Rebels break losing streak with massive 6-1 win against the Hitmen
The Red Deer Rebels broke their seven-game losing streak with a massive 6-1 win against the Calgary Hitmen on Tuesday night at the Peavey Mart Centrium.
It was also the Rebels’ Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) #TalkToday game, an annual initiative promoting mental health awareness and suicide prevention programs for amateur sports in the country. Officials say one in five youth struggle with mental health issues. They add that across the Canadian Hockey League’s three member leagues, the Talk Today program has provided over 4,810 players, coaches, billet parents, and staff with mental health and suicide awareness training since its inception.
In the latter part of the first period, as Calgary’s Fraser Leonard sat in the box for tripping, Red Deer’s Samuel Drancak scored his eighth goal this season through the back door from a rebound off goaltender Ethan Buenaventura. The power play goal at 15:40 was assisted by Jhett Larson and Mats Lindgren, putting the Rebels on the scoreboard 1-0.
With 26 seconds left in regulation, the Rebels’ Kai Uchacz scored his 35th goal of the season from the point. With Carson Birnie getting the helper, the team doubled their lead to 2-0.


