Manitoba

Team Scoring Insights
Manitoba’s offensive profile leaned heavily toward playmaking, with several forwards producing far more assists than goals and relatively few pure finishers emerging across the roster.
Mason Shaw and Jaret Anderson-Dolan served as the team’s primary offensive drivers, generating strong assist totals while contributing secondary scoring support around the net.
Samuel Fagemo stood out as one of the club’s most dangerous finishers, posting one of the best goals-to-assists balances on the roster and providing much-needed scoring punch.
Walker Duehr and Danny Zhilkin delivered balanced offensive production, while Brad Lambert and Nikita Chibrikov showed flashes of high-end puck distribution ability despite more modest finishing numbers.
Offensive contributions from the blue line were limited overall, though Isaak Phillips and Kale Clague provided some secondary scoring and puck-moving support from the defensive group.
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Team Dashboard Insights
Manitoba hovered near the middle of the standings but struggled to generate enough overall offense to overcome a substantial negative goal differential and one of the league’s weakest power-play units.
Mason Shaw led the attack and stood out as the club’s most impactful offensive player, combining strong point production with one of the better overall plus/minus profiles among Manitoba forwards.
Samuel Fagemo provided valuable finishing ability, while Jaret Anderson-Dolan, Phillip Di Giuseppe, and Walker Duehr supplied important secondary scoring and puck distribution support.
The Moose received moderate offensive contributions from the blue line, particularly from Isaak Phillips and Kale Clague, though the defense corps generally leaned more toward puck movement than high-end scoring production.
Goaltending remained relatively stable despite the team’s broader offensive challenges, with Thomas Milic handling the largest workload and posting the strongest overall combination of volume and efficiency.