The Langley HA 15U AAA team delivered a commanding performance, cruising to a 10-0 victory over Okanagan HC in a game that was effectively decided in the opening minutes. Langley's offense exploded for seven goals in a relentless first period, setting a tone that Okanagan simply could not answer. The game began with a flurry of action as Langley's Theodore Kim, wearing #83, opened the scoring just 55 seconds in, a goal that would stand as the game-winner. He was far from finished, completing a hat trick in the first period alone and adding a fourth goal in the second to lead all scorers. He was supported by a balanced attack that saw goals from Owen Killian (#71), Jeremy Beck (#58), Xavier Wellard (#95), Noah Keith (#87), Easton Neuner (#42), and Taishi Higaki (#34). Langley's puck movement was clinical, with Kanta Gojsic (#11) and Aryan Sidhu (#66) each picking up two assists in the opening frame.
For Okanagan HC, the night was a struggle from the outset, compounded by penalty trouble. Kier Lewis (#10) was whistled for three separate minors, including two in the first period that gave Langley's potent power play extra opportunities. One of those advantages led directly to a goal by Theodore Kim. Okanagan's goaltenders faced a barrage, with Sanjay Basdeo (#1) seeing 41 shots over 57 minutes and Tyson Magnan (#30) entering the game briefly in the second period. Despite their efforts, the defensive breakdowns in front of them were too frequent against a Langley squad that fired 41 shots on goal compared to Okanagan's 16.
The story in the Langley crease was one of quiet efficiency, as Milo Cosco (#35) earned a shutout victory. While specific save statistics were not tracked, his clean sheet speaks to a composed performance, turning aside all 16 shots he faced as his team dominated possession at the other end. Langley's discipline was notable after an early boarding major penalty to Kanta Gojsic; they largely stayed out of the box and capitalized on Okanagan's infractions. The final two periods saw Langley add three more goals to complete the decisive 10-0 win, a statement victory built on a devastating first-period explosion and a complete team effort.