.46
Dan Teat F 33 1.43
Player Pos A A/G
Ryan Ward* F 114 2.38
Jimmy Quinlan* F 111 1.00
Corey Small* F 91 1.98
Andy Secore F 87 1.98
Brodie Merrill T 74 2.31
Gavin Prout F 66 2.54
Jamey Bowen F 57 2.20
Dan Teat F 53 2.30
Shawn Williams F 52 3.25
Mike Hominuck F 49 2.23

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