American Hockey League - AHL - 2025-26 Season
League-wide standings, team performance dashboards, player leaders, goalie analytics, and advanced hockey insights powered by SEE Sports.
2025-26 Season Insights

Key Insights — AHL 2025–26 League Dashboard
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The Providence Bruins finished with the league’s best point percentage (76.4%), while the Grand Rapids Griffins led the AHL in goal differential at +96, indicating dominant two-way play.
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Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, Ontario Reign, and Colorado Eagles combined strong offenses with above-average defensive results, placing them firmly in the upper-right “contender” area of the Team Identity Map.
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The Coachella Valley Firebirds and San Jose Barracuda were among the league’s more offense-driven clubs, scoring at high rates but allowing more goals defensively than the top defensive teams.
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The Calgary Wranglers, Hartford Wolf Pack, and Rockford IceHogs struggled most in goal differential, reflecting difficulties generating offense and preventing goals consistently over the season.
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The Pythagorean expectation chart suggests the Manitoba Moose and Providence Bruins significantly outperformed what their goal differentials predicted, indicating strong performance in close games or clutch situations.
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Conversely, the Calgary Wranglers, Syracuse Crunch, and Henderson Silver Knights underperformed relative to expected wins, suggesting their records could have been somewhat better based on underlying scoring margins alone.
ECHL Offense vs. Defense Team Profiles

Key Insights — AHL Offensive vs. Defensive Balance
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The Grand Rapids Griffins displayed the strongest overall two-way balance in the league, combining elite offense with the best defensive numbers among top contenders.
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The Providence Bruins and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins paired high-scoring offenses with strong defensive play, helping drive their league-leading records.
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The Henderson Silver Knights were one of the league’s most offense-oriented teams, leading the AHL in goals per game but also allowing goals at a higher rate than other top clubs.
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The Coachella Valley Firebirds and San Jose Barracuda leaned heavily toward offensive production, while defensive consistency lagged behind the league’s elite defensive teams.
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The Charlotte Checkers, Syracuse Crunch, and Ontario Reign stood out for balanced profiles, with relatively small gaps between offensive and defensive performance.
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The Calgary Wranglers, Hartford Wolf Pack, and Rockford IceHogs struggled most defensively, allowing among the highest goals-against rates in the league.
2025-26 AHL Special Teams

Key Insights — AHL Special Teams Map
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The Milwaukee Admirals stood out as the league’s most complete special teams club, combining one of the best power plays with the top penalty kill percentage.
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The Grand Rapids Griffins, Providence Bruins, and Ontario Reign all ranked above league average in both power play and penalty kill efficiency, reinforcing their status as top overall teams.
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The San Jose Barracuda and Syracuse Crunch featured elite power-play production, though their penalty killing was closer to league average.
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The Charlotte Checkers and Chicago Wolves excelled defensively on the penalty kill despite more modest power-play production.
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The Henderson Silver Knights posted the league’s strongest power play percentage, but defensive struggles on the penalty kill created one of the widest special teams imbalances in the AHL.
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The Calgary Wranglers, Abbotsford Canucks, and Tucson Roadrunners faced the most difficulty on special teams overall, finishing below league average in both key categories.
2025-26 AHL Goalie Performance

Key Insights — AHL Goalie Performance and Workload
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Providence Bruins goaltender Michael DiPietro combined elite save percentage with one of the heaviest workloads in the league, making him one of the standout netminders of the 2025–26 season.
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Grand Rapids Griffins goalie Sebastian Cossa handled a major workload while maintaining strong efficiency above the 91% mark, reinforcing Grand Rapids’ league-best defensive profile.
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Toronto Marlies prospect Dennis Hildeby and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins goalie Joel Blomqvist posted some of the strongest save percentages among mid-workload starters.
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Henderson Silver Knights goaltender Carl Lindbom delivered excellent results behind a high-volume workload, helping offset one of the league’s more offense-oriented team profiles.
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Rochester Americans goalie Devon Levi and Manitoba Moose goalie Rémi Poirier faced among the heaviest shot totals in the league while still maintaining save percentages around or above 91%.
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Several highly used goaltenders — including those for Calgary Wranglers and Belleville Senators — faced difficult defensive environments, reflected in heavier workloads paired with sub-.890 save percentages.