2016-17 National Sledge Team

2016-17 National Sledge Team

Brad Bowden had a goal and two assists, Tyler McGregor scored twice and Canada beat the U.S. 4-1 to claim its fourth gold medal at the IPC World Para Hockey Championship.
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While Canada chases a world title in South Korea, it’s getting a close look at everything PyeongChang ahead the Paralympics.
Hours after an accident left him paralyzed, Tyrone Henry became determined to one day play for Team Canada. He’s here.
Seventeen players are off to South Korea to help Canada chase a world title at the 2017 World Para Hockey Championship.
Seventeen players will wear red and white with Canada’s National Sledge Team at the International Para Hockey Tournament.
His career on the line entering the season, James Gemmell rose to the occasion to return to Canada’s National Sledge Team.
A shake-up has Steve Arsenault and Brad Bowden reversing their roles and seeing the ice from different vantage points.
In a sport driven by skill, not age, Canada’s National Sledge Team is welcoming four teenagers to its roster for 2016-17.
Kevin Rempel, a 2014 Paralympic bronze medallist and 2013 IPC world champion, has retired from international sledge hockey.
Nineteen players will wear the Maple Leaf with Canada’s National Sledge Team this season, including 10 past Paralympians.
A mix of veterans and up-and-comers will be taking to the ice in Calgary for Canada’s National Sledge Team selection camp.
Kingsmill kept it close through two, but Canada fell to the Americans.
Côté stopped 10 shots in goal, but Canada was shut out by the U.S.
Kingsmill made nine saves, but Canada was blanked by the Americans.
McGregor had a hat trick to send Canada to play for gold at worlds.
McGregor opened the scoring, but Canada was edged by the Americans.
McGregor and Cozzolino scored the goals, and Canada edged the hosts.
Dixon had nine points, Bridges added seven, and Canada blanked Sweden.
Bridges, Hickey and Westlake scored two each to lead Canada to a win.
McGregor and Hickey had four points each to lead Canada to the win.
McGregor and Dixon had five points each, leading Canada to Turin gold.
Four players scored, Watson earned the shutout and Canada moved on.
The McGregor-Sholomicki-Westlake line had 13 points in a Canadian win.
Dixon provided all the offence, scoring a hat trick to lead Canada.
Hickey and Sorley scored two goals apiece to help Canada blank Korea.
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2024 IPH: USA 5 – CAN 3 (Gold)
Halbert, Cozzolino and Dunn scored in the final game of the IPH Cup.
2024 IPH: CAN 3 – CZE 2 (Preliminary)
McGregor and Dixon scored for Canada in the IPH Cup prelim finale.
2024 IPH: USA 2 – CAN 1 (Preliminary)
Jacobs-Webb tied it, but Canada dropped an OT decision to the U.S.
2024 IPH: CAN 9 – ITA 0 (Preliminary)
McGregor and Cozzolino had hat tricks in Canada’s opening win.
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