Pittsburgh Vengeance found their rhythm early and never let off the gas, rolling to a 6–0 victory over North Pittsburgh. After a brief feeling-out stretch to open the first period, Vengeance flipped the switch and controlled the pace the rest of the way, overpowering North Pittsburgh with speed, physicality, and sustained offensive pressure.

The scoring began midway through the first when Kevin Sabie buried the eventual game-winner at 14:17, assisted by Alex Ledonne and Brayden Wilhelm. Just over four minutes later, Andrew Leah extended the lead to 2–0 off a feed from Matteo Misiti, giving Vengeance early momentum they would never surrender.

Vengeance doubled the lead in the second period as Alex Ledonne finished a play set up by Misiti and Michael Cummings, and Mason Mazak added another to make it 4–0 heading into the third. The offensive depth continued to shine in the final frame with goals from Tyler Bartos and Noah Davis, the latter coming on the power play to cap off a dominant performance.

The numbers tell the full story — Vengeance outshot North Pittsburgh 32–9, consistently winning races, finishing checks, and keeping play in the offensive zone. Defensively, they stayed composed despite some late penalties, limiting quality chances against.

Between the pipes, Brody Gribbin was sharp when called upon, stopping all nine shots he faced to secure the shutout and complete the team effort.

From top to bottom, this was a statement performance from Pittsburgh Vengeance — physical, fast, and relentless.

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