The Calgary Stallions skated to a convincing 6-3 victory over the Wolves HC in a game defined by a dominant second-period offensive explosion. The Wolves actually opened the scoring early in the first period when Larson Yellowbird found the back of the net. However, the Stallions quickly responded, with Quint Myers tying the game just over a minute later, assisted by Kage Grenkow and Cody Callison. The first period set the stage for what was to come, with the Stallions holding a slight 13-10 edge in shots, but the game was still very much up for grabs.
The second period was an absolute clinic put on by the Calgary Stallions, who scored four unanswered goals to seize control. Sean Morin started the onslaught, followed by goals from Jakob Pugliese, Brady Baun, and Nash Dawes in a relentless seven-minute stretch. The Wolves managed to stop the bleeding momentarily with a goal from Deegen Waldner, assisted by Tearin McKeigue and Wyatt Scott, but the damage was done. The Stallions' offensive chemistry was on full display, with multi-point games from Pugliese, Dawes, Callison, and Kyson Trinh. A penalty shot awarded to the Stallions' Nash Dawes midway through the period underscored their constant pressure, though it did not result in a goal.
Entering the third period down 5-2, the Wolves showed some fight. Boston Engel scored for the home team, cutting the deficit to two with assists from Denali Okemow and Matthew Vanak. Despite being outshot 15-7 in the final frame, the Wolves pushed to get back into the game, but their efforts were hampered by a series of penalties. The Stallions' Jakob Pugliese sealed the victory with his second goal of the game late in the period, cementing the 6-3 final. While the Wolves' Mathias Wright was busy in net, facing a barrage of 42 shots, it was the Stallions' Matthew Tucker who earned the win, backstopping his team to a decisive road victory built on a relentless and shared offensive attack.