The Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 have begun. The men’s hockey tournament, the first with NHL players since the 2014 Sochi Olympics, has reached the quarterfinals and will conclude with the gold medal game Sunday. The top four seeds from the preliminary round received byes to the quarterfinals, where they will meet the winners of the four qualification playoff games.
Here is a look at the games Wednesday:
(2) Team USA vs. (7) Team Sweden (3:10 p.m. ET; Peacock, NBC, ICI Télé, CBC Gem, SN)
How they got here
Sweden (3-0-1-0, third in Group B): Defeated Team Italy 5-2, lost to Team Finland 4-1, defeated Team Slovakia 5-3, defeated Team Latvia 5-1 in qualification playoff game.
United States (3-0-0-0, first in Group C): Defeated Team Latvia 5-1, defeated Team Denmark 6-3, defeated Team Germany 5-1.
Player to watch
Sweden: Forward Lucas Raymond had three assists in the 5-1 win against Latvia on Tuesday and leads Sweden in scoring with eight points (one goal, seven assists) in four games. A forward with the Detroit Red Wings, Raymond has 60 points (19 goals, 41 assists) in 56 games this season and has been the most dangerous player offensively for Sweden at the Olympics.
United States: Forward Auston Matthews has five points (three goals, two assists) in three games. The Toronto Maple Leafs captain has 48 points (26 goals, 22 assists) in 51 games this season. Matthews had two goals and an assist in a 5-1 win against Germany in the final Group C game for the United States.
Will win if
Sweden: Jacob Markstrom has an outstanding game to keep the United States from running away with it. The New Jersey Devils goalie is capable of stealing a game and will have to be at his very best in the quarterfinal. This is the third meeting at the Olympics with NHL players against the United States. Sweden won 2-1 in the round-robin in 2006 and 4-2 in the round-robin in 1998.
United States: It can get timely saves from goalie Connor Hellebuyck and generate enough quality scoring opportunities to trouble Markstrom. The United States should have enough offense to get past Sweden if it can convert on its opportunities. Scoring first will be key for the U.S.; it does not want to have to chase the game by falling behind against a talented Sweden blue line, led by Victor Hedman of the Tampa Bay Lightning.
EDGE Stats to watch
United States forward Brady Tkachuk (Ottawa Senators) leads the NHL in offensive zone time percentage (49.5) and ranks among the forward leaders in both high-danger shots on goal (58; 95th percentile) and hardest shot (91.14 mph; 90th percentile).
The skinny
It will be important for the United States not to look past Sweden. This is a tougher quarterfinal matchup than expected with Sweden losing its first game to Finland and finishing third in Group B based on goal difference. The United States may look to have the stronger roster, but Sweden is loaded with international experience and has grown stronger as its gone along in the tournament.

























