Sunday is the final preliminary 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 featured another convincing win for Canada (5-1 over Switzerland), as well as victories for Finland, Czechia and Slovakia.

    Saturday had Team USA’s dramatic 6-3 win over Denmark, along with victories for Sweden, Finland and Latvia.

    Sunday’s slate includes Switzerland-Czechia, Canada-France, USA-Germany and Denmark-Latvia.

    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 latest Olympic men’s hockey headlines.

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    Standings
    Sunday’s games
    Stat leaders
    Best bets

    Current standingsGroup A Standings

    TeamW-OTW-OTL-LPoints 3-0-0-0 9 1-1-0-1 5 1-0-1-1 4 0-0-0-2 0

    Group B Standings

    TeamW-OTW-OTL-LPoints 2-0-0-1 6 2-0-0-1 6 2-0-0-1 6 0-0-0-3 0

    Group C Standings

    TeamW-OTW-OTL-LPoints 2-0-0-0 6 1-0-0-1 3 1-0-0-1 3 0-0-0-2 0

    Sunday’s schedule

    Note: All times Eastern.

    Group A

    Switzerland 4, Czechia 3 (OT)
    Canada 10, France 2

    Group C

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

    Stat leadersScoring leaders

    Player, TeamGPGAP 1. Connor McDavid, CAN 3 2 7 9 2. Macklin Celebrini, CAN 3 4 2 6 3. Juraj Slafkovsky, SVK 3 3 3 6 4. Sidney Crosby, CAN 3 2 4 6 T5. Nathan MacKinnon, CAN 3 2 3 5 T5. Martin Necas, CZE 3 2 3 5 7. Lucas Raymond, SWE 3 1 4 5 8. Timo Meier, SWI 3 3 1 4 T9. Joel Armia, FIN 3 2 2 4 T9. Dalibor Dvorsky, SVK 3 2 2 4 T9. Kaapo Kakko, FIN 3 2 2 4 T9. Mark Stone, CAN 3 2 2 4

    Goaltending leaders

    Player, TeamGPWGAASV% 1. Jordan Binnington, CAN 2 2 1.00 .950 2. Logan Thompson, CAN 1 1 1.00 .960 3. Leonardo Genoni, SWI 2 2 1.48 .949 4. Juuse Saros, FIN 3 2 1.34 .946 5. Connor Hellebuyck, USA 1 1 1.00 .944 6 Samuel Hlavaj, SVK 2 1 3.00 .934 7. Philipp Grubauer, GER 2 1 2.56 .917 8. Damian Clara, ITA 3 0 6.51 .895 9. Filip Gustavsson, SWE 2 2 2.55 .889 10. Arturs Silovs, LVA 2 1 3.00 .886

    Sunday’s best bets

    Note: Odds by DraftKings Sportsbook, subject to change.

    Same-game parlay +214 (United States -3.5 puck line +105 and Over 6.5 goals -162)

    The United States wants the No. 1 seed headed into the playoff rounds of the tournament. They’ll know exactly what they need at puck drop, but it won’t be a small number. The United States and Canada enter the day into a direct head-to-head for the top seed, with the winner decided by goal differential. Canada has the early lead with plus-9 to the Americans’ plus-7, and the Canadians have an easier assignment in France in the afternoon. So the Americans are going to be incentivized to pile on the goals… if they can. — Allen

    Kyle Connor anytime goalscorer +265

    Auston Matthews has the shortest goalscorer odds at +105 for an implied probability of 48.8%. He’s the captain and skates on the top power play. Connor doesn’t have quite the same power-play access here, but over the past two NHL seasons the two have scored at nearly identical rates: 0.50 and 0.48 goals per game. Connor, however, carries an implied probability of just 27.4%. That’s a wide gap for players with comparable scoring profiles. When everyone is a superstar, no one is a superstar. — Allen

    Frederik Tiffels anytime goalscorer +850

    The loss to Latvia was a bit of a shocker, but the German team has plenty of NHL firepower and won’t be just accepting their fate in this game with the United States. Leon Draisaitl has a long history of clutch performances. But he can’t do it all by himself. His childhood friend, Frederik Tiffels, has been skating on the top line and, while he was quiet on scoring chances in the game against Latvia, Tiffels fired five shots in the opener against Denmark. — Allen

    Latest Olympic hockey headlines

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    Late goal in loss aids Slovakia; Finland rolls

    Finland outduels Sweden; Canada wins

    U.S. men’s hockey dominates Latvia in opener

    Celebrini leads Canada’s rout in Olympic hockey

    Slovakia stuns Finland to open men’s hockey play

    Canada, U.S. top men’s gold medal betting odds

    Matthews named U.S. captain for men’s hockey

    Czechia loses injured Bruins center Zacha for Games

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