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

Key Insights
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Leif Mattson drove the Quad City offense with elite playmaking production, pairing league-leading assist totals with strong finishing ability.
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Devin Sanders emerged as the team’s primary goal scorer, posting one of the strongest goals-to-assists scoring profiles on the roster.
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Brodie Girod provided balanced secondary scoring support, contributing efficiently as both a finisher and distributor.
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Nathan Berke and Savva Smirnov added important offensive depth with balanced offensive production across both goals and assists.
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Dmitri Toporowski stood out offensively from the blue line, producing strong point totals relative to most defensemen on the roster.
Quad City — 2025–26 Season Review
Team Analytics, Player Leaders, and Goaltending Performance

Key Insights
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Leif Mattson dominated the Quad City offensive profile, finishing far ahead of the roster in total points while maintaining positive overall skater impact metrics.
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Devin Sanders paired elite goal scoring with strong overall production despite playing in difficult possession environments throughout the season.
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Brodie Girod and Nathan Berke provided valuable secondary scoring support while contributing near team-average possession performance.
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Tommy Tsicos generated solid offensive production despite carrying one of the most difficult plus/minus profiles among Quad City forwards.
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Zane Steeves handled the clear majority of the Storm’s goaltending workload and provided stability through heavy usage across the season.