List of South Carolina Stingrays seasons

This is a list of seasons completed by the South Carolina Stingrays of the ECHL. This list documents the records and playoff results for all seasons the Stingrays have completed in the ECHL since their inception in 1993.

Historical statistics

Updated May 25, 2016.[1][2][3]

Regular season

Season Games WonLostTiedOTLSOLPoints Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Average attendance
199394683326 9 752942916th, East9,151
199495684219 7 912252151st, Southern8,589
199596704022 8 882842513rd, East7,447
199697704515101003452531st, East7,442
199798704123 6 882462181st, Southeast6,364
19989970402010 902352163rd, Southeast6,592
19990070352510 802532424th, Southeast6,079
200001724223 7 912402101st, Southeast6,003
200102723926 7 852352254th, Southeast5,657
200203724222 8 922482252nd, Southeast5,706
200304723928 5 832052024th, Southern5,056
200405723924 3 6 872302192nd, East4,941
200506723225 78792302374th, South5,000
200607723627 4 5812502516th, South5,005
200708724722 2 1972561922nd, South5,008
200809714223 2 4902491872nd, South5,001
200910724119 6 6942482162nd, South4,821
201011723729 3 3801942042nd, South3,399
201112723728 4 3811911804th, South3,251
201213723826 5 3841981713rd, South3,528
201314724323 2 4921971731st, South3,812
201415724520 1 6972241632nd, East3,856
2015–16 72 44 18 7 3 98 224 162 1st, South3,957

Playoffs

SeasonWild Card Round
Conf. 1st Round (2006–08)§
1st round2nd round3rd roundKelly Cup Finals
1994 L, 12, HRA
1995 W, 32, JOHN L, 13, NASH
1996 W, 30, LSV L, 23, CHR
1997 W, 30, CHR W, 30, HRA W, 32, PEN W, 41, LOU
1998 L, 23, PDP
1999 BYEL, 03, MISS
2000 W, 20, BAT W, 32, PDP L, 03, LOU
2001 BYEW, 31, ARK W, 32, MOB W, 40, LOU W, 41, TRE
2002 L, 13, FLA
2003 BYEL, 13, PDP
2004 BYEW, 31, COL L, 03, FLA
2005 L, 13, FLA
2006 W, 21, CHR L, 03, GWT
2007 Out of playoffs
2008 W, 32, AUG W, 32, GWT W, 32, COLL, 14, CIN
2009 W, 42, CHR W, 42, FLA W, 40, CINW, 43, AK
2010 L, 23, CIN
2011 L, 13, WHL
2012 W, 31, GWT L, 14, KAL
2013 L, 04, GWT
2014 L, 04, WHL
2015 W, 43, REA W, 42, FLAW, 4–3, TOL L, 3–4 ALN
2016 W, 4–1, KAL W, 4–3, ADK L, 3–4, WHL

Team records

Updated April 2, 2012.[3]

All-time Stingrays games played (top 5)

  • 550 Canada Brett Marietti (19962004)
  • 489 United States David Seitz (19962004)
  • 373 United States Marty Clapton (200006)

All-time Stingrays penalty minutes (top 5)

  • 1,131 United States Nate Kiser (200411)
  • 1,127 Canada Brett Marietti (19962004)
  • 930 Canada Trevor Johnson (200006)
  • 820 Canada Marc Tardif (19952000)

Team season records

Division championships: 7
Regular season points championships: 1
Most points-one season: 100 199697
Fewest points-one season: 75 199394
Most wins-one season: 47 200708
Fewest wins-one season: 32 200506
Most losses-one season: 29 201011
Fewest losses-one season: 15 199697
Most goals scored-one season: 345 199697
Most penalty minutes-one season: 2,075 199495
Longest winning streak: 13 games 11/24/0912/19/09
Longest winless streak: 10 games 11/1/0511/23/05
Single game attendance record: 10,570 vs. Reading 1/23/10
Single season attendance record: 311,148 199394

ECHL team records

Updated April 14, 2015.[4][5]

Regular season

  • Most wins in team history (875) 2nd in league
  • Most road wins in team history (397) 2nd in league
  • Most ties in team history (141) 4th in league
  • Most home ties in team history (72) 3rd in league
  • Most road ties in team history (69) 4th in league
  • Fewest road losses, one season (7) 200910 3rd in league
  • Most ties, one season (15) 200506 3rd in league
  • Longest winning streak, one season (13) 200910 4th in league
  • Longest home winning streak, one season (18) 199495
  • Longest road winning streak, one season (10) 200001
  • Most goals, one season (345) 199697 5th in league
  • Most shorthand goals, one season (22) 200607 2nd in league
  • Fewest shorthand goals, one season (3) 200102 2nd in league
  • Most 50-or-more goal scorers, one season (2) 199697
  • Most 40-or-more goal scorers, one season (3) 199697
  • Most shots on goal, one team, one game (67) vs. Huntington Jan. 19, 1994 3rd in league
  • Most shots on goal, one team, one period (31) vs. Raleigh Dec. 7, 1996 3rd in league
  • Most players with a point in one game (15) vs. Reading Jan. 22, 2010
  • Most consecutive shutouts (3) Feb. 1921, 2010
  • Most consecutive shutouts, home (3) Feb. 1921, 2010
  • Fewest penalty minutes, one season (965) 200910 2nd in league
  • Lowest penalty minutes per-game average, one season (13.4) 200910 2nd in league

Postseason

  • Most Kelly Cup/Riley Cup championships (3) (tied with Hampton Roads and Alaska)
  • Most final series appearances - (3) (tied with 6 teams) 2nd in league
  • Most years in playoffs (16)
  • Most playoff games (165) 2nd in league
  • Most playoff wins (84) 3rd in league
  • Most playoff wins in one playoff year (16) 2009
  • Most home playoff wins (53)
  • Most playoff losses (81)
  • Most home playoff losses (34) 2nd in league
  • Most road playoff losses (47)
  • Longest playoff winning streak (8) 2001 3rd in league
  • Longest playoff losing streak (9) 2012, 13, 14 2nd in league
  • Most goals, one team, two-game series (11) vs. Baton Rouge 2000
  • Most goals, one team, five-game series (27) vs. Louisiana 1997
  • Fewest goals, one team, five-game series (9) vs. Cincinnati 2010 3rd in league
  • Most goals, both teams, five-game series (48) vs. Hampton Roads 1997
  • Fewest goals, both teams, five-game series (22) vs. Cincinnati 2010 4th in league
  • Most power-play goals in a playoff series (36) 1997
  • Longest overtime playoff game (110:37) vs. Mississippi Apr. 13, 1999 5th in league
  • Most overtime wins, one team, one playoff year (4) 2008 2nd in league

References

  1. "ECHL stats archive". ECHL. Retrieved April 16, 2013.
  2. "Standings for the South Carolina Stingrays of the ECHL". hockeydb.com. Retrieved April 16, 2013.
  3. 1 2 "Stingrays Team History". South Carolina Stingrays. Archived from the original on May 25, 2011.
  4. All Time Team Records. ECHL. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
  5. Team Postseason Records. ECHL. Retrieved 2011-04-14.
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