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scored the winning goal. The victory gave Canada, the country that created the sport, its first gold medal in sledge hockey, and avenged a gold-medal loss to Norway at the
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Canada beat Norway 2-1 to win the gold medal. The game went into overtime and more than 6,000 fans cheered on as Canada’s
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International ice hockey competitions hosted by the United States
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squared off with the United States to take 5th place.
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held between March 20, 2000 and March 25, 2000 at the
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Index

United States
Canada
1996
2004
IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships
E Center
West Valley City
Utah
Paralympic Winter Games in 2002
Estonia
Shawn Matheson
1998 Paralympics
Nagano
Estonia
Canada
Bradley Bowden
Billy Bridges
Erik Desjardins
Jean Labonté
Robert Lagace
Serge Lamoureux
Hervé Lord
Warren Martin
Shawn Matheson
Lou Mulvihill
Todd Nicholson
Pierre Pichette
Dany Verner
Norway
Helge Bjørnstad

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