The Surrey Eagles unleashed an offensive barrage from the opening puck drop, cruising to a decisive 8-2 victory over the Victoria HA. The game was defined by Surrey's relentless pressure, outshooting their hosts by a staggering 56-20 margin. The Eagles set the tone early, with Kayden Sran and Cristian Phillips finding the back of the net in the first period to give their team a commanding lead they would never relinquish. Victoria's goaltender, Hunter Villecourt, faced a constant onslaught, particularly in the first two periods where he saw 45 shots, and while he made several key saves, the sheer volume of chances proved too much to overcome.
The second period saw Surrey continue their dominance. Kayden Sran netted his second of the game for what would stand as the game-winner. Victoria managed a brief spark of life when Sawyer Large scored a shorthanded goal to cut into the lead, but any momentum was quickly extinguished when Cristian Phillips answered with his second tally of the contest. The game grew increasingly chippy in the final frame, with a parade of penalties for both sides. Surrey capitalized on the power play, with Nyxton Sunner and Kayden Sran—completing his hat-trick—scoring with the man advantage. Brayden Bains and Isaak Toews also added even-strength markers to pad the lead. Victoria's Sawyer Large scored his second of the game on a late power play, a small consolation on a night where his team was thoroughly outplayed.
Individual performances highlighted the lopsided affair. For the victorious Eagles, Kayden Sran was the undeniable star, recording a hat-trick and two assists for a five-point night. Playmaker Brayden Bains was equally impressive, dishing out three assists. While specific save statistics were not tracked, Surrey's Hayley Graham backstopped her team to the win, facing a much lighter workload than her counterpart. For Victoria, Sawyer Large was the lone bright spot, scoring both of his team's goals in a valiant individual effort. The game's physical nature was evident on the scoresheet, with a total of twelve minor penalties called, but it was Surrey's potent offense that ultimately told the story of this one-sided contest.