Solihull Barons are in exceptional form, picking up 15 points from 6 games - that's 83% of all available points. Their 5-0-1 (W-D-L) record shows a winning mentality with 5 victories in this stretch.
However, there are signs of a dip with fewer points earned recently compared to earlier matches. Halting this decline before it becomes a pattern is important.
The attack has been devastating, averaging 6.5 goals per game with 39 total goals in 6 matches. This level of firepower puts immense pressure on opponents and provides a cushion for the defense. Worryingly, goals have dried up in recent fixtures compared to earlier in this run.
There's work to do defensively with 15 goals conceded (2.5 per game). Tightening up at the back would take pressure off the attack and lead to more comfortable results. Concerningly, more goals have been shipped recently, suggesting concentration or fatigue issues. The impressive +24 goal difference reflects overall dominance in recent matches.
Interestingly, the team has been stronger on the road with 3 wins from 3 away games compared to 2 from 3 at home. Finding ways to replicate that away form in front of home fans would boost results.
Graham Laverick has been a reliable presence between the pipes, posting a 89.9% save percentage and 2.33 GAA. With 21 wins from 28 games, the goaltending has been a strength.
Most recently, a 5-3 victory over Telford Tigers 2 was a confident performance. Notably, 4 emphatic wins by 3+ goals show the team can be dominant on their day.