MOST CHAMPIONSHIPS
- 3 – Cornwall Royals (1972, ’80, ’81)
- 3 – Kamloops Blazers (1992, ’94, ’95)
- 3 – Windsor Spitfires (2009, ’10, ’17)
- 3 – London Knights (2005, ’16, ’25)
- 3 – Kitchener Rangers (1982, 2003, ’26)
MOST CHAMPIONSHIPS (FRANCHISE)
- 5 – New Westminster / Kamloops (1977, ’78, ’92, ’94, ’95)
MOST CONSECUTIVE CHAMPIONSHIPS
- 2 – New Westminster Bruins (1977, ’78)
- 2 – Cornwall Royals (1980, ’81)
- 2 – Medicine Hat Tigers (1987, ’88)
- 2 – Kamloops Blazers (1994, ’95)
- 2 – Windsor Spitfires (2009, ‘10)
MOST TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES
- 9 – Peterborough (1972, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’89, ’93, ’96, 2006, ‘23)
- 7 – Kamloops (1984, ’86, ’90, ’92, ’94, ’95, 2023)
- 7 – Gatineau / Hull (1986, ’88, ’95, ’97, 2003, ‘04, ’08)
- 7 – London (2005, ’12, ’13, ’14, ’16, ‘24, ’25)
- 7 – Kitchener (1981, ’82, ’84, ’90, 2003, ’08, ’26)
- 6 – Kelowna (2003, ’04, ’05, ’09, ‘15, ’26)
- 6 – Medicine Hat (1973, ‘87, ‘88, 2004, ’07, ‘25)
- 6 – Guelph (1996, ’98, 2002, ’04, ’14, ’19)
- 5 – Laval (1983, ’89, ’90, ’93, ’94)
- 5 – Oshawa (1983, ’87, ’90, ’97, 2015)
- 5 – Brandon (1979, ’95, ’96, 2010, ’16)
- 5 – Portland (1982, ‘83, ‘86, ‘98, 2013)
- 5 – Ottawa (1977, ‘84, ‘99, 2001, ‘05)
- 5 – Rimouski (2000, ’05, ’09, ’15, ’25)
MOST APPEARANCES (FRANCHISE)
- 11 – New Westminster / Kamloops (1975, ’76, ’77, ’78, ’84, ’86, ’90, ’92, ’94, ’95, 2023)
MOST CONSECUTIVE APPEARANCES
- 4 – New Westminster Bruins (1975, ’76, ’77, ’78)
- 3 – Peterborough Petes (1978, ’79, ’80)
- 3 – Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (1991, ’92, ’93)
- 3 – Kelowna Rockets (2003, ’04, ’05)
- 3 – London Knights (2012, ’13, ’14)
MOST FINAL GAME APPEARANCES
- 7 – Kitchener Rangers (1981, ’82, ’84, ’90, 2003, ’08, ’26)
- 6 – Peterborough Petes (1972, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’93, ’96)
- 5 – London Knights (2005, ’12, ’16, ’24, ’25)
- 4 – New Westminster Bruins (1975, ’76, ’77, ’78)
- 4 – Oshawa Generals (1983, ’87, ’90, ’15)
- 4 – Gatineau / Hull Olympiques (1986, ’97, 2003, ‘04)
- 4 – Windsor Spitfires (1988, 2009, ’10, ’17)
- 4 – Medicine Hat Tigers (1987, ’88, 2007, ’25)
MOST TOURNAMENT WINS
- 22 – Peterborough Petes (9 Appearances, 42 games)
- 21 – Kitchener Rangers (7 Appearances, 32 games)
- 19 – London Knights (7 Appearances, 29 games)
- 16 – Kamloops Blazers (7 Appearances, 29 games)
- 16 – Oshawa Generals (5 Appearances, 21 games)
- 15 – Windsor Spitfires (4 Appearances, 18 games)
- 15 – Medicine Hat Tigers (6 Appearances, 24 games)
LONGEST WINNING STREAK
- 12 – Kamloops Blazers (2nd Game in 1992 – Final in 1995)
- 12 – Windsor Spitfires (3rd game in 2009 – Final in 2017)*
- 7 – London Knights (1st Game in 2016 – 3rd Game in 2024)
- 6 – Medicine Hat Tigers (2nd Game in 1987 – 2nd Game in 1988)
* – active streak
MOST GOALS – ONE SERIES
- 29 – Prince Albert Raiders, 5 games (1985)
- 29 – Cornwall Royals, 5 games (1981)
