Evansville 2025-26 Season Review
Team analytics, player leaders, offensive production, and goaltending performance from Evansville's 2025–26 SPHL season.
Team Performance Snapshot

Key Insights
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Scott Kirton emerged as Evansville’s premier offensive producer, combining elite playmaking with one of the team’s strongest goal-scoring profiles.
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Myles Abbate demonstrated one of the roster’s most balanced offensive identities, contributing heavily both as a scorer and playmaker throughout the season.
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Evan Miller generated strong assist totals while remaining an important secondary scoring contributor within Evansville’s top offensive group.
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Derek Contessa provided valuable offensive depth and leaned more heavily toward finishing ability relative to several of the club’s primary playmakers.
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Evansville’s defensemen generally contributed more through puck movement and secondary offensive support rather than functioning as primary goal scorers within the team’s offensive structure.
Evansville — 2025–26 Season Review
Team Analytics, Player Leaders, and Goaltending Performance

Key Insights
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Scott Kirton led Evansville in total point production and posted one of the strongest overall offensive impact profiles on the roster despite challenging defensive matchups.
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Myles Abbate combined strong scoring production with one of the team’s best plus/minus performances, highlighting his importance to Evansville’s two-way success.
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Tyson Gilmour and Evan Miller both provided strong secondary scoring support while maintaining positive overall skater impact profiles.
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Joey Berkopec emerged as one of Evansville’s most offensively active defensemen, contributing important blue-line scoring and puck movement.
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Kristian Stead handled the Thunderbolts’ primary workload during the season, while Cody Karpinski posted the club’s strongest save percentage in more limited action.