The Rangers unleashed a relentless offensive onslaught, burying the Muckers under a 12-4 avalanche in a one-sided affair. From the opening puck drop, the Rangers controlled the tempo, firing an incredible 37 shots on goal in the first period alone. The Muckers' goaltender, Alykhan Nurani (#30), was under siege from the start, but with the Rangers' attack firing on all cylinders, very little help was to be found. The Muckers, despite getting 32 shots of their own on net, simply could not keep pace with the Rangers' high-octane offense.
The Rangers’ attack was a coordinated masterpiece, led by the sensational Alex Kinzel (#8), who netted an astounding five goals, including four straight in a third-period blitz. Michael Fouts (#10) and Matt Clark (#28) were key playmakers, with Fouts contributing two goals and a handful of assists, while Clark finished with a goal and four assists. The Rangers broke the game open early, scoring five times in the first period, with Fouts and Tyler Kirk (#17) each finding the back of the net. Kaiden Rawji (#7) provided a brief spark for the Muckers, completing a hat trick, but his efforts were a lone bright spot against the Rangers' wave of offense.
The third period was a pure showcase of the Rangers' dominance, as they poured in six more goals. Kinzel's four-goal period was a stunning display, with assists flowing from Fouts, Clark, and others. The Muckers did manage a consolation goal late in the third from Tyler Coutu (#9), but it was far too little, too late. The Rangers' goaltender, Vance McLennan (#81), while not facing a high volume of high-danger chances, was credited with the win, as the final score reflected a complete team effort that left the Muckers with little to celebrate.