The 14U AAA Langley HA squad delivered a masterclass in disciplined hockey, blanking the Surrey Eagles 3-0 in a hard-fought Junior Prospects Hockey League contest. The game was a goaltending duel for the first half, with Langley's Leo Ullmann and Surrey's Hayley Graham trading saves in a scoreless opening period that saw both teams fire 12 shots on net. The deadlock was finally broken late in the second period when Langley's Siwoo Song found the back of the net at the 3:05 mark, with an assist from Reilly Grisdale, giving the visitors a crucial lead heading into the final frame.
Langley's defensive structure and opportunistic offense took over in the third period. Jaxxon Dueck doubled the lead just five minutes into the period, finishing a play set up by Jaivin Randhawa. The game was ultimately put out of reach when Dueck struck again, this time on the power play, netting his second of the game with assists from Jack Walker and Randhawa. Surrey's frustration began to show as they took a series of penalties, with Cristian Phillips serving three separate minors throughout the game, which disrupted any chance of mounting a sustained comeback.
The story of the game was the impenetrable wall in Langley's net, as goaltender Leo Ullmann turned aside all 36 shots he faced to earn a well-deserved shutout. Despite a valiant 29-save effort from Surrey's Hayley Graham, the Eagles' offense could not solve Ullmann. Langley's ability to capitalize on their chances, combined with a perfect penalty kill and a stellar performance from their netminder, secured them a decisive road victory and a clean sheet on the scoresheet.