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Syracuse

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Team Scoring Insights

• Syracuse finished with one of the stronger offensive profiles among mid-tier AHL teams, driven by elite playmaking and high-end forward production.

• Dylan Duke emerged as the offensive centerpiece with outstanding goal scoring and finishing ability, while Jakob Pelletier and Mitchell Chaffee added major secondary production.

• The Goals vs. Assists chart highlights Syracuse’s strong forward-driven offense, with several players producing well above the goals-to-assists balance line.

• Nick Abruzzese and Conor Geekie provided strong complementary scoring depth and helped extend offensive pressure beyond the top line.

• Defensive scoring was more limited overall, though Matteo Pietroniro contributed some offensive value from the blue line.

• The overall scoring distribution suggests Syracuse relied heavily on forward skill, puck movement, and transition offense to generate results.

Team Dashboard

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Team Dashboard Insights

• Syracuse finished 41-24-3-4 with a 61.8% points percentage and a +48 goal differential, establishing itself as one of the stronger all-around teams in the AHL.

• The Crunch profile combined above-average scoring with strong defensive play, placing the club firmly in the elite quadrant of the Team Identity Map.

• Jakob Pelletier led the offense with 77 points, while Dylan Duke, Conor Geekie, Mitchell Chaffee, and Nick Abruzzese gave Syracuse one of the league’s deepest forward groups.

• The Skater Production chart shows many of Syracuse’s top scorers also posting strong positive plus/minus numbers, reflecting solid two-way team play.

• Special teams were a clear strength, with a 22.5% power play and an outstanding 82.4% penalty kill helping drive overall consistency.

• Brandon Halverson handled the primary goaltending workload effectively, while Jon Gillies posted excellent efficiency numbers in more limited action.

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