The Whitby Wolves unleashed a relentless offensive attack from the opening puck drop, cruising to a decisive 7-1 victory over the Windsor Southwest Wildcats. The tone was set early as Whitby outshot Windsor 19-6 in the first period, with Irelyn Death opening the scoring just under three minutes in, assisted by Alexa Strano. The Wolves doubled their lead late in the period when Haedyn Leeson netted what would stand as the game-winner, with helpers from Katie Belk and Stella Pittis. The home team's pressure was overwhelming, and goaltender Sadie Davidson was a steady presence, facing down every challenge the Wildcats could muster.
The second period was where the game truly got away from Windsor. The Wolves poured in four more goals, turning a competitive game into a rout. Riley Pettit started the onslaught just over two minutes into the frame, followed by a pair from Madison Sialtsis. Leeson added her second of the night, and Sialtsis capped off a dominant period with her second goal, giving her a three-point night. The period also saw some chippy play, with penalties for Head Contact assessed to Whitby's Whitney Basso and Windsor's Lea Giroux. Despite a goalie change for Windsor, with Paige Oliver entering the game, the Wildcats' defense had no answer for Whitby's depth and precision.
Windsor managed to break Davidson's shutout bid early in the third period, as Addison Mactier found the back of the net, assisted by Annalise Leighton and Lilia Hunter. Any thought of a comeback was quickly extinguished, however, as Whitby's Katie Belk restored the six-goal margin midway through the final frame, assisted by Pittis and Leeson. The Wolves controlled the pace to the final buzzer, with Davidson securing the win with a solid 19-save performance. The final score reflected Whitby's complete dominance in all facets, outshooting the Wildcats 44-20 in a commanding team effort.