Jun 20, 2021
McGregor scores hat trick as Canada blanks South Korea at para-hockey worlds
Tyler McGregor scored a hat trick and Liam Hickey added two goals and three assists as Canada shut out South Korea 8-0 on Sunday at the world para-hockey championship.
The Canadian Press

OSTRAVA, Czechia — Tyler McGregor scored a hat trick and Liam Hickey added two goals and three assists as Canada shut out South Korea 8-0 on Sunday at the world para-hockey championship.
Auren Halbert scored two goals and Corbyn Smith had a single as Canada improved to 2-0 in the preliminary round.
“We had different players stepping up and had some guys come into the lineup that really helped us out," said Canadian head coach Ken Babey. "We played a solid team game and we created a lot of offensive opportunities that we were able to capitalize on."
Dominic Larocque and Adam Kingsmill split goaltending duties. Canada outshot South Korea 28-3.
Canada will play the Czech Republic on Tuesday. Play continues through Saturday.
The Canadian roster features 13 players that won silver at the 2019 world para-hockey championship. Canada last won gold at the tournament in 2017.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 20, 2021.