The Langley HA 15U AAA squad delivered a commanding performance on the road, overwhelming the Okanagan HC team with a decisive 7-1 victory. From the opening puck drop, Langley established a relentless offensive presence, outshooting Okanagan 20-5 in the first period alone. Xavier Wellard opened the scoring for the visitors midway through the first period, setting the tone for what would become a dominant team effort. The floodgates truly opened in the second period, where Langley capitalized on Okanagan's mounting penalty trouble. Theodore Kim, Kanta Gojsic, and Wellard with his second of the game all found the back of the net, with three of the period's four goals coming on the power play. Okanagan's discipline was a major issue, with Brady L'Henaff taking multiple penalties including a misconduct and a spearing double minor, leaving his team shorthanded for large stretches of the game.
Despite being heavily outshot, Okanagan goaltender Sanjay Basdeo faced a staggering 59 shots, a testament to Langley's offensive zone pressure. Okanagan managed to break Milo Cosco's shutout bid late in the third period when Oliver LaRoy scored a power-play goal, assisted by Cameron Reynolds. However, any hope of a comeback was quickly extinguished as Langley responded with two more even-strength goals before the final buzzer. Theodore Kim netted his second of the game, and Xavier Wellard completed his hat trick in the final minute, assisted by Taishi Higaki, to cap off a spectacular individual performance.
The game was ultimately defined by Langley's disciplined execution and Okanagan's struggle to stay out of the penalty box. Kanta Gojsic and Noah Keith were instrumental on the power play, each recording two assists, while Langley's defensive structure limited Okanagan to just 23 total shots. The victory was a complete team effort for the visitors, who showcased their scoring depth and special teams proficiency in a lopsided affair that highlighted the gap between the two sides on this particular night.