Canada national indoor lacrosse team

Team Canada, led by captain Jim Veltman, won the gold medal match against Iroquois Nationals 21-4 and became the first World Indoor Lacrosse Champions.

Canada was down during the second and third quarters, but thanks to two goals from John Grant, Jr., they ended up taking the game to overtime.

After thirty seconds, Jeff Zywicki scored his first goal of the game, so Team Canada could be crowned as the World Champion again.

The format of the tournament remained the same and the Canadians met Australia, England and Slovakia in group play.

[4] The following 23 players were called up for the 2024 World Box Lacrosse Championship[5][6] Since 2002, the Canadian national team has challenged for the Heritage Cup on four occasions, winning three times.

2007 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship in Halifax