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Canada whips Germany 11-0 in World Para Hockey Championship opener

  • Canada's National Para hockey team kicked off its title defense with a commanding 11-0 victory against Germany during the World Para Hockey Championship held at the LECOM Harbor Center this past Saturday.
  • The team faced a determined and structured German squad that forced Canada to uphold its playing identity throughout the contest.
  • Tyler McGregor scored four goals to join the elite three in team history with 150 career goals, while Adam Dixon set a record with 252 games played and received a silver stick; several teammates also contributed goals and assists.
  • Canadian coach Russ Herrington said, "We got contributions all through the lineup," praised the team’s depth, and called the victory a great way to start the tournament.
  • Netminder Corbin Watson recorded the shutout with three saves, and Canada will face South Korea on Sunday in the next round of the championship.
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Canada whips Germany 11-0 in World Para Hockey Championship opener

Tyler McGregor scored four goals and Dominic Cozzolino had two goals and three assists as Canada's National Para hockey team opened defence of its gold medal with an 11-0 win over Germany at the World Para Hockey Championship on Saturday at the LECOM

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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