Although needing to play the whole 60 minutes, the SWT Pee Wee Broncos really only needed a third of that time Monday night at the Fairview Arenas.

A six-goal first period helped propel the Broncos to a 10-3 win over the Regina Tigers and a 2-0 series sweep, putting Swift Current in the provincial final.

Brady Wilson got the Broncos off and running scoring just 19 seconds into the game, putting Swift Current up 1-0.

That, however, was just the beginning for Wilson though.

The Bronco's forward then found the back of the net two more times over the following 5:26, picking up a natural hat-trick while extended the Swift Current lead to 3-0.

Although Wilson did not find the back of the net again for the remainder of the night, his teammates still did.

Just 34 seconds after Wilson's third goal of the game, Anthony Wilson scored, pushing Swift Current's lead to 4-0.

In the second half of the opening frame, Kalan Lind and Ryan Silzer would both go on to score as well, as the Broncos took a 6-0 advantage into the first intermission.

For a good portion of the second period, the Broncos furious scoring pace slowed down.

Neither team was able to find the back of the net in the middle frame until Regina got on the board with 5:12 left to go.

Unfortunately for the Tigers, despite cutting the lead to 6-1, it didn't last long.

The Broncos quickly responded a mere 24 seconds later when Dayne Feicht scored his first goal of the contest to go along with three first period assists.

Holding a 7-1 advantage entering the final period of play, Swift Current quickly put to bed any thought that any sort of comeback was possible.

A goal from Rohan Priebe and two from Jaydon Jessiman in the first 8:05 of the third increasing the lead to 10-1.

The Tigers would wind up scoring twice towards the end of the third to trim the lead, but nothing more.

With the victory, the Broncos will now move on to the SHA Pee Wee 'AA' Provincial final, where they will meed either the Saskatoon Titans or the Warman Wildcats.

The Wildcats currently hold a 1-0 lead in the best of three series after a 7-6 win in game one.