Team Canada won the silver medal in para ice hockey at the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games in Milan/Cortina d’Ampezzo. In the gold medal game, Canada lost 6-2 to the United States. China won the bronze medal as they defeated Czech Republic 3-2.
The Canadian silver medalists were Rob Armstrong of Guelph, Ontario; Vincent Boily of Alma, Quebec; Shawn Burnett of McMasterville, Quebec; Dominic Cozzolino of Kitchener, Ontario; Adam Dixon of Midland, Ontario; James Dunn of Wallacetown, Ontario; Auren Halbert of Calgary, Alberta; Tyrone Henry of Winnipeg, Manitoba; Liam Hickey of St. John’s, Newfoundland; Anton Jacobs-Webb of Halifax, Nova Scotia; Adam Kingsmill of Smithers, British Columbia; Micah Kovacevich of Edmonton, Alberta; Zach Lavin of Essex, Ontario; Mathieu Lelievre of Levis, Quebec; Tyler McGregor of Forest, Ontario; Corbin Watson of Kingsville, Ontario; and Greg Westlake of North Vancouver, British Columbia.
Team Canada won one more medal at the Paralympic Winter Games on Sunday. In para alpine skiing, Kalle Ericsson of Kimberley, British Columbia won the bronze medal in the men’s para alpine skiing slalom event for the visually impaired with a time of 1:31.26. Giacomo Bertagnolli of Italy won the gold medal with a time of 1:29.29. Michal Golas of Poland won the silver medal with a time of 1:29.56. Ericsson reached the podium by 2.9 seconds. Johannes Aigner of Austria finished in fourth place with a time of 1:34.16. For Ericsson it was his third Paralympic medal in Milan/Cortina d’Ampezzo as he also won silver in the men’s downhill for the visually impaired and bronze in the men’s super giant slalom/ for the visually impaired.
Team Canada finished the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games with 15 medals (three gold medals, four silver medals and eight bronze medals). They were fifth in the overall medal standings behind China (44 medals), the United States (24 medals), Ukraine (19 medals) and Italy (16 medals).
