Hershey

Team Scoring Insights
Ilya Protas was Hershey’s premier offensive weapon, combining elite finishing with strong playmaking to produce one of the most complete scoring profiles on the roster.
Andrew Cristall provided another major offensive threat, generating a high assist total while still contributing significant goal production, making him a key driver of Hershey’s attack.
Bogdan Trineyev and Brett Leason added valuable secondary scoring, though both leaned more toward playmaking roles with assists outpacing goal totals.
Graeme Clarke stood out as one of the team’s most efficient pure finishers, posting a strong goal total despite fewer overall assists compared to Hershey’s top playmakers.
Offensive production from the blue line was relatively modest overall, but Louie Belpedio and Ryan Chesley contributed the strongest offensive support among defensemen, helping add depth to the transition game.
Team Dashboard

Team Dashboard Insights
Hershey finished near the middle of the standings despite strong individual offensive performances, posting a modest -20 goal differential while remaining competitive through balanced scoring depth.
Ilya Protas and Andrew Cristall formed one of the AHL’s most dynamic offensive duos, combining elite point production with strong plus/minus numbers and major contributions in both scoring and playmaking.
Bogdan Trineyev and Brett Leason added valuable secondary scoring support, while Ivan Miroshnichenko and Henrik Rybinski helped provide balanced offensive depth throughout the lineup.
Defenseman Louie Belpedio emerged as one of Hershey’s most productive blue-line contributors, pairing strong offensive totals with positive two-way impact, while Corey Schueneman added secondary support from the back end.
Clay Stevenson handled the primary goaltending workload and delivered solid results with a save percentage above 91%, while Mitch Gibson also posted strong efficiency numbers in more limited action.