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NHL ENTRY DRAFT SELECTIONS
2023
1st round, 16th overall – Samuel Honzek, Calgary Flames
4th round, 112th overall – Jaden Lipinski, Calgary Flames
2021
2nd round, 39th overall – Zack Ostapchuk, Ottawa Senators
2020
3rd round, 87th overall – Justin Sourdif, Florida Panthers
2019
1st round, 4th overall – Bowen Byram, Colorado Avalanche
7th round, 202nd overall – Trent Miner, Colorado Avalanche
2018
4th round, 122nd overall – Milos Roman, Calgary Flames
6th round, 158th overall – David Tendeck, Arizona Coyotes
6th round, 161st overall – Alex Kannok Leipert, Washington Capitals
2016
2nd round, 32nd overall – Tyler Benson, Edmonton Oilers
7th round, 201st overall – Ty Ronning, New York Rangers
2013
4th round, 93rd overall – Mason Geersten, Colorado Avalanche
4th round, 94th overall – Jackson Houck, Edmonton Oilers
2012
2nd round, 58th overall – Jordan Martinook, Phoenix Coyotes
4th round, 105th overall – Brett Kulak, Calgary Flames
2011
2nd round, 31st overall – David Musil, Edmonton Oilers
4th round, 115th overall – Marek Tvrdon, Detroit Red Wings
2010
4th round, 97th overall – Craig Cunningham, Boston Bruins
5th round, 147th overall – Brendan Gallagher, Montreal Canadiens
2009
1st round, 4th overall – Evander Kane, Atlanta Thrashers
2008
3rd round, 78th overall – Lance Bouma, Calgary Flames
4th round, 117th overall – James Wright, Tampa Bay Lightning
5th round, 137th overall – Brent Regner, Columbus Blue Jackets
2007
1st round, 23rd overall – Jonathon Blum, Nashville Predators
2nd round, 40th overall – Michal Repik, Florida Panthers
3rd round, 67th overall – Spencer Machacek, Atlanta Thrashers
3rd round, 91st overall – Tyson Sexsmith, San Jose Sharks
2006
2nd round, 50th overall – Milan Lucic, Boston Bruins
2005
1st round, 6th overall – Gilbert Brule, Columbus Blue Jackets
3rd round, 79th overall – Cody Franson, Nashville Predators
4th round, 111th overall – J.D. Watt, Calgary Flames
2004
1st round, 28th overall – Mark Fistric, Dallas Stars
9th round, 286th overall – Triston Grant, Philadelphia Flyers
2003
7th round, 219th overall – Adam Courchaine, Minnesota Wild
2002
4th round, 123rd overall – Robin Kovar, Edmonton Oilers
6th round, 179th overall – Marian Havel, Washington Capitals
PROSPECTS DRAFT SELECTIONS
2023
1st round, 6th overall – Ryan Lin
1st round, 8th overall – Brett Olson
3rd round, 58th overall – Braydon Riggall
5th round, 108th overall – Hudson Getzlaf
6th round, 117th overall – Kai Anderson
6th round, 126th overall –Brayden Tremblay
7th round, 139th overall – Luca Pura
8th round, 161st overall – Rockston Ror-Chow
9th round, 183rd overall – Max Malinousky
10th round, 205th overall – Kaden Hayes
2023 – US Prospects DRAFT
1st round, 8th Overall – Tyus Sparks
2nd round, 29th overall – Gavin Karl
2022
1st round, 7th overall – Cameron Schmidt
1st round, 19th overall – Aaron Obobaifo
1st round, 22nd overall – Jakob Oreskovic
3rd round, 54th overall – Colton Alain
6th round, 119th overall – Burke Hood
7th round, 152nd overall – Liam Magnuson
9th round, 180th overall – Simon Ward
10th round, 202nd overall – Matson Waring
11th round, 224th overall – Cade Bolding
12th round, 246th overall – Markus Lam
13th round, 268th overall – Chloe Primerano
2022 – US Prospects DRAFT
1st round, 21st Overall – Masun Fleece
2nd round, 24th overall – Cooper Simpson
2021
1st round, 11th overall – Colton Roberts
3rd round, 50th overall – Matthew Hutchison
4th round, 79th overall – Justin Ivanusec
5th round, 99th overall – Linden Burrett
7th round, 150th overall – Connor Miller
8th round, 167th overall – McCarthy Richardson
8th round, 174th overall – Jacob Goudreau
10th round, 211th overall – Ethan McEneany
2021 – US Prospects DRAFT
1st round, 18th overall – Mikhail Levaniuk
2nd round, 27th overall – Drake Murray
2020 – US Prospects DRAFT
1st round, 7th overall – Philippe Blais-Savoie
2nd round, 38th overall – Duncan Shin
2020
1st round, 10th overall – Mazden Leslie
2nd round, 32nd overall – Ty Halaburda
