2013-14 National Sledge Team

2013-14 National Sledge Team

It has been 20 years since the evolution of sledge hockey took its biggest step, when Canada, Estonia, Great Britain, Norway and Sweden comp...
Seventeen players, including 16 who helped win a gold medal at last spring’s world championship, have been nominated to represent Canada at ...
Overcoming the passing of his mother, a hiatus from the game and a career-threatening shoulder injury, Team Canada defenceman Steve Arsenaul...
Canada's National Sledge Team continues its road to Sochi and the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games when 22 players gather at the BMO Centre in B...
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...
Canada's National Sledge Team continues its road to Sochi, Russia and the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games when it travels to Charlotte, N.C., f...
They've played wheelchair basketball, served as best man at each other's wedding and represented Canada at the Paralympics, and Brad Bowden ...
The road to the Paralympic Winter Games begins with 30 players on the ice at the MasterCard Centre for selection camp, before the team heads...
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...
What does it take to be successful on sport’s biggest stage? Paralympic gold medallist Jean Labonté will be sharing his thoughts with Hockey...
Kris Dutkiewicz stopped 23 of the 24 shots he faced, but Canada’s National Sledge Development Team couldn’t find the back of the net and was blanked by the U.S. in the finale of their three-game series.
Rob Armstrong and Mathieu Trudeau scored Canadian goals, but Canada’s National Sledge Development Team fell to the United States in Charlotte, N.C., evening the three-game series at a win apiece.
Kris Dutkiewicz stopped all 17 shots he faced, Brendan Blanchard and Liam Hickey scored goals in the shootout and Canada’s National Sledge Development Team opened its three-game series with a victory.
Dominic Cozzolino opened the scoring in the first period, and Brendan Blanchard and Chris Cedarstrand scored goals in the shootout, but Canada fell to the Americans in the series finale in London, Ont.
Jordan Cullum scored six minutes into the third period to get Canada within a goal, but the Canadians fell for the second time in as many nights in their three-game series with the Americans in London, Ont.
Chris Cedarstrand scored with just 98 seconds left in the third period to pull the Canadians even, but Canada dropped an overtime decision to the U.S. in the opener of a three-game development series in London, Ont.
Billy Bridges had four assists, including his 300th career point, Kevin Rempel, Adam Dixon and Brad Bowden had a goal and an assist each, and Canada’s National Sledge Team beat the United States to open its three-game series.
Brad Bowden scored on the power play, his 100th career goal, to give Canada’s National Sledge Team an early lead, but the Canadians fell to the United States in the finale of their three-game series in Charlotte, N.C.
Brad Bowden scored in the final minute to get Canada’s National Sledge Team within a goal, but the Canadians came out on the wrong end of a one-goal decision in the middle game of a three-game series in Charlotte, N.C.
A pair of goals from captain Greg Westlake and a goal and two assists from Adam Dixon helped lead Canada’s National Sledge Team to a 5-0 victory over Norway in the gold medal game at the Four Nations Tournament in Sochi.
Billy Bridges had three assists to lead Canada’s National Sledge Team, which erased a two-goal third period deficit coming back to beat Russia 4-3 in a shootout at the Four Nations Tournament in Sochi.
Ben Delaney scored in his first game with Canada’s National Sledge Team and Billy Bridges added two assists to help pace Canada to a 3-1 tournament-opening win over the Czech Republic in Sochi.
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