Canada's Westlake Comes Out of Para Hockey Retirement, Seeks 6th Paralympic Games
- Greg Westlake, a five-time Paralympian from Oakville, Ontario, returned from retirement to compete for Canada in para hockey, aiming for his sixth Paralympic Games.
- Westlake, who had been coaching the Canadian para hockey team, participated in a training camp in Calgary along with 20 players.
- Canadian captain Tyler McGregor highlighted that Westlake's experience as the only player with a gold medal will be vital for the young team.
- Westlake expressed his excitement about playing again, mentioning his children have never seen him as an athlete, which drives him to return.
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Canada's Westlake comes out of Para hockey retirement, seeks 6th Paralympic Games
A man who knows what it takes to win a Paralympic hockey gold in Italy has come out of retirement hoping to help Canada do it again. Five-time Paralympian Greg Westlake of Oakville, Ont., spent the past two seasons as an assistant coach of the Canadian Para hockey team.
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Canada's Westlake comes out of para hockey retirement, seeks sixth Paralympic Games
CALGARY — A man who knows what it takes to win a Paralympic hockey gold in Italy has come out of retirement hoping to help Canada do it again. Five-time Paralympian Greg Westlake of Oakville, Ont.
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