Toronto

Team Scoring Insights
• Toronto featured a balanced offensive structure with strong puck movement and several forwards producing at high assist totals.
• Benoit-Olivier Groulx led the offensive group with an impressive mix of scoring and playmaking, while Alex Nylander and Logan Shaw added major secondary production.
• Ryan Tverberg, Jacob Quillan, and Vinni Lettieri helped provide additional forward depth and offensive consistency throughout the lineup.
• The Goals vs. Assists chart shows Toronto relying more heavily on playmaking and distributed offensive support rather than pure goal scorers.
• Defensive offensive production was relatively limited overall, though Henry Thrun contributed some secondary scoring support from the blue line.
• Overall, Toronto’s profile reflects a forward-driven offense built around puck distribution, transition play, and balanced secondary scoring depth.
Team Dashboard

Team Dashboard Insights
• Toronto finished with a balanced overall profile, posting a +1 goal differential and a solid 56.9% points percentage while staying competitive on both ends of the ice.
• The Marlies’ offensive depth stood out, with Logan Shaw, Alex Nylander, and Benoit-Olivier Groulx all surpassing 50 points and driving much of the attack.
• Toronto’s Team Identity Map places them slightly above league average offensively while remaining close to league average defensively, reflecting a relatively stable two-way structure.
• The Skater Production chart highlights strong forward contributions across multiple lines, while William Villeneuve and Henry Thrun provided notable offensive support from the blue line.
• Goaltending was steady overall, led by Artur Akhtyamov’s strong workload and save percentage combination, giving Toronto dependable netminding stability.
• Special teams were somewhat uneven, with a lower-end 16.8% power play offset by a strong 83.4% penalty kill that helped stabilize overall team performance.