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Olympics-Ice hockey-American chemistry propelling Milan campaign, says men’s captain Matthews

By Thomson Reuters Feb 15, 2026 | 6:13 PM

By Amy Tennery and Giulio Piovaccari

MILAN, Feb 16 (Reuters) – The United States are growing in confidence, captain Auston Matthews said on Sunday, as they advanced into the ​Olympic quarter-finals in Milan after clinching top spot in ‌Group C with an easy 5-1 win over Germany.

Widely expected to challenge pre-tournament favourites Canada for the top of the men’s ice hockey podium, the U.S. took their time to hit their stride, with a ‌surprisingly ​close contest against Denmark on Saturday, where ⁠they came back to ⁠win 6-3.

They had clearly worked out the kinks for their final preliminary meeting on Sunday, where the Americans tuned out the overwhelmingly German crowd at Santagiulia arena, outshooting their ​opponents 37-24 as Matthews recorded two goals.

“The confidence just continues to grow within our group. I think just the chemistry, ⁠just being comfortable with one another, ⁠playing with new guys that maybe you’re not ​as used to playing with,” said the Toronto Maple Leafs ​centre, who added an assist.

“Each game I think we’ve ‌taken steps in the right direction.”

The Americans fell short of the top seeding from the preliminary stage, after Canada claimed it on goal difference, putting them into a potentially more difficult ⁠quarter-final draw.

The U.S. will face the winners of a qualification playoff between Latvia and Sweden, after the latter surprisingly failed to earn a ⁠bye to the ‌quarter-finals despite being tipped as gold-medal contenders.

“The ⁠most important thing from our standpoint is we ​control ‌what we can. We try to build ​our game. We ⁠put our best game on the ice and we’ll see where that takes us,” said head coach Mike Sullivan. “We have a lot of talent. And we’re looking forward to the challenge.”

(Reporting by Amy Tennery, Janina Nuno Rios and Giulio Piovaccari in MilanEditing ​by Toby Davis)