Hockey

Canada’s U‑18 Team Secures 5‑1 Victory Over United States in Summer Series Finale

Milani and Mossey’s power‑play brilliance and a stifling defensive effort drive a second straight win

Canada’s under‑18 national team delivered a commanding 5‑1 victory over the United States in the final game of the U‑18 Summer Series, completing a two‑game sweep that underscored the depth of talent on both sides.

The offensive surge was anchored by forwards Adrianna Milani and Megan Mossey, whose combined three power‑play goals and three‑point performances turned the tide in Canada’s favor.

Milani contributed a goal and two assists, showcasing elite skating, precise shot placement and a willingness to backcheck, while Mossey added two goals and an assist, often operating as the catalyst on the power play.

Their chemistry was evident in the way each set up the other, creating multiple high‑danger chances that the American defense struggled to contain.

Defensive Dominance

The blue‑line unit featuring Megan Mossey, Aurora Matt, Avery Jones and Jordan Mulvihill executed a disciplined shutdown, limiting the United States’ top prospects from generating sustained pressure.

The defensive corps combined aggressive stick work with quick transitions, allowing the forwards to maintain offensive momentum while preserving a tight defensive structure.

Additional scoring came from Ryann Chimera and Madison Levesque, who chipped in goals that further stretched the American lead.

The series also highlighted emerging talent from the United States, with prospects Jane Daley and Chyna Taylor seeing action against a Canadian lineup that continues to evolve.

Milani’s expanded role this season, now contributing defensively as well as offensively, suggests a well‑rounded development path for the young star.

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