
Canada's sledge hockey team improved to 2-0 at the World Sledge Hockey Challenge in Charlottetown, PEI on Wednesday, with a 1-0 win over Norway.
Canada held off a furious attack by Norway throughout the third period to move to 2-0 at the event, locking up a berth in Saturday's gold medal game. Canada outshot Norway 17-4 in the battle of arch-rivals. With the loss, Norway drops to 0-2.
Following a scoreless first period, Canada's captain, Jean Labonté of Hull, Que., opened the scoring at 5:14 of the second period. The goal came after a goal-mouth scramble in front of Norwegian goaltender Roger Johansen. Billy Bridges (Summerside, P.E.I) and Brad Bowden (Orton, Ont.) earned assists on Labonté's goal, which was Canada's third power-play goal of the tournament.
Canadian goaltender Paul Rosen (Thornhill, Ont.) made four saves for the shutout. He has yet to allow a goal in the tournament.
In other tournament play on Wednesday, the U.S. shut out Japan 2-0. Team USA and Norway will play Thursday in the final game of Round Robin play.
Canada is atop the standings at 2-0, with Japan and the United States at 1-1, followed by Norway in last place at 0-2. Canada concludes its round robin on Thursday night against Japan (7 p.m. AT).
Italy's Giuliano Razzoli takes the gold medal in the men's slalom.
Mathieu Giroux, Lucas Makowsky and Denny Morrison win a tight race with the US.