Rebels down Blades in shootout thriller
Heading into the Christmas break on a three-game winning streak, the Red Deer Rebels returned to action Tuesday with an exciting 7-6 shootout win over the Blades in Saskatoon.
In the first of a four-game road trip for Red Deer this week, it was Saskatoon who opened the scoring at 7:07 of the first period when Tristen Robins scored on 17-year-old Rebels netminder Justen Maric, playing in his first game in the WHL. The goal came on the power play following a checking to the head penalty to Red Deer’s Kalan Lind. It was Robins’ 13th goal of the season with assists coming from Charlie Wright and Kyle Crnkovic.
The Rebels responded soon afterwards though, when Ben King put one behind Blades goaltender Austin Elliott, playing in only his second WHL game. The goal was King’s 20th of the season and came at the 7:24 mark, tying things up at 1-1. Arshdeep Bains and Jhett Larson assisted on the play.
Saskatoon regained the lead, however, when Kyle Crnkovic lit the lamp at 8:42 to put the Blades up 2-1. It was Crnkovic’s 17th goal of the season and assisted by Tristen Robins.


