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Birmingham 2025-26 Season Review

Team analytics, player leaders, offensive production, and goaltending performance from Birmingham's 2025–26 SPHL season.

Team Performance Snapshot

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Key Insights

  • Drake Glover emerged as Birmingham’s premier pure goal scorer, finishing with one of the strongest goals-to-assists profiles among the team’s top offensive contributors.

  • Arkhip Ledziankou combined elite playmaking with strong finishing ability, making him one of the Bulls’ most balanced offensive weapons.

  • Macgregor Sinclair and Matt Wood both leaned more heavily toward playmaking roles, generating strong assist totals while still contributing offensively as scorers.

  • Kolten Olynek demonstrated one of the more balanced offensive profiles on the roster, contributing steadily in both goals and assists.

  • Birmingham’s defensemen generally contributed more as puck movers and secondary playmakers than as primary scorers, reflecting the club’s forward-driven offensive structure.

Birmingham Bulls — 2025–26 Season Review

Team Analytics, Player Leaders, and Goaltending Performance

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Key Insights

  • Arkhip Ledziankou led Birmingham in total scoring and established himself as the club’s most complete offensive contributor, combining high-end playmaking with consistent finishing ability.

  • Drake Glover emerged as Birmingham’s premier pure goal scorer, posting one of the strongest goal-scoring profiles on the roster while also maintaining a highly positive plus/minus impact.

  • Macgregor Sinclair provided important offensive depth through his playmaking ability and remained one of the Bulls’ most productive secondary offensive threats throughout the season.

  • CJ Walker delivered balanced offensive production and demonstrated one of the stronger overall two-way profiles among Birmingham’s top skaters.

  • Talor Joseph recorded Birmingham’s strongest save percentage during the season, while Hayden Stewart handled the club’s primary goaltending workload and faced the highest shot volume among Birmingham netminders.

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