The Savages delivered a statement performance, dismantling the Cobras 7-0 in a lopsided contest that was never in doubt. From the opening puck drop, the Savages controlled the tempo, suffocating the Cobras with relentless offensive pressure and a stingy defensive effort. It was a night of pure domination, with the Savages outshooting the Cobras 29-9 in a first period that set the tone for the entire game.
The scoring barrage began midway through the first when Brennan Evans (#61) found the back of the net, with assists from Jarred White (#86) and Cody Lunnin (#12). Just over two minutes later, Kheyam Nazarali (#9) doubled the lead, capitalizing on setups from Alex Zwarich (#8) and Alim Mohamed (#73). The Savages’ depth was on full display, as they rolled four lines that consistently hemmed the Cobras in their own zone. The Cobras struggled to generate any sustained offensive pressure, and the few chances they did create were turned aside with ease.
The second period saw the Savages pour it on, with Kayden Rawji (#96) scoring early, followed by a power-play goal from Jarred White (#86) that highlighted the Savages’ special teams efficiency. Brennan Evans (#61) then notched his second of the night, and Evan Haimila (#27) picked up a pair of assists to cap a strong period. The Cobras’ frustration boiled over with a holding penalty that further hampered their already limited opportunities. In the third, the Savages added two more goals to seal the emphatic victory. Mike Bradley (#74) earned the shutout win, stopping all nine shots he faced, while the Savages’ defense consistently bottled up the Cobras’ attack. The Cobras' Gerrit Spang (#1) endured a tough night, facing 29 shots and allowing all seven goals in the full 39-minute effort. It was a complete team victory for the Savages, who never let the Cobras find any rhythm, turning the game into a one-sided affair from start to finish.