Canada Dominates France, Switzerland Edges Czechia at 2026 Olympics
Milan, Italy – Canada secured the top seeding in the preliminary stage of the men’s Olympic ice hockey tournament with a dominant 10-2 victory over France on Sunday, February 15, 2026. Meanwhile, Switzerland overcame a tough challenge from Czechia, winning 4-3 in overtime. Denmark also secured a win, defeating Latvia.
Canada’s Commanding Performance
Canada’s decisive win against France was a key factor in achieving the top seeding. The team had already qualified for the quarter-final round, and the rout of the French team solidified their position. The United States, after their 5-1 win against Germany, were unable to achieve the necessary goal margin of at least 10 goals to overtake Canada for the top seed.
Macklin Celebrini of Canada was a standout performer in the game against France. Tom Wilson also contributed with a goal, though he was later ejected for a game misconduct due to fighting, a rule enforced in international play.
Switzerland’s Overtime Thriller
Switzerland secured a 4-3 overtime victory against Czechia, despite playing without injured forward Kevin Fiala, who suffered a tournament-ending injury in a previous match against Canada. The Swiss team demonstrated resilience in their comeback win.
Roman Josi scored Switzerland’s first goal, contributing to their eventual victory. The game was a closely contested affair, highlighting the competitive nature of the Olympic tournament.
Key Takeaways
- Canada finished the preliminary round unbeaten and outscored opponents by 17 goals.
- Switzerland advanced to the quarterfinals despite the absence of key player Kevin Fiala.
- The United States will be the second seed and will face Sweden in the quarterfinals.
These results set the stage for an exciting quarterfinal round as teams battle for a chance at Olympic gold.
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