Para Ice hockey legend Brad Bowden says he thinks Oxford's Garrett Riley will get a chance to suit up tonight for Canada.
Canada looks to bounce back after a disappointing opener at the Para Ice hockey tournament at the 2022 Beijing Paralympics.
Canada looked lethargic in a 5-0 loss to the United States of the weekend. Tonight they will take on a tough Korea team as the Canucks look to bounce back and gain some confidence.
Oxford County's Garrett Riley did not suit up for Canada in the opener against the Americans. Para Ice hockey legend Brad Bowden says he thinks Riley will get a chance to suit up tonight.
The puck drops against Korea at 12:05 am, Tuesday morning. You can watch the game online through CBC Gemini.
Heart FM was able to chat with two time Paralympics gold medalist Brad Bowden about the opener against the US. In the interview Bowden discusses the following:
- What he saw against the States and the effort Canada will need to have to bring home the gold.
- How the team look to bounce back against Korea and what they need to do to be successful.
- On what Garrett Riley needs to do, when he gets his chance to stay in the lineup.
- Why more Canadians need to support Para ice hockey and check out this great game.
You can listen to the full interview below:

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