Sunday was the final preliminary day of the men’s ice hockey tournament at the 2026 Olympics in Milan Cortina. Tuesday was the qualification round, which played out like so:

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Predictions for the entire Olympic men’s hockey medal round: U.S. vs. Canada for the gold

  • Standouts, disappointments and surprises from the men’s Olympic hockey tournament

  • Grades, lessons learned and big questions from Team USA’s 5-1 win over Germany

  • With the field now down to eight teams, it’s time for the quarterfinals, all of which are taking place on Wednesday:

    Read on for the schedule of games for the day, leading goal scorers and goaltenders, along with the newest Olympic men’s hockey headlines.

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    USA men’s hockey faces challenging road ahead

    Greg Wyshynski breaks down the U.S. men’s hockey team’s potential path to Olympic gold.

    Jump ahead:
    Group standings
    Wednesday’s games
    Best bets
    Stat leaders

    Current 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-LPoints3-0-0-091-0-0-231-0-0-231-0-0-23Wednesday’s scheduleNote: All times Eastern.

    No. 3 Slovakia 6, No. 6 Germany 2
    No. 1 Canada 4, No. 8 Czechia 3 (OT)
    No. 4 Finland vs. No. 5 Switzerland, 12:10 p.m. | Peacock
    No. 2 USA vs. No. 7 Sweden, 3:10 p.m. | NBC/Peacock

    Stat leadersScoring leadersPlayer, TeamGPGAP1. Connor McDavid, CAN 3 2 7 9 2. Lucas Raymond, SWE 4 1 7 8 T3. Timo Meier, SWI 4 3 4 7 T3. Martin Necas, CZE 4 3 4 7 T3. Juraj Slafkovsky, SVK 4 3 4 7 6. Leon Draisaitl, GER 5 2 5 7 7. Macklin Celebrini, CAN 3 4 2 6 8. Tim Stutzle, GER 5 4 2 6 9. Dalibor Dvorsky, SVK 4 3 3 6 10. Auston Matthews, USA 3 3 2 5

    Goaltending leadersPlayer, TeamGPWGAASV%1. Leonardo Genoni, SWI330.99.9622. Connor Hellebuyck, USA 2 2 1.00 .952 3. Jordan Binnington, CAN 2 2 1.00 .950 4. Logan Thompson, CAN 1 1 1.00 .960 5. Juuse Saros, FIN 3 2 1.34 .946 6 Samuel Hlavaj, SVK 2 1 3.00 .934 7. Jacob Markstrom, SWE 2 2 2.01 .925 8. Frederik Andersen, DEN 3 1 2.75 .913 9. Philipp Grubauer, GER 4 2 2.79 .912 10. Damian Clara, ITA 4 0 5.13 .911


    Wednesday’s best bets

    Notes: Odds by DraftKings Sportsbook, subject to change

    Two-pick parlay +320: (Canada -3.5, +110; United States -1.5, +100)

    After beating the Czechs in convincing 5-0 fashion to open the tournament, Canada is once again favored to pile up points against a squad that lacks superstar power after David Pastrnak. Lukas Dostal serves as the greatest X factor for the underdogs, in that a quality goaltender can wreak miserly havoc, on any given day, when in superior form. Still, weighing the absurd amount of talent on the Canadian side versus a Czech team that appears somewhat fragmented and frustrated, Jon Cooper’s crew threatens to slide into the semis without too much issue.

    Toss in the United States on a more modest puckline versus a Swedish side that sports questionable goaltending and hasn’t shown signs of gelling until Tuesday’s win over Latvia. Forecasting a potential empty-net goal in what could be a tighter affair, this pro-North-American two-pick parlay strikes as more than reasonable.

    Matt Boldy 4-plus Shots on Goal +125

    Competing on a line with Auston Matthews and Jake Guentzel, and USA’s secondary power play, Boldy logged more minutes (17:16) than any other forward in Sunday’s 5-1 win over Germany. The Wild winger also led his squad, rather comfortably, with eight shots fired on net, following up his previous total of five against Denmark.

    Tage Thompson Anytime Goal Scorer +285

    Sometimes the unquantifiable appeals most when considering an offer in play. For instance, it feels like Thompson won’t fully forgive Team USA for leaving him off last winter’s Four Nations squad until he returns to American soil with a medal around his neck. Then there are the more measurable sell points: Skating on a line with Dylan Larkin and (now) Clayton Keller, Thompson scored a power-play goal against Latvia to open the tournament, and one at even-strength versus Germany to wrap the preliminary round. Perhaps most attractive of all, his spot on the United States’ top power play seems to be set in stone.

    Team Sweden Under 1.5 Goals (+235)

    This is a wager on Connor Hellebuyck coming close to shutting out the Swedes, if not denying them altogether. After surrendering one goal to Latvia in the tournament opener, Helleburck was perfect outside of a single from Germany’s Tim Stutzle in wrapping up the preliminary round. Behind the strongest defensive corps in the tournament, Hellebuyck stands a fighting chance at serving stingy against a Swedish side that’s appeared largely flat until Tuesday. For what it’s worth, Team Sweden Under 0.5 Goals is valued at +900.


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