Kingston

Kingston Frontenacs Bubble Chart Insights
• Landon Wright and Kieren Dervin led the Frontenacs offensively, combining high assist totals with strong goal production to anchor Kingston's attack.
• Tomas Pobezal and Nolan Snyder supplied balanced scoring, while Matthew Frost and Robin Kuzma added secondary offense and playmaking depth.
• Alex Misiak and Alex McLean were more assist-oriented contributors, helping drive puck movement and offensive zone creation.
• Maleek McGowan emerged as the top offensive defenseman with 14 goals and 22 assists, while André Mondoux provided additional production from the blue line.
• Kingston featured balanced scoring throughout the lineup, with several forwards clustered near the goals-equals-assists line, illustrating a diversified attack rather than dependence on a single scorer.

Kingston Frontenacs Dashboard Insights
• Kingston finished with a 33-30-3-2 record and a positive goal differential (+3), reflecting a competitive team that hovered around the league average in both offensive and defensive production.
• The Frontenacs scored 3.1 goals per game while allowing just over 3.0, placing them slightly better than average defensively and helping them maintain a 52.2% points percentage.
• Alex McLean (45 points), Landon Wright (44), and Kieren Dervin (42) formed the team's leading offensive trio, while Tomas Pobezal and Alex Misiak added important secondary scoring.
• Plus/minus results were mixed, but Landon Wright, Aleks Kulemin, and Jack Dever posted strong positive ratings, suggesting effective two-way play among several key contributors.
• Kingston's special teams were a strength, particularly the penalty kill (80.9%), while the power play operated at 19.3%, providing steady but not elite production.
• Goaltending was a stabilizing factor, with Gavin Betts carrying the heavier workload and posting a save percentage slightly above 90%, while Matthew Minchak also delivered strong efficiency in limited action.