3rd round, 56th overall – Ethan Semeniuk
4th round, 76th overall – Matthew Edwards
5th round, 98th overall – Colin Reay
6th round, 122nd overall – Brady Smith
7th round, 135th overall – Christian Kim
7th round, 138th overall – Jack Hochsprung
8th round, 164th overall – Randy McLaughlin
9th round, 186th overall – Hunter Mcinnes
10th round, 208th overall – Ashton Dhams
11th round, 230th overall – Samuel Brown
2019
2nd round, 30th overall – Joshua Niedermayer
2nd round, 43rd overall – Bowden Singleton
4th round, 87th overall – Damian Palmieri
5th round, 99th overall – Colton Langkow
5th round, 109th overall – Julian Cull
6th round, 131st overall – Mesele Klassen
7th round, 153rd overall – Adam Hamilton
8th round, 175th overall – Jaeger Murdock
9th round, 197th overall – Jack Seaverson
10th round, 219th overall – Lynden Hanvold
11th round, 241st overall – Jimmy Clark
2018
1st round, 12th overall – Zack Ostapchuk
3rd round, 46th overall – Drew Sim
3rd round, 56th overall – Justin Lies
4th round, 78th overall – Nicco Camazzola
6th round, 122nd overall – Wyatt Cook
6th round, 126th overall – Brenden Pentecost
7th round, 144th overall – Matthew Peterson
10th round, 210th overall – Noah Alvarez
11th round, 232nd overall – Kyle Melo
12th round, 254th overall – Kyle Bochek
2017
1st round, 3rd overall – Justin Sourdif
2nd round, 24th overall – Tanner Brown
2nd round, 33rd overall – Cole Shepard
3rd round, 46th overall – Krz Plummer
3rd round, 60th overall – John Little
5th round, 103rd overall – Braedy Euerby
6th round, 126th overall – Jacob Gendron
8th round, 156th overall – Alec Saretzky
9th round, 178th overall – Ryan Mulrenin
2016
1st round, 3rd overall – Bowen Byram
1st round, 20th overall – Trent Miner
2nd round, 31st overall – Harrison Blaisdell
2nd round, 36th overall – Lukas Svejkovsky
6th round, 113th overall – Aidan Barfoot
6th round, 115th overall – Max Bulawka
7th round, 134th overall – Parker Hendren
7th round, 142nd overall – Evan Patrician
8th round, 156th overall – Lukas Konashuk
9th round, 178th overall – Kade Olsen
10th round, 200th overall – Parker Johnson
2015
1st round, 3rd overall – Tyler Popowich
2nd round, 27th overall – Kaleb Bulych
3rd round, 47th overall – Kaeden Taphorn
4th round, 79th overall – Alex Kannok Leipert
7th round, 135th overall – Devlin McCabe
8th round, 157th overall – Jacob Wassermann
9th round, 179th overall – Haydn Delorme
10th round, 201st overall – Jack Judson
10th round, 203rd overall – Todd Scott
11th round, 223rd overall – Jack Lagerstrom
2014
1st round, 8th overall – Dawson Holt
1st round, 10th overall – Brendan Semchuk
2nd round, 29th overall – Dylan Plouffe
2nd round, 42nd overall – Owen Hardy
2nd round, 44th overall – James Malm
3rd round, 51st overall – Max Gildon
6th round, 130th overall – David Tendeck
7th round, 134th overall – Bailey Dhaliwal
7th round, 139th overall – John St. Ivany
8th round, 156th overall – Jaren Turnquist
8th round, 183rd overall – Myles Mattila
2013
1st round, 1st overall – Tyler Benson
1st round, 20th overall – Matt Barberis
2nd round, 23rd overall – Ryley McKinstry
2nd round, 39th overall – Ryan Kubic
3rd round, 50th overall – Gage Ramsay
3rd round, 57th overall – Scott Mickoski
3rd round, 61st overall – Zach Walker
5th round, 102nd overall – Tyler Shugrue
2012
1st round, 15th overall – Ty Ronning
2nd round, 37th overall – Jakob Stukel
2nd round, 42nd overall – Jesse Roach
4th round, 85th overall – Stefan Wornig
5th round, 110th overall – Michael Eskra
6th round, 117th overall – Kole Bryks
6th round, 132nd overall – Jared Coghill
7th round, 133rd overall – Chase Jungels
7th round, 147th overall – Colten Iron
8th round, 169th overall – Jordan Klehr
9th round, 191st overall – Mitch Stapley
10th round, 199th overall – Owen Sillinger
2011
1st round, 20th overall – Thomas Foster
2nd round, 28th overall – Payton Lee
2nd round, 30th overall – Jake Kohlhauser
2nd round, 35th overall – Ryan Simpson
2nd round, 38th overall – Reid Zalitach
3rd round, 65th overall – Shaun Dosanjh
