Erie Panthers - Team Records

Team Records

Team Records for a single season
Statistic Total Season
Most points 82 1989–90
Most wins 38 1989–90
Most goals for 357 1989–90
Least goals for 227 1995–96
Least goals against 251 1989–90
Most goals against 356 1994–95
Longest win streak 12 1989–90
Most power-play goals 108 1992–93
Individual player records for a single season
Statistic Player Total Season
Most Goals Bill McDougall 80 1989–90
Most Assists Daryl Harpe 84 1989–90
Most Points Bill McDougall 148 1989–90
Most Points, rookie Kevin McKinnon 85 1994–95
Most Points, defenceman Ryan Kummu 76 1991–92
Most Penalty Minutes Greg Spenrath 344 1992–93
Best GAA (Goalie) Craig Barnett 3.93 1989–90
Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played
Top 10 points leaders in Panthers history
Player Total Seasons (#)
Peter Buckeridge 275 1989–93 (4)
Daryl Harpe 194 1988–90 (2)
Ed Zawatsky 189 1990–93 (3)
Ryan Kummu 185 1989–92 (3)
Doug Stromback 178 1988–91 (3)
Grant Ottenbreit 171 1988–91 (3)
Bill McDougall 148 1989–90 (1)
Glen Goodall 126 1991–93 (2)
Stephane Charbonneau 121 1993–95 (2)
Bill Gall 117 1991–93 (2)
Top 10 penalty leaders in Panthers history
Player Total Seasons (#)
Grant Ottenbreit 845 1988–91 (3)
Greg Spenrath 751 1990–93 (2)
Cam Brown 698 1992–96 (3)
Ryan Kummu 495 1989–92 (3)
Brad Harrison 450 1994–96 (2)
Steve Wienke 364 1988–92 (3)
Jim Lessard 307 1992–94 (2)
Daryl Harpe 304 1988–90 (2)
Rob McDougall 301 1988–91 (3)
Dan O'Rourke 296 1993–94 (1)

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