ELMIRA, ONTARIO — Canada's team for the International Para Hockey Cup is heavy on players coming off a world championship victory. The 18-player roster for the Oct.
ELMIRA, ONTARIO — Canada's team for the International Para Hockey Cup is heavy on players coming off a world championship victory.
Three goalies, five defencemen and 10 forwards were selected by head coach Russ Herrington, hockey operations manager Adam Janssen and assistant coaches Mike Fountain, Boris Rybalka and Greg Westlake for Canada's season-opening tournament. "We want to carry the momentum from our para worlds success and continue to develop and grow as a group," Herrington said Thursday in a statement."We had a competitive evaluation camp and are excited to face three strong teams in Czechia.”
Canada opens the tournament Monday against Italy followed by games against the United States on Tuesday and the Czechs on Oct. 10. The semifinals Oct. 12 will be followed by medal games Oct. 13.
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