The Canadian Tire Para Hockey Cup is bound for the East Coast this December, with Paradise, N.L., set to host Canada’s National Para Hockey Team and the world’s best.
McGregor had four points (3G, 1A) to help lead Canada to shutout win.
2018-19 NPT: WHT 7 – RED 0 (Intrasquad)
Hickey had two goals and an assist, leading White to its second win.
2018-19 NPT: WHT 1 – RED 0 SO (Intrasquad)
Cozzolino and Hickey scored SO goals to give White the intrasquad win.
2018 CTPHC: London to welcome para world
The newly-branded Canadian Tire Para Hockey Cup – formerly known as the World Sledge Hockey Challenge – will face off Dec. 1-8 at the Western Fair Sports Centre, with Canada’s National Para Hockey Team welcoming three of the world’s best para nations to southwestern Ontario.
2017-18 NST: CAN 3 – USA 0 (Exhibition)
Tyler McGregor scored early and Corbin Watson earned the shutout, giving Canada the series split.
2017-18 NST: USA 2 – CAN 1 (Exhibition)
Greg Westlake opened the scoring, but Canada came up a goal short in a loss in the series opener.
2017 WSHC: KOR 6 – ITA 3 (Bronze Medal)
Jung scored four times and added an assist, leading Korea to bronze.
2017 WSHC: USA 3 – CAN 2 (Gold Medal)
Roybal and Misiewicz had 1G 1A each, helping the U.S. to another gold.
2017 WSHC: USA 5 – ITA 1 (Semifinal)
Adam Page scored twice, Declan Farmer added three more points and the U.S. moved into the final.
2017 WSHC: CAN 8 – KOR 0 (Semifinal)
Liam Hickey had a hat trick in the first 20 minutes, and Canada moved into the gold medal game.
2017 WSHC: USA 5 – CAN 2 (Preliminary)
Roybal opened and closed the scoring, leading the U.S. to first place.
2017-18 NST: WHT 3 – RED 2 (Intrasquad)
Delaney scored a pair of special-teams goals to help White edge Red.