Calgary

Team Scoring Insights
Martin Frk remained Calgary’s premier offensive weapon, producing elite assist totals while continuing to generate one of the highest goal-scoring outputs on the roster.
Rory Kerins and Dryden Hunt provided outstanding complementary scoring support, combining high assist production with strong finishing ability to form one of the AHL’s deeper forward groups.
Sam Morton emerged as an efficient secondary offensive contributor, posting a balanced distribution of goals and assists while maintaining strong overall scoring efficiency.
William Strömgren and Matvei Gridin contributed important playmaking depth, helping Calgary sustain offensive pressure throughout multiple forward lines.
Daniil Miromanov clearly separated himself as Calgary’s most offensively productive defenseman, generating double-digit goals while leading the blue line in overall offensive involvement.
Team Dashboard

Team Dashboard Insights
Calgary struggled to establish a strong overall team profile during the season, finishing well below league average offensively while also allowing above-average goals against, resulting in one of the league’s weaker goal differentials.
Dryden Hunt, Martin Frk, and Rory Kerins carried the majority of Calgary’s offensive production, each surpassing 55 points and forming a highly productive top offensive core despite the club’s broader team struggles.
William Strömgren and Sam Morton added valuable secondary scoring depth, helping Calgary maintain respectable forward production beyond its primary scoring leaders.
Daniil Miromanov emerged as the organization’s most offensively impactful defenseman, contributing strong point production from the blue line while remaining one of the few defensemen to generate meaningful offensive value.
Arsenii Sergeev handled the largest goaltending workload and delivered the club’s strongest overall goaltending performance, while Connor Murphy posted the highest save percentage in more limited action.