United States shuts down Canada 3-0 in International Para Hockey Cup final
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OSTRAVA – The United States blanked Canada 3-0 in Sunday’s final of the International Para Hockey Cup.
The Canadians mustered 11 shots on net to 23 for the Americans, and went scoreless on five power-play chances. The U.S. scored once in four tries with a man advantage.
Malik Jones scored short-handed in the first period. Declan Farmer scored a power-play goal in the second and added an empty-netter for the reigning world champions.
Corbin Watson stopped 24 shots in Canada’s net, while Griffin LaMarre posted the shutout.
The U.S. has won all four IPH Cup championships since the inaugural tournament in 2022.
Canada hosts the Para Cup in Dawson Creek, B.C., from Nov. 30 to Dec. 6 in Canada’s final international competition before the Paralympic Games in Milan and Cortina, Italy, in March.
Canada fell 5-0 to the U.S. in the final of the 2022 Paralympic Games in Beijing.
“This off-season came with a lot of change, including new coaches and new players, and it was fun to get the new season started and find out which areas we need to work on,” said Canadian veteran forward Greg Westlake.
“We are excited to keep building, and we know we are going to stay united as a team and get better as the season goes on.
“We are looking forward to playing at home in our next tournament and showcasing our great sport, because we love playing in Canada. We are excited to get to Dawson Creek in November and play in a part of the country that we have not been to for a long time.”
Host Czechia defeated China 3-1 for third.
Canada beat Czechia, China and Italy and lost in overtime to the U.S. in the preliminary round.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 26, 2025.