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Liam Hickey of Canada in action during the Hockey Play-off Semifinal Game between Canada and Korea in the Gangneung Hockey Centre. The Paralympic Winter Games, PyeongChang, South Korea, Thursday 15th March 2018. OIS/IOC/Joel Marklund/Handout via ReutersSupplied/Reuters

Liam Hickey scored four goals and added an assist as Canada downed South Korea 10-0 Friday in semifinal action at the world para hockey championship.

Captain Tyler McGregor had two goals and two assists for the Canadians, while Rob Armstrong, Dominic Cozzolino, Billy Bridges, and Zach Lavin also scored.

Dominic Larocque made three saves for the win.

South Korea goaltender Yu Man Gyun gave up eight goals on 22 shots over the first two periods. Lee Jae Woong stopped six of eight shots in relief.

Canada will face the winner of the semi-final between the United States and Czech Republic in the final.

Canada beat the U.S. in the final of the last world championship in 2017. The Americans downed Canada 3-1 in the preliminary round of this tournament.

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