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Saskatoon Blades: Goals vs. Assists Insights


• Rowan Calvert emerged as the club's premier finisher, recording 31 goals and sitting well above the goals-equals-assists line.


• Hunter Laing and Cooper Williams were the primary playmakers, each surpassing 30 assists while adding more than 20 goals, giving Saskatoon multiple balanced scoring threats.


• David Lewandowski was heavily assist-driven, producing 48 assists compared with 17 goals and serving as one of the team's key distributors.


• Zach Olsen and Kazden Mathies provided balanced secondary offense, while Hayden Harsanyi and Tyler Parr contributed more through playmaking than finishing.


• Offensive production came predominantly from the forward group, with Jordan Martin and Brayden Klimpke leading defensemen but with much more modest scoring totals.

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Saskatoon Blades: 2025-26 Season Insights


• Saskatoon finished 34-27-5-2 with a nearly even goal differential (-4), placing them close to league average in both offense and defense on the identity map.


• David Lewandowski (65 points), Cooper Williams (57), Hunter Laing (55), and Rowan Calvert (53) formed a balanced top group, giving the Blades multiple scoring threats.


• Brayden Klimpke stood out among defensemen, ranking fifth on the team with 47 points and providing significant offensive production from the blue line.


• Plus/minus values were tightly clustered around zero, reflecting a team that played many close games and lacked dominant territorial play despite solid individual production.


• Evan Gardner handled virtually all of the goaltending duties, recording 25 wins and a .901 save percentage while facing one of the heaviest workloads in the WHL.

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