U.S. Wins World Para Ice Hockey Championships in Buffalo
- The United States won the 2025 World Para Ice Hockey Championship final by defeating Canada 6-1 on Saturday at LECOM Harborcentre in Buffalo.
- The Americans sought to avenge their loss in last year's final and faced Canada for the eighth consecutive championship final.
- Jack Wallace scored three goals and assisted once, while Brody Roybal contributed five assists as the U.S. Dominated early, leading 3-1 after the first period.
- Canada’s captain Tyler McGregor, who was honored as the tournament’s Best Forward, acknowledged the strong performance of the U.S. Team, while U.S. Coach David Hoff highlighted his team’s impressive early momentum and consistent effort throughout the match.
- The victory gave the U.S. Its seventh gold medal in the event and set an expectation to maintain momentum heading into the Paralympics in Italy in March 2026.
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U.S. wins World Para Ice Hockey Championships in Buffalo
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- The United States men’s sled hockey team delivered a dominant performance to capture the gold medal at the 2025 World Para Ice Hockey Championships, defeating Canada 6-1 in a highly anticipated final on Saturday. "It's so amazing to be here, to be a part of this, to have Team USA win,” said one enthusiastic U.S. fan, reflecting the energy that pulsed through Buffalo’s LECOM Harborcenter during the title game. Throughout t…
·Buffalo, United States
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