Prince George

Prince George Cougars: Goals vs. Assists Insights
• Terik Parascak and Kooper Gizowski spearheaded the offense, combining 30+ goals with over 40 assists and establishing themselves as the club's primary scoring threats.
• Brock Souch and Dmitri Yakutsenak provided strong secondary production. Yakutsenak's nearly even split between goals and assists highlights his balanced offensive game.
• Carson Carels stood out from the blue line, producing 20 goals and more than 50 assists, making him one of the most offensively productive defensemen on the roster.
• Jett Lajoie, Aiden Foster, and Kayden Lemire added valuable depth scoring, while several younger forwards contributed primarily as playmakers rather than finishers.
• Prince George received meaningful offensive support from its defense corps, with Carson Carels, Bauer Dumanski, and Arsenii Anisimov all providing production from the back end to complement the team's high-end forwards.

Prince George Cougars: Team Dashboard Insights
• Prince George finished 44-22-2-0 (.662 points percentage) with a +57 goal differential. Strong special teams were a key asset, featuring a 31.6% power play and an 81.6% penalty kill.
• The team identity map places the Cougars in the upper-right quadrant, combining above-average offense with strong defensive play and establishing themselves as one of the WHL's better-balanced teams.
• Terik Parascak led the attack with 79 points, while Carson Carels, Brock Souch, and Kooper Gizowski all surpassed 70 points, giving the Cougars one of the league's deepest offensive groups.
• The plus/minus chart highlights strong two-way play from many key contributors. Parascak, Souch, Carels, Gizowski, and Dmitri Yakutsenak all paired high scoring with impressive positive plus/minus ratings.
• Joshua Ravensbergen anchored the crease, posting a save percentage above 91% while handling a heavy workload, providing the stability behind one of the WHL's stronger clubs.