The Surrey Eagles HA put on a dominant offensive clinic, cruising to an 8-2 victory over Coquitlam HC in a penalty-filled 14U AAA matchup. The game's story was written on the shot clock, where Surrey fired a staggering 56 shots compared to Coquitlam's 36, and on the scoresheet, where the Eagles' top line of Nyxton Sunner, Xander McQueen, and Brayden Bains proved unstoppable. Coquitlam's Yujun Lee, assisted by Alexander Warren, opened the scoring early, but Surrey quickly responded with goals from Sunner and Kayden Sran to take a lead they would never relinquish.
The second period was a special teams masterclass for the Eagles, who capitalized on a parade of Coquitlam penalties to blow the game open. Xander McQueen netted the game-winner on the power play, followed by even-strength and power-play tallies from Brayden Bains and Coleton Eby. Coquitlam's Keigan Sherman, with helpers from Aaden Banman and Seojin Son, managed a power-play goal of his own to briefly interrupt the onslaught, but Surrey's D Ding silenced that momentum with a shorthanded marker just before the period ended. The period was marred by a major penalty, as Surrey's Kayden Sran received a 2+10 for an illegal check to the head.
Surrey continued their relentless pressure in the third, with Kayden Sran adding his second of the night and Coleton Eby scoring another shorthanded goal, his second of the game, to complete the rout. The physical, chippy nature of the contest culminated in a flurry of misconduct penalties in the final minute, with Coquitlam's Sora Kodama and Surrey's Kayden Sran and Austin Liu all receiving 10-minute penalties. While the goalie stats were not tracked, the sheer volume of shots tells the tale of Surrey's offensive dominance and a long, difficult night for Coquitlam's netminder John Smith, who faced a relentless barrage from the Eagles' skilled forwards.