The Rebels Hockey Academy delivered a stunning offensive clinic, routing the Bow Valley Stars 10-4 in a game that showcased their relentless attack. From the opening puck drop, the Rebels set the tone, firing 16 shots in the first period alone. Declan Salmon opened the scoring midway through the first, followed quickly by Brady Sodergren to give the Rebels an early 2-0 lead. The Stars showed brief signs of life with Jaxon Richardson and Scott Walker answering back to keep the game close, but the Rebels' pressure was simply overwhelming. Bohen Anderson emerged as an offensive force, netting the game-winning goal in the second period and completing a hat trick in the third, while Maverick Ouellette-Pearce and Nash Shuman each contributed multi-point performances in the dominant display.
Despite the lopsided score, the game wasn't without its physical moments as both teams combined for five minor penalties. The Stars' Dawson Cavacciuti and Jacob Shrum each took tripping calls, while the Rebels saw Brady Sodergren, Bohen Anderson, and Brody Ferguson all sent to the box for infractions. The penalty kill units saw plenty of action, but neither team could capitalize significantly with the man advantage. The Rebels' offensive depth proved too much to handle as they poured on 17 more shots in the third period, turning what had been a competitive game into a runaway victory.
The final period became a showcase for the Rebels' offensive firepower as they tallied five unanswered goals before Bow Valley's Jack Johnston managed a late consolation marker. The Rebels' line of Sodergren, Shuman, and Ouellette-Pearce proved particularly dangerous, combining for multiple goals and assists in the third period onslaught. While the Stars showed flashes of offensive capability, they were simply outmatched by the Rebels' consistent pressure and finishing ability, resulting in a decisive victory that demonstrated why Rebels Hockey Academy remains a force to be reckoned with in the Hockey Super League.