Orlando 2025-26 Season in Review
Team analytics, player leaders, offensive production, and goaltending performance from the 2025–26 ECHL season.
Team Performance Snapshot

Key Insights
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Orlando’s offense was driven by a strong group of high-assist forwards. Several players clustered far to the right side of the chart, indicating a team built around puck movement, offensive-zone possession, and distributed playmaking.
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Aaron Luchuk and Reece Newkirk led the attack. Both combined elite assist totals with strong goal production, forming the core of Orlando’s top-end offense.
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Anthony Bardaro, Spencer Kersten, and Tyler Bird provided important secondary scoring depth. Their balanced offensive profiles gave Orlando multiple scoring lines capable of contributing consistently.
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Jarid Lukosevicius stood out as a playmaker-first contributor. His assist-heavy profile suggests an important setup role within the team’s offensive structure.
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Blue-line scoring was relatively limited. Dyllan Gill and Logan Britt led defensemen offensively, but overall production from the defense corps was modest compared to the forward group.
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Overall, Orlando’s roster profile reflects a skilled, offense-oriented team with strong forward depth and a clear emphasis on puck distribution and transition play.
Team Season in Review Dashboard

Key Insights
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Orlando’s overall profile reflects a defensively oriented team with limited scoring output. On the identity map, the Solar Bears sat below league average offensively while also maintaining one of the better defensive goals-against profiles in the ECHL.
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Aaron Luchuk and Reece Newkirk drove the offense. Both surpassed 50 points and clearly separated themselves from the rest of the roster as Orlando’s primary offensive engines.
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Most top scorers carried strongly negative plus/minus ratings. Despite respectable individual production, the dashboard suggests Orlando struggled at even strength against stronger competition or in difficult matchup situations.
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The forward group supplied nearly all meaningful offensive production. Anthony Bardaro, Spencer Kersten, Tyler Bird, and Jarid Lukosevicius added important depth scoring, while offensive contributions from defensemen remained relatively modest.
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Goaltending workload was significant. Jon Gillies handled the bulk of the starts and maintained a save percentage around 90.5%, helping stabilize a team that did not consistently generate high-end offensive support.
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Overall, Orlando appeared built around structure, defensive play, and opportunistic scoring rather than overwhelming offensive depth. The combination of solid goaltending and moderate scoring kept the Solar Bears competitive despite limited overall offensive firepower.