Peterborough

Peterborough Petes: Goals vs. Assists Insights
• Kieron Walton led the Petes with a balanced 40-goal, 48-assist campaign, while Adam Novotný added 34 goals and 31 assists to form a productive top duo.
• Brennan Faulkner stood out as one of the club’s most goal-oriented players, scoring 29 goals on just 20 assists and finishing well above the goals-equals-assists trend line.
• Aiden Young (23 goals), Matthew Soto (19), and Adam Levac (16) provided secondary scoring support, giving Peterborough several players with double-digit goal totals.
• Leon Kolarik, Braydon McCallum, and Yanis Lutz were more balanced contributors, combining goal scoring with playmaking responsibilities.
• Defensemen contributed more through puck movement than finishing, with Carson Cameron leading the blue line with eight goals while James Petrovski and Matthew Perreault each recorded five goals.
• Overall, Peterborough’s offense featured several natural finishers, with many of the team’s leading forwards producing more goals than assists.

Peterborough Petes: Team Dashboard Insights
• Peterborough posted a strong 40-24-1-3 record and finished with a +4 goal differential, pairing a top-tier 80.9% penalty kill with a solid 22.9% power play.
• The Petes played a balanced style, averaging about 3.5 goals per game while allowing roughly 3.4, placing them near the league’s stronger two-way teams.
• Kieron Walton was the offensive centerpiece with 88 points, while Adam Novotný (65), Aiden Young (58), and Matthew Soto (51) provided strong secondary scoring.
• Brennan Faulkner combined 49 points with one of the team’s best plus/minus marks, highlighting his importance at both ends of the ice.
• The majority of Peterborough’s top scorers finished on the positive side of plus/minus, reflecting strong overall team play and depth throughout the lineup.
• Easton Rye anchored the crease, handling a heavy workload of nearly 1,900 shots while posting a save percentage above .915 and collecting 38 wins.