The 15U AAA Bow Valley HC delivered a commanding performance from start to finish, blanking the Calgary Rockies 6-0 in a one-sided Junior Prospects Hockey League contest. The game was defined by Bow Valley's relentless offensive pressure, outshooting the Rockies by a staggering margin of 69 to 10. The tone was set early when Dominik Valta, wearing #44, opened the scoring just 44 seconds into the first period, converting a feed from Elliott Irwin for what would stand as the game-winning goal. The Rockies found themselves on their heels and in penalty trouble, and Bow Valley capitalized on the power play at 13:57 of the first, with Svar Patel (#9) finding the net with helpers from Irwin and Radim Javurek.
Bow Valley's attack only intensified as the game progressed. Milan Liptaj (#18) became a central figure in the second period, first scoring an even-strength goal at 13:10 with assists from Nathan Hilderman and Javurek, and then setting up Beckam Brodeur (#15) for another tally at 2:26. The Rockies struggled to generate any sustained offense, managing just four shots through two periods against the stifling Bow Valley defense. The third period saw more of the same, with Liptaj completing his strong night with a second goal early in the frame, assisted by Mahkai O'Neill. Elliott Irwin (#91) capped off a three-point night by scoring one of his own at 10:40, with O'Neill and the ever-present Javurek picking up the assists.
For the Rockies, it was a long night in their own zone. Goaltender Lucas Lokanc faced a barrage of 70 shots, turning aside 64 in a valiant effort under constant fire. The Rockies' discipline wavered at times, with Joshua Monteith taking three minor penalties. On the other side, Bow Valley's Graesen Popp earned a quiet shutout, stopping all 10 shots he faced to backstop the decisive victory. The win was a complete team effort for Bow Valley, highlighted by multi-point games from Radim Javurek (3 assists), Milan Liptaj (2 goals, 1 assist), Elliott Irwin (1 goal, 2 assists), and Nathan Hilderman (2 assists), as they controlled the play from the opening faceoff to the final buzzer.