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Giampa Scores Twice as Miami Wins Friendship Four in Belfast

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The Hockey Writers
Nov 29, 2025 11:49 PM

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In a thrilling final match of the Friendship Four tournament, the Miami RedHawks showcased their dominance with a 4-2 victory over the Belfast Giants. The standout performer was junior forward, John Giampa, who lit the lamp twice, further solidifying his status as a key player for the RedHawks. Giampa's first goal came early in the first period, igniting the Miami offense and setting the tone for the remainder of the match.

As the game progressed, the Giants struggled to match the intensity displayed by Miami. Despite a valiant effort from their top-line players, including Aaron Rindell, the Giants were unable to capitalize on their scoring opportunities. Miami's defense held firm, bolstered by an impressive performance from goaltender, Kyle McClellan, who made critical saves to keep his team ahead.

The RedHawks continued their relentless pursuit of victory, with Giampa completing his brace in the second period. His second goal was a well-executed play that exhibited superb teamwork and precision. The Giants managed to add two goals late in the game, but it wasn't enough to overturn the deficit, as Miami celebrated their hard-fought triumph.

With this victory, the RedHawks not only earned the championship title but also showcased their depth and skill, which will serve them well as they move forward in the season. Miami fans are hopeful that this tournament win can propel their team towards further success in the upcoming games.