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Windsor Spitfires: Goals vs. Assists Insights


• Liam Greentree was the offensive catalyst, combining elite playmaking with high-end finishing and sitting well above the 70-point mark.


• Ethan Belchetz and Jack Nesbitt provided strong secondary scoring, while Nathan Villeneuve added balanced production with over 40 assists and 20 goals.


• Anthony Cristoforo was the most productive defenseman, contributing heavily as both a scorer and distributor.


• Several forwards, including Cole Davis and Jean-Christoph Lemieux, finished above the goals-equal-assists line, indicating a scorer-first profile.


• Carson Woodall and Jakub Fibigr highlighted Windsor's blue-line depth, with multiple defensemen contributing double-digit goal totals.


• Overall, Windsor featured a deep attack with scoring spread across several forwards and defensemen rather than relying on a single offensive source.

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Windsor Spitfires: Team Dashboard Insights


• Windsor finished 44-15-6-3 with a +91 goal differential, ranking among the OHL’s strongest teams with nearly 3.9 goals scored and just 2.5 allowed per game.


• Special teams were a major strength, highlighted by a 28.4% power play and an 82.8% penalty kill.


• Liam Greentree led a deep offense with 74 points, while Nathan Villeneuve, Carson Woodall, Anthony Cristoforo, Ethan Belchetz, and Jack Nesbitt all exceeded 58 points.


• The roster featured strong two-way play, with many top producers posting plus/minus ratings between +15 and +30.


• Defensemen Carson Woodall and Anthony Cristoforo were major offensive contributors, each surpassing 60 points and adding significant scoring from the blue line.


• Joey Costanzo provided stability in goal, posting a save percentage just above .900 while recording 32 wins as Windsor's clear workhorse netminder.

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