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Calgary

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Calgary Hitmen: Goals vs. Assists


• Julien Maze and Kale Dach drove Calgary’s offense, combining elite playmaking with 34+ goals and standing out as the club’s premier finishers.


• Andrei Molgachev and Ethan Moore supplied balanced production, while Caine Wilke contributed heavily as a playmaker with nearly twice as many assists as goals.


• Blake Vanek and Harrison Lodewyk provided strong secondary scoring, each recording close to 20 goals while adding significant assist totals.


• Several forwards, including Ty Meunier and Landon Amrhein, leaned more toward distributing than finishing, creating depth throughout the lineup.


• Defensemen Hunter Aura and Axel Hurtig contributed offensively, but Calgary’s attack was driven overwhelmingly by its forward group.

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Calgary Hitmen: Team Dashboard


• Calgary finished with a 38-21-8-1 record and a +27 goal differential, pairing above-average offense with slightly better-than-average defensive play.


• The Hitmen scored 3.6 goals per game while allowing 3.2, placing them in the upper-right quadrant of the team identity map as a balanced contender.


• Julien Maze (78 points) and Kale Dach (75) formed one of the WHL’s most dangerous duos, supported by strong secondary scoring from Andrei Molgachev and Ethan Moore.


• Most of Calgary’s top producers posted positive plus/minus ratings, indicating that offensive contributions translated into strong two-way results.


• Special teams were a major strength, with a league-best 31.7% power play offsetting a penalty kill below 80%, while Eric Tu’s nearly .900 save percentage and heavy workload provided stability in goal.

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