scoop 3,441 Posted November 4 Share Posted November 4 I am on the verge of setting the Malmo franchise record for points (I currently have 597, one behind Condor Adrienne) and I will likely get there on assists as well (22 behind Adrienne's 442), which has me curious to see if there is anyone else out there close to breaking any team records (just looking at goals, assists, and points) After some research, using just the Statistics page in the portal (which I'm not sure is completely accurate for older players), here are my findings. @Baby Boomer Bobby Bob (TOR) - Assists The next record to fall after Stone takes Malmo's point record will almost certainly be the Toronto assist record. Since retirement following Season 52, Max Molholt has held all of the goals (406), assists (462) and points (868) records for the Legion. One of those will fall, while the other two are likely safe for a long, long time. Bobby Bob needs just 9 more assists to pass Molholt. @Advantage Viktor Jensen (MAL) - Goals, Assists, Points Yes, Stone will definitely pass Adrienne in assists and points before Viktor Jensen, but his records will likely not last long. This is assuming Jensen plays his final season in Malmo. At the moment, Jensen is 40 assists and 12 points behind Stone. While he will be hit hard by depreciation, he should still be good enough to reach those marks next season. I added goals as a possibility here as well, but I'd say it's unlikely. He would need 53 goals in his last 107 games (which equates to an average of 35.7 goals over 72 games). During the peak of his career from Season 92 through Season 95, he did average 33.75 goals per season. @jRuutu Jarmo Ruutu (MOS) - Points Not guaranteed by any means, Jarmo Ruutu may end up with the most points in Moscow history if he plays out the rest of his career with the Menace (though he is not currently signed beyond this season). The current record holder is Hard Markinson, who had 696 points from Season 78 to Season 85. With two and a half seasons to play, Ruutu has 467 points, needing 230 to set a new record. That means he needs to play at slightly above a 93-points-per-season pace. He has only reached that mark once in his career, that being his 125 points a season ago. He came close the two prior seasons, and this year he is currently on pace for 106 points. This record falling is less of a sure thing than the aforementioned team records, but there is no doubt a chance. jRuutu, Baby Boomer, Corco and 4 others 6 1 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/152599-active-players-who-could-set-franchise-scoring-records/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
BOOM 8,787 Posted November 4 Share Posted November 4 I never stay anywhere long enough to set records Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/152599-active-players-who-could-set-franchise-scoring-records/#findComment-1043141 Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrbitingDeath 3,204 Posted November 4 Share Posted November 4 2 hours ago, BOOM said: I never stay anywhere long enough to set records Can confirm BOOM 1 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/152599-active-players-who-could-set-franchise-scoring-records/#findComment-1043144 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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