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Oshawa

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Oshawa Generals Bubble Chart Insights


• Owen Griffin emerged as the club’s top goal scorer, finishing with 25 goals while also contributing heavily as a playmaker.


• Luke Posthumus and Brooks Rogowski provided balanced offensive production, combining strong assist totals with solid finishing ability.


• Harrison Franssen and Onni Kalto stood out as efficient scorers, recording more goals than assists and demonstrating a shoot-first mentality.


• Aiden O'Donnell and Porter Byrd-Leitner showed strong playmaking tendencies, generating offense primarily through assists.


• Lucas Moore was the highest-scoring defenseman, producing 11 goals and serving as a key contributor from the blue line.


• Overall, Oshawa featured a well-balanced attack with multiple players capable of contributing both as scorers and playmakers, helping drive one of the league’s deeper offenses.

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Oshawa Generals Dashboard Insights


• Oshawa finished 19-45-3-1 with a 30.9% points percentage and a -96 goal differential, reflecting a difficult season at both ends of the ice.


• The Generals ranked below league average in both scoring and goals against, placing them firmly in the lower-left quadrant of the team identity map.


• Owen Griffin led the offense with 67 points, while Luke Posthumus (57), Harrison Franssen (42), and Brooks Rogowski (42) provided additional scoring support.


• Most of Oshawa’s top contributors posted negative plus/minus ratings, illustrating the challenges the club faced defensively despite several productive forwards.


• Special teams struggled, with a 19.0% power play and a 76.7% penalty kill, limiting the team’s ability to overcome five-on-five deficiencies.


• Goaltender Jaden Cholette carried the majority of the workload, recording 14 wins with a save percentage just below 89% despite facing heavy pressure throughout the season.

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