Aliaksei Protas: 2025-26 season review

RMNB season review image 2025-26, Mike Tyson punchout theme

Aliaksei Protas couldn’t produce like he did in his breakout season, and there’s one obvious reason why.


By the Numbers

25

Goals

27

Assists

76

Games played

18

Minutes per game
On-ice percentages

54%

Shot attempts

53%

Expected goals

58%

Actual goals

Isolated Impact by HockeyViz

HockeyViz player isolate
About this visualization:  This image by  Micah Blake McCurdy of hockeyviz.com  shows how the player has impacted play when on the ice. At the top of the image is the team’s offense (even strength at left, power play at right) and at bottom is the team’s defense (with penalty kill at bottom right). In each case, red/orange blobs mean teams shoot for more from that location on the ice, and blue/purple means less. In general, a good player should have red/orange blobs near the opponent’s net at top, and blue/purple blobs near their own team’s net at bottom. The distributions in middle show how the player compares to league average at individual finishing, setting up teammates to score, and taking and drawing penalties. The number at center is Synthetic Goals: a catch-all number for the player’s impact.

Player Card by Evolving Hockey

Evolving Hockey player card
About this player card:  This card from Josh and Luke of  Evolving Hockey  compares the player to league averages based on their impact on on-ice statistics. GAR means “goals above replacement,” where “replacement” means an average player called up from the AHL. xGAR is the same figure but assuming league-average goaltending. The numbers at top are the player’s percentile ranks overall and then for offense and defense alone. 

Player Overview  by NHL Edge

NHL Edge overview
About this visualization:  The NHL’s advanced statistics program, Edge, tracks player and puck movement. The player’s shot speed, skating speed, and skating distance are at top along with percentile rank. At bottom left is a shot location map, and at bottom right is zone time per zone.

Gratuitous Generative Art by Peter

Using p5.js, the player’s name is a seed that randomizes a bunch of values in an animated canvas with glitchy effects that should be gradual enough not to mess with people with sensory issues. Not AI. Not all that different from Logo, which I learned in like 1992.


Peter’s Take

Player
Rating
74
Percentile among forwards
21Aliaksei ProtasForwardF
Age 25 · 6’6″ · 250 lbs · 🇧🇾 · ♑️
76GP
25G
27A
52P
58.3%GF%
50.4%xGF%
53.6%SA%

2025-26 stats

You can’t teach big. That’s what I heard. Aliaksei Protas is 6′,6″, 250 lbs. You can’t miss him on the ice, and now — with the introduction of younger, smaller (maybe, and maybe just for now) brother Ilya — there are two of him. Those two plus Tom Wilson made up maybe the lorgest line in the NHL last season. They outscored opponents 2 to 1 in 38 minutes together, which is fine. But Protas really missed his best linemate from the prior season: Pierre-Luc Dubois, whose absence was devastating to the Caps’ top six for most of the season. They were great together in 2024-25, and I hope they can be again in 2025-26.

In the meantime, it’s time to find some power play time for Protas. He hit a career high last season: 36 minutes.


Pro on RMNB

Strome and Protas brothers take legendary photo together before Capitals preseason game in Hershey

Aliaksei Protas crouches down for his intermission interviews with Al Koken. Does it hurt? ‘A little bit, but for him I can do that. I can sacrifice myself.’

Aliaksei Protas missed Capitals game against Utah for birth of his second child, a girl

For Ilya and Aliaksei Protas, playing in the NHL together is a dream come true: ‘If you had told me that in childhood, I would just hang up the phone’


Your Turn

What’s the ideal line for Protas next season? Brother magic? Back with PLD?

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