From the opening faceoff, it was clear that the 15U AAA South Sask HC squad was on a mission. They wasted no time establishing dominance, with Kaiden Gadd opening the scoring just twenty seconds into the game. That goal opened the floodgates for a relentless first-period assault. Connor Livingston, Cooper Hale, Riley Ducharme, Kyllar Osberg, Gavin Mackow, and Braydon Wilcox all found the back of the net in a dizzying display of offensive firepower. The lone bright spot for Bow Valley HC came late in the period when Keets McBurney, assisted by Barron Mellon, managed to break through and get his team on the board, but the damage was already done with South Sask holding a commanding 7-1 lead after one. The home team's attack was a symphony of passing, with Wilcox, Nixon Adrian, and Knox Butler all picking up multiple assists to fuel the barrage.
The second period saw the pace slow slightly, but South Sask continued to control the game. Jacob Warren extended the lead further, capitalizing on another setup from the dynamic duo of Adrian and Butler. Penalties began to mount as frustration set in for Bow Valley, with Jakub Kreml taking a slashing minor, but South Sask's Connor Livingston also found himself in the box for tripping. Despite the man-advantage opportunities, the period ended with just the single goal, as South Sask's defensive structure and relentless forecheck smothered Bow Valley's attempts to mount a comeback, limiting them to just six shots in the frame.
Any hope of a Bow Valley rally was extinguished early in the third period. With Erik Rosvold serving a boarding minor, Jacob Warren struck again on the power play, completing his hat trick with an assist from the ever-present Braydon Wilcox. The game grew increasingly chippy, with a flurry of penalties including unsportsmanlike conduct for South Sask's Kaiden Gadd and slashing calls for both Connor Livingston and Bow Valley's Mahkai ONeill. Gavin Mackow netted his second of the game and Warren added his fourth for good measure, sealing an emphatic 11-1 victory for South Sask HC. The offensive leaders were impossible to ignore: Jacob Warren's four-goal performance, Braydon Wilcox's impressive five-point night (1 goal, 4 assists), and multi-point games from Kyllar Osberg, Nixon Adrian, and Cooper Hale powered an unstoppable attack that overwhelmed Bow Valley from start to finish.