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Home » Canada faces off against the United States in para hockey development camp
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Canada faces off against the United States in para hockey development camp

By News RoomApril 28, 20262 Mins Read
Canada faces off against the United States in para hockey development camp
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By Noah Rishaug


Global News

Posted April 28, 2026 11:05 pm

1 min read

A long-standing hockey rivalry added another chapter Tuesday night, this time on sleds.

Top para hockey prospects from Canada and the United States faced off at Merlis Belsher Place in a development series matchup that showcased the next generation of talent in the sport.

Before the puck even dropped, the crowd and players were part of a uniquely Canadian moment.

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When technical issues cut out the arena speakers during the national anthem, students in attendance stepped in, singing “O Canada.”

While billed as a development game, the intensity on the ice reflected the deep-rooted rivalry between the two nations. Coach Steve Arsenault explained that although it’s not a serious competitive game, it still feels like there is a lot on the line.


“Every time we’re on the ice, we want to win… although it is friendly, there is a lot here that’s on the line,” said Arsenault

On the ice, the game remained tight throughout.

Tied 1–1 heading into the third period, the deadlock was finally broken, with Canada capitalizing to secure the win.

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