The Menace’s firepower – including the concentrated variety – was on full display at Memorial Arena Friday.
Milton struck five times in the second period, with three goals coming in a 2:32 span, en route to a 8-1 walloping of the Niagara Falls Canucks.
It was the second game in as many weeks in which they hit the eight-goal mark, the latest surge lifting them to 35-13-0-3.
Ryder Cali led the way with his second hat-trick of the season, while Carter Bickle turned back 29 shots for the victory.
The Menace have now won four straight and eight of their last 10 contests, while enjoying a perfect penalty kill – 19-for-19 – in their last five contests.
Justin Dezoete also stood out with a goal and two assists, with Luke Johnston, Ivan Fabjan and Tristen Tremble each contributing a goal and an assist.
Madden MacDougall racked up four assists, while rounding out the scoring was Dean Deligeorgis.
Still waiting their first-round opponents, Milton has five more games before the playoffs, including this Sunday’s 6 p.m. start at Memorial against the struggling Georgetown Raiders.
Monday they hit the road to take on the conference-leading Leamington Flyers.