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Kalamazoo 2025-26 Season in Review

Team analytics, player leaders, offensive production, and goaltending performance from the 2025–26 ECHL season.

Team Performance Snapshot

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Key Insights

  • Kalamazoo featured a balanced top offensive group with multiple high-end playmakers. Quinn Preston, Nolan Walker, Zach Okabe, and Andre Ghantous all combined strong assist totals with double-digit goals, giving the Wings several dangerous offensive threats rather than relying on a single star.

  • Colin Bilek stood out as the club’s pure finisher. Despite lower assist totals than some teammates, he produced one of the highest goal totals on the roster, finishing well above the diagonal line and profiling as a primary scoring winger.

  • The Wings leaned heavily on forwards for offense. Most defensemen clustered toward the bottom of the chart with limited point production, though Collin Saccoman and Jayden Lee provided some secondary offensive support from the blue line.

  • Several players profiled as setup-oriented creators. Zach Okabe and Nolan Walker generated large assist totals relative to goals, suggesting they were key puck distributors and transition facilitators within Kalamazoo’s offense.

  • Depth scoring appeared reasonably strong. Beyond the top-line contributors, players like Ryan Cox, Hunter Strand, and Jackson Kunz added meaningful secondary production, giving Kalamazoo a broader offensive base than many ECHL teams.

  • The roster profile suggests an aggressive offensive style. With numerous forwards producing both goals and assists at high levels, Kalamazoo appears to have relied on pace, puck movement, and balanced attacking pressure throughout its top six.

Team Season in Review Dashboard

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Key Insights

  • Kalamazoo leaned toward an offense-first identity but struggled defensively. The Wings sat below league average in goals against while remaining slightly above average offensively, reflecting a team that could generate scoring chances but often traded offense for defensive stability.

  • The offense was driven by a deep and balanced top six. Zach Okabe, Quinn Preston, Nolan Walker, and Colin Bilek all produced at high levels, giving Kalamazoo one of the more diversified scoring attacks in the ECHL.

  • Zach Okabe emerged as the offensive centerpiece. He led the team in points while also posting one of the strongest plus/minus ratings among top scorers, indicating strong two-way impact in addition to offensive production.

  • Several key scorers produced despite difficult defensive environments. Andre Ghantous and Colin Bilek generated strong point totals even with very poor plus/minus numbers, suggesting they were heavily relied upon offensively on a team that struggled defensively overall.

  • Goaltending was relatively stable but not dominant. Jonathan Lemieux and Aku Koskenvuo both posted respectable save percentages with substantial workloads, helping keep the team competitive despite allowing a relatively high number of chances.

  • The overall profile suggests a high-event team. Strong offensive depth combined with weaker defensive metrics and mixed plus/minus results points toward a club that played fast-paced, open games rather than low-scoring defensive contests.

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