The Surrey Eagles 14U AAA squad delivered a commanding statement on the road, blanking the Langley HA 7-0 in a game defined by Surrey's offensive firepower and a parade to the penalty box for both sides. From the opening puck drop, the Eagles established control, outshooting Langley 18-9 in the first period and never looking back. Austin Liu got the visitors on the board early, netting the eventual game-winner just over three minutes into the contest. Xander McQueen then took over, scoring twice before the first intermission, with his second goal assisted by Kayden Sran and Brayden Bains. The Eagles' relentless pressure was too much for Langley's goaltending tandem of Axton Charboneau and Leo Ullmann to handle, as Surrey finished with a staggering 45-18 advantage in shots.
The game's physical intensity boiled over in the second period, with a flurry of penalties that Surrey expertly capitalized on. Langley's discipline unraveled, taking a series of costly infractions. Kayden Sran, who had already notched two assists, converted on the power play to make it 4-0. Nyxton Sunner and Cristian Phillips added further power-play markers, with Phillips' goal coming after a major penalty to Langley's Jaxxon Dueck for charging the goaltender. That incident, which resulted in a game misconduct for Dueck, underscored a frustrating night for the home side, who spent significant time shorthanded and could not solve Surrey's goaltender Hayley Graham.
Despite the lopsided score, the third period saw no let-up in physical play, with multiple misconducts handed out following a large scrum involving Langley's Siwoo Song and Samarpreet Hansra and Surrey's Isaiah Abdulla. Amidst the chaos, Cristian Phillips netted his second of the night to complete the 7-0 rout. The story of the game, however, was the perfect performance by Surrey's Hayley Graham. Facing 36 shots, Graham turned them all aside to secure a clean sheet and a shutout victory. For Langley, it was a night to forget, as they were overwhelmed by a Surrey attack led by multi-point performances from Xander McQueen (2G), Cristian Phillips (2G), and playmakers Kayden Sran (1G, 3A) and Brayden Bains (3A).