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Olympics-Ice hockey-US squeeze by Sweden into men's semi-finals

ReutersFeb 18, 2026 11:33 PM

By Amy Tennery and Giulio Piovaccari

- Defenceman Quinn Hughes blasted in an overtime winner to send the United States past Sweden 2-1 in the men's Olympic ice hockey quarter-final on Wednesday, setting up a meeting with the tournament darlings Slovakia in the final four.

Hughes delivered the decisive blow with a remorseless slapshot from the slot, crushing the Swedish hopes, to cap a tense and tightly fought affair at Santagiulia Arena.

Sweden were among the favourites to challenge the United States and Canada for the top of the podium but were drawn into a tricky quarter-final after finishing a surprise third in their group and will leave Milan empty-handed.

"We've got guys that have won (Stanley) Cups and gotten deep in the playoffs and superstars in the league. So I feel like it's a resilient group and a lot of experience," said Hughes. "We had an attack mindset in overtime."

HUGHES LIGHTS FUSE

Hughes set up the opening score in the second period, getting hold of the puck and flipping it straight to his younger brother, Jack. The 24-year-old forward rifled it at the net, where Dylan Larkin's stick was waiting to direct it in.

The Americans appeared to have the win within reach when Sweden's Mika Zibanejad ripped one into the net with just 91 seconds left in regulation, and his New York Rangers coach Mike Sullivan - who is at the helm for the United States - could only watch on helplessly from behind the Americans' bench.

Fans were urging on their players' every move as the U.S. piled on the pressure in the wide-open three-on-three overtime.

Hughes' team mates sprinted onto the ice and jumped on top of each other in a heap of celebration after he sent in the winner off an assist from his Minnesota Wild team mate Matt Boldy to end the nail-biter.

The game capped a riveting men's ice hockey quarter-final round in Milan, where Finland beat Switzerland and Canada topped the Czech Republic with both contests decided in overtime.

Finland will play Canada in the other semi-final. Slovakia earlier dispatched Germany in the lone quarter that did not need extra time.

Quinn Hughes said he expected a tough test from the dark-horse contenders.

"They've been rolling, they're competitive, they're fast," said Hughes. "It doesn't matter how many superstars you have and whatnot, it's just the desperation level."

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