Wilkes-Barre

Team Scoring Insights
• Wilkes-Barre/Scranton featured a balanced offensive attack with multiple forwards contributing both finishing and playmaking production across the lineup.
• Aidan McDonough emerged as the club’s top all-around scorer, combining 21 assists with 23 goals to anchor the offense.
• Avery Hayes and Rafaël Harvey-Pinard stood out as major goal producers, both finishing well above the goals-to-assists trend line.
• The Penguins received strong secondary offense from players like Gabe Klassen, Atley Calvert, Tristan Broz, and Ville Koivunen, giving the team scoring depth throughout the forward group.
• Offensive production from defensemen was relatively modest, though Owen Pickering provided the strongest blue-line contribution with 21 assists.
• The chart reflects a forward-driven offensive structure, with the majority of scoring concentrated among high-skill top-six forwards rather than defense-generated offense.
Team Dashboard

Team Dashboard Insights
• Wilkes-Barre/Scranton finished with one of the league’s strongest overall profiles, posting a +57 goal differential and an impressive 70.1% points percentage.
• The Penguins combined strong offense with solid defensive structure, placing well above league average offensively while also maintaining one of the better goals-against rates in the AHL.
• Aidan McDonough, Ville Koivunen, Tristan Broz, and Rafaël Harvey-Pinard led a deep and balanced scoring group, with multiple forwards clustered around the 40-point mark.
• The Skater Production chart highlights excellent two-way performance, as many of the club’s top scorers also carried strong positive plus/minus ratings.
• Goaltending was a major strength throughout the season, led by Sergei Murashov and Joel Blomqvist, both combining heavy workloads with save percentages above 91%.
• Despite the elite overall results, special teams left some room for improvement, particularly a lower-end 17.2% power play that lagged behind the club’s strong even-strength play.