2014 Paralympic Winter Games

2014 Winter Paralympic Games

Seventeen players, including 16 who helped win a gold medal at last spring’s world championship, have been nominated to represent Canada at ...
It has been 20 years since the evolution of sledge hockey took its biggest step, when Canada, Estonia, Great Britain, Norway and Sweden comp...
As Billy Bridges prepares for his fourth Paralympics, he knows he wouldn't be where he is today without the support of his wife, Olympic gol...
Cancer derailed Tyler McGregor's hockey career. But the 20-year-old with the never-quit attitude has found a new way to make impact in the h...
Hockey Canada, in partnership with Nike, the COC and CPC, has unveiled the jerseys to be worn by Canada's men's, women's and sledge hockey t...
What does it take to be successful on sport’s biggest stage? Paralympic gold medallist Jean Labonté will be sharing his thoughts with Hockey...
RBC has unveiled its roster for the RBC Olympians program, and it includes nine current and former Team Canada members, including eight who ...
They've played wheelchair basketball, served as best man at each other's wedding and represented Canada at the Paralympics, and Brad Bowden ...
Caroline Ouellette will wear the 'C' for Canada's National Women's Team, Sidney Crosby for Canada's Men's Olympic Team and Greg Westlake for...
Billy Bridges scored twice, Brad Bowden added a goal and two assists in a three-goal second period, and Corbin Watson earned the shutout with 10 saves as Canada blanked Norway to win the bronze medal in Sochi.
Corbin Watson made seven saves in the Canadian goal, but Canada couldn’t find the back of the net and will play for the bronze medal for the second straight Paralympics after a semifinal loss to the Americans.
Greg Westlake scored the only goal midway through the second period and Corbin Watson made seven saves for his second straight shutout to help Canada wrap up a perfect prelims by blanking the Czechs.
Adam Dixon scored twice, Dominic Larocque and Marc Dorion added a goal apiece, and Corbin Watson had to make only six saves for the shutout as Canada ran its record to 2-0 in Sochi by blanking Norway.
Anthony Gale and Adam Dixon had two goals and two assists apiece, Kevin Rempel added four assists and seven different players scored goals to lead Canada to a win over Sweden in its Paralympic opener.
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2014 PARA: CAN 3 – NOR 0 (Bronze)
Billy Bridges scored a pair of goals to lead Canada to a Paralympic bronze.
2014 PARA: USA 3 – CAN 0 (Semifinal)
Corbin Watson made seven saves, but Canada will play for Paralympic bronze.
2014 PARA: CAN 1 – CZE 0 (Preliminary)
Westlake scored the lone goal to help Canada to a perfect preliminary round.
2014 PARA: CAN 4 – NOR 0 (Preliminary)
Adam Dixon scored twice to lead Canada to its second straight win in Sochi.
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