The 18U AAA HC Edmonton squad delivered a commanding performance from start to finish, overwhelming the Surrey Eagles 12-1 in a lopsided Junior Prospects Hockey League matchup. Edmonton set the tone early, scoring twice in the opening 20 seconds of the game with goals from Tavin Vos and Ryder Forster. They continued their relentless assault throughout the first period, adding two more from Daniel Skalicky and Tristan Aidoo to take a 4-0 lead into the intermission. Surrey struggled to generate offense, managing just two shots in the period while Edmonton fired 18 on net, putting Eagles goaltender Quinn Pecor under constant pressure.
The middle frame saw Edmonton extend their lead with Chase Harrington scoring at even strength and Tiago Chanak converting on the power play. The period was marked by escalating physicality and penalties, including a 2+10 minute face mask penalty to Surrey's Simon Gvozdev and a misconduct to Edmonton's Brandon Hui for an illegal check to the head. Surrey's frustration mounted as they took multiple minor penalties, disrupting any chance to build momentum. By the end of the second, Edmonton had outshot Surrey 36-4 and led 6-0, showcasing their complete control of the game.
The third period became a goal-scoring clinic for Edmonton as they netted six more, including two from Jake Evans and another from Harrington. Surrey finally broke through when assistant captain Brodie Pecor scored late, assisted by Viraaj Sasan, to avoid the shutout. Edmonton's power play struck again when Evans scored his second of the period, while Maximus Papachristopoulos earned the win in net for Edmonton with a quiet 7-save performance. The game concluded with Edmonton outshooting Surrey 48-7, capping off a dominant display where their offensive depth and special teams proved far too much for the struggling Eagles to handle.