The 14U AAA South Sask HC delivered a commanding performance, overwhelming the Bow Valley HC with a decisive 9-1 victory. The game was defined by a relentless offensive attack from South Sask, who poured on the pressure with 37 shots through the first two periods. The scoring opened in the first period when Rowen Istace, assisted by Ethan Lloyd and Bryce Scrupps, found the back of the net. The momentum truly shifted in the second period, where South Sask erupted for five goals. Bryce Scrupps scored the eventual game-winner on the power play, assisted by Oaklen Rogers and Gavin Mackow, just 46 seconds into the middle frame. After Bow Valley's Matus Kudrna, assisted by Levi Irwin, briefly answered to make it 2-1, South Sask took complete control. Scrupps added his second, followed by a pair from Oaklen Rogers and a marker from Gavin Mackow in a dominant four-minute span that blew the game wide open.
The third period saw no let-up from the home side, as they added three more goals to seal the lopsided win. Oaklen Rogers completed his hat trick early in the period, with Gavin Mackow picking up another assist. Defenseman Levi Barber got on the scoresheet, assisted by Quinn Partington, and Rylan Crittenden rounded out the scoring. While the goalie statistics were not tracked, the shot totals tell the story of South Sask's dominance and the heavy workload faced by Bow Valley's netminder. The penalty sheet was relatively light, with minor infractions on both sides, but South Sask capitalized on their lone power-play opportunity to score the crucial game-winning goal.
Standout performances fueled the South Sask victory. Oaklen Rogers was a force with a hat trick and two assists for a five-point night, while linemate Gavin Mackow was a playmaking dynamo, recording four assists. Bryce Scrupps was also instrumental, scoring twice including the power-play game-winner. For Bow Valley, the lone bright spot was the connection between Levi Irwin and Matus Kudrna for their only goal. In the end, this was a comprehensive team victory for South Sask HC, showcasing their potent offense and ability to sustain pressure from the opening faceoff to the final buzzer.