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Seattle Thunderbirds: Goals vs. Assists Insights


• Cameron Schmidt was the clear offensive catalyst, producing a remarkable 51 goals while also leading the team in assists, making him one of the WHL's elite all-around scorers.


• Coster Dunn, Antonio Martorana, Matej Pekar, and Brock England formed a strong secondary group, each combining more than 20 goals with substantial playmaking contributions.


• Noah Kosick was a pass-first forward, recording far more assists than goals and serving as one of Seattle's top distributors.


• Sawyer Mayes and Matthew Gard finished above the goals-equals-assists line, showing a stronger tendency toward finishing than setting up teammates.


• Offensive production came primarily from the forward group, with defensemen contributing modestly and Radim Mrtka standing out more as a puck mover than a goal scorer.

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Seattle Thunderbirds: 2025-26 Season Insights


• Seattle finished 31-27-6-4 with a -18 goal differential, sitting almost exactly on the league average line defensively but slightly below average offensively.


• Cameron Schmidt dominated the attack with 100 points, nearly doubling every other scorer and giving the Thunderbirds one of the WHL's premier offensive stars.


• Strong secondary support came from Coster Dunn, Noah Kosick, Matej Pekar, Antonio Martorana, and Brock England, all finishing with at least 50 points.


• Most top producers posted plus/minus ratings near or below zero, reflecting a team that relied heavily on scoring talent rather than consistently controlling play.


• Marek Schlenker carried the bulk of the goaltending duties, posting 20 wins and a .900 save percentage, while Grayson Malinoski provided solid support in limited action.

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