The Jr. Ooks delivered a staggering display of offensive firepower, cruising to a 17-0 victory over the Langley Leafs. From the opening puck drop, the Ooks established complete dominance, outshooting their opponents by a remarkable 70-2 margin. The game was effectively decided in the first period, as the visitors built a commanding 6-0 lead. Olivia Billsten, wearing #91, was instrumental early, netting the game-winning goal just over four minutes in and adding another on the power play. She was part of a relentless attack that saw Clara Harms (#19) and Abby Millar (#8) also find the back of the net, capitalizing on a Langley team that spent much of the period in the penalty box.
The onslaught continued unabated through the second and third periods. Elliya Klaus, #9 for the Ooks, had a standout performance, recording a hat trick with goals at even strength and on the power play. Lauren McDiarmid (#10) also tallied a hat trick, showcasing the Ooks' balanced and prolific scoring. The Langley defense, anchored by goalie Faye Galan (#29), faced an unrelenting barrage, with the Ooks' power play units feasting on numerous opportunities. The frustration for the Leafs was evident, culminating in a misconduct penalty to Meeya Gerbrandt (#88) in the second period. For the Ooks, Madden Critchley (#88) and Norah Ludlow (#46) were playmaking engines, with Critchley racking up five assists and Ludlow netting a late hat trick to seal the emphatic win.
In a game defined by one-way traffic, Jr. Ooks goalie Maddox Mohr (#43) had a quiet but perfect night, turning aside both shots she faced to earn a shutout. The story, however, was written entirely in the offensive zone, as the Ooks' precision passing and relentless pressure overwhelmed the Langley Leafs at every turn. This decisive victory underscores the Jr. Ooks' potent attack, which proved far too much for the home side to handle on this night.