Saturday is the fourth day of the men’s ice hockey tournament at the 2026 Olympics in Milan Cortina.

On Wednesday, Slovakia stunned the hockey world by defeating Finland 4-1 in the first game of the tournament. Then, Sweden survived a spirited effort from the host Italians, winning 5-2 after allowing the opening goal in the first period.

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  • Thursday’s four games included lopsided wins for the U.S. (5-1 over Latvia) and Canada (5-0 over Czechia).

    Friday’s slate of contests included another big win for Canada (5-1 over Switzerland), as well as victories for Finland, Czechia and Slovakia.

    Saturday marks the return to action for the U.S., which takes on Denmark, as well as Germany-Latvia, Sweden-Slovakia and Finland-Italy.

    Read on for the current standings, schedule of games for the day, leading goal scorers and goaltenders, best bets from Sean Allen and Victoria Matiash, along with the just in Olympic men’s hockey headlines.

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    Standings
    Saturday’s games
    Stat leaders
    Best bets

    Current standings

    Group A StandingsTeamW-OTW-OTL-LPoints2-0-0-061-0-0-131-0-0-130-0-0-20Group B StandingsTeamW-OTW-OTL-LPoints2-0-0-061-0-0-131-0-0-130-0-0-20

    Group C StandingsTeamW-OTW-OTL-LPoints1-0-0-031-0-0-030-0-0-100-0-0-10Friday’s scheduleNote: All times Eastern.Group BSweden vs. Slovakia, 6:10 a.m. | CNBC, Peacock
    Finland vs. Italy, 10:40 a.m. | Peacock

    Group C

    Germany vs. Latvia, 6:10 a.m. | Peacock
    USA vs. Denmark, 3:10 p.m. | USA/Peacock


    Stat leaders

    Scoring leadersPlayerTeamGPGAP1. Connor McDavid CAN 2 1 5 6 T2. Nathan MacKinnon CAN 2 2 2 4 T2. Juraj Slafkovsky SVK 2 2 2 4 T4. Louis Boudon FRA 2 2 1 3 T4. Macklin Celebrini CAN 2 2 1 3 T6. Sidney Crosby CAN 2 1 2 3 T3. Rasmus Dahlin SWE 2 1 2 3 T6. Dalibor Dvorsky SVK 2 1 2 3 T6. Dustin Gazley ITA 2 1 2 3 T6. Thomas Harley CAN 2 1 2 3

    Goaltending leadersPlayerTeamGPWGAASV%T1. Jordan Binnington CAN 1 1 0.00 1.000 T1. Leonardo Genoni SWI 1 1 0.00 1.000 3 Samuel Hlavaj SVK 1 1 1.00 .975 4. Philipp Grubauer GER 1 1 1.00 .974 5. Logan Thompson CAN 1 1 1.00 .960 6. Connor Hellebuyck USA 1 1 1.0 .944 7. Juuse Saros FIN 2 1 2.02 .932 8. Damian Clara ITA 2 0 4.61 .930 9. Davide Fadani ITA 2 0 2.84 .925 10. Stanislav Skorvanek SVJ 1 1 2.00 .909


    Best bets for Saturday

    Note: Odds by DraftKings Sportsbook, subject to change

    Just like that, we’re already on the cusp of concluding the group stage on the men’s side at the Winter Olympic Games. Saturday’s busy slate features four matchups, including the United States of America vs. Denmark. While every Saturday matchup features a heavy early favorite, the following USA-centered wagers serve as appealing best bets for value.

    Tage Thompson anytime goal scorer (+160)

    The Danes appear to be champing at the bit to face captain Auston Matthews & Co. Forward Lars Eller suggests it’s already been a talking point for his side. As such, we can probably expect a chippy effort from Team Denmark right from puck-drop. So don’t feel surprised if a handful of Danish skaters land themselves in penalty trouble — a scenario that would likely prove problematic against one of the top power-play units in the tournament.

    Skating on America’s No. 1 unit with Jack Eichel, Matthew Tkachuk, Matthews, and Quinn Hughes, Thompson scored with the extra skater in Thursday’s 5-1 victory over Latvia. Meanwhile, Denmark’s penalty kill allowed a power-play goal to the Germans, despite earning just two minor penalties. It’s also worth noting that Thompson appears additionally motivated to make a statement after being left off Team USA during last winter’s 4 Nations Face-Off tournament. Such extra incentive never hurts. — Matiash

    Quinn Hughes two assists (+130)

    The top-pair defenseman and No. 1 power-play anchor earned two assists in Thursday’s 5-1 victory over Latvia, including one with the extra skater. With the puck line set at minus-4.5 in favor of the Americans, we should expect a reasonably lopsided affair Saturday, regardless of whether Mads Sogaard or Frederik Dichow serves as Denmark’s netminder. If that’s how it unfolds, Hughes can be expected to be in on the productive action. — Matiash


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