The Langley Leafs seized control early and never looked back in a commanding 6-2 win over the Calgary Glaciers. The home side set the tone in a fast-paced first period, with Olivia Bath opening the scoring at the 12:30 mark, assisted by Claire Pederson and Teagan Lai. Calgary's Caitlin Duncan responded quickly, tying the game less than a minute later with help from Hana Chalupova and Lily Bennett. However, Langley's Nicola Levesque restored the lead with an unassisted goal late in the period, sending the Leafs to the intermission with momentum.
That momentum carried into the second period, where the Leafs began to pull away. Zoe Alook netted what would stand as the game-winning goal just over two minutes into the frame. Calgary's Jewels Kerr answered back a mere 22 seconds later, assisted by Lilly Redmond, to keep the Glaciers within one. But Alook struck again midway through the period, this time assisted by Olivia Bath, to give Langley a crucial two-goal cushion heading into the final stanza. The third period was all Langley, as they outshot Calgary 12-9 and put the game out of reach. Nicola Levesque scored her second of the night, with Teagan Lai and Claire Pederson picking up their second assists each, and Olivia Bath capped off a stellar three-point night with an unassisted goal to seal the 6-2 final.
While the goalie statistics show all zeroes, indicating detailed tracking wasn't available, the shot totals and scoreline tell the story of Langley's offensive pressure and defensive solidity. The Leafs' Makana Mitchell backstopped the win, facing 23 shots, while Calgary's Alexandra Seminuk was under constant siege, facing 28 shots from a relentless Langley attack. Standout performances from Langley's Olivia Bath (2 goals, 1 assist), Zoe Alook (2 goals, including the GWG), and Nicola Levesque (2 goals) powered the offense, while Calgary's efforts from Caitlin Duncan and Jewels Kerr weren't enough to overcome the Leafs' depth and persistent attack.