The Langley HA 17U AAA team delivered a commanding performance on home ice, overwhelming the visiting Calgary Stallions with a decisive 9-2 victory. The tone was set early and emphatically, as Langley unleashed a relentless offensive barrage. Ivan Latyshev opened the scoring just 59 seconds into the contest, and Tyson Osterberg doubled the lead before the first period was halfway done, sending Langley into the intermission with a 2-0 lead and a staggering 25-9 shot advantage. The home side's dominance was a full-team effort, with captain Ryan Morris leading the charge, notching the game-winning goal and adding three assists for a four-point night.
Calgary managed to find a brief spark in the second period, with Quint Myers and Lucas Derdall scoring just over a minute apart to cut the deficit to 3-2. However, any hopes of a comeback were swiftly extinguished by Langley's depth and discipline. The Stallions' momentum was hampered by penalties, including minors for boarding by Oliver Kendall and slashing by Kyson Trinh, which Langley used to reassert control. Goaltender Nevan Coburn was solid in the Langley net, turning aside all but two of the 20 shots he faced to secure the win, while Calgary's Matthew Tucker faced an onslaught of 67 shots.
The third period was a clinic in finishing, as Langley poured in five unanswered goals to turn the game into a rout. Mason Cvitkovich was a force, scoring twice and adding two assists, while Tyson Osterberg completed his hat trick with a late marker. Gavin Mandzuk and Preston Penno also found the back of the net as Langley's offensive machine operated at peak efficiency, with helpers coming from up and down the lineup, including Dominic Hall, KJ Raymond, and Theodore Kim. The final buzzer sounded on a comprehensive victory for Langley, a statement win built on offensive firepower and territorial dominance from the opening faceoff.