The 14U AAA Langley HA team delivered a commanding performance, overwhelming the visiting Victoria HA squad with an 11-1 victory. The game was a showcase of Langley's offensive depth and relentless pressure from the opening puck drop. Langley set the tone early, with Siwoo Song opening the scoring midway through the first period. Just minutes later, on a power play created by a tripping penalty to Victoria's Sebastian Byram, Carter Carignan found the back of the net for what would stand as the game-winning goal. Langley's Dylan East was a fortress in net, though the shot totals tell the real story of his quiet night; he faced only 7 shots total, with Victoria managing just 4 in the first and 3 in the second, allowing a single goal to Evan Holfeld in the second period.
The second period was an absolute explosion for Langley, who turned the game into a highlight reel. They erupted for six goals, with Jaxxon Dueck scoring twice and Siwoo Song completing a hat-trick with two more tallies. Samarpreet Hansra was a playmaking force, assisting on three of the period's goals, including one to Dueck and another to Song. Michael Kralj also got in on the action, capping off the period's scoring. Victoria's struggles were compounded by penalties, including a roughing call on Xadrian John and a costly too-many-men bench minor, but Langley's even-strength attack was simply unstoppable, firing 20 shots on Victoria's Hunter Villecourt in the frame alone.
Langley didn't let up in the third, adding three more goals to seal the lopsided win. Jack Walker scored twice, bookending the period with an early goal and another in the final seconds, while Kayden Montaine also lit the lamp. The offensive support was widespread, with assists coming from Mason Shelley, Reilly Grisdale, and the ever-present Hansra. Villecourt faced a barrage of 44 shots in a tough night for Victoria, while Langley's Dylan East earned the win with a nearly perfect performance in a game that was controlled from start to finish by the home team's formidable attack.