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Tri-City Storm: Goals vs. Assists Insights


• Carson Pilgrim led the Storm in goal scoring with 18 goals and 23 assists, serving as the team’s most productive offensive player.


• Ashton Dahms combined strong finishing and playmaking ability, recording 16 goals and 12 assists while outperforming the goals-equals-assists trend line.


• Brecken Smith and Mason Jenson provided balanced secondary production, each reaching double-digit totals in both goals and assists.


• Luca Jarvis stood out as a playmaker, collecting 17 assists but scoring only 4 goals, one of the largest assist-to-goal gaps on the roster.


• Bode Lavlin was the highest-scoring defenseman with 11 goals and 27 assists, giving the Storm a significant offensive contribution from the blue line.

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Tri-City Storm: Dashboard Insights


• Tri-City finished 26-29-4-3 (.476 points percentage) and posted a -40 goal differential, reflecting a challenging season in a competitive Western Conference.


• The Storm struggled offensively, averaging roughly 2.5 goals per game, although their defensive performance (about 2.9 goals against per game) remained relatively respectable.


• Carson Pilgrim (41 points) and defenseman Bode Laylin (38 points) led the offense, while Brecken Smith and Mason Jenson provided additional scoring support.


• Most top scorers carried negative plus/minus ratings, indicating the team often struggled to control play at even strength despite individual offensive contributions.


• Goaltenders Michal Pradel and Owen Nelson both posted save percentages above .900, with Pradel handling the heavier workload and serving as a bright spot for the club.

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