Another Farmer hat-trick lifts USA to verge of fifth straight Paralympic sled hockey gold
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<ul><li><p>Farmer hat trick powers USA past Czechia 6-1</p></li><li><p>Americans reach fifth straight Paralympic final</p></li><li><p>USA move one win from fifth consecutive gold</p></li></ul><p>The United States defeated Czechia 6-1 on Friday in the semi-finals of the Paralympic sled hockey tournament in Milan, advancing to the gold medal game for a fifth consecutive Games.</p><p>Declan Farmer
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Another Farmer hat-trick lifts USA to verge of fifth straight Paralympic sled hockey gold Farmer hat trick powers USA past Czechia 6-1 Americans reach fifth straight Paralympic final USA move one win from fifth consecutive gold The United States defeated Czechia 6-1 on Friday in the semi-finals of the Paralympic sled hockey tournament in Milan, advancing to the gold medal game for a fifth consecutive Games. Declan Farmer scored three goals and assisted on the other three as the Americans pulled away after conceding the opening goal. Farmer’s hat trick – his fourth in four games at these Paralympics – set records for most goals and most points in a single Paralympic tournament. He now has 14 goals and 24 points in Milan. Farmer tied the score late in the first period after Czechia opened the scoring earlier in the game. The United States then took control in the second period with goals by David Eustace and Farmer within a 30-second span. Josh Pauls added another in the third period before Farmer completed his hat trick. Noah Grove closed the scoring with a power-play goal. Eustace finished with three points. The victory sends the United States into its fifth straight Paralympic gold medal game as they seek a fifth consecutive title. The Americans will face either Canada or China in the final. Czechia, who have never finished higher than fifth at a Paralympics, will play in the bronze medal game. Explore more on these topics Winter Paralympics 2026 Winter Paralympics Share Reuse this content
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