The 14U AAA Langley HA came out flying and never looked back, delivering a commanding 8-1 road victory over Island HC. Langley set the tone early, outshooting Island 16-12 in the first period and capitalizing on their opportunities. Jack Walker opened the scoring on the power play just 43 seconds into the game, setting the stage for a dominant offensive performance. Michael Kralj would add the game-winning goal later in the period, assisted by Nathan Martin and Brett Bailey. Island HC managed to get on the board late in the first when Maverik Gornall scored, with helpers from Wade Sangara and Liam McNaughton, offering a brief moment of hope for the home crowd.
Any momentum for Island HC was quickly extinguished in the second period as Langley continued their relentless attack, outshooting the home team 14-6. Nathan Martin and Jack Walker each netted their second points of the night with even-strength goals, widening the gap and putting the game firmly in Langley's control. The period was also marked by penalties for both sides, with Island's Reef Santos Cegrar taking his second minor of the game just seven seconds before the intermission.
The third period turned into a special teams showcase for Langley, who scored four power-play goals to put an exclamation point on the win. Hayden Pothier, William Anderson, Jaxxon Dueck, and Siwoo Song all found the back of the net with the man advantage, highlighting Langley's lethal efficiency. Island HC's discipline unraveled in the final frame, taking four consecutive minors, including a check from behind by Kye Bernhard and an illegal check to the head by Maverik Gornall. Langley's goalie Leo Ullmann was perfect in a relief role, turning aside all 24 shots he faced for the win, while Brantley Kristensen of Island HC faced a barrage of 42 shots in the losing effort. The game was a clear demonstration of Langley's offensive depth and power-play prowess, leaving no doubt about the outcome from the opening puck drop.