Canada looks to defend para-hockey title at world championship in Czech Republic
Canada forward Dominic Cozzolino keeps his 2018 Paralympic silver medal tucked away in his bedroom. Thoughts of last year’s crushing loss to the United States come flooding back every time he sees it.
“I bring it out every now and again just to remember what that feeling was like,” Cozzolino said. “Honestly I use it as a big motivational tool now. When I look at it, it brings back those feelings of the Americans scoring in overtime. I don’t want to let that happen again.”
The Beijing Paralympics are still three years away but the next best thing begins Saturday in Ostrava, Czech Republic. The Americans and Canadians are favoured to meet for gold once again at the IPC world para-hockey championship.
Canada beat the U.S. 4-1 in the 2017 world final in Gangneung, South Korea. The Americans got revenge a year later at the Pyeongchang Paralympics when Declan Farmer scored with 37 seconds left in regulation before adding the winner in overtime.


