Team Records (Single Season)
Wins
Since 1996
19
2016
18
2017
M. Blonski
18
2005
17
2011
17
2015
17
2017
17
2018
17
2018
17
2019
Howieson
17
2008
M. Blonski
17
2006
16
2012
16
2013
16
2014
16
2017
McDowell
16
1999
Ryall
16
1998
Whetham
16
2006
Win Streak
Since 2010
17
2016
11
2017
11
2017
10
2013
10
2018
10
2019
9
2011
9
2015
9
2016
9
2022
8
2011
8
2014
8
2015
8
2023
Overall Points
Since 2004
198
2016
M. Blonski
182
2005
M. Blonski
180
2006
179
2019
178
2015
Howieson
178
2008
177
2011
170
2012
169
2018
168
2014
168
2017
159
2013
K. Blonski
159
2009
Overall Points (Classic)
Between 1996 - 2003
McDowell
194
1999
Olson
191
2002
McDowell
178
2000
Ryall
174
1998
Broadfoot
170
2001
Broadfoot
166
1999
Shurtleff
161
2003
Ryall
159
2000
Broadfoot
155
2003
McMaster
155
1999
McDowell
154
2002
McDowell
154
2001
Whetham
154
1998
K. Blonski
148
2003
Middaugh
148
1998
PF vs. PA
Since 2010
3.00
2025
2.27
2022
2.22
2020
2.14
2024
2.09
2019
2.08
2016
2.03
2015
1.94
2017
1.92
2019
1.91
2020
1.89
2011
1.89
2015
1.86
2020
1.86
2018
1.78
2014
Points per Game
Since 2010
8.61
2020
8.55
2017
8.40
2018
7.90
2018
7.75
2019
7.71
2025
7.65
2011
7.56
2020
7.44
2020
7.43
2025
7.40
2016
7.40
2022
7.29
2025
7.25
2011
7.25
2022
Points Against per Game
Since 2010
2.29
2025
3.22
2020
3.27
2022
3.30
2024
3.35
2015
3.55
2016
3.57
2025
3.60
2019
3.65
2015
3.70
2011
3.70
2019
3.80
2018
3.90
2014
3.95
2013
Notable Records, Performances, and Moments
These include performances that are generally not statistics-based or were completed prior to detailed records being kept. All items will be written "at the time" and will not be updated if they become outdated in the future.
  • Team Olson (2024) scored an 8-ender during the playoff qualifiers and went on to win the game 16-4.
  • Team McMaster Women (2022) are the first all-female team to win the Club Championship. They are also the youngest team to ever win the Club Championship.
  • Team McMaster Men (2022) are the first team to win the inaugural Regular Season Championship.
  • Team McLeod (2022) scored an 8-ender during week 18 of competition and went on the win the game 15-6.
  • The 2020-2021 Season was the first time since 1974 that the entire season was cancelled. An "off the books" season was attempted (due to COVID-19 restrictions preventing a "typical format" season) however the season was cancelled after 2 weeks.
  • The 2019-2020 Season marked the first time since 1997 that there were no playoff games due to the COVID-19 Global Pandemic ending the season after 18 weeks.
  • Team K. Blonski (2017) are the first team to win the Club Championship 4 years in a row.
  • Team K. Blonski (2016) are the first team to win 3 sessions in a row with perfect 5-0 records, the earliest team to clinch the Club Championship (Week 15), and the first team to win the Club Championship 3 years in a row.
  • Team Simonits (2013), a bantam mixed (16 and under) team, are the youngest team to win the B flight Championship.
  • Team Macintosh (2013) scored an 8-ender during the D flight Championship. They would win the game and capture the D flight Trophy.
  • Team M. Blonski (2013) are the first team to win back-to-back sessions with perfect 5-0 records.
  • Team Lloyd (2012), a bantam (16 and under) team, are the youngest team to win a the C-flight Championship.
  • Team Vollick (2011) are unofficially tied as the League Leaders in Longest Winning Streak with 10 wins. However, due to rescheduling, the games were technically played out of order, resulting in the official 10th game being a loss, and the 11th being a win.
  • Team Dion (2010) scored an 8-ender during week one of competition and went on the win the game 10-3. They would go on to win the Club Championship, becoming the first mixed team to do so.
  • Not included in the list of Longest Win Streaks are Team M. Blonski (2005) and Team McDowell (2007) who sit in the top 10 with 9 wins.
  • Team M. Blonski (2005 & 2006) holds the record for most consecutive flight wins with 8 (1 B-flight, 7 A-flight) with a 35-5 record during that time period. The next closest is 4.
  • Team Zucker (2001) are the first all-female team to win the A-flight Playoffs. They would repeat this performance in 2003 with a 3-female, 1-male team.