6th round, 112th overall – Taylor Vickerman
7th round, 133rd overall – Lucas Mercer
8th round, 167th overall – Tyler Leicht
2010
1st round, 19th overall – Anthony Ast
3rd round, 57th overall – Jackson Houck
4th round, 79th overall – Jackson Whistle
6th round, 123rd overall – Trevor Lima
7th round, 145th overall – Justin Toomey
9th round, 184th overall – Scott Savage
9th round, 189th overall – Kevan Kilistoff
10th round, 211th overall – Tanner Lishchynsky
11th round, 233rd overall – Daniel Urbani
12th round, 255th overall – Dexter Dancs
13th round, 277th overall – Tanner Posch
2009
1st round, 21st overall – Dalton Sward
2nd round, 43rd overall – Matt Bellerive
3rd round, 65th overall – Blake Orban
5th round, 109th overall – Scott Cooke
7th round, 142nd overall – Landon Robin
7th round, 152nd overall – Matias Cleland
7th round, 153rd overall – Dennis Kravchenko
9th round, 197th overall – Brett Kulak
10th round, 210th overall – Luke McColgan
10th round, 219th overall – Carter Coben
2008
1st round, 20th overall – Zach Hodder
3rd round, 46th overall – Luke Fenske
3rd round, 50th overall – Cain Franson
4th round, 82nd overall – Spencer Crow
4th round, 86th overall – Andre Parker
6th round, 130th overall – Brendan Jensen
7th round, 152nd overall – Nathan Burns
8th round, 174th overall – Zach Hillhouse
10th round, 218th overall – Aaron Hadley
2007
1st round, 19th overall – Mitch Spooner
3rd round, 52nd overall – Greg Lamoureux
3rd round, 63rd overall – Lane Scheidl
5th round, 100th overall – Brandon Scholten
5th round, 107th overall – Simon Witt
6th round, 121st overall – Mikael Jung
6th round, 129th overall – Wes Vannieuwenhuizen
7th round, 151st overall – Sahir Gil
9th round, 195th overall – Brendan Gallagher
10th round, 214th overall – J.T. Barnett
11th round, 232nd overall – Ben Otto
11th round, 236th overall – Dominic Toigo
11th round, 239th overall – Jay Deo
2006
1st round, 19th overall – Evander Kane
2nd round, 40th overall – Neil Manning
4th round, 66th overall – Jamie Tucker
6th round, 115th overall – Sean Robertson
7th round, 141st overall – Richard Hubcher
7th round, 145th overall – Cam Reid
8th round, 166th overall – Linden Saip
9th round, 187th overall – James Henry
10th round, 208th overall – Jonathan Dalton
10th round, 210th overall – Eric Coscione
11th round, 229th overall – Joe Adams
12th round, 271st overall – Tanner Erickson
13th round, 250th overall – JT Osborn
2005
1st round, 9th overall – James Wright
2nd round, 29th overall – Lance Bouma
3rd round, 49th overall – Nathan Deck
5th round, 95th overall – Mike Piluso
5th round, 96th overall – Warren Lees
7th round, 129th overall – Craig Cunningham
8th round, 147th overall – Darcy Osmond
8th round, 149th overall – Joey Walter
9th round, 169th overall – Kraymer Barnstable
2004
1st round, 14th overall – Tyson Sexsmith
2nd round, 29th overall – Mitch Czibere
2nd round, 34th overall – Ryan Molle
3rd round, 41st overall – Kyle Turris
5th round, 82nd overall – Matt Wear
7th round, 134th overall – Jonathon Blum
8th round, 154th overall – Eric Steffl
9th round, 174th overall – Ryan Toporwski
10th round, 194th overall – Nolan Toigo
11th round, 214th overall – Riley Loyst
12th round, 234th overall – Brody Foster
13th round, 254th overall – Nick Jasowiak
2003
1st round, 7th overall – Jason Reese
2nd round, 26th overall – Luke Egener
4th round, 66th overall – Scott Gabriel
6th round, 106th overall – Kenton Dulle
6th round, 115th overall – Jordan Barry
7th round, 126th overall – Mike Bolzon
7th round, 130th overall – Tim Kraus
8th round, 146th overall – Mike Macdonald
9th round, 166th overall – Kellan Turner
10th round, 186th overall – Chad Loewan
11th round, 206th overall – Justin Fehr
2002
1st round, 1st overall – Gilbert Brule
1st round, 2nd overall – Daniel Bertram
2nd round, 20th overall – Shaun Vey
3rd round, 29th overall – Jordan Kaczmer
4th round, 75th overall – Brendan Nash
5th round, 82nd overall – Brandon Brown
6th round, 96th overall – J.D. Watt
8th round, 134th overall – Nick Colliton
