The Bow Valley Nationals delivered a masterclass in offensive dominance, overwhelming the Angels Pro Hockey with a staggering 75-7 shot advantage en route to a commanding 10-1 victory. From the opening faceoff, the Nationals controlled the tempo, with the line centered by Taylor Dumont (#68) proving particularly lethal. Dumont racked up four assists, setting up the opening goal by Khloe Parks (#63) and the eventual game-winner by charleigh mcculloch (#12) in the first period. The Angels, facing relentless pressure, found themselves in penalty trouble early, including a major penalty for checking behind to Jada Chenoweth (#6) in the second period, which the Nationals capitalized on with a power-play goal from Jordyn Dumont (#13). Angels goalie Jordan Fillenberg (#31) faced an incredible 61 shots through 53 minutes, making 20 saves, before Charlee Munro (#35) entered the game for the final stretch.
Despite the lopsided score, the Angels managed to find a bright spot in the second period. On a rare power play, Bella Bartel (#26) buried a shot with assists from Jada Chenoweth and Chloe Hicks (#13), briefly breaking through the Nationals' defensive wall and goaltender Sophia Condie (#1). That goal, however, was a mere interruption in the Nationals' offensive symphony. Klaire Hilliard (#10) led the scoring charge with a hat trick, while Blake Ernewein (#44) and Jordyn Dumont each added a pair of goals, showcasing the team's balanced and relentless attack. The Nationals' puck movement was exceptional, with multiple players recording multi-point nights, including Danica Mikan (#14) who chipped in two assists.
The game's story was written in the shot totals, with the Nationals firing 27, 26, and 22 shots per period, while the Angels were held to single digits in each frame. Goaltender Sophia Condie earned the win for Bow Valley, facing only seven shots in a quiet night that was a testament to her team's possession game. For the Angels, the result was a tough lesson in managing a high-powered offense, as they struggled to contain the Nationals' speed and precision passing, culminating in a decisive final score that reflected the complete control Bow Valley exerted from start to finish.