2017-18 National Para Hockey Team

2017-18 National Para Hockey Team

Trent Seymour and Tyson Rietveld combined for 28 saves, but Canada couldn’t find the back of the net in a 4-0 loss to the U.S. at the Défi sportif AlterGo on Sunday.
18 players will wear the red and white of Team Canada in a three-game series at the Défi sportif AlterGo in Montreal.
The future of para hockey will be on the ice in Montreal, with development team head coach Mike Foligno leading the way.
Tyler McGregor scored 34 seconds in and Corbin Watson earned the shutout, giving Canada a 3-0 win and the series split.
Canada will see its final game action ahead of the Paralympics in a home-and-home para hockey series from Feb. 8-10.
Canada’s National Sledge Team has unfinished business as it works towards PyeongChang and the 2018 Paralympic Winter Games.
Seventeen players who helped win a world title last spring have earned a spot with Team Canada on the road to PyeongChang.
Twenty-one players will make a big move towards PyeongChang following the September Showcase and selection camp in Calgary.
Lavin had a goal and assist to help Canada even the para dev series.
Jacobs-Webb scored late, but Canada dropped the para dev opener.
Westlake scored, but Canada fell a goal short in the series opener.
McGregor scored twice to help Canada take the para series finale.
Hickey had a hat trick and five points to help Canada blank Korea.
Hickey and McGregor scored third-period goals to lead the Canadians.
Westlake and Cozzolino scored goals, and Red held on to edge White.
Sholomicki scored two, Dutkiewicz made 11 saves, and White won again.
Bowden and Cozzolino scored 12 seconds apart to send Red past Korea.
Delaney scored a pair of special-teams goals to help White edge Red.
Hickey scored both goals and Watson earned the shutout to lead White.
Westlake had two goals and an assist to get Red the camp-opening win.
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2024 Para Cup: Day 1 (Sunday, December 8)
Canada and the United States opened with wins in Charlottetown.
2024 IPH: USA 5 – CAN 3 (Gold)
Halbert, Cozzolino and Dunn scored in the final game of the IPH Cup.
2024 IPH: CAN 3 – CZE 2 (Preliminary)
McGregor and Dixon scored for Canada in the IPH Cup prelim finale.
2024 IPH: USA 2 – CAN 1 (Preliminary)
Jacobs-Webb tied it, but Canada dropped an OT decision to the U.S.
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