16/03/2026
16/03/2026
MILAN, March 16 (AP): Three weeks after the United States beat Canada in the Olympic hockey finals, the Americans overcame their neighbors again to win Paralympic gold and complete the sweep at Milan Cortina.
In front of a packed arena, Jack Wallace scored a hat trick to help the U.S. beat Canada 6-2 in Sunday’s Para ice hockey final and become the first nation to win all three of the hockey tournaments at the Olympics and Paralympics in the same year. There is currently no women’s division at the Paralympics as it is classified as an open-gender sport.
Kayden Beasley, Declan Farmer - the tournament’s MVP - and Brody Roybal scored the other goals for the U.S. Liam Hickey bagged both goals for Canada, which pushed its rivals hard before conceding three in the final period.
"I’m glad we got it done because I think there’s a little bit more pressure with the men and women getting the golds too,” U.S. captain Josh Pauls said. "But I’m happy we could do it for USA hockey, and I think it really just shows how much they … invest in the grassroots programs because we have so many young players coming up and playing pivotal roles on our teams.”
One of those he’s seen progress at close hand is Wallace.
"It doesn’t get much better than that,” Wallace said with a broad smile when asked about his hat trick.
The 27-year-old Wallace, who grew up loving hockey, had his right leg amputated above the knee after a water-skiing accident at age 10 and thought his dreams of playing the sport at the highest level were over before discovering Para ice hockey.
"I think watching Jack Wallace go from the player he was when he first started, from a kid who just wanted to be back on the ice after losing his leg and now to watch him score a hat trick, it’s just so awesome to be a part of people’s lives and to watch them succeed and put in the work,” Pauls said.
"I was on the ice for the first time when he was on his sled, and so to watch those guys blossom is just the ultimate honor, and to be their teammate is the best thing that’s ever happened to me,” Pauls said.
