The Jr. Ooks delivered a commanding performance from start to finish, overwhelming the Angels Pro Hockey with a decisive 7-0 victory. From the opening faceoff, the Jr. Ooks established a relentless offensive presence, outshooting the Angels 18-5 in the first period alone. The tone was set almost immediately, as Trinity Ochremchuk (#18) found the back of the net just three seconds into the game, assisted by Norah Ludlow (#46) and Elliya Klaus (#9). The pressure never relented, with Ella Charest (#90) scoring the eventual game-winner midway through the period, followed by a goal from Lauren McDiarmid (#10), assisted by Ochremchuk. Angels' goalie Jordan Fillenberg (#31) faced a barrage of 57 shots on the night, showcasing resilience despite the scoreline, while at the other end, Emily Baluk (#33) earned a shutout for the Jr. Ooks, though official save tracking was not in place for this contest.
The second period saw the Jr. Ooks' dominance continue, as they fired 26 more shots on goal. Elliya Klaus (#9) opened the period's scoring with a shorthanded goal, assisted by Norah Ludlow, highlighting a potent penalty kill. Trinity Ochremchuk netted her second of the night, with assists from Lauren McDiarmid and Ella Charest, before Elliya Klaus returned to score again, this time assisted by Ochremchuk. The Angels struggled to generate sustained offense, managing only two shots in the frame. Penalties were a minor factor, with the Jr. Ooks' Sophie Edwards (#29) taking two minors, but the Angels were unable to capitalize on the power play opportunities.
The final frame sealed the comprehensive result. Trinity Ochremchuk completed her hat trick midway through the period, assisted by Sophie Edwards and Elliya Klaus, who tallied her third point of the night. The Jr. Ooks' defense, backed by the steady presence of Emily Baluk, completely stifled the Angels, limiting them to just three shots in the third period. The Angels' effort was led by players like Zoe Lommer (#81) and captain Addison Dupuis (#12), but they were simply outmatched by a cohesive Jr. Ooks squad that excelled at both ends of the ice. The 7-0 final score reflected a game of total control, with the Jr. Ooks' offensive stars shining brightly in a definitive team victory.