London

London Knights Bubble Chart Insights
• Ryan Brown was the club's premier finisher, scoring 22 goals while adding over 40 assists, giving him one of the most productive offensive profiles on the team.
• Jaxon Cover and Braidy Wassilyn combined strong playmaking with 20- and 19-goal seasons, helping provide balanced scoring near the top of the lineup.
• Braiden Clark stood out as a goal-heavy contributor, producing 22 goals despite relatively modest assist totals, finishing well above the goals-assists parity line.
• Henry Brzustewicz was the highest-scoring defenseman among the top producers, recording 19 goals and 35 assists while contributing significantly from the blue line.
• Colton Bijdood, Evan Van Gorp, and Ben Wilmott supplied valuable secondary offense, each combining double-digit goals with more than 20 assists.
• The distribution of points across both forwards and defensemen illustrates the depth of London's attack, with numerous players contributing meaningful offensive production rather than relying on a single dominant scorer.

London Knights Dashboard Insights
• London finished with a strong 40-23-4-1 record and a 62.5% points percentage, supported by a +35 goal differential and one of the better defensive profiles in the league.
• The Knights averaged roughly 3.6 goals per game while allowing just over 3.0, placing them above league average on both sides of the puck and firmly in playoff contention.
• Ryan Brown led the offense with 63 points, while defenseman Henry Brzustewicz contributed an impressive 54 points from the blue line. Jaxon Cover and Braidy Wassilyn added 52 and 46 points, respectively.
• The plus/minus chart highlights strong two-way play throughout the lineup, with Ryan Brown, Jaxon Cover, and Braidy Wassilyn pairing high offensive production with positive ratings, while Brzustewicz provided exceptional all-around value among defensemen.
• Special teams were another strength, with an 80.2% penalty kill ranking among the better units in the OHL and a solid 21.6% power play providing reliable secondary offense.
• Goaltending depth proved important, as Sebastian Gatto posted the stronger save percentage (above 91%) while carrying the larger workload, with Aleksei Medvedev supplying quality support in a smaller sample of games.