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Canada Settles for Silver After 7-1 Loss to U.S. at Women's Para Hockey Worlds

The United States outscored Canada 7-1, with MVP Kelsey DiClaudio scoring four goals; Canada earned silver after a dominant tournament performance by both teams.

  • On Sunday, Canada women's para hockey team lost 7-1 to the United States women's para hockey team, earning silver at the inaugural para ice hockey women's world championships with Alanna Mah scoring Canada's lone goal.
  • Both teams entered Sunday undefeated after dominant semifinal wins: Canada beat Norway 7-0 while the United States topped Great Britain 10-0 on Saturday.
  • Only taking a 1-0 lead into the second period, the U.S. surged as Catherine Faherty and Jamie Benassi scored less than a minute apart to seize control.
  • Kelsey DiClaudio was named tournament MVP after scoring four goals for the United States, which also posted a 10-0 semifinal win.
  • Across the six-team event, the inaugural women's para ice hockey world championships, the United States conceded only one goal, showing strong defensive control.
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The Canadian team finished the first ever women's parahockey on the second step of the podium after being defeated by the U.S. selection.

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Canada settles for silver after 7-1 loss to U.S. at women's para hockey worlds

DOLNÝ KUBÍN - Alanna Mah scored the lone goal as Canada fell 7-1 to the United States to earn silver at the inaugural para ice hockey women's world championships on Sunday.

Montreal, August 31, 2025 (Sportcom) – The Canadians once again had an appointment with the Americans in a gold medal game in parahockey, but for the first time, this duel took place at the World Championship on Sunday in Dolny Kubin, Slovakia. The Americans took the 7-1 mark, becoming the first world champions in the history of women's parahockey. The Canadian team, including Quebec's Raphaëlle Tousignant and Émilie Charron-Pilotte, took the si…

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Global News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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