9th round, 153rd overall – Riley Westherhead
2001
1st round, 3rd overall – Mark Fistric
2nd round, 20th overall – Joe Logan
3rd round, 39th overall – Clayton Turko
4th round, 58th overall – Brandon Sadlowski
5th round, 77th overall – Joel Leonard
6th round, 96th overall – Landon Jones
6th round, 101st overall – Sheldon Sengara
7th round, 115th overall – Kevin Hayman
8th round, 134th overall – Kellen Rolheiser
9th round, 153rd overall – Chad Scharff
REGULAR SEASON WIN LOSS RECORDS
Season | GP | W | L | OTL | SOL | T | PTS | FINISH |
2022-23 | 68 | 28 | 32 | 5 | 3 | 64 | 3rd BC | |
2021-22 | 68 | 24 | 39 | 5 | 0 | 53 | 4th BC | |
2020-21 | 22 | 12 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 24 | 3rd BC | |
2019-20 | 62 | 32 | 24 | 4 | 2 | 70 | 2nd BC | |
2018-19 | 68 | 45 | 15 | 3 | 2 | 101 | 1st BC | |
2017-18 | 72 | 36 | 27 | 6 | 3 | 81 | 3rd BC | |
2016/17 | 72 | 20 | 46 | 3 | 3 | 46 | 5th BC | |
2015/16 | 72 | 23 | 40 | 5 | 4 | 55 | 5th BC | |
2014/15 | 72 | 27 | 41 | 2 | 2 | 58 | 5th BC | |
2013/14 | 72 | 32 | 29 | 7 | 4 | 75 | 3rd BC | |
2012/13 | 72 | 21 | 49 | 2 | 0 | 44 | 5th BC | |
2011/12 | 72 | 40 | 26 | 2 | 4 | 86 | 2nd BC | |
2010/11 | 72 | 35 | 32 | 1 | 4 | 75 | 2nd BC | |
2009/10 | 72 | 41 | 25 | 3 | 3 | 88 | 1st BC | |
2008/09 | 72 | 57 | 10 | 2 | 3 | 119 | 1st BC | |
2007/08 | 72 | 49 | 15 | 2 | 6 | 107 | 1st BC | |
2006/07 | 72 | 45 | 17 | 3 | 7 | 100 | 1st BC | |
2005/06 | 72 | 47 | 19 | 0 | 6 | 100 | 1st BC | |
2004/05 | 72 | 34 | 30 | 4 | 4 | 76 | 3rd BC | |
2003/04 | 72 | 33 | 24 | 6 | 9 | 81 | 2nd BC | |
2002/03 | 72 | 26 | 37 | 4 | 5 | 61 | 4th BC | |
2001/02 | 72 | 13 | 49 | 4 | 6 | 36 | 5th BC |
PLAYOFF SERIES HISTORY
Year | GP | W | L | OTL | Series Results | Notes |
2023 | 4 | 0 | 4 | Round 1 vs Kamloops (0-4) | ||
2022 | 12 | 6 | 6 | Round 1 vs Everett (4-2) | ||
Round 2 vs Kamloops (2-4) | ||||||
2021 | No playoffs – COVID-19 | |||||
2020 | No playoffs – COVID-19 | |||||
2019 | 22 | 15 | 7 | Round 1 vs Seattle (4-2) | ||
Round 2 vs Victoria (4-0) | ||||||
Round 3 vs Spokane (4-1) | ||||||
Round 4 vs P.A. (3-4) | Lost WHL Championship | |||||
2018 | 7 | 3 | 3 | 1 | Round 1 vs Victoria (3-4) | |
2017 | Did not qualify | |||||
2016 | Did not qualify | |||||
2015 | Did not qualify | |||||
2014 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 0 | Round 1 vs Portland (0-4) | |
2013 | Did not qualify | |||||
2012 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 | Round 1 vs Spokane (2-4) | |
2011 | 4 | 0 | 3 | 1 | Round 1 vs Tri-City (0-4) | |
2010 | 16 | 10 | 6 | 0 | Round 1 vs Kamloops (4-0) | |
Round 2 vs Portland (4-2) | ||||||
Round 3 vs Tri-City (2-4) | ||||||
2009 | 17 | 10 | 5 | 2 | Round 1 vs Prince George (4-0) | |
Round 2 vs Spokane (4-3) | ||||||
Round 3 vs Kelowna (2-4) | ||||||
2008 | 10 | 6 | 4 | 0 | Round 1 vs Chilliwack (4-0) | |
Round 2 vs Spokane (2-4) | ||||||
2007 | 22 | 15 | 3 | 4 | Round 1 vs Chilliwack (4-1) | |
Round 2 vs Seattle (4-1) | ||||||
Round 3 vs Prince George (4-1) | ||||||
Round 4 vs Medicine Hat (3-4) | Won Memorial Cup as host | |||||
2006 | 18 | 16 | 2 | 0 | Round 1 vs Prince George (4-1) | |
Round 2 vs Portland (4-1) | ||||||
Round 3 vs Everett (4-0) | ||||||
Round 4 vs Moose Jaw (4-0) | Won WHL Championship | |||||
2005 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2 | Round 1 vs Kelowna (2-4) | |
2004 | 11 | 6 | 5 | 0 | Round 1 vs Kamloops (4-1) | |
Round 2 vs Everett (2-4) | ||||||
2003 | 4 | 0 | 3 | 1 | Round 1 vs Kelowna (0-4) | |
2002 | Did not qualify |
MEMORIAL CUP
2007 – Vancouver, BC
Round Robin Standings
Team | W | L |
Medicine Hat (WHL Champions) | 2 | 1 |
Vancouver Giants (Host) | 2 | 1 |
Plymouth Whalers (OHL Champions) | 1 | 2 |
Lewiston MAINEiacs (QMJHL Champions) | 1 | 2 |
Round Robin Results
May 18: Vancouver 4 – Plymouth 3 (OT)
May 19: Lewiston 3 – Medicine Hat 1
May 20: Vancouver 2 – Lewiston 1
May 21: Medicine Hat 4 – Plymouth 1
May 22: Plymouth 2 – Lewiston 1 (OT)
May 23 vs Medicine Hat 1 – Vancouver 0
Playoff Round
May 24 – Tie-Breaker: Plymouth 5 – Lewiston 1
