The Surrey Eagles and Titans Hockey Union treated fans to a wild, back-and-forth affair that saw the Eagles ultimately secure a 7-5 victory in a game filled with offensive fireworks. Surrey came out flying in the first period, building a commanding 4-1 lead with goals from Daniel Culbert, Nyxton Sunner, Brayden Bains, and Cristian Phillips. The Eagles dominated the shot count 14-5 in the opening frame, setting the tone for their offensive onslaught. However, the Titans showed resilience, getting on the board with Parker Theriault's first-period marker to keep the game within reach.
The second period turned into a goal-scoring frenzy with five combined goals. Kayden Sran extended Surrey's lead early, but the Titans responded with authority as Bennett Tkachuk scored twice—including a power play goal just seconds after a hooking penalty to Spencer Nason—to bring the Titans back into contention. Just as momentum seemed to be shifting, the Eagles answered with two quick goals from Brayden Bains, who completed a multi-point game, and Xander McQueen to restore their three-goal cushion heading into the final period.
A penalty-filled third period saw both teams capitalize on power play opportunities. Bennett Tkachuk completed his hat trick for the Titans early in the period, and Crewe Sharuga added another power play goal to make it a one-goal game with over six minutes remaining. However, the Eagles' early offensive explosion proved too much to overcome as they held on for the victory. Despite the loss, Titans goaltender Kolt Elanik delivered a perfect relief performance with 17 saves on 17 shots after entering the game, while Surrey's Austin Wilson backstopped his team to the win despite facing 22 shots in a game where defensive statistics told only part of the story in this offensive showcase.