Owen Sound

Owen Sound Attack Bubble Chart Insights
• Pierce Mbuyi emerged as the team’s premier offensive weapon, combining 32 goals with over 40 assists to lead the attack.
• Tristan Delisle, Cole Zurawski, and Nicholas Sykora all produced balanced scoring profiles, contributing heavily as both goal scorers and playmakers.
• Harry Nansi stood out as a pass-first player, recording a high assist total while scoring fewer goals relative to his offensive opportunities.
• Wesley Royston and Noah Nelson generated offense primarily through finishing, posting goal totals that exceeded or matched their assist numbers.
• Jake Crawford and Caden Taylor leaned more toward playmaking roles, helping distribute offense throughout the lineup.
• Defenseman David Bedkowski provided modest offensive support from the blue line, while Owen Sound’s attack was driven primarily by its forwards.

Owen Sound Attack Dashboard Insights
• Owen Sound finished 27-32-4-5 with a 46.3% points percentage and a -36 goal differential, reflecting a season marked by inconsistent results.
• The Attack scored at an above-average rate but allowed goals at a higher-than-average pace, placing them in the lower-right quadrant of the team identity map and emphasizing offense over defense.
• Pierce Mbuyi led the team with 75 points, while Tristan Delisle (64), Harry Nansi (56), Cole Zurawski (46), and Nicholas Sykora (44) provided strong secondary scoring.
• Several of Owen Sound’s top scorers posted negative plus/minus ratings, suggesting the club relied heavily on offense to compensate for defensive shortcomings.
• Special teams were mixed, with a strong 24.4% power play offset by a below-average 76.2% penalty kill.
• Carter George handled the bulk of the goaltending duties, posting a .900 save percentage and recording 10 wins while facing a heavy workload throughout the season.