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Vancouver Giants: 2025-26 Season Insights


• Vancouver finished 34-29-5 with a positive goal differential, pairing above-average offensive production with solid defensive play to remain in the playoff mix.


• Cameron Schmidt emerged as the offensive leader, while Ty Halaburda, Mathis Preston, Tyus Sparks, and Jakub Oreskovic provided a balanced supporting cast.


• The goals-versus-assists chart highlights Schmidt as both the top playmaker and finisher, while Halaburda and Misha Volotovskii displayed particularly balanced offensive profiles.


• Defenseman Ryan Lin contributed notable secondary offense from the blue line, adding scoring punch beyond the Giants’ forward group.


• Strong depth throughout the lineup and contributions from multiple 40-plus point players helped Vancouver maintain a competitive position throughout the season.

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Vancouver Giants: 2025-26 Season Insights


• Vancouver finished 25-39-2-2 with a -86 goal differential, struggling defensively while allowing more than four goals against per game.


• Cameron Schmidt (60 points) and defenseman Ryan Lin (57) led the offense, with Mathis Preston (44), Jakob Oreskovic (40), and Ty Halaburda (39) providing additional scoring support.


• The goals-versus-assists chart highlights Cameron Schmidt as the club’s premier offensive catalyst, while Ryan Lin supplied exceptional production from the blue line.


• Nearly all regular contributors posted negative plus/minus ratings, illustrating the challenges Vancouver faced at even strength despite several productive individual seasons.


• Goaltenders Burke Hood and Kelton Pyne shared the workload and posted save percentages around 89%, providing steady play despite the team’s defensive struggles.

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