The 15U AAA South Sask HC put on an offensive clinic against the Titans Hockey Union, cruising to a decisive 9-2 victory. The game was defined by South Sask's relentless attack, firing 56 shots on goal compared to the Titans' 26. The home team set the tone early, with Cooper Hale opening the scoring midway through the first period. The Titans briefly responded when Kasey Youzwa found the back of the net to tie the game, but South Sask quickly reclaimed control. Nixon Adrian and Hale connected on multiple occasions, showcasing a dynamic partnership that the Titans' defense simply couldn't contain. The second period saw the floodgates begin to open, with Johnny Stewart scoring a shorthanded goal and Braydon Wilcox adding a power-play marker to extend the lead.
The third period turned into a special teams nightmare for the Titans as South Sask unleashed a stunning three shorthanded goals in a span of just 86 seconds. Cooper Hale started the blitz, followed immediately by Nixon Adrian and then Kyllar Osberg, completely demoralizing the opposition. Braydon Wilcox and Tyson Tietz would add even-strength and power-play goals later in the period to cap off the scoring explosion. For the Titans, Maddex Morris and Carson Klassen managed to get on the scoresheet, but it was a difficult night for goaltender William Routledge, who faced a barrage of 51 shots.
Penalties played a significant role in the game's flow, with both teams combining for 18 infractions. South Sask's Cooper Hale found himself in the box three times, but it was the Titans who paid the heaviest price for their indiscipline. Their penalty kill was thoroughly exploited, conceding four goals while shorthanded. The standout performance belonged to South Sask's Nixon Adrian, who tallied a goal and four assists, proving to be the engine of their dominant offense. In net, Oliver Wickett backstopped South Sask to the win, turning aside all 26 shots he faced for a perfect performance in a game where his team's offense provided more than enough support.