The Surrey Eagles 14U AAA team delivered an offensive masterclass on home ice, cruising to a decisive 9-3 victory over the Victoria HA squad. The game was defined by Surrey's relentless pressure and a standout performance from Kayden Sran, who netted a hat trick to lead the charge. The Eagles set the tone early, capitalizing on a power play just over nine minutes into the first period when Nyxton Sunner, assisted by Xander McQueen and Brayden Bains, opened the scoring. Surrey never looked back, with Austin Liu adding the eventual game-winner shortly after, and Sran scoring his first of the night to give the home team a commanding 3-1 lead after the opening frame, despite a late response from Victoria's Carson Beaumont.
The second period saw the Eagles truly break the game open with a five-goal explosion. While Victoria's Jayce Ward managed to score twice in quick succession early in the period, Surrey responded with overwhelming force. Brayden Bains scored twice, and Kayden Sran completed his hat trick with a pair of goals, showcasing a potent combination of individual skill and crisp passing. The Eagles' offensive depth was on full display, with assists coming from up and down the lineup, including Daniel Culbert, D Ding, and Parvaan Dulai. Surrey's physical play also intensified, leading to a series of minor penalties for both sides, but their penalty kill and offensive firepower rendered Victoria's chances moot.
The third period saw Surrey add two more goals to seal the lopsided win, including a power-play marker from the red-hot Kayden Sran, his fourth of the contest, and a goal from Cristian Phillips. The game's physical edge culminated in a chaotic final sequence, as Victoria's Jhett Gervais and Surrey's Kayden Sran were assessed roughing minors at the final buzzer, with Sran also receiving a misconduct. In the crease, Surrey's Austin Wilson earned the win, while Victoria's George Boyle faced a barrage of 51 shots. The final scoreline reflected Surrey's dominant puck possession and a clinical finishing touch that Victoria simply could not contain.