With Canada’s National Para Hockey Team in Charlottetown for the Para Cup, players took time to get on the ice with young athletes and showcase the power of para hockey.
Josh Pauls opened and closed the scoring, and the U.S. pulled away late to make it nine-consecutive gold medals.
Yifeng Shen scored twice, Yanzhao Ji made 12 saves and the Chinese blanked the Czechs to win the bronze medal.
Schedules and ticket packages have been released for three events, with 50 games being played across Canada this Fall.
The best in para hockey, including the world champion Canadians, will be on the ice in Charlottetown from Dec. 8-14.