The Langley HA 15U AAA squad delivered a commanding performance on the road, blanking South Sask HC 5-0 in a game that showcased their offensive depth and disciplined play. Langley set the tone early, with Tanner Chahal scoring twice in the first period—first at 4:36 with an assist from Xavier Wellard, and again at 1:49, this time assisted by Noah Keith and Hayden Laneville. South Sask struggled to find their footing despite outshooting Langley 20-10 in the second period, but Langley capitalized on a power play opportunity when Noah Keith scored at 19:15, assisted by Theodore Kim and Xavier Wellard. The visitors' relentless pressure and sharp passing left South Sask scrambling defensively throughout the contest.
The game’s physical intensity escalated in the second and third periods, with South Sask accumulating a series of penalties that proved costly. Jacob Warren received a game misconduct for physical abuse of officials at the end of the second period, and the team’s discipline continued to unravel in the final frame. Langley took full advantage, adding two more goals in the third period—both from Bryson Miller. The first came on the power play at 17:24, with assists from Mattias Nord and Marcus Whittome, and the second at even strength at 9:07, courtesy of helpers from Theodore Kim and Noah Keith. South Sask’s frustration mounted, resulting in additional penalties including a major crosscheck and misconduct to Riley Ducharme and Cooper Hale.
In goal, Milo Cosco was perfect for Langley, turning aside all 37 shots he faced to secure the shutout victory. His steady presence between the pipes allowed his team to play with confidence at both ends of the ice. For South Sask, Oliver Wickett faced a barrage of 44 shots and surrendered five goals in a tough outing. Langley’s special teams were the difference-maker, going 2-for-7 on the power play while their penalty kill unit stifled every South Sask opportunity. The win underscored Langley’s balanced attack and composure, leaving South Sask to reflect on a game marred by penalties and missed chances.