Fife Flyers - Player Records

Player Records

All Time Statistics

  • Most Games Played: 974 - Gordon Latto(Snr): (1972–1998)
  • Most Points: 1265 - Gordon Latto(Snr): (1972–1998)
  • Most Goals All time: 393 - Mark Morrison (1993-2005)


Season Records

  • Most Goals in a Season: 108 - Dave Stoyanovich (1984/85)
  • Most Assists in a Season: 117 - Dave Stoyanovich (1986/87)
  • Most Points in a Season: 211 - Richard LaPlante (1991-92); 189 - Mark Morrison (1993/94); 188 - Bud Scrutton (1948/49); 185 - Dave Stoyanovich (1984/85) & Chick Mann (1948/49)
  • Most Powerplay Goals in a Season: 38 - Russell Monteith (1999/00)
  • Most Shorthanded Goals in a Season: 13 - Doug Smail (1993/94)
  • Most Shut-Outs in a Season: 7 - Blair Daly (2006/07); 5 - Roy Reid (1964/65)


Game Records (All Players)

  • Fastest Goal in 1 Game: 6 seconds - Les Lovell (1975)
  • Most Goals in 1 Game: 13 - Dave Stoyanovich (1984)
  • Most Assists in 1 Game: 13 - Steve Moria (1987)
  • Most Points in 1 Game: 17 - Richard LaPlante (1991)


Game Records (Home Based Players)

  • Most Goals in 1 Game: 8 - Jimmy Spence (1964); 7 - Les Lovell (1976) & John Haig (1997)
  • Most Assists in 1 Game: 9 - Gordon Latto(Snr) (1977) & Ally Brennan (1976)
  • Most Points in 1 Game: 11 - Gordon Latto(Snr), John Taylor & Les Lovell (all 1977) 10 - John Haig & Steven King (1997) 9 - Chic Cottrell (1974)

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