Canada Starts Strong with Impressive 19-0 Win Over Japan in World Para Ice Hockey Championship

Canada dominates opening match of world para ice hockey championship with a 19-0 victory against Japan

Canada secured a commanding 19-0 victory over Japan in the opening game of the world para ice hockey championship at WinSport Arena. The Canadian team was led by Dominic Cozzolino, who scored an impressive four goals and added four assists to the team’s tally.

Tyler McGregor and Liam Hickey also had strong showings, each contributing three goals and four assists to the team’s victory. Adam Kingsmill, Canada’s goalkeeper, only had to make one save throughout the game.

Adam Dixon secured a hat trick for Canada, while Anton Jacobs-Webb, Corbyn Smith, Micah Kovacevich, Vincent Boily, and Auren Halbert all found the back of the net as well. The Canadian team successfully converted one of their two power play opportunities during the game.

On the Japanese side, Wataru Horie struggled in net, allowing 18 goals on 40 shots through the first two periods of play. Manabu Okabe took over in the third period and managed to stop eight of the nine shots he faced.

Canada will now prepare to face Italy in their next game on Sunday as they continue in the preliminary round of the championship. This impressive victory sets a strong foundation for Canada as they push forward in the tournament.

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