Henderson

Team Scoring Insights
Raphael Lavoie led Henderson’s attack with an elite finishing profile, recording 30 goals while also contributing heavily as a playmaker, making him the club’s most complete offensive threat.
Tanner Laczynski, Ben Hemmerling, and Kai Uchacz formed a strong secondary scoring group, each combining high assist totals with strong goal production to support offensive depth.
Mitch McLain and Matyas Sapovaliv both stood out as efficient scorers, producing strong goal totals relative to their assist numbers and helping diversify Henderson’s attack.
Trevor Connelly showed a clear playmaking profile with a very high assist total compared to goals, while Jonas Rondbjerg and Braeden Bowman contributed balanced middle-line scoring support.
Offensive production from the defense corps was more limited overall, though Dylan Coghlan provided the strongest two-way offensive contribution from the blue line, while Jeremy Davies and Lukas Cormier added secondary puck-moving support.
Team Dashboard

Team Dashboard Insights
Henderson finished with one of the AHL’s stronger overall profiles, posting a +38 goal differential and a strong 62.5% points percentage while pairing offensive depth with effective special teams.
Tanner Laczynski led the club with 64 points and one of the strongest plus/minus ratings among top contributors, while Raphael Lavoie and Kai Uchacz added elite finishing ability near the top of the lineup.
Ben Hemmerling and Trevor Connelly provided additional offensive depth with strong playmaking numbers, helping Henderson maintain balanced scoring across multiple forward lines.
The defense corps contributed heavily offensively, led by Lukas Cormier, Jeremy Davies, and Dylan Coghlan, all of whom produced strong point totals from the blue line while supporting transition play.
Goaltending was anchored by Carl Lindbom, who handled the largest workload while posting an excellent save percentage above 92%, giving Henderson a dependable backbone throughout the season.