Oshawa Generals - Team Records

Team Records

Team records for a single season
Statistic Total Season
Most points 101 1986–87
Most wins 49 1986–87
Most goals for 382 1990–91
Least goals for 138 1966–67
Least goals against 201 1986–87
Most goals against 444 1976–77
Individual player records for a single season
Statistic Player Total Season
Most goals Tony Tanti 81 1980–81
Most assists Scott McCrory 99 1986–87
Most points Tony Tanti and Scott McCrory 150 1980–81; 1986–87
Most points, rookie Tony Tanti 150 1980–81
Most points, defenceman Bobby Orr 94 1965–66
Best GAA (goalie) Dan Turple 2.64 2003–04
Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played


Single game records
Statistic Player(s) Total Date & opponent
Most goals Tony Tanti 6 January 18, 1981, vs. Kitchener
Most assists Chuck Durocher 7 November 26, 1976, vs. S.S.Marie
Most points Tony Tanti 8 January 18, 1981, vs. Kitchener
Most power play goals Tony Tanti 4 January 18, 1981, vs. Kitchener
Most shorthanded goals 10 times 2 Most recently John Tavares, February 25, 2006, @ S.S.Marie
Fastest opening goal Paul Gardner 0:05 February 13, 1976, @ Kitchener
Fastest period goal Ryan Lindsay 0:06 November 1, 1996, vs. North Bay - 3rd Period
Fastest goal from start of overtime Brett Trudell 0:04 September 26, 2004, vs. Mississauga
Fastest two goals by one player Greg Malone 0:04 October 22, 1974, - 3rd period
Fastest three goals by one player Peter Horachek 2:54 October 14, 1979, vs. Kitchener - 3rd period

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