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Wenatchee Wild: 2025-26 Season Insights


• Wenatchee featured a balanced offense with several players clustered between 20 and 40 points, relying on depth rather than a single dominant scorer.


• Luka Shcherbyna emerged as the club’s top finisher, surpassing 20 goals, while Mason Kraft and Levi Benson combined strong playmaking with double-digit goal totals.


• The goals-versus-assists chart highlights Caelan Joudrey and Luka Shcherbyna as the primary goal scorers, whereas Mason Kraft and Levi Benson generated much of their production through assists.


• Aiden Grossklaus displayed one of the most balanced offensive profiles, producing nearly equal totals in goals and assists, while Rui Han and Mathias Silaban added secondary scoring support.


• Offensive contributions came predominantly from the forwards, with Boston Tait leading the defensemen in scoring and providing additional offense from the blue line.

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Wenatchee Wild: 2025-26 Season Insights


• Wenatchee finished 25-38-3-2 with a -52 goal differential, ranking almost exactly league average defensively but below average offensively on the team identity map.


• Luka Shcherbyna led the club with 42 points, while Mason Kraft, Levi Benson, and Aiden Grossklaus formed a balanced top group with four players reaching at least 34 points.


• Most of the team's leading scorers carried negative plus/minus ratings, reflecting the difficulties the Wild faced at even strength despite receiving contributions throughout the lineup.


• Boston Tait paced the defense corps with 23 points, while several forwards clustered in the 20-40 point range, illustrating solid depth but a lack of elite offensive production.


• Tobias Tynan provided steady goaltending with a save percentage above .910 and 16 wins, while Cal Conway also posted strong efficiency in a smaller workload, helping keep Wenatchee competitive in many games.

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