From the opening faceoff, Langley HA established a relentless offensive presence, outshooting Coquitlam HC by a staggering 23-8 margin in the first period alone. The pressure paid off early when Kayden Montaine capitalized on a power play opportunity, assisted by Carter Carignan, to put Langley on the board. Just over a minute later, Jack Walker extended the lead with an even-strength goal, assisted by Dane Player. Coquitlam showed signs of life when Yujun Lee responded with a goal, assisted by Sora Kodama, cutting the deficit to 2-1 after a frantic opening period.
The middle frame saw Langley continue their shooting barrage, but Coquitlam goaltender John Smith stood tall, keeping his team within striking distance. The game's turning point came early in the third period when William Anderson netted what would prove to be the game-winning goal for Langley. Coquitlam's Emerson Papadatos answered back midway through the period, assisted by Marko Mlinar, to make it 3-2 and create some late-game tension. However, Langley quickly extinguished any hope of a comeback when Michael Kralj restored the two-goal lead, assisted by Jaxxon Dueck. Dueck would later add a power play goal of his own, assisted by Hayden Pothier, to seal the 5-2 victory.
Despite being outshot 66-24 overall, Coquitlam HC managed to keep the game competitive thanks to a heroic performance from goaltender John Smith, who faced an onslaught of 66 shots. Langley's offensive depth proved too much to handle, with six different players contributing to the scoring. The win showcased Langley's dominant puck possession and shooting efficiency, while Coquitlam demonstrated resilience despite being heavily outplayed for large stretches of the game.