May 25 – Semi-Final: Vancouver 8 – Plymouth 1
May 27 – Final: Vancouver 3 – Medicine Hat 1
Giants Awards
Milan Lucic – Stafford Smythe Memorial Award (MVP) & 1st Team All-Star
Michael Repik – Ed Chynoweth Trophy (Leading Scorer) & 1st Team All-Star
Cody Franson – 1st Team All-Star
Brendan Mikkelson – 1st Team All-Star
2006 – Moncton, NB
Round Robin Standings
Team | W | L |
Quebec Remparts (QMJHL Runner-up) | 2 | 1 |
Moncton Wildcats (Host & QMJHL Champs) | 2 | 1 |
Vancouver Giants (WHL Champions) | 1 | 2 |
Peterborough Petes (OHL Champions) | 1 | 2 |
Round Robin Results
May 19: Peterborough 3 – Quebec 2
May 20: Moncton 3 – Vancouver 2
May 21: Quebec 6 – Vancouver 3
May 22: Moncton 4 – Peterborough 2
May 23: Vancouver 3 – Peterborough 2
May 24: Quebec 4 – Moncton 3
Playoff Round
May 25 – Tie-Breaker: Vancouver 6 – Peterborough 0
May 26 – Semi-Final: Moncton 3 – Vancouver 1
May 28 – Final: Quebec 6 – Moncton 2
Giants Awards
Gilbert Brule – Ed Chynoweth Trophy (Leading Scorer) & 1st Team All-Star
Paul Albers – 1st Team All-Star
SINGLE SEASON RECORDS – REGULAR SEASON
GOALS
Ty Ronning | 2017-18 | 61 |
Evander Kane | 2008-09 | 48 |
Brendan Gallagher | 2010-11 | 44 |
Adam Courchaine | 2002-03 | 43 |
Brendan Gallagher | 2011-12 | 41 |
ASSISTS
Casey Pierro-Zabotel |
2008-09 | 79 |
Craig Cunningham |
2009-10 | 60 |
Darren Lynch |
2002-03 | 53 |
Brent Regner |
2008-09 | 52 |
Carter Popoff | 2013-14 | 51 |
POINTS
* Casey Pierro-Zabotel | 2008-09 | 115 |
Craig Cunningham | 2009-10 | 97 |
Evander Kane | 2008-09 | 96 |
Brendan Gallagher | 2010-11 | 91 |
Gilbert Brule | 2004-05 | 87 |
* won WHL Scoring Title
ROOKIE SCORING (POINTS)
Fabian Lysell | 2021-22 | 62 |
Gilbert Brule | 2002-03 | 60 |
Samuel Honzek | 2022-23 | 56 |
Michal Repik | 2005-06 | 52 |
Casey Pierro-Zabotel | 2007-08 | 48 |
POWER PLAY GOALS
Evander Kane | 2008-09 | 23 |
Ty Ronning | 2017-18 | 18 |
Adam Courchaine | 2002-03 | 17 |
Milos Roman |
2018-19 | 17 |
Kevin Connauton | 2009-10 | 16 |
SHORT HANDED GOALS
James Henry |
2009-10 | 6 |
Dalton Sward | 2013-14 | 6 |
Kyle Bruce |
2003-04 | 5 |
Gilbert Brule | 2004-05 | 4 |
5 players tied with |
3 |
GAME WINNING GOALS
Evander Kane | 2008-09 | 10 |
Ty Ronning | 2017-18 | 9 |
James Malm | 2017-18 | 9 |
Brendan Gallagher | 2009-10 | 9 |
Bowen Byram | 2018-19 | 9 |
PENALTY MINUTES
Triston Grant |
2003-04 | 267 |
Garet Hunt | 2007-08 | 239 |
Robin Big Snake | 2001-02 | 225 |
J.D. Watt |
2004-05 | 213 |
J.D. Watt | 2005-06 | 199 |
PLUS/MINUS
Brent Regner |
2008-09 | +65 |
Casey Pierro-Zabotel | 2008-09 | +62 |
Jonathon Blum |
2008-09 | +53 |
Evander Kane |
2008-09 | +51 |
Garry Nunn | 2008-09 | +47 |
CAREER RECORDS – REGULAR SEASON
GOALS
Brendan Gallagher | 2008-12 | 136 |
Ty Ronning | 2013-2018 | 127 |
Adam Courchaine | 2001-05 | 126 |
Mitch Bartley |
2002-06 | 107 |
Jackson Houck | 2011-15 | 91 |
ASSISTS
Jonathon Blum |
2005-09 | 155 |
Adam Courchaine | 2001-05 | 147 |
Brendan Gallagher |
2008-12 | 144 |
Neil Manning | 2006-12 | 138 |
Craig Cunningham | 2006-10 | 136 |
POINTS
Brendan Gallagher | 2008-12 | 280 |
Adam Courchaine | 2001-05 | 273 |
Craig Cunningham | 2006-10 | 222 |
Ty Ronning | 2013-18 | 218 |
Mitch Bartley | 2002-06 | 214 |
POWER PLAY GOALS
Adam Courchaine | 2001-05 | 47 |
Brendan Gallagher | 2008-12 | 39 |
Mitch Bartley | 2002-06 | 38 |
Neil Manning |
2006-12 | 35 |
Evander Kane | 2006-09 | 33 |
SHORT HANDED GOALS
James Henry |
2006-12 | 10 |
Dalton Sward | 2009-15 | 9 |
Mitch Bartley | 2002-06 | 7 |
Craig Cunningham | 2006-10 | 6 |
2 players tied with | 5 |
GAME WINNING GOALS
Ty Ronning | 2013-18 | 20 |
Gilbert Brule | 2002-06 | 19 |
Spencer Machacek | 2005-08 | 16 |
Michal Repik |
2005-08 | 16 |
Evander Kane | 2006-09 | 16 |
GAMES PLAYED
Neil Manning |
2006-12 | 310 |
Craig Cunnigham | 2006-10 | 295 |
Dalton Sward | 2009-15 | 294 |
Ty Ronning | 2013-2018 | 285 |
James Henry |
2006-12 | 281 |
PENALTY MINUTES
Triston Grant | 2001-05 | 713 |
J.D. Watt | 2003-07 | 594 |
Garet Hunt | 2004-08 | 542 |
Mark Fistric |
2001-06 | 453 |
