The Langley HA 15U AAA squad delivered a commanding performance on the road, overwhelming the Coquitlam HC team with an 8-2 final score. From the opening faceoff, Langley established a relentless offensive pace, outshooting Coquitlam 43-26 over the course of the game. The visitors set the tone early, capitalizing on a Coquitlam penalty to open the scoring on the power play. Tanner Chahal, assisted by Theodore Kim and Xavier Wellard, found the net first at 6:51 of the first period. Just 25 seconds later, Easton Neuner doubled the lead, with an assist from Nathan Martin, putting Coquitlam on their heels and signaling the start of a long night for home goalie Jack Swan.
Langley's offensive onslaught continued unabated in the second period, where they truly broke the game open. Theodore Kim scored what would stand as the game-winner just 12 seconds into the middle frame, with helpers from Mattias Nord and Kanta Gojsic. The goals kept coming in a flurry: Easton Neuner netted his second of the night, Owen Killian and Easton Chubaty both added even-strength markers, and Chubaty's goal was part of a three-point night for playmaker Theodore Kim. Coquitlam managed to break through on their own power play late in the period, with Dominik Udovicic scoring off a setup from Linden Yap and Keegan Sabo, but the goal only briefly interrupted Langley's momentum.
Any hope of a Coquitlam comeback was extinguished in the third period as Langley added two more for good measure. Tanner Chahal scored his second of the game, and Taishi Higaki also found the back of the net. Coquitlam's Cohen Hicks provided a late bright spot for the home crowd with a shorthanded goal, but it was merely a consolation in a game thoroughly controlled by the visitors. While the goalie statistics for this contest were not fully tracked, the shot totals and scoreline tell the story of Langley's dominance and a difficult night in net for Coquitlam's Jack Swan, who faced a barrage of 43 shots. The win was a comprehensive team effort for Langley, highlighted by multi-point games from Neuner, Chahal, Kim, and several key playmakers.