Team USA advances to Olympic men's hockey semifinal after exhilarating overtime winner
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Heart rates grew sky-high in Milan and throughout the United States, but the Americans survived in their quest for men's hockey gold.
Quinn Hughes, of the Minnesota Wild, scored in overtime to give Team USA a gritty 2-1 victory over Sweden on Wednesday, advancing them to the men's Olympic hockey semifinal.
Both goalies pitched shutouts through the midway point of the game, but with just under nine minutes left in the second period, Jack Hughes' wrister was deflected by Dylan Larkin, and it scooted by Hughes' New Jersey Devils teammate, Jakob Markstrom, to put the Stars and Stripes up 1-0.
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Quinn Hughes of Team United States celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal in overtime during the Men's Quarterfinals Playoff match between the United States and Sweden on day 12 of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena on Feb. 18, 2026, in Milan, Italy. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
The Swedes were buzzing in the third period, all while the Americans were somewhat neutralized. But they were unable to get the puck in the back of the net, including a shot by Adrian Kempe that went off the post with about 2:30 to go.
Sweden pulled Markstrom with roughly 100 seconds left, and 10 seconds later, they finally scored as Mika Zibanejad ripped a one-timer from Lucas Raymond to tie the game. Connor Hellyebuck had stopped 28 shots up to that point, but the game went to a 3-on-3, 10-minute sudden overtime.
United States' Quinn Hughes celebrates after scoring the winning goal against Sweden during the overtime period of a men's ice hockey quarterfinal game at


