The Angels Pro Hockey team delivered a dominant performance, cruising to a commanding 10-2 victory over the Langley Leafs in a game defined by relentless offensive pressure. The tone was set early as the Angels' Bella Bartel opened the scoring just under eight minutes into the first period. The Leafs responded on the power play, with Abella Pero-Tomlin finding the net to briefly tie the game, but the Angels quickly regained control. Addison Dupuis restored the lead for the visitors, and before the period ended, Kapri Magera capitalized on another power play to net what would stand as the game-winning goal, giving the Angels a 3-1 lead after one.
The second period saw the Angels' attack shift into an unstoppable gear, burying the Leafs under a barrage of goals. Zoe Lommer, Kadence Mortson, and Olivia Lockridge scored in a devastating span of less than two minutes, with the latter two coming on the power play. Jada Chenoweth and Bella Bartel, with her second of the night, added even-strength markers to extend the lead to 8-1. The Angels' offensive machine was fueled by brilliant playmaking, particularly from Olivia Lockridge, who finished with a staggering four assists, and Jada Chenoweth, who contributed a goal and two helpers. In net, Charlee Munro was a perfect 19-for-19 for the Angels, turning aside every shot she faced for a full 60-minute shutout performance.
The Langley Leafs, facing a relentless forecheck and a significant shot deficit, struggled to generate consistent offense. Goaltenders Faye Galan and Mykelti Field were under siege, combining to face 32 shots. The Leafs showed a brief flash in the third period when Arya Thom scored to make it 9-2, but the Angels' Gabrielle Abrams answered with her second goal of the night to seal the double-digit victory. The game grew increasingly physical in the final frame, with multiple roughing minors and a major penalty assessed to Langley's Meeya Gerbrandt. In the end, the Angels' superior firepower and a flawless goaltending display from Charlee Munro proved far too much for the Leafs to handle.