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Moncton Wildcats: Goals vs. Assists Insights


• Niko Tournas was one of the league’s premier finishers, scoring more than 40 goals while also contributing heavily as a playmaker.


• Gabe Smith and Teddy Mutryn produced highly balanced offensive seasons, combining strong goal totals with more than 35 assists each.


• Tommy Bleyl and Caleb Desnoyers drove much of the offense through elite playmaking, finishing with huge assist totals while still providing significant scoring punch.


• Alex Mercier and Kuzma Voronin added secondary scoring depth, both producing strong two-way offensive profiles with nearly twice as many assists as goals.


• Defenseman Evan Dépatie contributed impressive offense from the blue line, while Tommy Bleyl’s combination of finishing and playmaking made him one of the most complete players on the roster.

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Moncton Wildcats: 2025-26 Season Insights


• Moncton dominated the regular season, finishing 50-10-2-2 with an outstanding 81.3% points percentage and a remarkable +138 goal differential.


• The Wildcats featured elite offensive depth, with seven players reaching at least 60 points and Tommy Bleyl leading the team with 81 points.


• The plus/minus chart illustrates outstanding two-way play, as many of the club’s top scorers posted plus/minus ratings between +30 and +60.


• Special teams were among the league’s best, highlighted by a 31.8% power play and an 82.4% penalty kill.


• Rudy Guimond anchored the crease with 40 wins and a save percentage above .920, providing elite goaltending behind one of the QMJHL’s strongest teams.

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