The Rebels Hockey Academy delivered a stunning and dominant performance, overwhelming the Caps Hockey Club with an 11-2 victory. From the opening faceoff, the Rebels established a relentless offensive pace, outshooting the Caps 41-17 over the course of the game. The tone was set early when Hendrix Beaupre capitalized on a power play midway through the first period, giving the Rebels a lead they would never relinquish. The Caps, hampered by discipline issues including two bench minors for too many players, struggled to contain the Rebels' deep and potent attack.
The second period turned into a scoring frenzy for the Rebels, who exploded for seven goals in a breathtaking display. Taid Jones was a central figure, scoring a power-play goal and later adding a spectacular shorthanded tally, finishing the night with a hat trick and two assists. Barrett Nellis netted two quick goals, including the game-winner, while Cooper Jones and Cooper Friesen also found the back of the net. The Caps showed brief flashes of resistance, with Maverick Ayles scoring both of his team's goals—one shorthanded and one at even strength—but they were mere footnotes in a period dominated by the Rebels' firepower. Luke Clark orchestrated the offense masterfully from the blue line, dishing out four assists.
Any hope of a Caps comeback was extinguished in the third period as the Rebels continued their assault, adding three more goals. Parker Lofstrom and Cache Kelly scored just 53 seconds apart, and Taid Jones completed his hat trick to put an exclamation point on the night. The game grew increasingly chippy in the final frame, with multiple roughing and body-checking penalties handed out, reflecting the Caps' mounting frustration. In the end, the Rebels' offensive depth and efficiency were simply too much, as they skated away with a decisive and lopsided triumph that showcased their scoring prowess from every situation.