From the opening puck drop, the Jr. Ooks established a relentless offensive presence that the Angels Pro Hockey simply could not contain. The home team fired an astonishing 23 shots in the first period alone, setting the tone for the night. Clara Harms opened the scoring just under six minutes in, assisted by Ella Charest. Trinity Ochremchuk then netted what would stand as the game-winner a few minutes later, with Harms and Maya Virani picking up the helpers. The Angels managed a brief response from Addison Dupuis to make it 2-1, but the Ooks quickly snuffed out any hope of a comeback. In the final minute of the period, Abby Millar and Elliya Klaus scored just 51 seconds apart, with Klaus's goal assisted by Allie Tkachuk and Virani, sending the Ooks into the intermission with a commanding 4-1 lead.
The second period was more of the same, with the Ooks continuing to pepper Angels goaltender Jordan Fillenberg, who faced another 22 shots. Trinity Ochremchuk netted her second of the night, with Norah Ludlow and Olivia Billsten assisting. The Ooks' power play then went to work after a hooking penalty, and Kylie Bonnett capitalized, converting passes from Tkachuk and Charest to extend the lead to 6-1. The Angels' offense was completely stifled, managing only a single shot on Emily Baluk in the period, as the Ooks' defensive structure and puck possession were overwhelming.
The final frame saw the Jr. Ooks add two more for good measure. Zoe Papachristopoulos found the back of the net, assisted by Billsten and Madden Critchley. Olivia Billsten then capped off a strong multi-point night with a goal of her own, assisted by Norah Ludlow, to seal the 8-1 final. In net, Emily Baluk earned the win for the Ooks, facing only 9 shots total, while the story at the other end was the sheer volume faced by Jordan Fillenberg, who stopped 47 of 55 shots in a valiant effort under constant siege. The Jr. Ooks' offensive depth was on full display, with ten different players hitting the scoresheet in a comprehensive team victory.