Canada's Para Hockey Team Opens Defence of World Title Against Germany
- Canada's para hockey team opens its defence of the world championship title against Germany on May 24, 2025, at LECOM Harborcenter in Buffalo, New York.
- Canada won last year's gold medal by beating the United States 2-1 in Calgary, ending a streak of three consecutive final losses to the U.S., and now faces strong competition in a group including China and South Korea.
- The Canadian roster of 17 players includes 16 athletes returning from last year’s team, among them goaltender Adam Kingsmill, who made 24 saves on 25 attempts during the championship match, as well as key goal scorers Dominic Cozzolino and Anton Jacobs-Webb.
- Head coach Russ Herrington acknowledged the pressure of competing as the reigning world champions and highlighted that every opponent will be highly motivated when facing Canada.
- The 2025 world championship in Buffalo features 20 games streaming on USAHockeyTV.com, with quarterfinals on May 28, semifinals on May 30, and medal games on May 31, while the rivalry with the U.S. Is expected to continue at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Games.
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