After starting off the new year with a hard fought 4-1 loss against the Carnduff Red Devils, the Kipling/Windthorst Oil King made their way to Bienfait to take on the Coalers on Satuday night. The game started off close, but the Bienfait Coalers took over part way through the second period and into the third to make it a 13-1 win.

The first period started off with the Bienfait Coalers getting a lot of time in the offensive zone, but the Oil Kings had a few rushes in that first period to get a few rushes a few tines throughout the the first frame.

Partway through, the Coalers' offensive zone time turned into their first goal. In the offensive zone, Craig Fournier found the puck in the corner and sent a pass into the slot where Daniel Wanner was, and he ripped the puck at the net to score the game's first goal passed Kevin Kryger.

The Coalers would score a second goal in the first with a similar play as Wyatt Garagan got a pass in the same spot from Jason Hengen, and he scored with that same shot from that same spot.

The Oil Kings' best opportunity of the period came when Josh and James Hassler brought the puck down the ice on a 2-on-1 and sthe tap in pass just missed the easy tip in and instead sent it just wide.

After 1: 2 - 0 Bienfait

The second period is where the Coalers started to really take over. The chances that the Oil Kings got in the first period were not happening in the second, they could only get the puck to the centre ice zone and couldn't get it much further.

The Coalers went on a four goal streak to start off the second period. Klae Bayda scored the first, Wyatt Garagan with his second of the game and second of the period, Matt Bourassa with the third, and Dylan Lay picked up a loose puck at the top of the circles and fired it home.

Kipling then stopped the bleeding slightly when a long lead pass gave Carson Harcourt a partial break down the right side of the ice and his shot rebounded off the pad of Zack Miller. Rodney Reid was there for the rebound, and he was able to slam it home for the Oil Kings' only goal of the period.

The Coalers scored a seventh goal to finish off the second period thanks to Keegan Malaryk with assists going to Taysen Holt and Josh Giblett, and the period ended much more in favour of the Coalers than it started.

After 2: 7 - 1 Bienfait

The third period would start to have the rails fall off. Up until the third period, not a single penalty had been called in a game that had some rougher spots. Early in the period, Ryley Giblett recieved a stick to the groin from Kryger as he skated by the crease, and there was no call on the play, and things escalated from there.

Giblett's brother Josh started jawing back and forth with Josh Hassler before they started to wrestle around with one another and Hassler dropped the gloves far before Giblett did. They both recieved roughing calls, and Hassler recieved a game misconduct as well as a five minute major and a game misconduct which gave the Coalers a full five minute powerplay.

Boosted by the powerplay, the Coalers reopened up the wound they had cut in the Coalers' net with two goals on the five minute powerplay, both of which were scored by Taysen Holt, and they also lost their goalie when Kryger took an extra whack from Ryley Giblett and he wrapped him up and took him down to start beating on him. Kryger earned himself a 10 minute misconduct, which saw him get replaced in the crease by Austin Toth.

Things calmed down from there except for the scoring. Blaine Herzberg, Dylan Lay, and an emphatic slapshot from Josh Giblett once he returned to the ice capped off a gigantic win for the Coalers on the road.

FINAL: Bienfait 13 - 1 Kipling/Windthorst