ACHL Milestone Watch - Playoff Edition March 19, 2026
As we head into the championship series, there are some league records that could be tied or fall.
Players in the Top 100 for Career Postseason ACHL Points
1 – Mike Ruberto (Stoney Creek) 75 Pts (85GP, 35G, 40A)
41 – Matt MacLeod (Wentworth) 23 Pts (15GP, 12G, 11A)
45 – Jordan Gignac (Stoney Creek) 22 Pts (20GP, 9G, 13A)
48 – Cordell James (Stoney Creek) 21 Pts (19GP, 10G, 11A)
54 – Matt Beca (Wentworth Coach) 18 Pts (13GP, 10G, 8A)
57 – Cole Poliziani (Stoney Creek) 18 Pts (12GP, 5G, 13A)
60 – Alex Hutchings (Wentworth) 17 Pts (14GP, 8G, 9A)
67 – Bo Webster (Stoney Creek) 15 Pts (14GP, 5G, 10A)
73 – Matt Ruberto (Stoney Creek) 15 Pts (51GP, 4G, 11A)
76 – Kyle Lewis (Wentworth) 14 Pts (17GP, 9G, 5A)
82 – Tyler Hore (Wentworth) 14 Pts (27GP, 3G, 11A)
85 – Remy Giftopoulos (Wentworth) 13 Pts (11GP, 5G, 8A)
89 – Kevin Harvey (Wentworth) 13 Pts (18GP, 5G, 8A)
100 – Cory Caruso (Wentworth) 12 Pts (18GP, 2G, 10A)
Goals
Mike Ruberto (Stoney Creek) is two goals away from tying Brad Bonello (Dundas) for the all-time postseason goal record of 37.
Assists
Mike Ruberto (Stoney Creek) is five assists away from tying Cameron Sault for the all-time postseason assist record of 45.
Penalty Minutes
Matt Ruberto (Stoney Creek) is four penalty minutes away from tying Nik Bibic for fifth place in all-time postseason penalty minutes. Ruberto currently sits with 83.
Kevin Harvey (Wentworth) is eight penalty minutes behind Matt Ruberto for sixth place in all-time postseason penalty minutes.
Game Winning Goals
Mike Ruberto (Stoney Creek) and Alex Hutchings (Wentworth) are part of a nine-way tie for seventh place with three game winning postseason goals. The next one by either will move that player into a four-way tie for fourth place.
Power Play Goals
Matt MacLeod (Wentworth), Paul Geiger (Stoney Creek) and Mike Ruberto (Stoney Creek) are all one power play goal away from moving into a massive ten-way tie for sixth place for all-time postseason power play goals. The three players currently have four.
Shorthanded Goals
Mike Ruberto (Stoney Creek) sits in an eight-way tie for third place with two shorthanded goals in the post season all-time. His next will move him into third place by himself and two will tie him for the league record with Darryl Smith and Joel Prpic.
Overtime Goals
Andrew Whalen (Stoney Creek), Tyler VanKleef (Wentworth), Matt MacLeod (Wentworth) and Alex Hutchings (Wentworth) all sit in a massive tie for third place with a single overtime goal. Their next one ties them with Cam Watson and Derek Medeiros for the league record of two.
Defenseman Goals
Paul Geiger (Stoney Creek) is in a tie with six other players for seventh place with five goals all-time in the post season. His next goal will tie him with Jake Guindon for sixth place.
Defenseman Games Played
Matt Ruberto’s (Stoney Creek) next game will be his 52nd all-time postseason ACHL appearance which will tie him with Dave Russell for fourth place among defensemen.
Defenseman Penalty Minutes
Matt Ruberto (Stoney Creek) sits in third place with 83 penalty minutes, four more will tie him with Nik Bibic for second place.
Defenseman Power Play Goals
Matt Ruberto (Stoney Creek) sits in a four-way tie for eighth place with two power play goals. His next will tie him with Mike Pawlak and Jeff White for sixth place.
Goaltender Games Played
Daniel Svedin (Stoney Creek) sits in second place with 43 ACHL postseason appearances.
Goaltender Minutes Played
Daniel Svedin (Stoney Creek) sits in second place with 2452 minutes played in his career in the ACHL postseason.
Goaltender Wins
Daniel Svedin (Stoney Creek) has 21 postseason victories which places him in second place. He is three wins away from tying Mike Mole for the current league record.
Goaltender Saves
Daniel Svedin (Stoney Creek) has made 1419 career postseason saves in the ACHL, which puts him in second place behind Mike Mole who holds the record with 2170.
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