The Langley HA 15U AAA squad delivered a commanding performance on the road, cruising to a decisive 5-1 victory over the Coquitlam HC. The game was defined by Langley's relentless offensive pressure, outshooting their hosts 49-27 over the course of the contest. The first period set the tone, with both teams trading early goals. Coquitlam's Linden Yap, assisted by Akay Mellios, opened the scoring just past the halfway mark. However, Langley responded in mere seconds, as Tanner Chahal, with helpers from Theodore Kim and Aryan Sidhu, tied the game at 1-1. The period was a chippy affair, featuring six combined minor penalties, but neither power play could break the deadlock.
The middle frame saw Langley seize complete control. Mattias Nord, assisted again by the playmaking Aryan Sidhu, netted the eventual game-winner early in the period. The offensive floodgates then opened, with Theodore Kim extending the lead to 3-1, capitalizing on a setup from Noah Keith and Hayden Laneville. Langley's goalie Mason Guiel was a steady presence, turning aside all 27 shots he faced for a shutout performance, while his counterpart Cooper Rawson faced a barrage, stopping 44 of 49 shots in a valiant effort for Coquitlam.
Any hope of a Coquitlam comeback was extinguished in the third period by Langley's special teams. Despite being down a man, Theodore Kim netted his second of the night, a shorthanded goal that made it 4-1. Langley then capped off the victory on the power play, with Mattias Nord scoring his second of the game, assisted by Xavier Wellard and Noah Keith. Coquitlam's discipline waned late, taking two penalties in the final frame as Langley's defense, anchored by Guiel's perfect night, closed the door completely. The win was a comprehensive team effort for Langley, highlighted by multi-point nights from Kim, Nord, Sidhu, and Keith, showcasing their depth and offensive firepower.