2 players tied with |
416 |
SINGLE SEASON RECORDS – PLAYOFFS
GOALS
Gilbert Brule | 2006 | 16 |
Craig Cunningham | 2010 | 12 |
Brendan Gallagher | 2010 | 11 |
Kendall McArdle | 2007 | 11 |
Wacey Rabbit |
2007 | 11 |
ASSISTS
Bowen Byram | 2019 | 18 |
Fabian Lysell |
2022 | 17 |
Michal Repik |
2007 | 16 |
Davis Koch | 2019 | 16 |
Paul Albers | 2006 | 16 |
POINTS
Gilbert Brule | 2006 | 30 |
Bowen Byram | 2019 | 26 |
Michal Repik | 2007 | 26 |
Craig Cunningham | 2010 | 24 |
Zack Ostapchuk | 2022 | 23 |
POWER PLAY GOALS
Jonathon Blum |
2009 | 6 |
Brendan Gallagher | 2010 | 5 |
Wacey Rabbit | 2007 | 5 |
4 players tied with |
4 |
SHORT HANDED GOALS
Mitch Bartley |
2006 | 2 |
Kendall McArdle | 2007 | 2 |
GAME WINNING GOALS
Gilbert Brule | 2006 | 4 |
Jared Dmytriw | 2019 | 3 |
Dawson Holt | 2019 | 3 |
Lance Bouma |
2009 | 3 |
Ty Morris | 2004 | 3 |
Wacey Rabbit |
2007 | 3 |
Tomas Vincour | 2010 | 3 |
PENALTY MINUTES
J.D. Watt | 2007 | 72 |
Kendall McArdle | 2007 | 49 |
Lance Bouma | 2010 | 47 |
Evander Kane |
2009 | 45 |
Gilbert Brule |
2006 | 44 |
PLUS/MINUS
Paul Albers |
2006 | +14 |
Gilbert Brule | 2006 | +14 |
Owen Hardy | 2019 | +14 |
Cody Franson | 2006 | +14 |
Kendall McArdle |
2007 | +14 |
Michal Repik | 2007 | +14 |
CAREER RECORDS – PLAYOFFS
GOALS
Gilbert Brule | 2002-06 | 22 |
Spencer Machacek | 2005-08 | 20 |
Brendan Gallagher | 2008-12 | 19 |
Michal Repik |
2005-08 | 18 |
Craig Cunnigham |
2006-10 | 18 |
ASSISTS
Jonathon Blum |
2005-09 | 28 |
Brent Regner |
2005-09 | 27 |
Michal Repik | 2005-08 | 25 |
Craig Cunningham | 2006-10 | 24 |
2 players tied with | 22 |
POINTS
Gilbert Brule | 2002-06 | 44 |
Michal Repik | 2005-08 | 43 |
Jonathon Blum | 2005-09 | 42 |
Craig Cunningham | 2006-10 | 42 |
Spencer Machacek | 2005-08 | 41 |
POWER PLAY GOALS
Jonathon Blum | 2005-09 | 10 |
Spencer Machacek | 2005-08 | 9 |
Gilbert Brule | 2002-06 | 9 |
Brendan Gallagher | 2008-12 | 8 |
Mitch Bartley |
2002-06 | 6 |
SHORT HANDED GOALS
Mitch Bartley | 2002-06 | 4 |
Spencer Machacek | 2005-08 | 2 |
Mario Bliznak | 2005-08 | 2 |
Kendall McArdle |
2006-07 | 2 |
8 players tied with |
1 |
GAME WINNING GOALS
Gilbert Brule | 2002-06 | 5 |
Michal Repik | 2005-08 | 4 |
Lance Bouma | 2005-10 | 4 |
8 players tied with | 3 |
GAMES PLAYED
Jonathon Blum | 2005-09 | 67 |
Lance Bouma |
2005-10 | 65 |
Craig Cunningham |
2006-10 | 58 |
J.D. Watt |
2003-07 | 55 |
James Wright |
2005-10 | 53 |
PENALTY MINUTES
J.D. Watt | 2003-07 | 140 |
Lance Bouma | 2005-10 | 97 |
Gilbert Brule |
2002-06 | 62 |
Michal Repik | 2005-08 | 61 |
James Henry | 2006-12 | 57 |
GOALTENDING – SINGLE SEASON RECORDS – REGULAR SEASON
Based on a minimum 20 Games Played
GAMES PLAYED
Tyson Sexsmith |
2007-08 | 62 |
Marek Schwarz | 2004-05 | 56 |
Dustin Slade | 2005-06 | 56 |
Ryan Kubic | 2016-17 | 56 |
2 goalies tied with | 55 |
WINS
Tyson Sexsmith | 2007-08 | 43 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2008-09 | 39 |
Dustin Slade | 2005-06 | 36 |
Adam Morrison | 2011-12 | 35 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2006-07 | 31 |
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
Jamie Tucker |
2008-09 | 1.51 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2006-07 | 1.79 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2007-08 | 1.89 |
Dustin Slade | 2005-06 | 1.90 |
Trent Miner | 2018-19 | 1.98 |
SAVE PERCENTAGE
Jamie Tucker | 2008-09 | .936 |
Trent Miner | 2018-19 | .924 |
Aaron Sorochan |
2003-04 | .919 |
David Tendeck | 2019-20 | .920 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2006-07 | .915 |
Trent Miner | 2020-21 | .915 |
SHUT-OUTS
Dustin Slade | 2005-06 | 11 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2006-07 | 10 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2007-08 | 9 |
3 goalies tied with |
6 |
GOALTENDING – CAREER RECORDS – REGULAR SEASON
Based on a minimum 30 Games Played
GAMES PLAYED
Tyson Sexsmith |
2005-09 | 178 |
David Tendeck | 2015-20 | 145 |
Payton Lee | 2012-15 | 140 |
Ryan Kubic | 2014-2017 | 109 |
Mark Segal | 2009-11 | 91 |
