Iowa

Team Scoring Insights
Iowa struggled to generate consistent offense throughout the season, finishing with a negative goal differential despite several productive individual forward performances.
Gerry Mayhew remained the club’s top offensive catalyst, standing out as both a primary scorer and playmaker while driving much of Iowa’s attack.
Hunter Haight and Nicolas Aubé-Kubel provided important secondary scoring support, while Ben Jones and Oskar Olausson added balanced offensive contributions across the middle of the lineup.
Dylan Gambrell and Jean-Luc Foudy contributed strong assist totals but generated less finishing production relative to their playmaking roles, highlighting Iowa’s broader challenge converting chances into goals.
Carson Lambos emerged as the most productive offensive defenseman, while David Špaček added secondary blue-line scoring support. The overall defensive group contributed modest offense but lacked a major breakout producer.
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Team Dashboard Insights
Iowa finished well below the league’s competitive midpoint, posting a substantial negative goal differential while struggling to consistently suppress chances defensively.
Gerry Mayhew remained the clear offensive leader, driving the attack despite carrying a heavily negative plus/minus, reflecting the broader team challenges around him.
Nicolas Aubé-Kubel, Dylan Gambrell, Hunter Haight, and Ben Jones provided the bulk of Iowa’s secondary production, though most top forwards still finished on the negative side of plus/minus.
David Špaček stood out as the most productive defenseman offensively, pairing strong point production with one of the better relative impacts among Iowa blueliners.
Goaltending showed flashes of stability, particularly from Cal Petersen, but the overall workload and defensive environment placed consistent pressure on the crease throughout the season.