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USA men's hockey galvanized after overcoming bumps in the road
Summary
The U.S. men's hockey team is 2-0 in Group C at the 2026 Winter Olympics after wins over Latvia and Denmark, and coach Mike Sullivan said overcoming setbacks has helped galvanize the group.
Content
The U.S. men's hockey team arrived in Milan for the 2026 Winter Olympics and made a brief stop at Ralph Lauren for their kits before playing. They enter their final preliminary game with a 2-0 record in Group C. Those wins included a 6-3 victory over Denmark and a match versus Latvia that featured two called-back goals. Coach Mike Sullivan said the team's ability to overcome setbacks has helped galvanize the group.
Notable facts:
- The U.S. is 2-0 in Group C after wins over Latvia and Denmark.
- The Denmark game saw the U.S. fall behind early but rally to a 6-3 win.
- The match against Latvia included two goals that were called back.
- Coach Mike Sullivan said overcoming "bumps in the road" has galvanized the team.
- A win over Germany on Feb. 15 in Milan would put the U.S. first in the group and earn a bye into the quarterfinals.
Summary:
The team's early resilience has given coaches and players evidence that they can overcome in-game setbacks, and some leaders describe the roster as an "unfinished product" still being refined. The next scheduled step is the preliminary game against Germany on Feb. 15 in Milan, with group placement and a potential quarterfinal bye at stake.
