The North Stars Hockey Academy delivered a commanding performance from start to finish, overwhelming Alberta Pro Hockey with a 9-2 victory that showcased their offensive firepower. The game began with North Stars establishing immediate control, outshooting Alberta Pro 21-1 in the opening period. Kyptin Rockett opened the scoring just 1:15 into the game, but Alberta's Jedrek Tokarczyk answered with a power play goal midway through the period. The real story emerged as Hudson Murray took over, scoring twice in the first period—including the game-winner with just 13 seconds remaining—to give North Stars a 3-1 lead they would never relinquish.
The second period turned into a scoring clinic as North Stars poured in five unanswered goals. Rockett netted his second of the game early in the period, followed by Murray completing his hat trick on the power play. Roycen Krysta and Lukas Hafso added goals just over three minutes apart, with Murray capping the period's scoring with his fourth goal on another power play opportunity. The period turned chippy as Alberta's Easton Mycholuk received a match penalty and gross misconduct at 4:35, leaving his team shorthanded and demoralized heading into the final frame.
Despite the lopsided score, Alberta Pro showed some fight in the third period as Tyson Haggerty broke through for their second goal. But North Stars had the final say as Murray added his fifth goal of the night with just over two minutes remaining to complete the dominant performance. The goaltending disparity told the story—North Stars' Deandre Valencia stopped all 12 shots he faced before giving way to Clark Wilson, who preserved the shutout effort over the final 12 minutes. Meanwhile, Alberta's netminders struggled mightily against the relentless North Stars attack that fired 50 shots on goal throughout the contest.