The Jr. Ooks delivered a dominant performance from the opening puck drop, cruising to a commanding 9-1 victory over the Angels Pro Hockey. The tone was set in a chaotic first period where the Ooks unleashed a staggering 29 shots on goal, overwhelming the Angels' defense and goaltending. The scoring opened early on the power play, with Abby Millar (#8) converting just over four minutes into the game. The Angels briefly responded with a power-play marker of their own from Taisyn Hofmann (#16), assisted by Katie Lui (#22), to tie the game at 1-1. However, that was the lone bright spot for the home side. The Ooks quickly regained control, with Clara Harms (#19) scoring what would stand as the game-winner just minutes later. The floodgates opened from there, as Zoe Papachristopoulos (#17), Olivia Billsten (#91), Elliya Klaus (#9), and Norah Ludlow (#46) all found the back of the net before the first intermission, building an insurmountable 6-1 lead.
The Jr. Ooks' offensive depth was on full display throughout the contest, with nine different players registering points. Trinity Ochremchuk (#18) and Lauren McDiarmid (#10) connected on a pair of even-strength goals in the second period to extend the lead. Elliya Klaus (#9) added her second of the night in the third period, completing the 9-1 rout. For the Angels, goaltender Charlee Munro (#35) faced a relentless barrage, making 30 saves on 37 shots through the first two periods before Jordan Fillenberg (#31) took over for the final frame. At the other end, Maddox Mohr (#43) earned the win for the Jr. Ooks, facing only six shots total as her team controlled possession from start to finish.
The game was a physical affair, marred by 19 penalties totaling 38 minutes. The Angels struggled with discipline, taking 11 of those infractions, including three roughing minors and a costly boarding penalty. The Ooks capitalized on their early power-play chances and used their speed and puck movement to generate a relentless attack. Despite the lopsided score, the Angels showed fight until the final buzzer, with three penalties assessed at the 0:00 mark of the third period highlighting the game's chippy conclusion. Ultimately, the Jr. Ooks' explosive first-period offense and stifling team defense proved too much for the Angels to handle.