The Calgary Glaciers put on a masterclass in puck possession and defensive pressure, blanking the Angels Pro Hockey 4-0 in a one-sided affair. From the opening puck drop, the Glaciers established their dominance, outshooting the Angels 17-3 in the first period alone. Despite the barrage, Angels goaltender Charlee Munro stood tall early, keeping the game scoreless through a penalty-filled opening frame that saw six minors called. The physical tone was set, but the Glaciers' relentless attack was only being contained, not stopped.
The dam finally broke in the second period. Jewels Kerr, wearing number 3, broke the deadlock at 9:34 with an even-strength goal, assisted by Hayley Durtnall and Emma Sawin. Just over two minutes later, captain Peyton Krueger doubled the lead, finishing a play set up by Abigail Mills. The Glaciers' power play then went to work, capitalizing on a penalty to Jada Chenoweth. Caitlin Duncan, number 7, buried the chance at 3:46, with Krueger and Lyla Elian picking up the helpers. The period's exclamation point came shorthanded with just 13 seconds left, as Abigail Mills, number 14, completed a stellar period by scoring unassisted to make it 4-0. The shot count told the story of total control: 27-2 in the middle frame for Calgary.
With the game firmly in hand, the Glaciers managed the final period expertly. Goaltender Alexandra Seminuk, though not officially credited with tracked saves, was a perfect 11-for-11 on the night, turning aside every Angel shot to secure the shutout victory. The Angels, frustrated by the scoreline, took more penalties in the third but could not solve Seminuk. The Glaciers' victory was built on an overwhelming 55-11 shot advantage and special teams efficiency, scoring on both the power play and penalty kill to seal a comprehensive and impressive win.