USA men’s hockey can’t look ahead to Canada in bid to end 46-year Olympic drought

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Auston Matthews #34 of Team United States skates with his hockey stick in a game against Germany. Team USA's Auston Matthews during the team's Olympics win over Germany on Feb. 15, 2026. Getty Images

MILAN — The next six days can be the six days of their lives, the 25 men of the United States hockey team who can finish the job started but not completed one year ago at 4 Nations.

The 3-1 win over Canada a year ago Sunday briefly vaulted the sport onto a stage unlike anything it has seen in years. But avenging the 3-2 overtime loss to the same team five days later with three straight wins and Olympic gold here in Milan would give American hockey a triumph for which it has waited 46 long years.

The Americans are going to need the games of their lives. They are going to need the six days of their lives.

When all is said and done, the single most consequential moment of this tournament may be Dalibor Dvorsky’s goal with 39 seconds left in Slovakia’s preliminary-round finale against Sweden. It made the score 5-3 to Sweden and under any other circumstance, would have been utterly meaningless.

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