World Sledge Hockey Challenge

World Sledge Hockey Challenge
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2015 World Sledge Hockey Challenge
Sport Sledge hockey
Inaugural season 2007
Most recent champion(s)  Canada
Most titles  Canada (5)
TV partner(s) TSN
Sponsor(s) Hockey Canada
IPC Sledge Hockey
Related competitions IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships
Paralympics
Official website World Sledge Hockey Challenge

The World Sledge Hockey Challenge (WSHC) is an semi-annual international ice sledge hockey tournament sponsored by Hockey Canada and the IPC Sledge Hockey. The tournament is an invitational format to bring four of the strongest ice sledge hockey teams together for international competition in non-Paralympic years.

The tournament features four teams per year and has seen teams from Canada, the United States, Russia, South Korea, Norway, Germany and Japan.

History

The tournament was created in 2007 by Hockey Canada. The idea behind the tournament was to give an opportunity for international level play during non-Paralympic years.

The inaugural 2007 tournament was hosted in Kelowna, British Columbia, and featured four teams – Canada , Norway, United States and Germany. Canada captured the inaugural tournament, by defeating Norway 1-0 in overtime in the Gold Medal game.

The 2008 tournament was held in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Japan replaced Germany. For the second straight year, Canada defeated Norway in the final. However, Canada dominated the final winning 7-0

In 2009, the United States won their first title. They defeated Canada in overtime 3-2 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. No tournament was held in 2010, owing to the 2010 Winter Paralympics held in Vancouver, British Columbia that year. Instead, two tournaments were held in 2011, in April in London, Ontario, Canada defeated Norway in the final 8-0. In the November tournament that year in Calgary, Alberta, Canada again captured Gold, defeating the United States 4-1 in the final. The 2012 tournament was held again in Calgary, Alberta and saw the United States capture their second gold, defeating Canada 1-0 in the final.

In 2013, the tournament saw a few changes, it was held in Toronto, Ontario for the first time and saw Russia and South Korea replace Japan and Norway in the tournament. South Korea was added in an attempt to help them gain experience before the 2018 Winter Paralympics are held there. Canada captured gold, by defeating the United States 4-1 in the final. Again owing to the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi, Russia no tournament was held. It returned in 2015 in Leduc, Alberta.

Champions

Year Host City
2007  Canada  Norway  United States Kelowna, British Columbia[1]
2008  Canada  Norway  United States Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island[2]
2009  United States  Canada  Norway Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island[3]
2011 April  Canada  Norway  United States London, Ontario[4]
2011 November  Canada  United States  Norway Calgary, Alberta[5]
2012  United States  Canada  Norway Calgary, Alberta[6]
2013  Canada  United States  Russia Toronto, Ontario[7]
2015  United States  Russia  Canada Leduc, Alberta[8]
2016 Bridgewater, Nova Scotia[9]

All-time team records

All-time team records
Rank Team GP W-L-OTL GF GA Medals
1  Canada 37 33-3-1 186 34 5 G, 2 S, 1 B
2  United States 32 25-12-0 138 65 3 G, 2 S, 2 B
3  Norway 27 11-14-2 67 96 0 G, 3 S, 3 B
4  Russia 10 4-5-1 27 23 0 G, 1 S, 1 B
5  Japan 23 2-21-0 22 156 0 G, 0 S, 0 B
6  Germany 4 0-4-0 5 24 0 G, 0 S, 0 B
7  South Korea 10 0-10-0 9 57 0 G, 0 S, 0 B

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