Royal Bank Cup - Game Scoring Records

Game Scoring Records

Records included in this section took place in either Royal Bank Cup and Manitoba Centennial Cup tournament games and Manitoba Centennial Cup National Final Series games only.

  • Most Goals by Both Teams:
  • Notre Dame Hounds 9 - Thunder Bay Flyers 7 (1988 Centennial Cup) (16)
  • Vernon Lakers 11 - Nipawin Hawks 5 (1990 Centennial Cup) (16)
  • Halifax Oland Exports 9 - Ottawa Jr. Senators 7 (2002 Royal Bank Cup) (16)
  • Least Goals by Both Teams:
  • Selkirk Steelers 1 - Smiths Falls Bears 0 OT (1974 Centennial Cup) (1)
  • Wellington Dukes 1 - Charlottetown Abbies 0 OT (2003 Royal Bank Cup) (1)
  • Humboldt Broncos 1 - Camrose Kodiaks 0 (2008 Royal Bank Cup) (1)
  • Most Goals by Single Team:
  • Orillia Travelways 11 - Aurora Tigers 3 (1985 Centennial Cup) (11)
  • Vernon Lakers 11 - Nipawin Hawks 5 (1990 Centennial Cup) (11)
  • Olds Grizzlys 11 - Chateauguay Elites 3 (1994 Centennial Cup) (11)
  • Melfort Mustangs 11 - Vernon Vipers 3 (1996 Royal Bank Cup) (11)
  • Brockville Braves 11 - Oakville Blades 2 (2010 Royal Bank Cup) (11)
  • Largest Spread in a Game:
  • New Westminster Royals 9 - Amherst Ramblers 0 (1990 Centennial Cup) (9)
  • Thunder Bay Flyers 10 - Winkler Flyers 1 (1992 Centennial Cup) (9)
  • Olds Grizzlys 10 - Antigonish Bulldogs 1 (1994 Centennial Cup) (9)
  • Brockville Braves 11 - Oakville Blades 2 (2010 Royal Bank Cup) (9)
  • Biggest Shutout Victory:
  • New Westminster Royals 9 - Amherst Ramblers 0 (1990 Centennial Cup)
  • Longest Overtime Game:
  • Prince George Spruce Kings 3 - Camrose Kodiaks 2 5OT (146:01 Mins total) (2007 Royal Bank Cup)

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