Dominic Larocque stopped 15 of 20 shots as Canada’s Paralympic Hockey Team dropped a 5-0 decision to the United States in the gold medal game, earning silver in Beijing.
After 19 years representing his country, para hockey veteran Greg Westlake is retiring after the 2022 Paralympics.
Get your bids in by March 14 to win a customized Paralympic jersey, signed by the players going for gold in Beijing.
When Garrett Riley broke his leg at the end of October, many thought his season and Paralympic dreams were over.
Build to Beijing – Part 3
Go behind-the-scenes with head coach Ken Babey to see how Team Canada trained in another COVID-19 season.
Westlake named flag-bearer
Greg Westlake shares his thoughts on being named a Team Canada flag-bearer at his fifth Paralympic Games.
Build to Beijing – Part 2
The season continued for Canada’s National Para Hockey Team with a week-long camp in beautiful Bridgewater, N.S.
Tyler McGregor will serve as captain in Beijing, alongside alternates James Dunn, Tyrone Henry and Liam Hickey.
Build to Beijing – Part 1
An exhibition series in St. Louis was a chance for a young team to build chemistry against its biggest rivals.
Rookies call home
Listen in as the seven rookies on Canada’s Paralympic team call home to share the news they had made Team Canada.
Ready to represent
It has been a long two years for the 17 members of Canada’s Paralympic Hockey Team, but they are ready for Beijing.
Meet Team Canada
The stars of tomorrow introduce the 17 athletes selected to Team Canada for the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games.
Seventeen players, including seven first-time Paralympians, will represent Canada at the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games.
Heading to their second Paralympic Winter Games, meet the two officials selected to represent Canada in Beijing.
Tyrone Henry has volunteered with Sledge Hockey of Eastern Ontario for a decade, helping inspire the next generation.
Para 101 – The Game
Most of the rules and strategies are the same, but there are intricacies of para hockey that make the game unique.
Team Talk – Bridges & Hickey
Billy Bridges and Liam Hickey discuss who has the harder shot, bigger muscles and better social media presence.
The Team Canada forward talks about what Remembrance Day means to him, and the November 11 that changed his life.