The Estevan PowerTech Panthers continue to roll in their inaugural season in the South Saskatchewan Female Hockey League.
The midget AA club thumped the Moose Jaw Warriors 8-1 on Saturday, then beat the Swift Current Titans 5-1 Sunday in a pair of home games.
On Saturday at the Civic Auditorium, the Panthers scored eight unanswered goals, including four in the third period to turn a comfortable lead into a blowout.
Taylor Colbow had a hat trick and an assist for the Panthers, with Michaella Matthies, Kailey McLellan, Cheyenne Grant, Cassidy Siebert and Jenna Kreklewich also scoring.
The Warriors actually opened the scoring, with Michaela Sykora breaking the ice 16:13 into the first period.
But that was it for Moose Jaw's offence. Matthies tied the game 37 seconds later on a power play, and McLellan gave Estevan the lead a minute after that to make it 2-1 after the first 20 minutes.
Colbow scored her first of the game seven minutes into the second period, and Grant would add a power play marker at the 16:42 mark to give the Panthers a 4-1 cushion.
Colbow scored two more in the first six minutes of the third, including a power play goal 18 seconds in, to put the game away.
Siebert made it 7-1 at the 11:15 mark, and Kreklewich closed out the scoring with a power play goal at 13: 37 to cap off a game that saw the Panthers go 4-for-8 with an extra skater.
Litesha Spittal stopped 18 of 19 shots for Estevan.
On Sunday at Affinity Place, the Panthers scored three goals in just over four minutes in the second period, and that was all they would need.
The first 30 minutes of the game were scoreless, but that changed in a hurry, beginning with Colbow's power play goal 12 minutes into the second.
McLellan made it 2-0 at 13:45, and Jenna Grube added to the lead at the 16:28 mark.
Lacy Smith added a fourth goal four minutes into the third period on a power play, but the Titans would get on the board 46 seconds later to make it 4-1.
Kreklewich closed it out with the Panthers' third power play goal of the game with less than four minutes to go.
Brianna Cote earned the win in goal, making 11 saves on 12 shots.
The Panthers have two more home games this weekend, hosting the Weyburn Drillers on Saturday at 3 p.m. and the Prairie Storm on Sunday at 5:45 p.m. Both games are at Spectra Place.