Lehigh Valley

Team Scoring Insights
Lehigh Valley’s offense leaned heavily on a handful of play-driving forwards, with Lane Pederson and Anthony Richard clearly separating themselves as the team’s primary creators and finishers.
Jacob Gaucher and Zayde Wisdom added important secondary scoring support, while Tucker Robertson and Alex Bump contributed balanced offensive production across both goals and assists.
The Phantoms generated much of their offense through forwards rather than the blue line, though Christian Kyrou provided notable puck-moving and offensive value from defense.
Several productive forwards clustered below the goals-assists balance line, suggesting the team relied strongly on playmaking and transition generation rather than pure finishing efficiency.
Overall, Lehigh Valley showed respectable offensive depth but lacked the elite top-end scoring balance seen among the league’s highest-powered attacks.
Team Dashboard

Team Dashboard Insights
Lehigh Valley struggled to consistently separate from opponents over the course of the season, finishing with a significant negative goal differential and below-average special teams results.
Lane Pederson and Anthony Richard carried much of the offensive workload, producing strong point totals despite both finishing with heavily negative plus/minus ratings that reflected the team’s broader defensive challenges.
Jacob Gaucher emerged as an important secondary contributor and one of the more balanced offensive forwards on the roster, while Tucker Robertson and Zayde Wisdom added useful complementary production.
Christian Kyrou provided the most impactful offense from the blue line, standing out among Lehigh Valley defensemen both in raw production and overall involvement in the attack.
Goaltending faced a difficult environment throughout the season, with Aleksei Kolosov handling the largest workload while Yaniv Perets posted the strongest save percentage in more limited action.