In a stunning display of offensive firepower, the U11 Thunder delivered a commanding 15-0 victory over the U11 Lions. The game was a one-sided affair from the opening puck drop, with the Thunder establishing an insurmountable lead in the first period. The scoring began early as Tyson Leung, assisted by Simon Martin and Charlie MacNaughton, found the back of the net. This opened the floodgates for a relentless attack. Lennon Siffledeen was a force, netting two goals in the first period alone, while Archer Corrigan and Leung added to the tally. The Lions' defense and goaltender Riyu Prasad were under constant siege, with the Thunder's puck movement, led by the playmaking of Simon Martin, proving unstoppable.
The second period offered no respite for the Lions as the Thunder continued their scoring barrage. Hudson Deeks, Siffledeen, and Charlie MacNaughton all lit the lamp, with Siffledeen completing a hat-trick and adding two more goals for a remarkable six-goal performance. The only blemish on the Thunder's night was a minor penalty for body contact assessed to Lennon Siffledeen in the first period, but it did little to slow their momentum. At the other end of the ice, Thunder goalie Callum Morrison was perfect, turning aside every shot he faced to secure a shutout victory, though the Lions' offensive struggles meant he was rarely tested.
The final frame saw the Thunder add four more goals to cement the lopsided result. Siffledeen scored his sixth of the game, while Tommy Linklater, Hudson Deeks, and Charlie MacNaughton all contributed to the final tally. The Thunder's offense was a well-oiled machine, with multi-point games from Siffledeen, Leung, Martin, Corrigan, MacNaughton, and Deeks. For the U11 Lions, it was a night to forget as they were simply overwhelmed in all facets of the game. The final horn sounded on a definitive statement win for the Thunder, showcasing a dominant team performance led by the spectacular scoring of Lennon Siffledeen.