From the opening faceoff, the Victoria HA squad set the tone in a commanding 7-0 victory over Okanagan HC. Victoria's offense was relentless, with Greyson Robertson leading the charge by scoring twice and adding two assists in a standout performance. The game's first goal came just minutes in when Markus Long found the net, assisted by Samual Ford and Nixon Hull. Carter Campbell quickly followed with another even-strength marker, and Robertson added a shorthanded goal late in the period to give Victoria a 3-0 lead heading into the first intermission. Victoria's Brandon Feng was perfect between the pipes, turning away all 17 shots he faced to record the shutout victory.
The second period saw Victoria continue their dominance, with Robertson striking again on the power play in the final seconds of the period. The third period brought more of the same, as Trevor Smith, Alex Hu, and Samual Ford all found the back of the net to complete the rout. Victoria's top line of Robertson, Greyson Finlay-Johnson, and Smith proved particularly effective, combining for multiple points throughout the contest.
The game grew increasingly physical as it progressed, with Okanagan's Connor Steele receiving a game misconduct for an illegal check to the head late in the third period. Okanagan struggled to generate consistent offense against Victoria's stifling defense and Feng's perfect goaltending. The final buzzer confirmed Victoria's comprehensive team performance, leaving Okanagan searching for answers after being shut out despite putting 19 shots on goal.