The 14U AAA South Sask HC squad delivered a breathtaking offensive clinic, overwhelming the Coquitlam HC with a staggering 15-2 victory. From the opening puck drop, South Sask established a relentless pace, firing 25 shots in the first period alone and never letting up. The game's outcome was decided early, as South Sask built a commanding lead through a first-period barrage. The home team's attack was a symphony of precision, with players like Jett Girodat, Gavin Mackow, and Oaklen Rogers orchestrating the play, while the visitors struggled to contain the onslaught and muster any sustained pressure.
Coquitlam's Emerson Papadatos provided a brief moment of resistance, scoring both of his team's goals in the first period to keep the score somewhat respectable early on. However, any hope for a comeback was extinguished in a dominant second period by South Sask. The floodgates opened as Rowen Istace scored twice in a 19-second span, and Gavin Mackow completed a hat-trick. Ethan Lloyd added two quick goals, and the line of Quinn Partington, Rylan Crittenden, and Dax Perkins connected for multiple tallies. South Sask's Barrett Scrupps earned the win in net, facing only 14 shots, while the Coquitlam goaltenders faced a relentless barrage of 62 shots on the night.
The game was not without its physical edge, with both teams taking a handful of minor penalties throughout the contest. Coquitlam's Emerson Papadatos found himself in the box three times, while South Sask's Jase O'Hara, Bryce Scrupps, Ethan Lloyd, and Jett Girodat also took infractions. In the end, the story was one of sheer offensive dominance. South Sask's Keenan Williams netted the game-winning goal in the first period, but the scoring was a full-team effort, with multi-point nights from Girodat, Mackow, Rogers, Istace, Partington, and Keaton Keith. The decisive win showcased South Sask's high-powered attack and left no doubt about their control of the game from start to finish.