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Canada off to gold-medal game at para hockey worlds after 3-0 win over Czechia

  • Canada secured a 3-0 victory over Czechia on Friday at the LECOM Harborcenter, advancing to the gold-medal match of the international para ice hockey tournament.
  • Canada advanced after strong performances earlier in the tournament, including a 4-2 win over China on Tuesday, with only China scoring against them so far.
  • During the opening period of Friday's match, goals by Hickey and Dixon came just 18 seconds apart, while Tyler McGregor added both a goal and assists, demonstrating the team's valued physical style of play.
  • Hickey noted that the team started strong and maintained their focus throughout, explaining that when they gain control early on, it becomes difficult for opponents to disrupt their momentum, highlighting their challenging playing style.
  • Canada will face the United States in Saturday's gold-medal game, following the U.S. 6-1 semifinal victory over China; Canada has outscored opponents 30-2 across four games so far.
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Canada off to gold-medal game at para hockey worlds after 3-0 win over Czechia

BUFFALO - Liam Hickey and Adam Dixon scored 18 seconds apart in the opening period as Canada booked its ticket to the gold-medal game of the world para ice hockey championship on Friday with a 3-0 win over Czechia.

Czech para hockey players lost to favored Canada 0:3 in the semifinals of the World Championship in Buffalo and will play for their third bronze medal in a row. Coach Jakub Novotný's team will play for the final third place on Saturday with the defeated team from the second semifinal between the hosts USA and China.

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The Record broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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