2018 Canadian Tire Para Hockey Cup

Jack Wallace had two goals – including the GWG – and an assist, Josh Sweeney added a pair of helpers and the U.S. edged Canada to win gold for the fifth-consecutive year.
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With six rookies on the roster replacing a handful of big names, Team Canada gets a new season started in London.
The three medallists from the 2018 Paralympic Games will go for gold next month at the Canadian Tire Para Hockey Cup.
Early-bird pricing is available for the Canadian Tire Para Hockey Cup to catch all three 2018 Paralympic medallists.
The newly-branded Canadian Tire Para Hockey Cup faces off Dec. 1-8, with Team Canada welcoming the world’s best.
Farmer and Roybal had five points apiece to help the U.S. to the win.
Farmer scored a pair of goals to help the U.S. clinch first place.
Dunn scored once and set up two others to power Canada past Korea.
McDermott scored a pair of goals to help the U.S. to its second win.
Farmer, Roman and Zych scored the goals to send the U.S. to the win.
McGregor and Dunn had four points each to help Canada past Korea.
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2023 IPH: USA 4 – CAN 1 (Gold)
Kingsmill made 28 saves and McGregor scored as Canada earned silver.
2023 IPH: TEAM IPH 7 – CAN 5 (Preliminary)
McGregor and Cozzolino scored twice in Canada’s loss to Team IPH.
2023 IPH: CAN 1 – USA 6 (Preliminary)
McGregor scored and Kingsmill made 17 saves during Canada’s loss.
2023 IPH: CAN 2 – CZE 1 (Preliminary)
Lelièvre and Halbert scored in third period in Canada’s comeback win