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Olympics-Ice hockey-Italy go into quarters, US stay unbeaten, Germany beat France in overtime

ReutersFeb 9, 2026 10:08 PM
  • Italy make last eight
  • Germany need overtime to see off France
  • U.S. play Canada next

By Trevor Stynes and Amy Tennery

- Hosts Italy reached the quarter-finals of the Olympic women's ice hockey tournament with a 3-2 victory over Japan on Monday while the U.S. collected their third win in Milan and Germany snatched a 2-1 overtime win over France.

Sweden are on nine points in top spot in Group B, with Italy three points behind in second. Germany are third with five points and Japan have three. France have completed all four matches and finish with one point.

Italy and Germany meet on Tuesday, with Japan taking on Sweden in the group's concluding games. The top three advance to the last eight.

Matilde Fantin scored twice in the opening period before Rui Ukita reduced the deficit in the second. Kristin della Rovere netted Italy's third goal early in the final period and Akane Shiga's goal set up a nervy ending.

Italy went in front when Laura Lobis played the puck off the boards and Fantin collected it to send a wrist shot into the roof of the net.

Fantin netted again on a power play but Japan then pulled one back through Rui Ukita's one-timer.

Italy pulled off some desperate defending late in the second period as Japan began to rack up the shot count.

The players had been back on the ice mere seconds when Della Rovere intercepted the puck and, after her first shot was saved, she netted the rebound to restore Italy's two-goal advantage.

Akane Shiga's goal was awarded after a video check with nine minutes remaining but Italy survived a late onslaught at Milano Rho arena.

U.S. BEAT SWITZERLAND

The United States continued their unbeaten streak at Santagiulia, cruising past Switzerland 5-0.

Defender Haley Winn opened the scoring six minutes in from a perfect assist from Caroline Harvey and the U.S. got a bit of luck late in the second period when forward Joy Dunne's shot bounced off the skate of Swiss defender Stefanie Wetli and into the net.

Forward Hannah Bilka added another score with a tip-in from the side of the crease less than two minutes into the third period, while Alex Carpenter and defender Harvey added two more goals in rapid succession.

Switzerland play Finland in their final Group A game, while the United States face Canada in what is widely expected to be a preview of the gold-medal game, both on Tuesday.

All five teams from Group A will advance, and their seeding in the last eight will depend on placings in the preliminary standings.

Germany outshot France 46-14 in normal time but after taking an opening-period lead they were stung by Estelle Duvin's final-period goal. Katarina Jobst-Smith netted the winner after just over one minute of overtime.

The Germans made their fourth power play count when Laura Kluge netted in the final minute of a first period where France managed a mere two shots.

France withstood further pressure to keep Germany scoreless in the second period and out of nowhere Duvin equalised before the midway point of the final period.

The Welcke twin sisters, Luisa and Lilli, provided the assists for Jobst-Smith's winning strike.

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