The Hamilton Spectator Trophy (Most points in regular season)
The Hamilton Spectator Trophy is awarded to the team that finishes the regular season first overall in the Ontario Hockey League. The trophy was presented to the Ontario Hockey Association by the Hamilton Spectator in the 1957-58 season.
The St. Catharines Tee Pees were the first recipients of the trophy in 1957-58 and 1958-59. The Kitchener Rangers have won the cup seven times to tie the Peterborough Petes for most times won since its inception.
1966-67
Games Played: 48
Wins: 28
Losses: 12
Ties: 8
Points: 64
1967-68
Games Played: 54
Wins: 38
Losses: 10
Ties: 6
Points: 82
1973-74
Games Played: 70
Wins: 43
Losses: 18
Ties: 9
Points: 95
1983-84
Games Played: 70
Wins: 52
Losses: 16
Ties: 2
Points 106
1988-89
Games Played: 66
Wins: 41
Losses: 19
Ties: 6
Points: 88
2002-03
Games Played: 68
Wins: 46
Losses: 17
Ties: 5
Points: 100
2007-08
Games Played: 68
Wins: 53
Losses: 11
Over-time Losses: 1
Shootout Losses: 3
Points: 110