Western Ontario Hockey League - Records

Records

Records taken from Official Website.

  • Best record: 1981-82 Sarnia Bees (36-4-2)
  • Worst record: 1988-89 Tillsonburg Titans (1-39-2)
  • Largest margin of victory: Leamington Flyers 30 - Windsor Bulldogs 3 on January 20, 1995
  • Most goals, one season: Bill Lochead (73) -- 1970-71 Sarnia Bees
  • Most assists, one season: Brian Wiseman (77) -- 1989-90 Chatham Maroons / Greg Day (77) -- 1996-97 Tecumseh Chiefs
  • Most points, one season: Brian Wiseman (147) -- 1989-90 Chatham Maroons
  • Most goals, career: Brent Rumble (137) -- 1995-99 Chatham Maroons
  • Most assists, career: Brian Wiseman (179) -- 1987-90 Chatham Maroons
  • Most points, career: Jason Baclig (324) -- 1998-2003 Leamington Flyers
  • Most penalty minutes, season: Shawn Harris (408) -- 1994-95 Sarnia Bees
  • Most penalty minutes, career: Tim Lantz (859) -- 1997-2000 Leamington Flyers
  • Most wins by goalie, season: Scott Talbot (29) -- 2002-03 Sarnia Blast
  • Most shutouts, season: Kyle Funkenhauser (8) -- 2005-06 Chatham Maroons
  • Most games played by goalie, career: Paul Gibson (132) -- 2000-07 St. Thomas Stars
  • Most wins by goalie, career: Paul Gibson (66) -- 2000-07 St. Thomas Stars
  • Most shutouts, career: Kyle Funkenhauser (12) -- 2004-06 Chatham Maroons

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