2017 World Para Ice Hockey Championships

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The 2017 World Para Ice Hockey Championships for A-Pool teams (Canada, Germany, Italy, Norway, South Korea, Sweden, United States) was held in Gangneung, South Korea, from 11 April through 20 April 2017. The opening ceremony was held on 11 April and games were played from 12 April through 20 April, followed by the closing ceremony.[1][2]

This event was previously known as the IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships. On 30 November 2016, the International Paralympic Committee adopted the “World Para” brand across the ten sports it governs, the official name of the sport changed from “sledge hockey” to “Para ice hockey”, and the event became the “World Para Ice Hockey Championships”.[3]

The World Championships for B-Pool teams (Czech Republic, Great Britain, Japan, Slovakia) was held at Hakucho Arena in Tomakomai, Japan, from 28 November to 3 December 2016.[4]

Team rosters[edit]

Canada[5][6]
Forwards: Rob Armstrong, Billy Bridges, Dominic Cozzolino, Ben Delaney, Liam Hickey, Tyler McGregor, Bryan Sholomicki, Corbyn Smith, Greg Westlake
Defenders: Steve Arsenault, Brad Bowden, Adam Dixon, James Gemmell, Tyrone Henry, Kevin Sorley
Goaltenders: Dominic Larocque, Corbin Watson
Germany[7][8]
Forwards: Bas Disveld, Bernhard Hering, Ingo Kuhli-Lauenstein, Frank Rennhack, Udo Segreff, Joerg Wedde, Jacob Wolff
Defenders: Matthias Albanus, Christian Jaster, Robert Pabst, Christian Pilz, Hugo Raedler, Lucas Sklorz, Sven Stumpe
Goaltenders: Klaus Brzoska, Simon Kunst
Italy[9][10]
Forwards: Alessandro Andreoni, Eusebiu Antochi, Valerio Corvino, Christoph Depaoli, Stephan Kafmann, Sandro Kalegaris, Nils Larch, Gregory Leperdi, Werner Winkler
Defenders: Bruno Balossetti, Gianluca Cavaliere, Andrea Macri, Florian Planker, Roberto Radice, Gianluigi Rosa
Goaltenders: Gabriele Araudo, Santino Stillitano
Norway[11][12]
Forwards: Thommas Avdal, Audun Bakke, Magnus Bogle, Martin Hamre, Ola Oiseth, Tor Joakim Rivera, Loyd Remi Solberg, Emil Sorheim, Morten Vaernes, Emil Vatne
Defenders: Thomas Jacobsen, Jan Roger Klakegg, Knut Andre Nordstoga, Rolf Einar Pedersen
Goaltenders: Kissinger Deng, Kjell Christian Hamar
South Korea[13][14]
Forwards: Cho Byeong-seok, Cho Young-jae, Choi Si-woo, Jang Jong-ho, Jung Seung-hwan, Lee Jong-kyung, Lee Ju-seung, Na Dae-seok, Ryu Jee-hyun
Defenders: Choi Kwang-hyouk, Han Min-su, Jang Dong-shin, Kim Young-sung, Park Woo-chul
Goaltenders: Lee Jae-woong, Yu Man-gyun
Sweden[15]
Forwards: Goran Karlsson, Per Kasperi, Martin Magnevill, Robin Meng, Peter Nilsson, Peter Ojala, Filip Silvstrand Olsson, Niklas Rakos
Defenders: Christian Hedberg, Marcus Holm, Niklas Ingvarsson, Rasmus Isaksson, Rasmus Lundgren
Goaltenders: Andreas Neuman, Ulf Nilsson
United States[16][17][18]
Forwards: Chris Douglas, Declan Farmer, Noah Grove, Luke McDermott, Kevin McKee, Adam Page, Rico Roman, Brody Roybal, Paul Schaus
Defenders: Tyler Carron, Billy Hanning, Nikko Landeros, Josh Pauls, Jack Wallace, Andy Yohe
Goaltenders: Steve Cash, Bo Reichenbach

Preliminary round[edit]

All times are local (UTC+9).







Final round[edit]

Fifth place game[edit]

Bronze medal game[edit]

Final[edit]

Final standings[edit]

Awards[edit]

  • Best players selected by the Directorate:

Source: IPC

Preliminary round[edit]

All times are local (UTC+9).



Final round[edit]

Third place game[edit]

Final[edit]

Final standings[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]