In a wild offensive showcase, the North Stars Hockey Academy skated to a decisive 10-5 victory over Alberta Pro Hockey. The game was a goal-scoring festival from the opening puck drop, with the North Stars establishing dominance early. Jordan Bennett opened the scoring, followed in quick succession by goals from Gabriel Ryabchenok and Hudson Owens, giving the visitors a commanding 3-0 lead. Alberta Pro Hockey managed to get on the board late in the first period when Kaizen Malik found the back of the net, assisted by Xavier Ott, offering a glimmer of hope heading into the intermission.
Any momentum Alberta Pro Hockey built was quickly extinguished in a chaotic second period that saw a staggering eight goals scored. Léo Syryda and Ashton Shinness tallied for the home side, but they were completely overshadowed by a relentless North Stars attack. Hudson Owens, Gunner Mark, and a pair from Paice Lockinger—including the game-winning goal—highlighted a six-goal outburst for the visitors. Bennett added his second of the night, and Jack Fitzgerald capped the period's scoring, leaving Alberta Pro Hockey's goalies, Josiah Mwemera and Yousif Benny, under constant siege as the North Stars built an insurmountable lead.
The third period saw Alberta Pro Hockey show some fight, with Kaizen Malik netting his second of the game, a shorthanded effort, and Kayne Lafleche adding another. However, any thought of a miraculous comeback was dashed when Jordan Bennett completed his hat-trick for the North Stars, restoring their comfortable margin. The game was a story of offensive firepower, with the North Stars' top line of Bennett, Owens, and Lockinger proving unstoppable, while Alberta Pro Hockey's netminders faced an onslaught they simply could not contain.