The U.S. Para hockey team won the world title against Canada, defeating them 6-1 in the final held in Buffalo. Jack Wallace led the team with a hat trick, while teammates Declan Farmer, Josh Pauls, and Josh Misiewicz contributed with additional goals. Goalie Griffin LaMarre, who previously served as a backup, made 10 saves during the match. This victory marked the seventh world title for the U.S. in the last decade and solidified their status as the reigning four-time Paralympic champions. No nation has managed to secure five consecutive titles in Para hockey at either the Paralympics or the Olympics.
The U.S. team sought redemption after losing to Canada for the world title in 2024, and they faced Canada once more before the championship. The upcoming Milan Cortina Paralympics are scheduled to begin on March 6, 2026, providing another opportunity for the U.S. team to further their success.
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