The Muskego Co-Op Ice Force hit the road Saturday night to take on a talented KMMO squad at the Naga-Waukee Ice Arena. Despite a strong start and a competitive second period, Ice Force ultimately fell 8–3 in a fast-paced matchup.
First Period
KMMO came out firing, scoring three times in the opening frame to build early momentum. Ice Force continued to work to generate offensive pressure but couldn't find the back of the net in the first 17 minutes.
Second Period – Ice Force Surge
Ice Force regrouped and responded with their best stretch of play in the second period, striking for three goals to pull the game even.
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Oliver Drabant opened the scoring for Ice Force at 1:03, finishing an even-strength opportunity with assists from Andrew Kunz and Ben Brown.
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Later in the period, Kunz added a power-play goal at 6:09, assisted by Alex Goralski, cutting the deficit and building momentum.
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Just over a minute after that, Rogan Dewane buried another even-strength tally at 7:50, set up by Ben Brown, tying the game 3–3 heading into the break.
Ice Force also killed several penalties during the period and logged 22 shots on goal, showcasing grit and offensive energy.
Third Period
KMMO regained control in the final frame, capitalizing on scoring chances and special-teams opportunities. KMMO tallied five third-period goals to secure the 8–3 final.
Defensively, Ice Force continued to battle despite heavy pressure, with multiple players stepping up on the penalty kill and in 5-on-5 play.
Special Teams & Game Notes
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Ice Force went 1 for 3 on the power play.
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KMMO finished 4 for 6 with the man advantage.
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Total Shots: Ice Force 32, KMMO 28.
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Ice Force committed 7 minor penalties, KMMO had 5.
Looking Ahead
Ice Force demonstrated resilience, offensive depth, and strong play in the second period. With continued growth and consistency, the team looks poised to build on the bright spots from Saturday's matchup as they move deeper into the season.