Chicago

Team Scoring Insights
Bradley Nadeau emerged as Chicago’s premier offensive weapon, combining elite assist production with one of the team’s highest goal totals while finishing well above the expected offensive trend line.
Justin Robidas and Felix Unger Sörum provided outstanding playmaking support, generating some of the highest assist totals on the roster while continuing to contribute meaningful goal production.
Ryan Suzuki operated primarily as a high-end distributor, recording strong assist numbers while maintaining a more modest goal-scoring profile compared to Chicago’s top finishers.
Skyler Brind’Amour, Evan Vierling, and Noel Gunler formed an important middle tier of balanced offensive contributors, each producing relatively even distributions of goals and assists.
Domenick Fensore stood out as the most offensively productive defenseman on the roster, clearly separating himself from the rest of Chicago’s blue line in both assist generation and total offensive involvement.
Team Dashboard

Team Dashboard Insights
Chicago produced one of the AHL’s more balanced offensive profiles, with multiple forwards surpassing 50 points and strong secondary scoring depth throughout the lineup.
Felix Unger Sörum led the club in overall production with 66 points, combining elite playmaking ability with strong finishing efficiency while also posting one of the team’s best plus/minus ratings.
Justin Robidas and Bradley Nadeau formed a highly productive offensive duo behind Unger Sörum, each driving transition play and contributing heavily to Chicago’s assist generation and overall puck movement.
Ryan Suzuki operated as an effective two-way offensive contributor, pairing strong point production with a positive plus/minus profile that reflected reliable overall on-ice impact.
Pyotr Kochetkov posted the organization’s best save percentage in limited action, while Cayden Primeau handled the largest workload and delivered stable performance across the majority of Chicago’s starts.