Trent Miner | 20018-21 | 84 |
WINS
Tyson Sexsmith | 2005-09 | 120 |
David Tendeck | 2015-20 | 72 |
Payton Lee | 2012-15 | 52 |
Trent Miner | 2018-21 | 48 |
Dustin Slade | 2005-06 | 45 |
Mark Segal | 2009-11 | 45 |
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
Dustin Slade | 2005-06 | 1.84 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2005-09 | 2.00 |
Jamie Tucker | 2008-10 | 2.15 |
Aaron Sorochan | 2003-04 | 2.37 |
Trent Miner | 2018-21 | 2.49 |
SAVE PERCENTAGE
Aaron Sorochan | 2003-04 | .919 |
Jamie Tucker | 2008-10 | .914 |
Dustin Slade | 2005-06 | .914 |
Trent Miner | 2018-21 | .910 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2005-09 | .907 |
David Tendeck | 2015-20 | .905 |
SHUT-OUTS
* Tyson Sexsmith | 2005-09 | 26 |
Dustin Slade | 2005-06 | 13 |
Mark Segal | 2009-11 | 10 |
David Tendeck | 2015-20 | 10 |
Trent Miner | 2018-Present | 8 |
* WHL & CHL Record
GOATENDING – SINGLE SEASON RECORDS – PLAYOFFS
Based on a minimum 10 Games Played
GAMES PLAYED
Tyson Sexsmith |
2007 | 22 |
Dustin Slade | 2006 | 18 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2009 | 17 |
David Tendeck | 2019 | 17 |
Mark Segal | 2010 | 16 |
WINS
Dustin Slade | 2006 | 16 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2007 | 14 |
David Tendeck | 2019 | 11 |
Mark Segal | 2010 | 10 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2009 | 10 |
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
Dustin Slade | 2006 | 1.31 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2007 | 1.79 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2008 | 1.82 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2009 | 1.88 |
David Tendeck | 2019 | 2.38 |
SAVE PERCENTAGE
Dustin Slade | 2006 | .938 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2008 | .931 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2009 | .927 |
David Tendeck | 2019 | .918 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2007 | .914 |
Aaron Sorochan | 2004 | .906 |
SHUT-OUTS
* Dustin Slade | 2006 | 6 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2007 | 4 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2009 | 1 |
* WHL Record
GOALTENDING – CAREER RECORDS – PLAYOFFS
Based on a minimum 300 Minutes Played
GAMES PLAYED
Tyson Sexsmith |
2005-09 | 49 |
David Tendeck | 2015-20 | 22 |
Mark Segal | 2009-11 | 20 |
Dustin Slade | 2005-06 | 18 |
Aaron Sorochan | 2003-04 | 11 |
WINS
Tyson Sexsmith | 2005-09 | 30 |
Dustin Slade | 2005-06 | 16 |
David Tendeck | 2015-20 | 13 |
Mark Segal | 2009-10 | 10 |
Aaron Sorochan | 2003-04 | 6 |
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
Dustin Slade | 2005-06 | 1.31 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2005-09 | 1.83 |
David Tendeck | 2015-20 | 2.65 |
Aaron Sorochan | 2003-04 | 2.76 |
Marek Schwarz |
2004-05 | 2.86 |
SAVE PERCENTAGE
Dustin Slade | 2005-06 | .938 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2005-09 | .923 |
David Tendeck | 2015-20 | .907 |
Aaron Sorochan | 2003-04 | .906 |
Marek Schwarz | 2004-05 | .903 |
SHUT-OUTS
Dustin Slade | 2005-06 | 6 |
Tyson Sexsmith | 2005-09 | 5 |
WHL/CHL AWARD WINNERS
BC Division Rookie of the Year
2023 Samuel Honzek
BC Division Goaltender of the Year
2023 Jesper Vikman
BC Division Top Player
2021 Justin Sourdif
Sherwin-Williams CHL Top Prospect Award
2018-19 Bowen Byram
Humanitarian of the Year (Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy)
2017-18 Ty Ronning
Top Scorer (Bob Clarke Trophy)
2008-09 Casey Pierro-Zabotel
Defenceman of the Year (Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy)
2008-09 Jonathon Blum*
Coach of the Year (Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy)
2008-09 Don Hay
Playoff MVP
2006 Gilbert Brule
Executive of the Year (Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy)
2005-06 Scott Bonner
Scholastic Player of the Year (Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy)
2004-05 Gilbert Brule*
Scholastic Team of the Year
2004-05 Vancouver Giants
Marketing/Public Relations Award
