The Cambridge Rivulettes delivered a commanding performance, blanking the Windsor Southwest Wildcats 6-0 in a one-sided U22 Elite contest. From the opening puck drop, the Rivulettes established a relentless offensive presence, outshooting the Wildcats by a staggering margin of 62 to 14. The tone was set early when Sadie D'Angela, assisted by Emersyn Miller and Jenna Charron, found the back of the net midway through the first period. Despite a parade of penalties for both sides in the opening frame, including a tripping call against Windsor's Kiley Couture and a slashing penalty for Cambridge's Ava Strome, the Wildcats could not capitalize or slow the Cambridge attack.
The Rivulettes' pressure only intensified as the game wore on. Ella Neil doubled the lead in the second period, with helpers from Rachael Burt and Ava Strome. The third period became a showcase for the Cambridge offense, which erupted for four goals. Jenna Charron scored an even-strength marker early, followed by a power-play goal from Emersyn Miller after a Windsor cross-checking penalty. With the Wildcats' discipline fraying—evidenced by a 10-minute misconduct to Lilia Hunter for unsportmanlike conduct—Cambridge poured it on late. Quinn Carswell netted another power-play goal in the final minute, and Avery Randall capped the scoring with just ten seconds remaining, sealing a comprehensive victory.
In a game where goalie statistics were not officially tracked, the sheer shot differential tells the story of Cambridge's dominance and the Wildcats' defensive struggle. Windsor goaltender Paige Oliver faced a barrage of 62 shots, while Cambridge's Addison Mitchell earned a shutout, turning aside all 14 shots she faced. The Rivulettes' balanced attack was on full display, with Miller, Strome, and Burt each recording multiple points, as they skated to a decisive and impressive road win.