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

In their opening game of the world para ice hockey championship, Canada dominated Japan with a score of 19-0. The Canadian team was led by Dominic Cozzolino who scored four goals and provided four assists. Tyler McGregor and Liam Hickey each contributed three goals and four assists.

Adam Kingsmill, the Canadian goalie, had an easy game as he only had to make one save during the match. Other players who contributed to Canada’s victory included Adam Dixon with a hat trick, Anton Jacobs-Webb with two goals, and goals from Corbyn Smith, Micah Kovacevich, Vincent Boily, and Auren Halbert.

On the other hand, Wataru Horie struggled in goal for Japan, allowing 18 goals on 40 shots through two periods. Manabu Okabe took over in goal during the third period and stopped eight of the nine shots he faced.

Canada’s next game will be against Italy in the preliminary round of the championship. This dominant performance by Canada sets a strong tone for the team as they continue in the tournament.

By Samantha Johnson

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