Canada to face U.S. with sights set on first Paralympic ice hockey gold in 20 years
Tyler McGregor has experienced all the team success there is to gain in para ice hockey.
Except for one thing: a Paralympic gold medal.
Canada’s captain, from Forest, Ont., has been a fixture on the team since 2012. In that time, he has won three world championships (2013, 2017, 2024), two Paralympic silver medals (2018, 2022) and a Paralympic bronze (2014).
“I wouldn’t even know how to properly define that,” he said of the possibility of Canada winning gold in Italy. “It would mean the world to me. I’ve been a part of this like Paralympic journey now for coming up on I guess 14, 15 years or whatever. And it’s something that we’ve been chasing this whole time that’s eluded us and we’ve been close.
