The Jr. Ooks delivered an offensive masterclass, overwhelming the Phantoms Female Hockey team with a decisive 10-3 victory. The game was a story of relentless pressure, as the Ooks fired 39 shots on goal compared to the Phantoms' 12, controlling the pace from start to finish. The scoring opened early with a power-play goal from the Phantoms' Chloe Madden, assisted by Taylee Mason and Ruby Hurd, but that would be one of the few bright spots for the visitors. The Ooks responded emphatically, with Elliya Klaus tying the game on the power play, assisted by Lauren McDiarmid and Zoe Papachristopoulos. Trinity Ochremchuk then electrified the home crowd with a shorthanded goal, and Olivia Billsten and Lauren McDiarmid added even-strength tallies to give the Ooks a commanding 4-1 lead after the first period, a lead they would never relinquish.
The second period saw the Phantoms' Micah Franko cut into the deficit early, but the Ooks quickly reasserted their dominance. Olivia Billsten netted her second of the night on the power play, and just nine seconds later, Kylie Bonnett found the back of the net, assisted by Ella Charest and Norah Ludlow, showcasing the Ooks' explosive offensive capabilities. Goaltender Maddox Mohr was solid in net for the Ooks, turning aside all but three of the Phantoms' limited chances to secure the win. The Phantoms' goaltending faced a barrage, with Ellaina Young starting and making 2 saves on 20 shots before being relieved by Eden Vols for the final 34 minutes.
Any hope of a Phantoms comeback was extinguished in a dominant third-period display by the Ooks. After Natalie Evans scored for the Phantoms, the Ooks unleashed a four-goal barrage in under five minutes. Elliya Klaus completed a hat-trick with two more goals, while Lauren McDiarmid also secured a hat-trick with a pair of her own, capping off a spectacular individual performance. The offensive onslaught was fueled by multi-point nights from Kylie Bonnett, Ella Charest, and Norah Ludlow, who all recorded multiple assists. The Phantoms were hampered by penalties throughout, and despite a brave effort from players like Micah Franko and Taylee Mason who contributed on the scoresheet, they were simply outmatched by the Ooks' superior firepower and puck possession in a one-sided affair.