The Langley Leafs faced a relentless offensive barrage from the Angels Pro Hockey squad, ultimately falling 4-1 in a game defined by special teams and a significant shot disparity. The Angels set the tone early, outshooting the Leafs 22-7 in the opening period. Their pressure paid off on the power play when Isabella Goertzen (#73) opened the scoring at 4:37, assisted by Katie Lui (#22) and Chloe Hicks (#13). The Leafs showed a brief flash of resilience, with Meeya Gerbrandt (#88) answering back just two minutes later, converting a feed from Ekam Pandher (#17) to knot the game at 1-1. However, that would be the lone bright spot for the home team's offense.
The game's complexion shifted decisively in the second period. A series of penalties against Langley, including a major for roughing to Suraiya Kaila (#27), gave the Angels extended power-play time. They capitalized ruthlessly. Kadence Mortson (#28) broke the tie with a power-play marker at 10:17, which stood as the game-winner. Just over three minutes later, Brynlee Anderson (#29) added another power-play goal, with helpers from Zoe Lommer (#81) and Olivia Lockridge (#19), to extend the lead to 3-1. The period grew increasingly chippy, featuring multiple coincidental minors and a misconduct, as the Leafs struggled to contain the Angels' momentum while being outshot 20-15 in the frame.
The third period saw the Angels comfortably protect their lead, adding a final insurance goal from Isabella Goertzen (#73) for her second of the night at 12:25, with Taisyn Hofmann (#16) and Olivia Lockridge (#19) picking up the assists. The story of the game was written in the shot totals, with the Angels firing an overwhelming 51 shots on Langley's Aleena Mertin (#1), while the Leafs managed just 29 against Angels netminder Jordan Fillenberg (#31). Fillenberg's quiet night in the crease was a testament to her team's dominant puck possession and defensive structure, securing a convincing road win for Angels Pro Hockey.