The RAMP Saints delivered a masterclass in offensive hockey, dismantling the Dangle Berries with a staggering 12-1 victory in a game that was never in doubt. From the first puck drop, the Saints set a blistering pace, putting relentless pressure on Dangle Berries goaltender Roman Chau (#3). The floodgates opened early, as Porter Marvin (#22) opened the scoring at 15:37 of the first period on an even-strength marker, assisted by Jack Kronewitt (#2) and Cameron Starrett (#8). The Saints then capitalized on a tripping penalty to Liam Hanson (#4) to make it 2-0, with Wilhelm Hartmann (#19) burying a power-play goal. Jack Kronewitt and Mason Smith (#86) added even-strength tallies before the first intermission, giving the Saints a commanding 4-0 lead and leaving the Dangle Berries shellshocked.
The second period was pure domination. The Saints continued to pour it on, with Jack Kronewitt scoring a shorthanded goal to make it 5-0. Then, Porter Marvin took over, scoring four consecutive goals in a scintillating personal display. Marvin’s second and third goals were unassisted, showcasing his individual brilliance, while his fourth came with help from Liam Shoquist (#11). The period ended with the Saints holding an insurmountable 9-0 lead, leaving Dangle Berries outmatched in every facet of the game. Despite a slash minor against Nathan Lizotte (#29), the Saints’ penalty kill was impenetrable.
The third period saw the Saints extend their lead to 12-0 before the Dangle Berries finally got on the board. Mason Smith added his second goal of the game, and Smith Love (#18) scored an even-strength marker to make it 11-0. Jack Kronewitt completed his hat trick with a beautiful goal, assisted by Cameron Starrett and Mason Smith. Dangle Berries captain Brayden Anderson (#2) managed to spoil the shutout with a goal at 0:15 of the third period, but it was far too little, too late. The Saints’ goaltender, Benjamin McGrath (#10), earned the win in a game where his team’s offensive explosion made his job relatively easy. The final score of 12-1 reflected the complete mismatch, with the RAMP Saints firing on all cylinders and the Dangle Berries left to regroup after a humbling defeat.