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Ice sledge hockey at the 2010 Winter Paralympics
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The ice sledge hockey competition of the 2010 Winter Paralympics was held at the UBC Winter Sports Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, from 13 March to 20 March 2010.

For the first time, women were allowed to compete in ice sledge hockey at the Paralympic Games.[1]
Following high hopes in the host nation, Canada's defeat in the semi-finals was described as causing "national despair".[2]
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Medalists
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Qualification
Six slots were reserved for the top six finishers at the 2009 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships, one slot was reserved for the winner of the 2009 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey Paralympic Qualifier, and one slot was reserved for the host country, Canada. Since Canada placed in the top six of the World Championships, the eighth slot was given to the second-place finisher at the Paralympic Qualifier.
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Team rosters
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The rules promulgated by the International Paralympic Committee provide that each participating NPC may enter a maximum of:
- One men's team of fifteen eligible male athletes; or
- One mixed team of up to sixteen eligible athletes of whom a minimum of one of the athletes is female.[3]
It was reported that this decision was taken without consulting Canada, the reigning champion in the sport. Hockey Canada announced that there would be no women on the Canadian ice sledge hockey roster at the Paralympics, because no Canadian women play at that level. At the 2006 Paralympics in Turin, Sweden attempted to put a female player on their roster, but were not allowed to do so.[4]
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Preliminary round
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All times are local (UTC-8).
Group A

Source: Vancouver 2010
13 March 2010 17:00 | United States ![]() | 5–0 (1–0, 2–0, 2–0) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,444 |
13 March 2010 20:30 | Japan ![]() | 2–1 (0–0, 1–0, 1–1) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 2,752 |
14 March 2010 17:00 | Czech Republic ![]() | 0–3 (0–1, 0–1, 0–1) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,170 |
14 March 2010 20:30 | Japan ![]() | 5–0 (3–0, 0–0, 2–0) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 3,941 |
16 March 2010 10:00 | Czech Republic ![]() | 4–2 (2–0, 2–0, 0–2) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 4,791 |
16 March 2010 17:00 | United States ![]() | 6–0 (2–0, 2–0, 2–0) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,468 |
Group B
13 March 2010 10:00 | Canada ![]() | 4–0 (1–0, 0–0, 3–0) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver |
13 March 2010 13:30 | Norway ![]() | 2–1 GWS (0–1, 0–0, 1–0) (OT: 0–0) (SO: 1–0) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,458 |
14 March 2010 10:30 | Norway ![]() | 2–1 (0–1, 0–0, 2–0) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 3,638 |
14 March 2010 13:30 | Canada ![]() | 10–1 (4–1, 4–0, 2–0) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,504 |
16 March 2010 13:30 | Italy ![]() | 0–1 (0–0, 0–1, 0–0) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 4,983 |
16 March 2010 20:30 | Norway ![]() | 0–5 (0–2, 0–3, 0–0) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,430 |
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Classification round
Bracket
5–8th place semifinal | Fifth place game | |||||
17 March | ||||||
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19 March | ||||||
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17 March | ||||||
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Seventh place game | ||||||
19 March | ||||||
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5–8th place semifinals
17 March 2010 12:00 | Czech Republic ![]() | 3–2 GWS (1–0, 1–2, 0–0) (OT: 0–0) (SO: 1–0) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,092 |
17 March 2010 19:00 | Sweden ![]() | 1–2 (0–1, 1–0, 0–1) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,354 |
Seventh place game
19 March 2010 12:00 | Italy ![]() | 4–0 (2–0, 0–0, 2–0) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 4,954 |
Fifth place game
19 March 2010 15:30 | Czech Republic ![]() | 2–1 OT (0–0, 0–0, 1–1) (OT: 1–0) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,507 |
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Medal round
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Semifinals | Gold medal game | |||||
18 March | ||||||
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20 March | ||||||
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18 March | ||||||
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Bronze medal game | ||||||
19 March | ||||||
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Semifinals
18 March 2010 12:00 | Canada ![]() | 1–3 (1–0, 0–1, 0–2) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,039 |
18 March 2010 19:00 | United States ![]() | 3–0 (0–0, 2–0, 1–0) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,204 |
Bronze medal game
19 March 2010 19:00 | Norway ![]() | 2–1 (0–0, 0–0, 2–1) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,462 |
Gold medal game
20 March 2010 12:00 | United States ![]() | 2–0 (1–0, 0–0, 1–0) | ![]() | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,810 |
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Final ranking
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Statistics
Scoring leaders
List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points, then goals.
GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: Vancouver 2010
Leading goaltenders
Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played at least 40% of their team's minutes, are included in this list.
TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SA = Shots against; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: Vancouver 2010
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Awards
- Best players selected by the directorate:
- Best Goaltender:
Steve Cash
- Best Defenceman:
Taylor Chace
- Best Forward:
Greg Westlake
- MVP:
Brad Bowden
- Best Goaltender:
- Media All-Stars:
- Goaltender:
Steve Cash
- Defencemen:
Taylor Chace /
Adam Dixon
- Forwards:
Greg Westlake /
Alexi Salamone /
Florian Planker
- MVP:
Brad Bowden
- Goaltender:
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