Sudbury

Sudbury Wolves: Team Dashboard Insights
• Sudbury finished 34-30-2-2 with a +11 goal differential, combining a productive offense with slightly above-average defensive numbers.
• The Wolves averaged about 3.5 goals per game and allowed roughly 3.3, while posting a solid 79.2% penalty kill.
• Jan Chovan led the offense with 56 points, supported by Kieron Walton (51) and Jean-Cristoph Lemieux (43), giving Sudbury multiple scoring threats.
• Defenseman Artem Gonchar contributed 51 points and stood out as one of the league’s most productive blueliners offensively.
• Most of the top forwards recorded positive goal-to-assist balances, with Chovan and Walton providing both finishing ability and playmaking.
• Goaltending was shared by two netminders, with both posting save percentages around .900 and helping stabilize the club throughout the season.

Sudbury Wolves: Team Dashboard Insights
• Sudbury finished 27-39-2-0 with a -51 goal differential, scoring just over 3.0 goals per game while allowing nearly 3.9, leaving the club below the league averages on both ends.
• Jan Chovan (55 points), Kieron Walton (52), and defenseman Artem Gonchar (51) led the offense, with Gonchar emerging as one of the OHL’s most productive blueliners.
• Despite the losing record, several top contributors produced at high levels, with Nathan Villeneuve and Jean-Cristoph Lemieux also surpassing 40 points.
• Most key scorers posted negative plus/minus ratings, reflecting the team's defensive struggles and the difficulty of translating individual offense into overall success.
• The penalty kill was respectable at 79.1%, but the 20.6% power play provided only average production.
• Goaltending duties were spread among several netminders, with Paolo Frasca posting the best save percentage (around .900) and Bjorn Bronas carrying the heaviest workload.