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Red Deer Rebels: Goals vs. Assists Insights


• Beckett Hamilton was the clear offensive leader, combining 38 assists with 24 goals and standing well ahead of the rest of the roster in total production.


• Pou Andersen (21 assists, 25 goals) and Kalder Varga (16 assists, 21 goals) were the club's most goal-oriented forwards, finishing above the goals-equals-assists line.


• Talon Brigley showed balanced scoring with roughly equal totals of goals and assists, while Landon MacSwain and Matej Mikes provided additional secondary offense.


• Several defensemen contributed offensively, led by Nate Yellowaga and Keith McInnis, though most blue-liners were naturally more modest point producers.


• Red Deer's scoring depth was limited beyond the top group, with many players clustered below 20 points, indicating a strong reliance on a handful of key forwards for offensive production.

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Red Deer Rebels: 2025-26 Season Insights


• Red Deer finished 26-36-4-2 with a -68 goal differential, placing them in the lower-left quadrant of the league identity map as a below-average offensive and defensive team.


• Beckett Hamilton led the offense with 62 points and was the only player above 60 points, with Poul Andersen (46), Talon Brigley (38), and Kalder Varga (37) providing secondary scoring support.


• Despite the team's struggles, several top producers carried strongly negative plus/minus ratings, highlighting the challenges of generating offense while spending significant time defending.


• Defenseman Nate Yellowaga ranked sixth on the team with 27 points, making him one of the club's most productive blueliners and an important contributor from the back end.


• Matthew Kondro handled virtually all of the goaltending workload, recording 19 wins and an .889 save percentage while facing heavy shot volumes behind a team that allowed goals at an above-average rate.

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