Team USA captured gold in men’s Paralympic sled hockey with a 6-2 victory over Canada on March 15, 2026, in Milan. The win marks the first time any nation has secured five consecutive Paralympic titles in the sport.
Jack Wallace led the charge with a hat trick and an assist in his final Paralympic appearance. Kayden Beasley, Declan Farmer, and Brody Roybal also scored for the U.S., while Canada’s Liam Hickey tallied twice.
The triumph completes a historic ice hockey sweep for Team USA, following golds by the men’s and women’s Olympic teams at the Milano Cortina Games.
Team USA went undefeated through the tournament, defeating Italy, Germany, China, and Czechia before topping Canada. The U.S. has now won three straight Paralympic finals against Canada.
The gold was Team USA’s 13th at the 2026 Paralympics, finishing with 24 total medals. China led the overall medal count with 44.