The Chatham Maroons' offense was on full display over the weekend.
The team visited the St. Thomas Stars on Friday and left with a 6-2 win.
The Maroons scored four times in the first period. Alexander Lisi opened the scoring with his sixth goal of the season, assisted by Aydan Doyle and Evan Krell.
Xandre Aitken would get the next two goals, his second and third of the season. His first was scored unassisted, while Brody Najim helped on the second.
Max Skinner scored the fourth goal of the period, his ninth of the season, from Bo Doxtator.
Lisi would get his second goal of the game in the second period before Najim added his second of the season. Doyle with the only assist on both goals.
The third period saw St. Thomas score twice on Samuel DiBlasi, who went on to make 21 saves for the win.
The Maroons were back home on Sunday for a matchup against the Caledonia Corvairs, winning 10-6.
The first period saw four goals, three of them scored by Caledonia. The only goal for the Maroons came from Jaxon Priddle, his ninth of the season, from Najim and Doyle.
Caledonia added two more goals in the second period; however, the Maroons added four to tie the game heading into the final frame.
Skinner got his 10th of the season from Doyle and Chadwick before Matteo Mosca scored his first career goal unassisted.
Ian LaChance got the Maroons' third of the period, his sixth of the season, from Drew Ferenc and Krell, with Aitken scoring the fourth of the period, his fourth goal, from Ferenc and LaChance.
Chadwick would give the Maroons their first lead of the game early in the third period with his 12th goal. Aidan Edwards with the only assist.
Lisi later scored his eighth goal from Trevor Zanutto and Carter Kuchar.
Ewan McChesney would get his 10th of the season from Zanutto and Ferenc, before Chadwick got his second of the game from LaChance and Edwards.
Capping the scoring was Najim from Zanutto and Edwards.
DiBlasi started the game for the Maroons but was pulled after giving up three goals. Viljami Kukkola would get the win after making 29 saves.
The Maroons will be back in action on Thursday at home against the Elmira Sugar Kings. Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m.