The 14U AAA Langley HA team delivered a dominant, wire-to-wire performance, overwhelming the Coquitlam HC with a decisive 10-2 victory. The game's tone was set early, as Coquitlam's Marko Mlinar, assisted by Emerson Papadatos and Yujun Lee, opened the scoring just 59 seconds into the contest. However, Langley responded with a relentless barrage, scoring four unanswered goals in the first period alone. Michael Kralj tied the game, followed by markers from Reilly Grisdale, Kieran Parkinson, and Jack Walker, with Parkinson's goal at 5:02 standing as the eventual game-winner. Langley's offensive pressure was immense, outshooting Coquitlam 13-12 in the opening frame and never looking back.
The second period saw Langley extend their lead into a commanding one, scoring four more times. Siwoo Song, Samarpreet Hansra, Jaivin Randhawa, and Jack Walker with his second of the night all found the back of the net. Coquitlam managed to break Langley's run late in the period with a power-play goal from Keigan Sherman, but William Anderson responded for Langley just 35 seconds before the intermission to make it 9-2. The Langley attack was a multi-pronged effort, with players like Grisdale, Jaxxon Dueck, and Kayden Montaine racking up assists. In net, Langley's Leo Ullmann was a steadying presence, turning aside 21 of 23 shots to secure the win, while Coquitlam's goaltenders faced a relentless 43-shot assault.
The third period was a formality, with Langley adding one final goal from Siwoo Song, his second of the game, assisted by Samarpreet Hansra. The period was marred by a significant penalty, as Langley's Mason Shelley received a 2+10 minute penalty for an illegal check to the head. Despite the lopsided score, the physical play continued until the final buzzer, with roughing minors assessed to Langley's Reilly Grisdale and Coquitlam's Alexander Warren in the dying seconds. In the end, Langley's offensive depth and control were simply too much, as they cruised to a statement 10-2 win, showcasing a potent attack led by two-goal performances from Jack Walker and Siwoo Song.