Tyler McGregor had a goal and an assist as Canada downed host South Korea 2-0 on Saturday at the 2017 IPC World Para Hockey Championship.
McGregor has six goals and 11 points in four games at the tournament.
Dominic Cozzolino also scored for the Canadians (4-0), who have yet to give up a goal in four round-robin victories.
Corbin Watson earned the shutout as Canada outshot South Korea (2-1) 32-5.
Canada's next game is Monday against the defending champion United States (2-0).
This is the first world championship to take place since the International Paralympic Committee rebranded the sport from sledge hockey to para hockey in November.
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