In a rematch with Berlin in the Blue Jackets Cup final on Feb. 12, Liberty scored once in each period to capture a 3-0 victory.
"For the whole hockey community at Liberty, which is a big part of the high school now, it feels really amazing," head coach Kevin Alexander said. "It's a monkey off our backs for sure to finally get one of these Cups."
Liberty captured its first Blue Jackets Cup at the varsity level since 2011, with the team's depth wearing down Berlin.
Jake Bachus got the Patriots on the board with 4:42 left in the first, as Brian Savage got the puck to the net before Bachus put the rebound of Eric Bauermeister's chance past Berlin goalie Kai Nelson. The Patriots doubled the lead when Charlie Hughes passed up a scoring opportunity to feed Andrew Leonard, whose shot from the left circle beat Nelson midway through the second to double the lead.
Goalie Robert Cook made some big stops late in the second and early in the third on Berlin's Myles Edgson, then Liberty put the game on ice with 4:31 to go when Savage scored.
While it was the Patriots' first Blue Jackets Cup win in 12 seasons, team members said they had worked to achieve the feat for quite some time.
"We have a lot of team chemistry," defenseman and co-captain Jacob Kempa said. "Everyone has played together -- I played with five kids on the team growing up. My D partner, I've played with for about 12 years. We have a lot to play for. We all love each other. We're great friends. There's a lot on the line."
Olentangy Liberty now moves on to the OHSAA tournament, which the team began Sunday with a 17-0 victory over Troy to advance to the quarterfinals of the Columbus bracket. Action will continue until the state final four is contested March 11 and 12 at Nationwide Arena.
Liberty has made appearances in the state tournament thrice before, qualifying in 2011, '13 and '17. Having made it through the conference schedule and Blue Jackets Cup unscathed, the Patriots have their eye set on big things.
"It's a great steppingstone for sure," Hughes said. "For us, we really think we can win a state championship, and we're just going to keep working every day until we do that."