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2015-16 NST: Community outreach
Members of Canada’s National Sledge Team took a timeout from training to take part in a community outreach opportunity with the Calgary Sledge Hockey Association.
2015 SHWC: USA 3 – CAN 0 (Gold Medal)
Watson made 18 saves in a spectacular performance, but Canada had to settle for silver at the IPC Sledge Hockey World Championship.
2015 SHWC: CAN 3 – RUS 2 (Semifinal)
Bridges had two goals, Dixon scored one and the Canadians earned a semifinal win over Russia to advance to the gold medal game.
2015 SHWC: CAN 2 - CZE 0
Bridges scored the game’s only goals, Watson had another shutout and Canada finished a perfect prelims by blanking the Czechs.
2015 SHWC: CAN 5 - NOR 0
Bridges scored twice, Dixon had three points and Watson earned his second shutout as Canada blanked Norway at sledge worlds.
2015 SHWC: CAN 17 - JPN 0
Westlake and Bowden had eight points apiece and Canada scored 12 in the first period to open sledge worlds with a win.
2014-15 NST: USA 3 – CAN 1
Dorion scored early in the first period, but Canada came up short for the second time in as many days.
2014-15 NST: USA 2 – CAN 0
Larocque made 10 saves, but Canada managed just eight shots and was blanked in the series opener.
2014-15 NSDT: USA 5 – CAN 1
Armstrong scored late in the third period, but Canada fell to the U.S. in the development series finale.
2014-15 NSDT: USA 3 – CAN 2 (SO)
Martin scored twice and tied the game late, but Canada dropped a shootout decision to the Americans.
2014-15 NSDT: USA 3 – CAN 0
Dutkiewicz made 10 saves, but Canada couldn’t find its offence, falling in the development series opener.
2015 WSHC: USA 2 - RUS 1 (OT) (Gold)
Pauls scored the OT winner 19 seconds into the extra period, giving the Americans their third WSHC gold.
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