The Rebels Hockey Academy delivered a stunning offensive clinic on home ice, dismantling the Riggers Hockey Academy - 17M by a staggering final score of 15-4. This was a game defined by a second-period explosion from the Rebels, who turned a scoreless first period into a one-sided affair with a relentless barrage of goals. The shot totals told the story of dominance, with the Rebels outshooting the Riggers 39-16, including a commanding 17-4 advantage in the decisive middle frame.
After a quiet opening period that saw only two minor penalties, the Rebels erupted for ten unanswered goals in the second. The floodgates opened with Brady Sodergren and Bohen Anderson finding the net early. Easton Cameron, with a goal and an assist in the surge, and Anderson, who completed a hat-trick in the period, were constant threats. The game-winner came off the stick of Nash Shuman, assisted by Maverick Ouellette-Pearce and Declan Salmon, but the onslaught continued with contributions from Ouellette-Pearce, Shay Morgan, and a shorthanded marker from Declan Salmon. The Riggers' defense and goaltender Emerson Dolan had no answer for the wave of attacks, as the Rebels showcased seamless puck movement and finishing.
The third period saw the scoring continue, though the Riggers managed to find a brief spark. Landon Simmerling and Braden Quilty connected for two quick goals for the visitors, and Dominic Beeler and Beckett Pierce also tallied to provide some consolation. However, the Rebels' offense was simply too potent to be contained. Bohen Anderson added two more to his incredible five-goal night, while Brody Ferguson and Brady Sodergren each recorded their second of the game. In net, Madson Venhola was solid for the Rebels, turning aside all 16 shots he faced to backstop the massive victory, while the Riggers' Emerson Dolan faced an unrelenting 39-shot assault. The game concluded a definitive statement win for the Rebels, fueled by a historic offensive performance.