The Calgary Glaciers set the tone early and never looked back, securing a decisive 3-1 victory over Angels Pro Hockey in a game defined by relentless offensive pressure. From the opening puck drop, the Glaciers swarmed the Angels' zone, firing 17 first-period shots on goalie Charlee Munro. Their persistence paid off late in the period with a quick one-two punch. First, Caitlin Duncan, wearing number 7, found the net at the 19:42 mark, assisted by Greta Baldwin. Just over a minute later, at 18:27, Emma Sawin, number 77, doubled the lead with the eventual game-winner, set up by Maci Dueck. The period was also marked by a spirited exchange of penalties, with Calgary's Greta Baldwin and Angels' Bella Bartel both sent off for roughing and boarding at the 4:34 mark.
Angels Pro Hockey showed a flicker of life in the second period. Capitalizing on a holding penalty to Calgary's Lily Bennett, Gabrielle Abrams, number 79, snapped a power-play goal past Glaciers' goalie Morgan Sloane at 9:46, with an assist from Katie Lui. That goal, however, was a rare bright spot for the visitors, who were otherwise stifled by a formidable Calgary defense and the steady presence of Sloane in net. Despite the goal, the shot disparity told the story of the game, with the Glaciers continuing to pour on 18 shots in both the second and third periods, while the Angels managed only 11 combined.
Any hope of an Angels comeback was extinguished in the final minutes of the third period. With Calgary's Jewels Kerr serving a boarding penalty, the Glaciers' penalty kill unit turned defense into a dagger. Maci Dueck, number 88, who had an assist earlier, completed a stellar performance by scoring a crucial shorthanded goal at 18:22 to seal the 3-1 final. While official save statistics were not tracked, the shot totals of 53-15 overwhelmingly in favor of Calgary illustrate a complete territorial and offensive dominance. Morgan Sloane earned the win for the Glaciers, who showcased a balanced attack and a stifling defensive effort from start to finish.