The MOB Hockey squad delivered an offensive masterclass, overwhelming the Wolverines Hockey Academy with an 11-4 victory in a high-scoring Hockey Super League affair. The game was a tale of two offenses, with MOB's relentless attack proving unstoppable. The Wolverines showed early fight, with Hudson Moffat and Kohen Ewaskow finding the net in the first period to keep the game close at 3-2. However, a power-play goal from Maddox Moore, set up by Maverick Wasylciew and Spencer Talbot, early in the first period foreshadowed the special teams and offensive depth that would define the night for MOB.
The second period was nothing short of a blitzkrieg from MOB Hockey, who erupted for a staggering seven goals to put the game completely out of reach. Thomas Fitzpatrick was a central figure in the onslaught, scoring twice in quick succession, with his first at 9:07 standing as the game-winner. Cooper Sheppard completed a hat-trick, and Reilly Lewis added two of his own in the period, showcasing MOB's balanced and explosive scoring. The Wolverines could only muster a brief response from Hudson Moffat and a late short-handed marker from Hendrix Kraayenbrink, but they were simply drowned out by the tidal wave of MOB offense. The period was a nightmare for Wolverines' goalies, as Leighton McCulloch and Cam Panter combined to face a barrage of shots.
Reilly Lewis completed his hat-trick in the third period to cap off the scoring for MOB, who cruised to the decisive win. While the Wolverines' Oliver Fossey took two minor penalties, the game was ultimately decided at even strength by MOB's superior firepower. MOB goaltender Emmett Smith earned the win in a quiet night statistically, facing only 15 shots, while his teammates dominated puck possession and shot generation at the other end. The final scoreline reflected a comprehensive team performance from MOB Hockey, who showcased their championship-caliber offense in a statement victory.