The 14U AAA HC Edmonton squad unleashed an offensive barrage from the opening faceoff, cruising to an emphatic 11-3 victory over Coquitlam HC. The tone was set early and decisively, as Edmonton fired an astonishing 35 shots in the first period alone, building a commanding 6-2 lead by the first intermission. Parker Leonhardt opened the scoring just under two minutes in, and the goals kept coming in rapid succession from Brayden Kuo, Brody McAuley, Jack Kemila, Carter West, and Parker Garlitos. Coquitlam showed brief flashes of resistance with power-play markers from Sora Kodama and Yujun Lee, but they were simply overwhelmed by Edmonton's relentless attack, which saw them outshoot their opponents 86-19 for the game.
Edmonton's depth and special teams were on full display throughout the contest. Despite taking several penalties, including two from Grayson Moulds, they managed to score a shorthanded goal courtesy of Spencer Cox in the second period. The line of Carter West and Henrik Hall connected effectively, with Hall finding the net in the second. Jack Kemila added his second of the game, while Magnus Lindberg also contributed to the scoresheet. For Coquitlam, goaltender Elijah Baxter entered the game in relief and performed admirably under siege, turning aside 43 of 45 shots. However, the damage was already done, with the home team's offensive machine proving too potent to contain.
The game's conclusion was marred by a significant outbreak of discipline issues, as frustrations boiled over for the overmatched visitors. At the final buzzer, a major scrum resulted in a slew of misconduct penalties. Coquitlam's Alexander Warren, Yujun Lee, and Talon Anderson all received 10-minute misconducts, while Edmonton's Trystan Tse, Fionn Finley, and Grayson Moulds were also sent off with misconducts. Most notably, both teams had a coach ejected with a game misconduct. Despite the chippy finish, the story was Edmonton's comprehensive performance, backed by a quiet 19-save night from goalie Jayden Gardner, who secured the win in a game where his team's explosive offense left no doubt.