First Place Teams in Division to Win Calder Cup Playoffs – 54 Hershey 6; Cleveland 5; Rochester 5; Providence 5; Springfield 4; Buffalo 3; Pittsburgh 3; Nova Scotia 2; Adirondack 2; Maine 2; Syracuse 1; Indianapolis 1; Cincinnati 1; New Brunswick 1; Albany 1; Philadelphia 1; Hartford 1; Saint John 1; Houston 1; Milwaukee 1; Chicago 1; Norfolk 1; Grand Rapids 1; Texas 1; Manchester 1; Toronto 1; Charlotte 1Second Place Teams in Division to Win Calder Cup Playoffs – 15 Hershey 4; Buffalo 2; Adirondack 2; Cleveland 1; Indianapolis 1; Nova Scotia 1; Portland 1; Philadelphia 1; Lake Erie 1; Grand Rapids 1 Third Place Teams in Division to Win Calder Cup Playoffs – 10 Cleveland 3; Springfield 2; Maine 1; Sherbrooke 1; Cape Breton 1; Rochester 1; Hamilton 1 Fourth Place Teams in Division to Win Calder Cup Playoffs – 3 Hershey 1; Springfield 1; Chicago 1 Fifth Place Teams in Division to Win Calder Cup Playoffs – 1 Binghamton 1 Most Playoffs Championships Won – 11 Hershey Bears Most Consecutive Championships Won – 3 Springfield Indians – 1960-61-62 Most Times in Playoffs – 68 Hershey Bears Most Consecutive Times in Playoffs – 24 Cleveland Barons, 1941-64 Most Times in Finals – 23 Hershey Bears Most Times Losing in Finals – 12 Hershey Bears Most Consecutive Times in Finals – 4 Rochester Americans, 1965-66-67-68 Most Games Played – 629 Hershey Bears (68 playoffs) Most Games Played, One Team, One Playoff – 25 Chicago Wolves, 2002 Most Games Played, All Teams, One Playoff – 93 2004 Most Games Won – 336 Hershey Bears (68 playoffs) Most Games Won, One Playoff – 17 Chicago Wolves, 2002 (17-8) Most Home Games Won, One Playoff – 12 Chicago Wolves, 2002 (12-2) Most Road Games Won, One Playoff – 10 Binghamton Senators, 2011 (10-2) Most Home Games Won, All Teams, One Playoff – 55 2002 (of 81 games played) Most Road Games Won, All Teams, One Playoff – 54 2004 (of 93 games played) Most Consecutive Games Won – 15 Cleveland Barons – 1964 (9), 1966 (6) Most Consecutive Games Won, One Playoff – 12 Hershey Bears, 1988 Most Consecutive Home Games Won – 16 Providence Bruins – 1997 (1), 1999 (10), 2000 (5) Most Consecutive Home Games Won, One Playoff – 11 Philadelphia Phantoms, 2005 Most Consecutive Road Games Won – 9 Philadelphia Phantoms – 1998 (9) Most Consecutive Road Games Won, One Playoff – 9 Philadelphia Phantoms, 1998 Most Consecutive Series Won – 8 Hershey Bears – 2009 (4), 2010 (4) Most Games Lost – 293 Hershey Bears (68 playoffs) Most Games Lost, One Playoff – 12 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, 2004 Most Road Games Lost, One Playoff – 8 Syracuse Crunch, 2017 Most Consecutive Games Lost – 13 Milwaukee Admirals – 2013 (2), 2014 (3), 2016 (3), 2017 (3), 2019 (2) Most Consecutive Home Games Lost – 9 Bridgeport Sound Tigers – 2004 (2), 2006 (3), 2009 (3), 2010 (1) Most Consecutive Road Games Lost – 12 Providence Reds – 1941 (2), 1943 (1), 1946 (1), 1948 (3), 1949 (5) Most Consecutive Series Lost – 10 Springfield Indians – 1937, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1955 Most Goals Scored, One Playoff – 85 Sherbrooke Canadiens, 1987 (17 games) Cape Breton Oilers, 1993 (16 games) Most Goals Allowed, One Playoff – 81 Maine Mariners, 1981 (20 games) Three Fastest Goals Scored – 0:23 Maine vs. Sherbrooke, 1985 Semifinals (Maine scored at 19:29, 19:42 and 19:52 of the second period) Most Goals Scored, One Team, One Playoff Game – 15 New Haven (15) vs. Binghamton (1) – April 23, 1979 Most Goals Scored, Both Teams, One Playoff Game – 18 Baltimore (10) vs. Cincinnati (8) – April 28, 1972 Most Goals Both Teams, Two-Game Series – 19 1993, Cape Breton (13) won 2-0 over Springfield (6) Fewest Goals Both Teams, Two-Game Series – 4 1941, Hershey (3) won 2-0 over New Haven (1) Most Goals One Team, Two-Game Series – 14 1991, Hershey (14) won in Super OT over Adirondack (4) Fewest Goals One Team, Two-Game Series – 0 2004, Norfolk (6) won 2-0 over Binghamton (0) | | Most Goals Both Teams, Three-Game Series – 31 1949, Cleveland (16) won 2-1 over Springfield (15)Fewest Goals Both Teams, Three-Game Series – 9 1939, Cleveland (7) won 2-1 over Springfield (2) Most Goals One Team, Three-Game Series – 22 1951, Pittsburgh (22) won 3-0 over Springfield (2) Fewest