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Canada settles for silver after lopsided loss to U.S. in women’s Para hockey worlds final

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Last updated: 2025/08/31 at 10:41 PM
Press Room Published August 31, 2025
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Alanna Mah scored the lone goal as Canada fell 7-1 to the United States to earn silver at the inaugural Para ice hockey women’s world championships on Sunday.

Kelsey DiClaudio, who was named tournament MVP, had four goals for the U.S., which only conceded one goal throughout the six-team tournament.

Catherine Faherty, Jamie Benassi and Kaden Herchenroether added the others for the Americans.

Only taking a 1-0 lead into the second period, the tides turned when Faherty and Benassi scored less than a minute apart early in the frame before closing it out with a 5-0 edge. Mah’s goal made it a 5-1 game with 10:47 remaining in the contest.

WATCH | Canada beaten by U.S. in Para ice hockey worlds final:

DiClaudio leads U.S. to gold medal victory over Canada in Para Ice Hockey Worlds

Kelsey DiClaudio scored four times to lead the Americans to a 7-1 gold medal win over Canada at the inaugural World Para Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship.

Both teams were undefeated entering Sunday, having dominated their semifinal matchups to meet in the gold-medal final.

Canada defeated Norway 7-0, while the U.S. topped Great Britain 10-0 on Saturday.

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