Despite 97-point season, are the Windsor Spitfires on upset alert?
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Despite 97-point season, are the Windsor Spitfires on upset alert?
"Windsor finished the season with a total of 264 goals, ranking third in the league, while Guelph managed only 225 goals, placing them 13th."
"Windsor's power play is the second-best in the OHL at a rate of 28.4%, contrasting sharply with Guelph's power play, which is the least efficient at 16%."
"In terms of goaltending, Windsor's Joey Costanzo has the second-best goals against average in the OHL at 2.16, while Guelph's Zachary Jovanovski has a 3.39 average."
"Windsor allowed only 173 goals this season, the second-fewest in the league, while Guelph's defense struggled, allowing 263 goals, the sixth-most."
Windsor Spitfires have achieved four 90+-point seasons in five years and are statistically superior to Guelph Storm. Windsor scored 264 goals, ranking third, while Guelph scored 225, ranking 13th. Windsor allowed only 173 goals, the second-fewest, compared to Guelph's 263 goals allowed. Windsor's power play is second-best at 28.4%, while Guelph's is the least efficient at 16%. Goaltender Joey Costanzo has a goals against average of 2.16, while Guelph's Zachary Jovanovski has 3.39, further highlighting Windsor's advantage.
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