From the opening faceoff, the Jr. Ooks established a level of control that was nothing short of absolute. They unleashed a relentless offensive barrage, outshooting the Angels Pro Hockey squad 26-0 in the first period alone. The pressure paid off midway through the frame when Kylie Bonnett, wearing number 24, broke the deadlock with an even-strength goal, assisted by Madden Critchley. The Angels found themselves in penalty trouble shortly after, and the Ooks' power play capitalized. With Addison Dupuis in the box for tripping, Lauren McDiarmid, the captain wearing number 10, fired home a goal with helpers from Trinity Ochremchuk and Clara Harms to double the lead before the first intermission. The Angels struggled to generate any offense, failing to register a single shot through the first forty minutes of play.
The second period saw more of the same territorial dominance from the Ooks, who fired another 26 shots on goalie Charlee Munro. While the scoreboard remained unchanged, the physical intensity began to ramp up, with a series of roughing minors and a notable double minor assessed to the Ooks' Allie Tkachuk. The game's narrative shifted from a simple offensive clinic to a more chippy affair as frustrations mounted for the Angels. Despite the Ooks' overwhelming shot advantage, Munro held firm in the second, keeping her team within theoretical reach heading into the final frame.
Any lingering suspense was erased early in the third period. Just over a minute in, Trinity Ochremchuk netted an even-strength goal, with assists from Lauren McDiarmid and Zoe Papachristopoulos, to make it 3-0. The floodgates then opened for Kylie Bonnett, who completed a spectacular hat-trick with two more even-strength markers. She scored at 10:30, set up by Papachristopoulos and Sophie Edwards, and again at 8:07, with Elliya Klaus and Ella Charest earning the assists. The period descended into a parade to the penalty box, featuring a massive scrum at the 13:42 mark that resulted in six simultaneous minors and an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty to an Angels staff member. The Angels managed their first and only shot of the game in the third period, which was easily turned aside by Ooks' netminder Emily Baluk to preserve a perfect 5-0 shutout victory. The final shot tally of 77-1 tells the complete story of a game utterly dominated in every facet by the Jr. Ooks.