The Gremlins put on an absolute clinic in a one-sided affair, dismantling the Cobra Kai 7-1 in a game that was never truly in doubt from the opening puck drop. Powered by a relentless, high-octane attack that peppered the opposing net with 43 shots in the first period alone, the Gremlins established immediate control and never let up. The lone Cobra Kai tally was merely a footnote in an otherwise masterful performance by the home side, who dictated the pace, physicality, and scoreboard from start to finish.
The game’s narrative was largely defined by the Gremlins’ suffocating offensive zone time and the sheer volume of scoring chances they generated. While nine different home skaters contributed to the goal column, a total team effort made it nearly impossible for a shorthanded Cobra Kai squad to keep up. Whether it was crisp passing leading to open net finishes or gritty work along the boards to extend plays, the Gremlins executed their game plan to perfection. The lone blemish on the night came via a penalty from #8 Ivan Magera, but the Gremlins’ penalty kill rose to the occasion, ensuring that minor infraction did not shift the game’s momentum. On the other side, the Cobra Kai faced an uphill battle, struggling to generate sustained pressure against a disciplined Gremlins defensive structure.
In net, the Gremlins’ goaltending was a quiet, steadying force, facing 20 shots in a first period that saw the game essentially decided. With the final score reflecting a 7-1 blowout, it’s clear the netminder made the necessary saves to hold the Cobra Kai at bay, allowing just a single goal on the night. For the visitors, goalie statistics showed zero minutes played and no saves recorded—indicating that specific stats were not tracked—but the final score and the 43-shot barrage they faced in the first period alone tell the story of a goaltender left to fend for himself against an unstoppable Gremlins machine. It was a complete team victory for the Gremlins, who left no doubt about which squad was the dominant force on the ice.