The Langley HA 14U AAA team delivered a commanding performance on home ice, overwhelming the Coquitlam HC 9-2 in a game defined by relentless offensive pressure and special teams efficiency. The tone was set early, as Langley's Jaxxon Dueck opened the scoring on the power play midway through the first period, assisted by Jack Walker and Reilly Grisdale. Walker then turned scorer, netting an even-strength goal to give Langley a 2-0 lead. Coquitlam, however, showed a brief flash of resilience, striking back with two quick goals from Alexander Warren and Nathan Kim in the final two minutes of the period to stun the home crowd and knot the game at 2-2 heading into the intermission.
Any momentum Coquitlam carried was swiftly extinguished in the second period. Hayden Pothier scored the eventual game-winner just 43 seconds into the frame, restoring Langley's lead for good. From there, Langley's offensive depth took over, with Siwoo Song and Kayden Montaine adding goals to build a 5-2 advantage. Langley's forecheck was suffocating, limiting Coquitlam to a mere two shots in the period. The third period saw the game unravel for Coquitlam, both on the scoreboard and in discipline. A major elbow penalty to Alexander Warren led to a power-play goal for Siwoo Song, his second of the night. Langley then poured it on with three more goals from Jaxxon Dueck, Michael Kralj, and Jack Walker, who finished with a three-point night (2 goals, 1 assist). The period was marred by multiple misconduct penalties, highlighting the visitors' growing frustration.
In net, Axton Charboneau earned the win for Langley, facing only 16 shots total as his team dominated possession. For Coquitlam, Elijah Baxter faced a barrage, with Langley firing 62 shots on goal. The story of the game was Langley's balanced attack, with nine different players hitting the scoresheet, and their ability to capitalize on Coquitlam's parade to the penalty box, which included 11 infractions. It was a comprehensive statement victory for Langley HA, showcasing their firepower and control from start to finish.