The 15U AAA Titans Hockey Union delivered a commanding performance from start to finish, overwhelming the Calgary Rockies with a decisive 6-0 victory. The tone was set early as Sebastian Compri opened the scoring just 1:46 into the first period, assisted by Skyler Darago and Leo Noeth. The momentum continued when Mason Smith capitalized on a power play opportunity midway through the period, with Compri and Noeth picking up their second assists of the game. The offensive onslaught continued with Carson Klassen scoring three consecutive goals in the final seven minutes of the period—a natural hat trick that showcased the Titans' relentless pressure. Klassen's first came from Lincoln Allary and Ethan Kaminski, his second from Kaminski and Xavier Wujcik, and his third was a solo effort assisted again by the playmaking Kaminski.
The second period saw the Titans continue their dominance despite some penalty trouble. Xavier Wujcik extended the lead to 6-0 with an even-strength goal assisted by Klassen and Ty Lajeunesse. While the Rockies managed to generate 16 shots in the middle frame, they couldn't solve Titans goaltender Landon Strause, who stood tall throughout the contest. The physical play escalated with penalties on both sides, including an illegal check to the head by Kashton Calmusky and a crosscheck by Maddex Morris, but neither team could convert on the power play after the first period.
In the final period, the story remained the same—complete defensive control by the Titans. Landon Strause turned aside all 13 shots he faced in the third to preserve his shutout, finishing with a perfect 40-save performance. The Rockies' frustration showed with another penalty late in the game, but they simply had no answer for the Titans' balanced attack and stellar goaltending. This comprehensive victory showcased the Titans' depth with multiple players contributing on the scoresheet, led by Carson Klassen's hat trick and three-point performances from both Ethan Kaminski and Sebastian Compri, while Landon Strause's shutout anchored what was truly a team-wide dominant effort.