In a thrilling Junior Prospects Hockey League matchup, the Langley HA edged out the Titans Hockey Union 6-4 in a game that featured offensive fireworks, physical play, and a dramatic third-period push. The game got off to a blistering start with Langley's Jaivin Randhawa opening the scoring early, only for the Titans' Landon Rupp to answer back. Randhawa struck again late in the period, but Reilly Grisdale gave Langley a two-goal cushion heading into the first intermission with a goal in the final seconds.
The middle frame was dominated by special teams and physical confrontations. The Titans capitalized on a power play, with Brody Andruchow scoring twice in quick succession—both assisted by Rupp and Luke Rypien—to tie the game. The period was marred by penalties, including a major boarding call against the Titans' Reid Huscroft, setting a tense stage for the final period. The Titans briefly took the lead in the third when Bennett Tkachuk found the net, but Langley responded with three unanswered goals. Katie Zhang tied the game, Jaxxon Dueck put Langley ahead for good, and Mason Shelley sealed the victory with an empty-net goal in the final minute.
Despite being outshot 29-26, Langley’s opportunistic offense and resilience proved decisive. The Titans' Kolt Elanik faced a heavy workload in net, while a parade to the penalty box for both teams—including multiple roughing minors and a major penalty—kept the game on a knife's edge until the final horn. The win showcased Langley's balanced attack and ability to close out a tough contest against a persistent Titans squad.