Tyler McGregor shows off his bronze medal while appearing on CHOK's The Sports  Show Mar. 25, 2014Tyler McGregor shows off his bronze medal while appearing on CHOK's The Sports Show Mar. 25, 2014
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McGregor Settles For Silver (AUDIO)

It wasn't the colour he was hoping for but Forest's Tyler McGregor returned from the World Sledge Hockey Challenge in Chalottetown, P.E.I. with some hardware around his neck.

The 22-year-old McGregor and his Canadian teammates lost the the USA 5-2 in the gold medal game Saturday, falling to the Americans for the second time in the tournament.

"We had a great week of hockey, of the five games we played we really had one bad period, and that cost us the gold medal," says McGregor. "For a team that went there expecting to win gold, it was frustrating, and definitely something we weren't prepared for."

McGregor continues to be a leader with the Canadian squad, he was an alternate captain for the team in Charlottetown.

He says there is still plenty he wants to accomplish in his hockey career.

"Hopefully I can play until I'm 45, maybe be the next Jaromir Jagr, I certainly have a lot of hockey left in me and I'm excited for that," says McGregor.

The Forest native also won a bronze medal at the 2014 Paralympic games in Sochi, Russia.

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Here's the interview with Tony and Josh on the CHOK Sports Show:

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