Youngstown Phantoms - Regular Season Records

Regular Season Records

Season League GP W L OTL PTS GF GA PIM Finish
2003-04 NAHL 56 28 21 7 63 168 169 1347 5th, North
2004-05 NAHL 56 27 25 4 58 201 181 1365 4th, North
2005-06 NAHL 58 34 20 4 72 214 181 1288 3rd, North
2006-07 NAHL 62 47 14 1 95 283 168 1198 1st, North
2007-08 NAHL 58 36 18 4 76 227 173 1272 2nd, North
2008-09 NAHL 58 36 17 5 77 224 173 1092 2nd, North
2009-10 USHL 60 20 36 4 44 170 247 1607 7th, Eastern
2010-11 USHL 60 23 30 7 53 167 205 1145 7th, Eastern
2011-12 USHL 60 32 21 7 71 202 196 1190 4th, Eastern

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