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Canada wins world Para hockey championship with 2-1 win over U.S.

Canada beat the United States 2-1 to win the world Para hockey championship Sunday.

The Canadians halted a run of three straight world titles by the U.S., claimed their first since 2017, and also won their first world gold medal on home ice.

Dominic Cozzolino and Anton Jacobs-Webb scored and Canadian goaltender Adam Kingsmill stopped 24 of 25 shots for the win at Calgary's WinSport Arena.

Declan Farmer scored and goaltender Jen Lee made seven saves for the U.S.

The U.S. defeated Czechia 3-1 and Canada doubled China 2-1 in the semifinals. The Czechs edged China 3-2 for the bronze medal earlier Sunday.

Canada and the U.S. clashed for gold in a seventh straight world final. The Americans also beat Canada in the 2018 and 2022 Paralympic Games finals to add gasoline to their rivalry.

Kingsmill and Canada's penalty killers preserved a 2-0 lead midway through Sunday's third period with Liam Hickey penalized for charging, but Farmer halved the deficit with 3:41 remaining in regulation for his 11th goal of the tournament.

The American continued to push for the equalizer, but Kingsmill was up to the task. Canada's goalie was swarmed by his teammates at the buzzer.

Up 1-0 after the first period, Canada killed off an early penalty in the second and didn't allow the American power play a shot on net in it. Kingsmill stopped Evans Nichols on a breakaway at 6:15.

Kingsmill's counterpart Lee made a sprawling save on James Dunn during a subsequent Canadian power play, but Jacobs-Webb gave the hosts a 2-0 lead at 9:06.

The forward from Gatineau, Que., cruised into the slot to convert a behind-the-net feed from Canadian captain Tyler McGregor.

Canada ended the period with a man-advantage because of a U.S. charging penalty, and were up by

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