The Rebels Hockey Academy unleashed an offensive onslaught from start to finish, cruising to an emphatic 11-1 victory over the Bow Valley Stars in a game that showcased their overwhelming firepower. The Stars actually struck first with a shorthanded goal from Jaxon Richardson, assisted by Luka Kudrna, midway through the opening period. That brief moment of hope for the visitors was quickly extinguished just over a minute later when Bohen Anderson answered back for the Rebels, assisted by Kyson Cloutier, setting the tone for what would become a relentless offensive display.
The floodgates truly opened in the second period, where the Rebels scored five unanswered goals to put the game completely out of reach. Easton Cameron netted what would stand as the game-winning goal early in the frame, kicking off a dominant stretch. He and Brody Ferguson traded goals and assists in a dynamic partnership, while William Rhodes, Nash Shuman, and Bohen Anderson with his second of the night all found the back of the net. The Rebels' offensive pressure was relentless, outshooting the Stars 9-3 in the period and capitalizing on their chances with ruthless efficiency.
Any thought of a Bow Valley comeback was swiftly eliminated in the third period as the Rebels added four more goals to their tally. William Rhodes and Kyson Cloutier scored in quick succession early on, while Wesley Wiens and Brady Sodergren capped off the scoring. In a game where goalie stats were not officially tracked, the sheer volume of shots—33 for the Rebels versus just 6 for the Stars—told the story of a match completely controlled by the home team. The Rebels' victory was a comprehensive team effort, with multiple players contributing to the scoresheet in a performance that left no doubt about their dominance on the ice.