From the opening puck drop, the 18U AAA Island HC squad asserted their dominance in a commanding 10-0 victory over the Surrey Eagles HA. The tone was set early when Carter Stamp-Vincent opened the scoring just 10 seconds into the game, assisted by Riley Mellis. That early goal seemed to energize Island HC while deflating the Eagles, as the home team poured on relentless pressure throughout the first period. Hunter Yanick capitalized on a power play opportunity, Jackson Cripps added an even-strength marker, and Simon Pallan found the back of the net before Yanick capped the period with a shorthanded goal. The period ended with Island HC leading 5-0 while outshooting Surrey 21-2, demonstrating complete control of the game.
The second period saw no letup from the home team as they continued their offensive onslaught. Stamp-Vincent netted his second goal of the game, this time shorthanded, before Mellis converted at even strength with helpers from Ian Jaksch and Stamp-Vincent. Brendon Daniels joined the scoring parade with an even-strength goal as Island HC extended their lead to 8-0. The period was marred by several penalties, including a roughing minor, unsportsmanlike conduct, and 10-minute misconduct to Nolan Jensen that highlighted Surrey's growing frustration against Island HC's relentless attack.
Island HC put the finishing touches on their dominant performance in the third period with two more goals. Mellis scored his second of the game on the power play, assisted by Dawson Carey, while Daniels added his second of the contest with help from Nolan Ganter. The story of the game, however, was the perfect goaltending performance from Aneel Parmar, who stopped all 14 shots he faced to record the shutout victory. Island HC's special teams were particularly effective, scoring on both power play and shorthanded situations while their defense limited Surrey's opportunities throughout the contest, resulting in a comprehensive team victory that showcased their offensive firepower and defensive discipline.