The Calgary Rockies delivered a commanding performance on the road, blanking the Titans Hockey Union 7-0 in a game they controlled from start to finish. The Rockies set the tone early, with Bennett Axelson opening the scoring just over six minutes into the first period, assisted by Cole Morgan and Turk Lesnar. Matthew Morrow then doubled the lead midway through the period, capitalizing on a setup from Eric Kovacs and Cale Grummett. The Titans struggled to find an answer, and despite putting 10 shots on net in the opening frame, they couldn't solve Rockies goaltender Tucker Hanson.
The middle period saw the Rockies continue their offensive pressure, outshooting the Titans 14-12. Linden Cook extended the lead to three with a goal assisted by Brayden Pickard and Kydon Hemsing. The Titans' frustration began to show, as they took a costly illegal check to the head penalty. Despite a few power play opportunities, the Titans' offense remained silent, unable to crack the disciplined Rockies defense and the stellar play of Hanson, who turned aside every shot he faced through two periods.
Any hope of a Titans comeback was extinguished in the final frame as the Rockies poured it on, scoring four unanswered goals. Chase Wakita started the third-period onslaught just 43 seconds in, with Turk Lesnar picking up his second helper of the night. Cale Grummett then found the back of the net, followed by a shorthanded, unassisted marker from Brayden Pickard that truly sealed the game. Eric Kovacs capped off the scoring with a goal in the final minute, completing a dominant three-point night for himself. The Rockies' Tucker Hanson was perfect between the pipes, earning a 35-save shutout, while the Titans' Felix Rossignol faced a relentless 44-shot attack in the losing effort.