Canada blanked by U.S. in opening game at Para Ice Hockey Women's World Challenge
Canadian goalie Jessie Gregory makes 22 saves in 3-0 loss to defending champion
Canada's women's Para hockey team suffered a 3-0 loss to the rival United States on Thursday night in their opening game of the 2023 Women's World Challenge in Green Bay, Wis.
Canadian goaltender Jessie Gregory kept the game within reach while facing an offensive onslaught throughout, with the defending champion Americans outshooting Canada 25-2.
Kelsey Lee Diclaudio opened the scoring in the first period with a short-handed goal, which was followed up 19 seconds later with a marker from fellow forward Lera Doederlein.
U.S. goalie Gabby Graves-Wake turned away Raphaëlle Tousignant on Canada's lone shot of the first period.
Gregory, a native of Wainfleet, Ont., opened the second period with one of her many glove saves on the night, but the Canadians were unable to generate offence or handle the speed of the Americans.
Catherine Flaherty buried a goal with 8:34 left in the second to close out the scoring at the Cornerstone Community Center.
Hope Bevilhymer also saw time in net for the U.S., making a save in the third period.
The Para Ice Hockey Women's World Challenge made its debut last year in Green Bay, with the U.S. defeating Canada 5-1 in the gold-medal game. This year's tournament also features Great Britain and Team World, which consists of players from 11 countries.
Team World beat the British team 5-1 earlier on Thursday to open the tournament.
Hosted by World Para Ice Hockey, the tournament serves as an important stepping stone toward establishing a women's Para hockey world championship, with the ultimate goals of increasing female participation in the sport and eventually having it added to the Paralympic program.
Canada's 19-player roster features 13 returning players from last year's silver-medal squad, with Gregory among the new additions. Tara Chisholm is back as head coach.
The tournament features an all-female officiating crew for the second straight year.
Canada roster
Forwards
- Myriam Adam
- Aubree Clements
- Sheena Darnley
- Hadley Frittenburg
- Hailey King
- Alanna Mah
- Vanessa Racine
- Raphaëlle Tousignant
- Alyssa White
Defenders
- Peggy Assinck
- Claire Buchanan
- Hailey Halik
- Meghan Harris
- Émilie Charron-Pilotte
- Alicia Souveny
- Mackenzie Spong
Goalies
- Tracey Arnold
- Marie-Ève Croteau
- Jessie Gregory