Paralympics·Recap

Hickey, Bridges pace Canada to 7-0 win at para-hockey worlds

Liam Hickey and Billy Bridges each had two goals and two assists as Canada remained undefeated at the world para-hockey championship with a 7-0 win over Italy on Thursday in Gangneung, South Korea.

Rack up 2 goals, 4 points each against Italy while Corbin Watson posts shutout

Canada blanks Italy at world para-hockey championship

8 years ago
Duration 6:20
Billy Bridges and Liam Hickey both scored 2 goals and 2 assists, as Canada shut out Italy 7-0.

Liam Hickey and Billy Bridges each had two goals and two assists as Canada remained undefeated at the world para-hockey championship with a 7-0 win over Italy on Thursday in Gangneung, South Korea.

Canada has won its first two games at the tournament by a combined score of 16-0. The Canadians downed Norway 9-0 on Wednesday.

Greg Westlake added two goals for Canada, which also got a goal from Corbyn Smith.

Corbin Watson made two saves to pick up the shutout.

Santino Stillitano and Gabriele Araudo combined to make 27 saves for Italy.

"It's been a good start to the tournament for the guys," Hickey said. "We wanted a strong start and that's what we've done so far. We have chemistry now as a team, that's working really well, especially with my linemates, of course Billy and [Ben] Delaney have been great so far, and it's good to play with them."

Canada next meets Sweden on Friday.

This is the first world championship to take place since the International Paralympic Committee rebranded the sport from sledge hockey to para hockey in November.