2004-05 Roger Lemire*
Rookie of the Year (Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy)
2003-04 Gilbert Brule
*Named CHL Recipient
WHL ALL-STARS
2022-23 Jesper Vikman, B.C. Division 1st All-Star Team
2020-21 Justin Sourdif, B.C. Division
Tristen Nielsen, B.C. Division
Trent Miner, B.C. Division
Alex Kannok Leipert, B.C. Division
2019-20 Bowen Byram, 2nd Team Western Conference
2018-19 Bowen Byram, 1st Team Western Conference
2017-18 Ty Ronning, 2nd Team Western Conference
David Tendeck, 2nd Team Western Conference
2011-12 Brendan Gallagher, 1st Team Western Conference
2010-11 Brendan Gallagher, 1st Team Western Conference
2009-10 Craig Cunningham, 1st Team Western Conference
Kevin Connauton, 1st Team Western Conference
2008-09 Jonathon Blum, 1st Team Western Conference
Evander Kane, 1st Team Western Conference
Casey Pierro-Zabotel, 1st Team Western Conference
2006-07 Cody Franson, 1st Team Western Conference
2005-06 Paul Albers, 1st Team Western Conference
Dustin Slade, 1st Team Western Conference
2004-05 Gilbert Brule, 1st Team Western Conference
2003-04 Adam Courchaine, 1st Team Western Conference
IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
2023 Zack Ostapchuk, Canada (Gold Medal)
Samuel Honzek, Slovakia
2022 Zack Ostapchuk, Canada (Gold Medal)
Michael Dyck, Canada (Assistant Coach) (Gold Medal)
Mike Burnstein, Canada (Athletic Therapist) (Gold Medal)
Fabian Lysell, Sweden (Bronze Medal)
Jesper Vikman, Sweden
2021 Bowen Byram, Canada (Silver Medal)
Michael Dyck, Canada (Assistant Coach) (Silver Medal)
Marko Stacha, Slovakia
2020 Bowen Byram, Canada (Gold Medal)
Mike Burnstein, Canada (Trainer) (Gold Medal)
2019 Milos Roman, Slovakia
Mike Burnstein, Canada (Trainer)
2018 Milos Roman, Slovakia
2017 Radovan Bondra, Slovakia
2016 Radovan Bondra, Slovakia
2012 Brendan Gallagher, Canada (Bronze Medal)
David Musil, Czech Republic
Marek Tvrdon, Slovakia
Don Hay, Canada (Head Coach) (Bronze Medal)
2009 Jonathon Blum, USA
Evander Kane, Canada (Gold Medal)
2008 Jonathon Blum, USA
2007 Mario Bliznak, Slovakia
Michal Repik, Czech Republic
Cody Franson, Canada (Gold Medal)
Kenndal McArdle, Canada (Gold Medal)
2005 Andrej Meszaros, Slovakia
Marek Schwarz, Czech Republic (Named Top Goaltender of the tournament. Bronze Medal)
2004 Marcin Kolusz, Poland
TOP PROSPECTS GAME
2023 Samuel Honzek (did not play due to injury)
Jaden Lipinski
2020 Justin Sourdif
2019 Bowen Byram
2018 Milos Roman (did not play due to injury)
2016 Tyler Benson (did not play due to injury)
Ty Ronning (named as an injury replacement)
2012 Brett Kulak
2011 David Musil
2009 Evander Kane
2008 James Wright
2007 Michal Repik
Jonathon Blum
2005 Gilbert Brule – Named Game MVP, game took place at Pacific Coliseum
2004 Mark Fistric
MISCELLANEOUS
WHL Record for Most Overtime Goals in one season: 6 – Bowen Byram (2018-19)
WHL Record for Most Shut-Outs in one season (team) – 14 – 2006-07 (tied with 3 others)
WHL Record for Longest Playoff Winning Streak – 12 – 2005-06 (tied with 4 others)
WHL Record for Longest Shut-Out String in one playoff season: 199:17 – Dustin Slade, 2006 (WHL Playoff Record)
Giants Record for Longest regular season Winning Streak – 11 – 2008-09 and 2019-20.
Giants Record for Longest consecutive goal-scoring streak – 11 – Ty Ronning (2017-18)
Giants Record for Longest regular season Shut-Out String: 234:31 – Trent Miner, 2021
Giants Record for Most Saves in a Playoff Game – 50 – Jesper Vikman (2022)
On March 20, 2010, the Giants and Kamloops Blazers combined for the fastest three goals in WHL playoff history. Craig Cunningham scored at 3:58 of the 3rd period for Vancouver, James Henry scored at 4:14 for Vancouver, and Dalibor Bortnak scored at 4:21 for Kamloops. The Giants won 6-3.
The Giants have played in 2 of the 6 longest games in WHL history. They come in at #3, which was 126:05 on April 10, 2009 vs. Spokane at the Pacific Coliseum (Chiefs won 3-2). The sixth longest game occurred in Chilliwack on March 25, 2008. The Giants won 4-3 in a game that lasted 119:34.