The 14U AAA Langley HA delivered a commanding performance on the road, overwhelming the Coquitlam HC with an 8-1 victory. From the opening puck drop, Langley established their dominance, outshooting Coquitlam by a staggering 74 to 17 over the course of the game. The visitors set the tone early, capitalizing on a power play just over five minutes into the first period when Siwoo Song found the back of the net, assisted by Mason Shelley. Just seventeen seconds later, Hayden Pothier doubled the lead with an even-strength goal, which would ultimately stand as the game-winner. Langley's offensive pressure was relentless, with goalie Dylan East facing a light workload in the opposing net.
The second period saw Langley extend their lead further. Brett Bailey and Jack Walker each netted even-strength goals to push the score to 4-0. Coquitlam managed to break through on their own power play late in the period, with Talon Anderson scoring off assists from Alexander Warren and Grayson Ng, providing the home team their lone bright spot. However, any momentum was quickly stifled by Langley's persistent attack. The third period was more of the same, with Jack Walker scoring his second of the game early on, followed by goals from Samarpreet Hansra and another from Hayden Pothier, who netted a shorthanded marker. Siwoo Song capped off the scoring with another shorthanded goal in the final minute, sealing an emphatic win.
The game was not without its physical, and at times, dangerous moments. Coquitlam's Alexander Warren found himself in the penalty box twice, including a boarding minor, while Langley's Nathan Martin was assessed a major penalty for boarding in the third period. Despite the lopsided score, Coquitlam's goalie Elijah Baxter faced an onslaught, turning aside 66 of 74 shots in a valiant effort. For Langley, the win was a complete team effort, highlighted by multi-point games from Pothier, Song, Walker, Hansra, and Jaivin Randhawa, showcasing their depth and offensive firepower in a decisive victory.