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Regina Pats: Goals vs. Assists Insights


• Caden Brown was the offensive leader, combining 33 assists with 28 goals and finishing among the team's most balanced scorers.


• Keets Fawcett and Zachary Lansard provided strong finishing ability, with Fawcett posting a team-high 30 goals and Lansard adding 24 goals.


• Ruslan Karimov, Cohen Klassen, and Ellis Miyette were more playmaking-oriented contributors, generating offense primarily through assists.


• Maddox Schultz stood out as a balanced secondary scorer, while younger contributors such as Julien Maze and Zach Moore added depth to the attack.


• The blue line contributed modest offense, with Rylan Pearce and Dayton Deschamps leading defensemen, leaving most of the scoring burden on the forward group.

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Regina Pats: 2025-26 Season Insights


• Regina finished 25-34-7-2 with a -55 goal differential, placing them in the lower-left quadrant of the identity map as a team that struggled at both ends of the ice.


• Caden Brown (61 points), Keets Fawcett (59), and Zachary Lansard (56) formed a productive top line, accounting for much of the club's offensive output.


• Most key contributors posted negative plus/minus ratings, suggesting that even the team's best scorers spent considerable time defending and faced difficult matchups.


• Beyond the top trio, secondary scoring was limited, with only Ruslan Karimov reaching 39 points and no defenseman appearing among the top ten scorers.


• Marek Schlenker handled virtually all of the goaltending duties, recording 18 wins and an .884 save percentage while facing one of the heavier workloads in the league.

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