The Rebels Hockey Academy delivered a stunning offensive clinic, overwhelming Alberta Pro Hockey with a decisive 12-3 victory. The tone was set early and emphatically, as the Rebels exploded for six unanswered goals in the first period alone. Bohen Anderson was a force of nature, netting a hat-trick in the opening frame, including an unassisted marker. He was brilliantly supported by teammates like Easton Cameron, Shay Morgan, and Zack Milligan, who all found the back of the net as the Rebels built an insurmountable lead. Alberta Pro Hockey managed a brief response with a goal from Crosby Komick, but they were simply outmatched by the relentless Rebels' attack, which saw Madson Venhola secure a relatively quiet win in net for the visitors.
The second period offered no respite for the struggling Alberta squad. The Rebels continued their scoring barrage, adding four more goals to their tally. Brady Sodergren, Easton Cameron with his second of the game, Maverick Ouellette-Pearce, and Nash Shuman on the power play all contributed to the widening gap. Penalties plagued Alberta, with Isaac St Croix and Brayden Horek taking minors that disrupted any chance of building momentum. The lone bright spot for the home team came in the third period when, shorthanded, Nathan Sommerstad and Kayne Lafleche scored to provide a glimpse of fight, assisted both times by the playmaking of Kaizen Malik.
Ultimately, this game was a story of two vastly different performances. The Rebels' offense was a well-oiled machine, with Anderson's four-goal night leading the charge and playmakers like Nash Shuman and Brody Ferguson piling up assists. In contrast, Alberta Pro Hockey's goaltending duo of Josiah Mwemera and Yousif Benny faced a torrent of shots and struggled to contain the onslaught. The final scoreline reflected a complete team effort from the Rebels Hockey Academy, who showcased their firepower in a game they controlled from the opening faceoff to the final buzzer.