The 17U AAA Titans Hockey Union delivered a commanding performance against the Wolves HC, skating away with a decisive 6-1 victory. The game started with both teams trading chances, as the Wolves outshot the Titans 13-11 in the opening period, but Titans goaltender Healy Seibt was perfect on the night, stopping all 30 shots he faced to earn the win. The Wolves' lone bright spot came from Matthew Vanak, who broke the scoreless tie late in the second period to give the home team a brief 1-0 lead. However, the momentum was short-lived as the Titans responded with two power-play goals before the period ended. Shepard Lehto scored the first, assisted by Aidan Sampson and Declan Benson, and Grayson Gladue netted the game-winner with helpers from Lincoln Bartel and Seth Hantelmann, sending the Titans into the final frame with a 2-1 advantage.
The third period was all Titans, as they exploded for four unanswered goals while completely shutting down the Wolves' offense, holding them to just seven shots and allowing zero in the final frame. Kiran George started the onslaught just 23 seconds into the period, assisted by Aiden Jakeman. Lincoln Bartel then found the back of the net, with assists from Kade Steffler and Seth Hantelmann. Shepard Lehto added his second of the game shortly after, and Brady Critchley capped the scoring with a power-play goal, with Hantelmann and Bartel picking up their third and second assists of the night, respectively. The Wolves' frustrations boiled over in the third, resulting in several penalties, including a major for boarding by Tearin McKeigue and a misconduct for Logan Pedersen.
From a discipline standpoint, the game grew increasingly chippy as it progressed. The Wolves were plagued by penalties throughout, with Boston Engel receiving a misconduct in the second period and multiple players from both sides taking roughing minors as tensions flared. The Titans capitalized on their power-play opportunities, scoring three times with the man advantage, while Seth Hantelmann and Lincoln Bartel were instrumental in the offensive explosion, each recording three points. In the end, the combination of Healy Seibt's shutout goaltending, a multi-goal performance from Shepard Lehto, and a dominant third period proved too much for the Wolves to handle, sealing a convincing road win for the Titans Hockey Union.