McDavid, Crosby, Mackinnon power Canadian men to 5-1 win over Switzerland
Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon had a goal and two assists each as Canada stayed perfect in men's hockey at the Milan Cortina Olympics with a 5-1 victory over Switzerland on Friday.
Macklin Celebrini, with a goal and an assist, Sidney Crosby and Thomas Harley also scored for Canada (2-0-0-0). Logan Thompson made 24 saves.
Pius Suter replied for Switzerland (1-0-1-0), which got 34 stops from Akira Schmid.
The Canadians, who clinched Group A with two regulation victories, six points and a plus-nine goal differential, opened their tournament with Thursday's relentless 5-0 victory over Czechia in the first Olympic game involving the country's NHLers since 2014.
Next up for Canada is a meeting with France on Sunday to wrap up preliminary round play. The Czechs (1-0-1-0) picked up a 6-3 win over the French (0-0-2-0) in Friday's early game.
Connor McDavid scores his 1st Olympic goal
Head coach Jon Cooper indicated earlier this week that two of Canada's three goaltenders — Thompson, Jordan Binnington and Darcy Kuemper — would split the first two games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena. Binnington picked up a 26-save shutout Thursday with Thompson backing up, while Kuemper dressed as the No. 2 option Friday.
Canadian defenceman Josh Morrissey, who left Thursday's victory early in the second period, didn't dress against the Swiss. Travis Sanheim took his place and skated as the seventh defenceman. The final addition to the roster after Brayden Point was left at home injured, Seth Jarvis took Brad Marchand's place up front.
Swiss fans were in full voice ahead of puck drop as a European-heavy crowd whistled and booed the Canadians when they hit the ice ahead of puck drop for a second straight contest.
Shea Theodore saw his


