In a game that defied the shot count, the Rebels Hockey Academy delivered a masterclass in efficiency, routing Alberta Pro Hockey 9-1 in a lopsided affair. Despite being heavily outshot 42-8, the Rebels capitalized on nearly every opportunity that came their way. The tone was set early as Easton Cameron opened the scoring just over ten minutes into the first period. The Rebels then exploded for three more goals before the period ended, including a power-play marker from Brody Ferguson and a second from Cameron, building an insurmountable 4-0 lead and chasing Alberta's starting goaltender from the net.
The second period saw no let-up from the relentless Rebels. Brady Sodergren and Bohen Anderson found the back of the net, extending the lead before Alberta Pro Hockey’s Xavier Ott finally broke through to get his team on the board. Any momentum from that goal was quickly snuffed out as Brody Ferguson netted his second of the game before the period ended, making it 7-1. The Rebels' offensive clinic was supported by a stifling defensive effort and a phenomenal performance in net, which saw them turn away a barrage of 42 shots from Alberta, allowing only a single goal against.
The final frame was merely a formality as the Rebels continued to pour it on. Declan Salmon and Maverick Ouellette-Pearce added two more goals to complete the 9-1 demolition. The penalty box saw plenty of traffic, with Alberta's Xavier Ott taking two minors and the Rebels' Nash Shuman also serving two separate penalties, but none of the infractions could swing the momentum. In the end, this was a story of a team that was ruthlessly clinical in front of the net, turning a massive shot disadvantage into a resounding statement victory.