The Langley HA unleashed a relentless offensive attack from the opening puck drop, cruising to a decisive 7-1 victory over the Wolves HC. Langley set the tone early, outshooting the Wolves 21-8 in the first period and never looking back. Ivan Latyshev opened the scoring for Langley midway through the first, but the floodgates truly opened in the final minutes. A goal from Axen Peterson, assisted by Theodore Kim, proved to be the game-winner. Just 36 seconds later, with the Wolves' Carson Shettell in the box for high-sticking, Mason Cvitkovich capitalized on the power play to give Langley a commanding 3-0 lead after one.
The second period was more of the same, with Langley adding two more power-play goals. KJ Raymond and Dominic Hall found the back of the net, with Cashton Smith picking up assists on both tallies. The Wolves struggled to generate any offense, managing just a single shot in the middle frame against Langley's 19. The third period saw Langley continue to pour it on, with Mason Cvitkovich netting his second of the game and Theodore Kim adding another. The Wolves finally broke through on the scoreboard when Jaxon Burkosky-Gilmour, assisted by Logan Pedersen and Kade Gitzel, scored late to avoid the shutout against Langley's netminder Nevan Coburn.
The game grew increasingly chippy as it wore on, culminating in a chaotic final sequence at the buzzer. A boarding minor and misconduct to the Wolves' Parker Labossiere set the stage, and as time expired, a full-scale melee broke out. The Wolves' Easton Smallwood and Langley's Axen Peterson were both assessed fighting majors and game misconducts, while Langley's Dominic Hall and Seth Wright received misconducts of their own. Despite the late fireworks, the story of the game was Langley's complete control, outshooting the Wolves 55-12 and converting on three of their numerous power-play opportunities to secure a dominant road win.