The Okanagan HC offense exploded for 11 goals in a commanding victory over the Surrey Eagles, cruising to an 11-3 win in a game that was defined by special teams and a relentless attack from the opening puck drop. The home team set the tone early, capitalizing on a string of first-period penalties by the Eagles. Boston Ciccone opened the scoring on the power play, assisted by Sahaj Pannu and Ashton Seabrook-Siccia. The period ended in a flurry, with William McGrath and Samuel Stancati scoring in the final 25 seconds to give Okanagan a firm 3-0 lead, showcasing a dominant first period where they outshot Surrey 16 to 7.
The second period saw the Eagles briefly find their footing on the power play. Jordan Czepak and Matthew Levers each netted a man-advantage goal to get Surrey on the board. However, Okanagan answered every challenge. Hendrix Whittle and Bradley Keightley scored to maintain their team's comfortable margin, with Linden Rogers and William McGrath piling up assists. The period was marred by penalties, including a spearing double minor against Surrey's Ramiro Stewart-Parsons, which kept the Eagles on their heels and disrupted any chance of building momentum.
Any lingering doubt about the outcome was erased in a third-period offensive explosion from Okanagan. They scored six times, with Caleb Lankoff scoring twice and Linden Rogers capping a spectacular five-assist night with a goal of his own. Jayden Campbell also found the back of the net in a period where Okanagan fired 21 shots on goal. The game ended on a sour note for Surrey, as Simon Gvozdev received a cross-checking major and a game misconduct at the final buzzer, capping a frustrating night for the visitors. Okanagan's William Marshall was solid in net, turning aside all 27 shots he faced for the win, while his team's potent offense proved simply unstoppable.