The JR Savages delivered a performance for the ages, completely dominating the U9 Snipers in a staggering 21-0 victory. From the opening faceoff, the Savages' offense was an unstoppable force, firing an incredible 31 shots on goal in the first period alone. The scoring started early and never relented, with Jamie Benjamin (#28) and Jaxen Bradley (#98) each finding the net twice in the opening frame. The Snipers' only respite came from a minor penalty to Ewan Begley (#16) for tripping, which the Savages' power play quickly capitalized on for a goal. The period ended with a flurry, capped by a goal from Bradley with just five seconds remaining, setting the tone for the rest of the night.
The second period saw no let-up from the relentless Savages. The scoring was both prolific and diverse, with seven different players lighting the lamp. Jacob Van Wieren (#19) had a standout period, netting a pair of goals, including a shorthanded marker. His teammate Braden Van Wieren (#74) also scored shorthanded, showcasing the team's defensive pressure even when down a man. The only blemish for the Savages was a minor interference penalty to Dominik Turgeon (#29), but it did little to slow their momentum. Braxton Woloszyn (#11) added another goal to his tally, and Macklin Vigneau (#87) got on the scoresheet as the Savages built an insurmountable lead.
The final period was a continuation of the offensive clinic. Jamie Benjamin (#28) completed a remarkable four-goal night, cementing his status as the game's offensive star. Oliver Fossey (#18) and Braden Van Wieren (#74) added to their totals, while Dominik Turgeon (#29) netted his second of the contest. In a fitting end, Jackson Sawatski (#8) scored with just 18 seconds left to seal the 21-0 final. For the Snipers, it was a night of pure survival, managing only two shots against Savages' goalie Dawson Grassick (#30), who earned a shutout in a game where his defense was impenetrable. This was a historic and definitive statement victory for the JR Savages, a game defined by an overwhelming offensive display and a complete team effort.