Canada thrash France 10-2, Swiss top Czechs in OT, Denmark down Latvia in men's Olympic ice hockey
- On Feb 15, Canada defeated France 10-2 in Milan while Switzerland edged the Czech Republic 4-3 in overtime with Dean Kukan sealing the win.
- Canada pursued goal differential after clinching a quarter-final spot, while the United States needed a 10-goal margin over Germany to secure top seeding.
- Canada's win featured multiple NHL stars on the scoresheet, including Macklin Celebrini's two goals, and a fight at Santagiulia arena led to game misconducts for Tom Wilson and Pierre Crinon.
- Switzerland finished second in Group A after its overtime win, affecting quarter-final placements while remaining teams enter a single-elimination qualification playoff.
- Amid early strikes and penalties, Denmark scored goals at 0:23, 4:54, and 16:28, while Slovakia finished top of Group B on Saturday.
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Canada thrash France 10-2, Swiss top Czechs in OT, Denmark down Latvia in men's Olympic ice hockey
Canada walloped France 10-2 to claim the top seeding from the preliminary stage of the men's Olympic ice hockey tournament on Sunday, while the United States are second seeds after beating Germany 5-1 and Switzerland and Denmark each notched wins.
Denmark 4, Latvia 2
Denmark 4, Latvia 2
Denmark scored the 4-2 goal against Latvia in an open basket. That goal confirmed that Latvia will be Tre Kronor's opponent in the Olympic round of 16. “It's a match that Sweden just has to win,” says SVT's expert Jonas Andersson.
Denmark beat Latvia 4-2 with great difficulty and finished in third place in the group stage.
Ice hockey-Canada thrash France 10-2, Swiss top Czechs in overtime thriller
MILAN, Feb 15 - Canada walloped France 10-2 as they chased the top seeding from the preliminary stage of the men's Olympic ice hockey tournament on Sunday, while Switzerland beat Czech Republic 4-3 in overtime to finish second in Group A. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Danish men's ice hockey team will play the final group game at the Olympics against Latvia. Follow the game here.
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