From the opening faceoff, it was clear that MOB Hockey was on a mission. They set the tone early, with Ryker Philpott opening the scoring just 23 seconds into the game. The Stars Hockey Academy briefly showed fight, as Gabriel L'Heureux answered back less than two minutes later to tie the game, but that was the last moment of parity. MOB unleashed a relentless first-period barrage, scoring seven unanswered goals. Adam McMillan, Malachi Natividad, Liam Rodriguez, and Jabriel Sharma all found the back of the net, with Philpott adding his second of the period to secure what would be the game-winning goal. The period was a clinic in puck possession, with MOB outshooting the Stars 13-7, and Natividad's power-play marker capping off a dominant opening frame.
The onslaught continued unabated in the second period. Philpott and Natividad continued their incredible nights, with Philpott completing a natural hat trick and adding two more assists, while Natividad secured his own hat trick. The most impressive tally came from Philpott while his team was shorthanded, a testament to MOB's complete control of the game at both ends of the ice. Goaltender Lennon Andrews faced only three shots in the period, as the defensive corps in front of him smothered any attempt at a Stars comeback. The physicality began to ramp up as well, with penalties for boarding and roughing, but they did little to slow MOB's momentum, who headed into the final intermission with a commanding 12-1 lead.
The third period saw MOB add two more goals from Jabriel Sharma and Jack McNutt to round out their scoring at 14. The Stars managed to find a small consolation prize when Gabriel L'Heureux netted his second of the game midway through the period, but it was a mere footnote in a game defined by MOB's offensive firepower. The final shot count of 33-14 told the story of a one-sided affair, with MOB's Ryker Philpott putting on a masterclass, finishing with an astounding six goals and three assists for a nine-point night. Malachi Natividad's hat trick and three assists were equally pivotal. For the Stars, goaltender Brennan Begley faced an unrelenting storm, while Gabriel L'Heureux provided the lone offensive highlights in a game that showcased MOB Hockey's formidable strength from the first shift to the last.