Season 10 Records
The majority of this season’s new records came from teams. The Sasquatches set new records for the most points, most wins, least losses, and highest goals differential. The Sasquatches were the first team to break the 100 points barrier finishing with 104. The Renegades held the previous records.
As dominate as the Sasquatches were, it was the Flying Elbows that set new records for the least goals against at 144, and the most shutouts with 8. The Sasquatches set the 2nd place record for goals against allowing only 149. The previous records were held by the Shooters who allowed 166 goals during our 5th season and FUBAR who earned 6 shutouts last season.
There were only a few individual records stretched this season and Brandon Leet-MacFarlane, backstopping the Flying Elbows, took a couple of these. Brandon shattfered records for best goals against average with 2.14 and 8 shutouts. The previous gaa record was held by Don Theriault at 2.76 and shared the previous shutouts record with Scott Shepard and Richard Morneau each with 5. The only other individual records were Marc Guitard of the Sasquatches tying Greg Geurts’ record of 80 first assists during a season, and Rick Bartlett stretching his own record of consecutive 100 points seasons to 10, as well as becoming the oldest player to score 100 points.
This season was the first time we had defaulted games. It’s often hard to make every game and with three games defaulted, it allowed only half the league’s players an opportunity to play a full 60 games. The following are the players that did. Rene Pitre, Evan Bartlett, Rick Bartlett, Bobby Woods, and Yvon Mayer. There were three players that didn’t miss a game other than defaults. They were James Campbell, Phil Cronkite, and Jamie Williams.
Jim Taylor has said he has now retired and if that is the case he’ll be doing so as the league’s overall leading scorer.