- 28 – Windsor Spitfires, 4 games (2010)
MOST GOALS AGAINST – ONE SERIES
- 28 – Cornwall Royals, 5 games (1980)
MOST GOALS SCORED BY ALL TEAMS – ONE SERIES
- 86 – 1983 at Portland (Portland-28, Oshawa-28, Verdun-16, Lethbridge-14) – 8 games
MOST SHUTOUTS – ALL TEAMS – ONE SERIES
- 2 – 1994 at Laval (Steve Passmore, Kamloops 5-0 vs Chicoutimi)(Eric Fichaud, Chicoutimi 2-0 vs Laval)
- 2 – 1996 at Peterborough (Frederic Deschenes, Granby 8-0 vs Guelph & 4-0 vs Peterborough)
MOST GOALS BY ONE TEAM – ONE GAME
- 12 – Erie (May 22, 2017 vs Saint John) – 12-5 win
- 11 – Quebec (May 10, 1974 vs St. Catharines) – 11-3 win
- 11 – Regina (May 8, 1980 vs Cornwall) – 11-2 win
MOST GOALS BY BOTH TEAMS – ONE GAME
- 17 – Erie def. Saint John 12-5 (May 22, 2017)
- 16 – Kitchener def. Kamloops 9-7 (May 13, 1984)
MOST SHOTS ON GOAL BY ONE TEAM – ONE GAME
- 64 – Kelowna (May 22, 2005 vs Ottawa) – 3-2 OT loss
- 56 – Hull (May 10, 1986 vs Portland) – 7-5 win
- 54 – Kitchener (May 25, 2008 vs Spokane) – 4-1 loss (Championship Game)
FASTEST THREE GOALS BY ONE TEAM
- 38 sec. – New Westminster (May 11, 1978 vs Trois Rivieres) – 6-3 win – 2nd Period – Scott McLeod (6:03), Ken Barry (6:21), Scott McLeod (6:41)
38 sec. – Windsor (May 21, 2017 vs Seattle) – 7-1 win – 1st Period – Graham Knott (4:48), Julius Nattinen (5:09), Logan Brown (5:26)
LONGEST GAME
- 102 Minutes, 42 Seconds – May 23, 2014 Edmonton 4 – Val-d’Or 3 (3OT) (Semi-Final)
- 95 Minutes, 41 Seconds – May 22, 2005 Ottawa 3 – Kelowna 2 (2OT) (Round Robin)
- 85 Minutes, 34 Seconds – May 24, 2000 Barrie 3 – Kootenay 2 (2OT) (Round Robin)
HIGHEST TOTAL ATTENDANCE – SERIES
- 121,461 – Vancouver – 2007 (9 Games)
HIGHEST AVERAGE ATTENDANCE – SERIES
- 13,496 Vancouver – 2007 (9 Games)
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE – ONE GAME
- 17,383 – Hamilton – May 13, 1990 (Final Game)
- 16,281 – Vancouver – May 27, 2007 (Final Game)
- 14,091 – Vancouver – May 23, 2007 (Round Robin)
- 13,460 – Vancouver – May 14, 1977 (Final Game)
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE – ROUND ROBIN GAME
- 14,091 – Vancouver – May 23, 2007
- 12,699 – Montreal – May 11, 1973
- 11,134 – Hamilton – May 10, 1990
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE – SEMI-FINAL GAME
- 13,372 – Vancouver – May 25, 2007
- 10,525 – Ottawa – May 23, 1999
- 10,181 – Hamilton – May 12, 1990
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE – FINAL GAME
- 17,383 – Hamilton – May 13, 1990 (Final Game)
- 16,281 – Vancouver – May 27, 2007 (Final Game)
- 13,460 – Vancouver – May 14, 1977 (Final Game)
HIGHEST TOTAL ATTENDANCE FOR FINAL SERIES BEFORE ROUND ROBIN FORMAT (1919 TO 1971)
| YEAR |
LOCATION |
GAMES |
ATTENDANCE |
AVERAGE |
|
|
|
|
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| 1946 |
Toronto (MLG) |
7 |
102,575 |
14,654 |
| 1943 |
Toronto (MLG) |
6 |
73,867 |
12,311 |
| 1945 |
Toronto (MLG) |
5 |
65,437 |
13,087 |