The Kingston Ice Wolves unleashed a relentless offensive attack, scoring six unanswered goals to secure a decisive 6-1 victory over the Windsor Southwest Wildcats in U22 Elite action. The game's turning point came in a dominant second period, where Kingston broke open a scoreless tie with four goals. The Ice Wolves' power play was a key factor, capitalizing on Windsor penalties. Kalysia McCoy, wearing #93, opened the scoring on the man-advantage with assists from Claire Rathwell and Karinne Jarmin. Makayla Bailey (#91) added another power-play marker later in the period, with helpers from Cora Galliah and Rio Pierre. Reese Schutte (#23) and Ella Mulder (#22) also found the back of the net at even strength, building an insurmountable lead. Windsor's lone response came from Taylor Wilkins (#15), who scored with assists from Tristan Larocque and Emma Holm to briefly make it 1-1, but it was all Kingston from there.
The third period saw the Ice Wolves continue their onslaught, adding three more goals to put the game completely out of reach. Cora Galliah (#17), who had been involved in the earlier penalty trouble, redeemed herself with a goal, assisted by Rio Pierre. Ella Mulder then netted her second of the game, and Rio Pierre (#9) capped off the scoring in the final minute, with Galliah and Ava Vrana earning assists. The Ice Wolves' depth was on full display, with multiple players contributing to the scoresheet. For Windsor, despite the efforts of players like Wilkins and the playmaking of Larocque, they were overwhelmed by Kingston's sustained pressure and efficient finishing.
Penalty trouble played a role in the game's flow, with Kingston's Cora Galliah taking a minor for Head Contact in the first and a double-minor for the same infraction in the second. Windsor's Megan Grech (#23) was called for Interference, and Tristan Larocque (#11) took a Tripping penalty, both of which Kingston converted into power-play goals. The Ice Wolves' ability to capitalize on their chances, both at even strength and with the extra attacker, was the story of the night, as they skated away with a commanding road win.