The Rebels Hockey Academy delivered a commanding performance from start to finish, overwhelming Northern HC with a decisive 7-0 victory. From the opening faceoff, the Rebels established control, outshooting Northern HC 11-4 in the first period and setting the tone for what would become a lopsided affair. Luke Clark opened the scoring late in the first period, netting the eventual game-winner with assists from Jack Clement and Hendrix Beaupre. That goal seemed to ignite the Rebels' offense, which exploded for four more goals in a dominant second period. Clark added his second of the game early in the period, followed quickly by goals from Barrett Nellis, Jack Clement, and Cooper Friesen, who scored with just ten seconds left in the period to crush any hope of a Northern HC comeback.
Northern HC struggled to generate consistent pressure and found themselves in penalty trouble when Everett Manderscheid took a roughing penalty midway through the second period. The Rebels capitalized on their momentum, with Cooper Jones scoring twice in the third period to complete the rout. Jones’ first came early in the frame, assisted by Kaden Cameron, and he added another later to seal the 7-0 final. The Rebels' offensive chemistry was on full display, with multiple players recording multi-point games, including Clark, Clement, and Jones, while the defensive corps limited Northern HC to just 18 total shots on the night.
This was a textbook team victory for the Rebels Hockey Academy, showcasing both their offensive firepower and defensive discipline. While specific goaltending stats were not tracked, the zero on the scoreboard speaks volumes about the Rebels' collective effort in their own end. Northern HC, despite a brief push in the second period where they managed nine shots, could not solve the Rebels' structure or contain their speed. The Rebels leave the ice with a statement win, a balanced scoresheet, and plenty of confidence as they continue their Hockey Super League campaign.