The Langley HA 17U AAA squad put on an offensive clinic against Okanagan HC, skating away with a decisive 6-2 victory. Langley set the tone early with Mason Cvitkovich opening the scoring midway through the first period, followed quickly by Liam Wasmuth extending their lead. Okanagan showed signs of life when Jaxon Everett capitalized on a power play early in the second period, cutting the deficit to 2-1. However, Langley responded emphatically with Ryan Morris answering with a power play goal of his own, followed by even-strength markers from Reid Birtch and Memphis Rosette to close out a dominant second period.
The third period saw Langley completely take over the game, outshooting Okanagan by a staggering 25-7 margin. Gavin Mandzuk extended Langley's lead early in the final frame, and Carden Fraser capped off the scoring in the closing seconds with assists from Wasmuth and Theodore Kim. The game featured several penalties, including a roughing double-minor to Okanagan's Caden Perry and an ineligible player penalty to Langley's Micah Sidhu, but it was Langley's relentless offensive pressure that proved to be the difference maker.
While Okanagan goaltender Wade Burton faced a barrage of 47 shots in just 16 minutes of action, Langley's Nevan Coburn had a relatively quiet night in net, facing only 20 shots total. Langley's balanced attack proved overwhelming, with multiple players contributing to the scoresheet including two-point performances from Cvitkovich, Wasmuth, and Sidhu. The victory showcased Langley's depth and offensive firepower as they controlled play from start to finish in this Junior Prospects Hockey League matchup.