Weekend Preview Versus Philadelphia

The Hat Tricks take on Philly in another home-and-home to close out their historic season. If Danbury secures the sweep, the Hat Tricks could end the season on a high note by claiming their third series victory of the 2024-25 campaign. Last weekend marked the first time we saw the Rebels since October, and the most recent series had the same outcome as the first, with a split.

Tonight’s Takeaways: Niko Solidifies Hat Tricks Legacy in Split with Rebels

The Hat Tricks dropped their fourth game of the season against Philadelphia by a score of 6-3. Niko scored twice on the power play, while Boring grabbed the third goal of the game. John Reburn would make 27 saves on 33 shots in his third NAHL start.

Hat Tricks Split Second Weekend Series with Rebels

The Hat Tricks fall to the Rebels by a score of 6-3. Niko would break the all-time goals record, scoring two goals in the first period. Brendan Boring would score the third goal from a miscue by Philadelphia netminder Anthony Sciere.

Tonight’s Takeaways: Hat Tricks Put Seven Goals Past Rebels in 7-3 Win

The Hat Tricks were buzzin’ tonight as they beat the Rebels for the second time this season following a 7-3 victory. The win would feature six different goal scorers and a first NAHL win for Hat Tricks affiliate goaltender John Reburn. The win also puts some energy in our favor as we host the Rebels tomorrow afternoon.

Hat Tricks Pull Off Comeback Victory Versus Philadelphia

Danbury pulled off a third-period comeback, scoring five unanswered to capture a 7-3 victory. Goals from Niko Tournas (x2), Alexis Billequey, David Utkin, Sal Cerrato, Jack Harney, and Ameen Ghosheh would put us on top after 60. Hat Tricks affiliate goaltender John Reburn would earn his first NAHL win in his second career start, making 27 saves on 30 shots.