Goals One Team, Three-Game Series – 2 1939, Cleveland (7) won 2-1 over Springfield (2) 1951, Pittsburgh (22) won 3-0 over Springfield (2) Most Goals Both Teams, Four-Game Series – 43 1984, Baltimore (28) won 4-0 over Springfield (15) Fewest Goals Both Teams, Four-Game Series – 10 2003, Manitoba (6) won 3-1 over Providence (4) Most Goals One Team, Four-Game Series – 30 1944, Buffalo (30) won 4-0 over Cleveland (9) Fewest Goals One Team, Four-Game Series – 2 2012, Norfolk (14) won 4-0 over St. John’s (2) Most Goals Both Teams, Five-Game Series – 51 1996, Fredericton (26) won 3-2 over Prince Edward Island (25) Fewest Goals Both Teams, Five-Game Series – 17 1965, Hershey (9) won 3-2 over Cleveland (8) Most Goals One Team, Five-Game Series – 34 1989, Adirondack (34) won 4-1 over New Haven (19) Fewest Goals One Team, Five-Game Series – 6 1962, Springfield (12) won 4-1 over Buffalo (6) 1972, Nova Scotia (28) won 4-1 over Springfield (6) 2008, Rockford (12) won 4-1 over Houston (6) Most Goals Both Teams, Six-Game Series – 56 1986, Adirondack (28) won 4-2 over Fredericton (28) Fewest Goals Both Teams, Six-Game Series – 20 2011, Charlotte (10) won 4-2 over W-B/Scranton (10) Most Goals One Team, Six-Game Series – 37 1979, New Haven (37) won 4-2 over Binghamton (14) Fewest Goals One Team, Six-Game Series – 10 1966, Rochester (19) won 4-2 over Cleveland (10) 2000, Hartford (14) won 4-2 over Rochester (10) 2006, Manitoba (15) won 4-2 over Syracuse (10) 2010, Manchester (16) won 4-2 over Worcester (10) 2011, Charlotte (10) won 4-2 over W-B/Scranton (10) 2011, W-B/Scranton (10) lost 4-2 to Charlotte (10) Most Goals Both Teams, Seven-Game Series – 66 1981, Maine (32) won 4-3 over Springfield (34) Fewest Goals Both Teams, Seven-Game Series – 23 2008, Philadelphia (11) won 4-3 over Albany (12) Most Goals One Team, Seven-Game Series – 35 1946, Buffalo (35) won 4-3 over Cleveland (24) Fewest Goals One Team, Seven-Game Series – 11 2008, Albany (12) lost 4-3 to Philadelphia (11) Most Shutouts Played, One Playoff – 17 2004 (of 93 games played) Most Shutouts Won, One Playoff – 6 Rochester Americans, 2000 Most Shutouts Played, One Series – 4 2008, Philadelphia Phantoms (2) vs. Albany River Rats (2) Most Shutouts Won, One Series – 3 1947, Hershey Bears vs. Pittsburgh Hornets 2000, Rochester Americans vs. Albany River Rats Fewest Shutouts Played, One Playoff – 0 Several times; last: 1976 Highest Scoring Shutout – 10-0 Buffalo vs. Hershey – Mar. 24, 1943 (Semifinals) Richmond vs. Baltimore – April 6, 1974 (Quarterfinals) Most Overtime Games, One Playoff – 27 2004 (of 93 games played) Most Overtime Games, One Team, One Playoff – 11 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, 2004 Most Overtime Games Won, One Team, One Playoff – 8 Hershey Bears, 2010 Most Overtime Games, One Series – 5 2004, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins vs. Bridgeport Sound Tigers 2008, Syracuse Crunch vs. Manitoba Moose 2011, Binghamton Senators vs. Manchester Monarchs Most Overtime Games Won, One Team, One Series – 4 2008, Syracuse Crunch vs. Manitoba 2011, Binghamton Senators vs. Manchester Longest Playoff Game – 146:48 Lehigh Valley 2 at Charlotte 1 – May 9, 2018 (Atlantic Division Finals, Game 4) Alex Krushelnyski scored the winning goal at 6:48 of the fifth overtime period. (Only 20-minute sudden-death periods were played.) Most Power Play Goals, One Team, One Playoff – 35 Hershey, 1997 (23 games) Most Shorthanded Goals, All Teams, One Playoff – 21 1993 (57 games) Most Shorthanded Goals, One Team, One Playoff – 7 Milwaukee Admirals, 2006 Most Penalty Minutes, One Team, One Series – 323 Hershey Bears, 1995 vs. Cornwall Aces (6 games) Most Penalty Minutes, Both Teams, One Series – 575 Cornwall Aces (252) vs. Hershey Bears (323), 1995 (6 games) Most Penalty Minutes, One Team, One Game – 186 Hershey Bears, Apr. 21, 1995 vs. Cornwall Most Penalty Minutes, Both Teams, One Game – 350 Hershey Bears (179) vs. Philadelphia Phantoms (171), May 3, 1997 Highest Total Attendance, One Team, One Playoff Year – 116,095 Manitoba Moose – 2009 (11 games) Highest Average Attendance, One Team, One Playoff Year – 11,522 Philadelphia Phantoms – 1997 (6 games) records through 2019 |