Canada earns Paralympic silver after 6-2 loss to U.S. in hockey; Eriksson adds bronze
MILAN — Devastation is the feeling for Liam Hickey.
The Para ice hockey star scored both of Canada’s goals but the team settled for silver with a 6-2 loss to the United States on Sunday in the final event of the Milan Cortina Paralympics. It’s the third straight Paralympic final Canada has lost, all to the U.S., which won its fifth straight gold.
“We’re devastated right now,” Hickey said. “A lot of us have trained our whole lives for this. We’re still chasing that gold medal. Not being able to get it done right now, again, stinks pretty bad.
“We helped the U.S. out, if anything, on a few of those goals. With a team like that, you can’t give them that momentum. And we were confident in how we played for the most part as a team. But that killed us in the end.”


