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Muskegon Lumberjacks: Goals vs. Assists Insights


• Drew Stewart led Muskegon’s offense with 30 goals and 31 assists, serving as the team’s most complete offensive contributor.


• Melvin Novotny was one of the league’s top finishers, scoring 22 goals while also leading the team in assists with 35, highlighting his all-around offensive impact.


• Viktor Nörringer (24 goals, 25 assists) and Niles Benson (19 goals, 20 assists) provided balanced scoring and playmaking production near the goals-equals-assists line.


• Tynan Lawrence stood out as a goal-focused scorer, recording 10 goals on just 7 assists, while several teammates generated offense primarily through puck distribution.


• Most of Muskegon’s leading forwards clustered near the goals-equals-assists line, indicating a balanced attack with multiple players capable of both finishing and creating scoring chances.

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Muskegon Lumberjacks: Dashboard Insights


• Muskegon finished with a strong 36-24-1-1 record (.597 points percentage), posting a +22 goal differential and establishing itself as one of the USHL’s stronger teams.


• The Lumberjacks combined above-average offense (3.4 goals per game) with solid defensive play (3.0 goals against per game), placing them in the league’s upper-performing tier.


• Drew Stewart (61 points) and Melvin Novotny (57 points) led a deep offensive group, while Viktor Nörringer added 49 points to give Muskegon multiple high-end scoring threats.


• Muskegon’s top scorers generally carried positive plus/minus ratings, highlighted by Melvin Novotny (+24) and Carter Sanderson (+16), reflecting strong two-way team performance.


• Goaltender Carl Axelsson handled the majority of the workload and posted a save percentage above 91%, providing a dependable foundation for the club’s success throughout the season.

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