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Brampton Steelheads Bubble Chart Insights

• Kieran Witkowski and Julian DeMiglio led the Steelheads in goals, each recording 14 goals while serving as important playmakers with 20 and 16 assists, respectively.

• Gabriel Chiarot and Keaton Ardagh provided balanced offensive production, combining strong finishing ability with playmaking contributions.

• Mason Zebeski and Nathan Amidovski supplied additional scoring depth, helping Brampton spread its offense across several forwards.

• Jakub Fibigr emerged as the most productive defenseman, posting 8 goals and 16 assists, while Parker von Richter added offensive support from the blue line.

• The Steelheads featured a well-balanced attack without a single dominant scorer, relying instead on contributions from multiple forwards and offensively capable defensemen.

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Brampton Steelheads Dashboard Insights


• Despite finishing with a 19-39-6-4 record, Brampton scored at a respectable rate (2.4 goals per game) but struggled defensively, allowing roughly 3.6 goals per game, leading to a goal differential of -82.


• The Steelheads' special teams were a major weakness. Their power play converted only 18.1% of opportunities, while the penalty kill operated at 75.2%, both below league averages.


• Kieran Witkowski led the offense with 34 points, while Nathan Amidovski and Julian DeMiglio each reached 30 points, giving Brampton several contributors but no elite point producer.


• Plus/minus numbers reveal the team's difficulties at even strength, with nearly every regular skater posting negative ratings. Witkowski (-16) and DeMiglio (-22) produced offense despite spending significant time defending.


• Goaltender Zach Bowen faced heavy workloads, seeing nearly 1,400 shots while posting a .900 save percentage and earning 18 wins. His performance helped keep Brampton competitive despite the club's defensive struggles.

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