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Lincoln Stars: Goals vs. Assists Insights


• Alex Pelletier was the team’s premier goal scorer, recording 48 goals and 37 assists, making him one of the USHL’s most dangerous offensive players.


• Layne Loomer (30 goals, 42 assists) and Kade Kohanski (21 goals, 33 assists) provided strong secondary scoring while contributing heavily as playmakers.


• John Hirschfeld was one of the most balanced producers on the roster, finishing nearly even with 12 goals and 12 assists.


• Nate Pederson generated offense primarily through assists, posting 21 assists compared to 8 goals, highlighting his playmaking role.


• Most of Lincoln’s top scorers fell below the goals-equals-assists line, indicating that puck movement and setup ability were major drivers of the team’s offensive success.

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Lincoln Stars: Dashboard Insights


• Lincoln finished the season at 28-29-4-1 (.492 points percentage), posting a nearly even goal differential (-2) and performing close to league average in both offense and defense.


• The Stars scored 3.3 goals per game while allowing 3.3 goals against per game, placing them almost exactly at the center of the league’s competitive landscape.


• Alex Pelletier (85 points) and Layne Loomer (72 points) formed one of the USHL’s most productive offensive duos, combining for 78 goals and driving much of Lincoln’s attack.


• Lincoln’s top offensive players generally carried positive plus/minus ratings, led by Layne Loomer (+25) and Alex Pelletier (+17), indicating strong on-ice impact despite the team’s overall .500 record.


• Goaltender William Prowse handled the majority of the workload and posted a save percentage around 90%, providing stability in net throughout the season.

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