North Vancouver Wolf Pack 7 / Surrey Knights 1
North Vancouver continued their dominance by garnering their 40th win and breaking the PJHL record for most wins in a single season. It was seven straight goals for the Wolf Pack, including 4 goals in a span of nearly 8 minutes in the first period alone. Surrey's Ayodeji Ajayi was able to break Eric Clark's bid for a shutout late in the third with his team-leading 10th of the year. Despite this, Clark finished with 37 stops. The previous single-season win record was set in 2008-09 by the Richmond Sockeyes with 39, that season was played with a 48-game schedule.
Richmond Sockeyes 3 / Abbotsford Pilots 2
In their final game of the regular season, the Richmond Sockeyes defeated the Pilots and swept the season series 4-0. Andrew Kemp opened the scoring with back-to-back goals for the Sockeyes including one on the power play, and Ryleigh Anderson got his name on the scoresheet as well. The Pilots did not give up in the final frame as a pair of goals from Mason Smith pulled his club within one in the dying seconds, but ultimately Richmond hung on. Affiliate player Marcus Cumberworth faced 29 shots for his fourth win of the season.
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