segunda-feira, 15 de março de 2010

Sweden blitzed by ten-goal Canada


Sweden's sledge hockey team received a thumping in Vancouver on Sunday as Canada posted a 10-1 win in the second group game at the Paralympic Games


The Canadian men's sledge hockey team scored early and scored often to run their record to 2-0 in Group B play at the 2010 Vancouver Paralympic Games.

For Sweden, it was the second consecutive defeat following a 2-1 reverse against Norway on Saturday.

Canadian forward Brad Bowden scored for the defending gold medalists just over a minute into the game at the University of British Columbia's Thunderbird Arenaas Canada peppered Swedish goalie Ulf Nilsson for 14 shots in the opening period for a 5-0 lead.

Greg Westlake was the individual star for the host, scoring three times for a tournament-leading five goals.

Westlake, who had both of his under-developed feet amputated as a baby, said he had extra motivation as hockey legend Marc Messier phoned him before the game.

"He is such a great guy and he wished us luck. He said he was watching us and he wanted to us to make him proud," said Westlake.

In the morning game, second-seeded Norway needed two third-period goals fromKjell Vidar Royne to get by an improving Italian team 2-1.

Steve Cash, goaltender for the top-seeded U.S.A., registered his second consecutive shutout in a 3-0 victory over the Czech Republic. With the win, the reigning world champion sealed a spot in the semi-final.
AFP
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