Langley’s 14U AAA squad delivered a commanding performance on the road, overwhelming the Victoria HA team with a decisive 6-1 victory. The game was defined by Langley’s offensive depth and special teams execution, as they built an early lead and never looked back. Carter Carignan got the visitors on the board first at even strength in the opening period, assisted by Reilly Grisdale. Langley then capitalized on a Victoria penalty, with Kayden Montaine netting the eventual game-winner on the power play, assisted by Carignan and Dane Player. The second period saw Montaine strike again on the man-advantage, but Victoria’s Austin Joyce managed to answer with a power-play goal of his own, set up by Dominic Quast and Niko Stamatakis, to briefly cut the deficit.
Any hopes of a Victoria comeback were quickly extinguished in the final frame as Langley poured on the pressure, outshooting the home team 18-3 in the period. Reilly Grisdale scored an even-strength goal early in the third, with Carignan returning the favor for an assist. Jaxxon Dueck and Hayden Pothier added late insurance markers to seal the 6-1 result. Langley’s offensive balance was on full display, with Carignan and Grisdale each tallying a goal and two assists, while Montaine’s two power-play goals proved crucial.
The penalty-filled affair saw both teams take multiple minors, with Victoria’s Niko Stamatakis receiving two separate slashing calls in the third period. In net, Langley’s Axton Charboneau turned aside all 18 shots he faced for a shutout performance, while Victoria’s Hunter Villecourt was under constant siege, facing 40 shots in the loss. The win showcased Langley’s disciplined structure and potent attack, leaving Victoria searching for answers after being outplayed in all three periods.