GAME NOTES: CANADA VS. UNITED STATES (JAN. 18)
It all comes down to this. The rivalry is renewed as Canada’s National Women's Under-18 Team takes on the United States for gold at the 2026 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship at Centre 200.
Last Game
Canada advanced to the gold medal game after defeating Czechia 8-1 in its semifinal Saturday. Sofia Ismael led the offence with a goal and three assists. Rachel Piggott had a three-point performance (2-1—3), while Adrianna Milani and Maddie McCullough scored two goals apiece. Léa-Rose Charrois recorded her second assist of the tournament–the first goaltender to ever have multiple helpers in one year—and made 20 saves.
The United States earned its spot in the final with a 9-1 win over Sweden. Captain Maggie Averill and Emily Pohl recorded two goals and two assists each to spark the American attack. Talla Hansen chipped in with a goal and two helpers and Jane Daley scored to break the single-tournament record for goals (12).
Last Meeting
The cross-border rivals met in a three-game summer series in Lake Placid, New York, in mid-August. Canada opened the series with a 4-1 win before dropping the last two games to the Americans, 3-2 and 3-1. Kendall Doiron and Rosalie Tremblay led the Canadians with a goal and three points apiece in the series, and Megan Mossey added two goals.
The last U18 Women’s Worlds meeting was the gold medal game last year, when the Canadians earned their eighth world title with a 3-0 shutout win. After a scoreless first period, Caileigh Tiller scored on the power play midway through the second period and Dorothy Copetti extended the lead midway through the third. Stryker Zablocki added an empty-net goal and Marilou Grenier made 14 saves for the shutout.
What to Watch
The offence has brought Canada to the cusp of multiple Canadian tournament records. With their semifinal win, the Canadians have scored 52 goals in five games, surpassing the record set in 2008 (47) for the most at one U18 Women’s Worlds. After another two-goal performance Saturday, Milani has tied Caitlin Kraemer’s record (10 in 2023 and 2024) and Mossey is within two of Brigette Lacquette’s record for assists in a tournament (11 in 2010). Two players are chasing down Chloe Primerano’s single-tournament scoring record (16 in 2024): Ismael is one point away and Milani needs three points to equal the mark.
Daley has been simply dominant for the Americans. The Medfield, Massachusetts, product has already broken the tournament record for goals (she scored her 12th against the Swedes to surpass Haley Skarupa’s mark from 2012) and she is within two of the single-tournament points record of 19, set by Amanda Kessel in 2009. With linemate Kylie Amelkovich providing the setups (her 12 assists are one back of Kessel’s record of 13 from 2009), Daley scored hat tricks in all three preliminary-round games and added two goals against Hungary in the quarterfinals. She also has three of the United States’ power-play goals, part of the most effective PP unit in the tournament—11 goals in 21 opportunities (a 52.4% success rate).
A Look Back
This marks the 24th meeting between the Canadians and the Americans at the world championship, with Canada winning 10 of the first 23.
Canada has won every game against the United States since a 3-2 victory in the 2022 gold medal game in Wisconsin. Alexia Aubin opened the scoring early in the first period, and Ava Murphy and Jocelyn Amos added goals in the second to make it 3-0. Mari Pieterson made 10 of her 29 saves in the final frame to hold off an American push and help the Canadians to their first world title since 2019.
All-time record: United States leads 13-10 (6-4 in OT/SO) Canada goals: 51 United States goals: 62
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