Olympics 2026 men’s hockey: Standings, stats, schedule, moreplayCrosby hasn’t been ruled out for Canada’s game vs. Finland (0:43)Emily Kaplan provides the recent on Sidney Crosby’s status for Canada’s game vs. Finland on Friday. (0:43)ESPN staffFeb 20, 2026, 06:15 AM ETMultiple Authors
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Heart rates across the hockey-loving world were racing all day on Wednesday, as three out of four quarterfinal matchups in the 2026 Olympic men’s hockey tournament went to overtime.
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Here are the results of the mayhem:
Canada 4, Czechia 3 (OT)
United States 2, Sweden 1 (OT)
Slovakia 6, Germany 2
Finland 3, Switzerland 2 (OT)
The top four seeds all move on, with both semifinal games scheduled for Friday: No. 1 seed Canada vs. No. 4 seed Finland and 2-seed U.S. vs. 3-seed Slovakia.
Read on for the schedule of games for the day, leading goal scorers and goaltenders, and the recent Olympic men’s hockey headlines.
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Group standings
Friday’s games
Stat leaders
Standings
Group A StandingsTeamW-OTW-OTL-LPoints3-0-0-091-1-0-151-0-1-140-0-0-20Group B StandingsTeamW-OTW-OTL-LPoints2-0-0-162-0-0-162-0-0-160-0-0-30
Group C StandingsTeamW-OTW-OTL-LPoints3-0-0-091-0-0-231-0-0-231-0-0-23Friday’s scheduleNote: All times Eastern.
No. 1 seed Canada vs. No. 4 seed Finland, 10:40 a.m.
No. 2 seed United States vs. No. 3 seed Slovakia, 3:10 p.m.
Stat leadersScoring leadersPlayer, TeamGPGAP1. Connor McDavid, CAN
4
2
9
11
2. Macklin Celebrini, CAN
4
5
4
9
3. Lucas Raymond, SWE
5
1
8
9
4. Martin Necas, CZE
5
3
5
8
5. Juraj Slafkovsky, SVK
4
3
4
7
6. Timo Meier, SWI
5
3
4
7
7. Leon Draisaitl, GER
5
2
5
7
8. Tim Stutzle, GER
5
4
2
6
T9. Dalibor Dvorsky, SVK
4
3
3
6
T9. Nathan MacKinnon, CAN
4
3
3
6
T9. Auston Matthews, USA
4
3
3
6
Goaltending leadersPlayer, TeamGPWGAASV%1. Connor Hellebuyck, USA
3
3
0.98
.958
2. Leonardo Genoni, SWI
4
3
1.47
.946
3. Juuse Saros, FIN
4
3
1.49
.938
4. Jacob Markstrom, SWE
3
2
1.97
.935
5. Samuel Hlavaj, SVK
3
2
2.67
.932
6. Jordan Binnington, CAN
3
3
1.65
.922
7. Frederik Andersen, DEN
3
1
2.75
.913
8. Philipp Grubauer, GER
4
2
2.79
.912
9. Damian Clara, ITA
4
0
5.13
.911
10. Filip Gustavsson, SWE
2
1
2.5
.889
Friday’s best bets
Note: Odds by DraftKings Sportsbook, subject to change.
Quinn Hughes 2-plus points +165
Following their quarterfinal victory over an exhausted second-tier German team, Slovakia’s impressive run through these Winter Games is likely coming to a close. After stunning win over Finland in their preliminary opener, the Slovaks only squeaked by Italy 3-2 before losing to Sweden 5-3. Friday’s semifinal matchup versus a far superior American squad presents as their toughest task by a significant margin.
Unless netminder Samual Hlavaj — who has been excellent this tournament — puts in an exceptionally stellar performance, the United States should comfortably slide into the Gold Medal final. Hughes, who has five assists and a goal (Wednesday’s overtime-winner) projects to be in on the productive action unless his side is unexpectedly quieted. –Matiash
Matt Boldy 4-plus shots on goal -145
There’s good reason the number isn’t that attractive. Logging heavy minutes once more, Boldy fired another four shots on net in Wednesday’s victory over Sweden. That follows an eight-shot performance in Sunday’s win against Germany and five against Denmark. Slovakia projects to surrender 30-plus shots in Friday’s semifinal. –Matiash
United States under 3.5 goals +165
Here’s the play for those who believe Slovakia’s netminder is capable of putting in the game of his life when the stakes are highest. Why not? As mentioned, Hlavaj has been excellent this tournament, allowing only eight goals through three games while posting a .923 SV%. Serving as a pro with the AHL Iowa Wild, the 24-year-old has yet to appear intimidated by competing on the largest stage possible. Defensemen, including Simon Nemec, Erik Cernak, and Martin Fehervary will also do their best in helping to quash the Americans on offense. A 3-1 victory by the United States. hardly feels out of the question. –Matiash
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Eichel, Tkachuk rally unbeaten U.S. past Denmark
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Finland outduels Sweden; Canada wins
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