The 14U AAA HC Edmonton squad delivered a commanding performance on the road, overwhelming the Surrey Eagles with a relentless 10-2 victory. From the opening puck drop, Edmonton established a dominant forecheck, outshooting Surrey 24-9 in the first period alone. The visitors struck first on the power play, with Brody McAuley finding the net just over five minutes in. Surrey's Kayden Sran answered back with an even-strength goal to briefly knot the score, but that was the last time the game felt close. Edmonton's offense exploded with three more goals before the period ended, including the eventual game-winner from Trystan Tse and a marker from Grayson Monea in the final seconds, sending a clear message and building a daunting 4-1 lead.
The second period saw Edmonton continue to pour it on, extending their lead to 7-1 with goals from Monea, his second of the night, and two from Magnus Lindberg, one of which came on the power play. Surrey was hampered by a parade to the penalty box, including a major cross-checking penalty to Parvaan Dulai and minors to Austin Liu and Adam Terry. The frustration was palpable for the Eagles, who managed only four shots in the middle frame against the stifling Edmonton defense. In net for Edmonton, Shaheya Morin faced minimal pressure, while Surrey's goaltending tandem of Hayley Graham and Austin Wilson were under constant siege, facing a staggering 56 shots over the course of the game.
Any lingering hope for a Surrey comeback was extinguished early in the third period as Edmonton added two more goals, including McAuley's second of the game and a pair from Cruz Mounsey. The Eagles managed to break through one more time when Nyxton Sunner scored late, assisted by Adam Terry and Isaak Toews, but it was a mere consolation. The game's physical edge culminated in a pair of misconduct penalties to Surrey's Kayden Sran and Edmonton's Magnus Lindberg with just over seven minutes to play. When the final horn sounded, HC Edmonton had authored a complete team victory, with multi-point nights from Grayson Monea (2G, 1A), Trystan Tse (1G, 2A), Parker Garlitos (3A), and Jake Cox (2A), showcasing a deep and potent attack that Surrey simply had no answer for on this night.