'Just relief': U.S. survives OT thriller to reach semis

playHow Team USA displayed its character in OT win over Sweden (0:56)Emily Kaplan reports on how Team USA overcame adversity on Sweden’s late tying goal to win the game in overtime. (0:56)ESPN News ServicesMultiple AuthorsFeb 18, 2026, 05:54 PM ETOpen Extended ReactionsMILAN — When the U.S. gave up a tying goal to Sweden with 91 seconds left in a men’s hockey quarterfinals game at the Olympics, even the most seasoned players were on edge.”That’s as nervous as I’ve been ever in a hockey game,” Dylan Larkin said.After plenty of nerves — and extra hockey — the U.S. is moving on to the semifinals.Quinn Hughes scored in overtime to put the U.S. past Sweden 2-1 after Mika Zibanejad scored to tie it late in regulation.”Just relief,” Hughes said.After Canada did its part, albeit with a roller coaster of drama and emotion, the U.S. bounced back from Zibanejad scoring to keep alive the possibility of the North American rivals meeting in the gold medal game Sunday.Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck stopped 28 of the 29 shots he faced, none more important than a grade-A chance by Lucas Raymond during the second period.The U.S. will face Slovakia in one semifinal Friday. Just before that, also unbeaten Canada plays Finland in the other.”It’s gonna be an extremely hard test,” Hughes said of Slovakia. “They’ve been rolling. They’re competitive. They’re fast. Doesn’t matter how many superstars you have, just the desperation level’s so high. It’s Game 7 every night now.”The Associated Press contributed to this report.

How Team USA displayed its character in OT win over Sweden (0:56)Emily Kaplan reports on how Team USA overcame adversity on Sweden’s late tying goal to win the game in overtime. (0:56)

playHow Team USA displayed its character in OT win over Sweden (0:56)Emily Kaplan reports on how Team USA overcame adversity on Sweden’s late tying goal to win the game in overtime. (0:56)ESPN News ServicesMultiple AuthorsFeb 18, 2026, 05:54 PM ETOpen Extended ReactionsMILAN — When the U.S. gave up a tying goal to Sweden with 91 seconds left in a men’s hockey quarterfinals game at the Olympics, even the most seasoned players were on edge.”That’s as nervous as I’ve been ever in a hockey game,” Dylan Larkin said.After plenty of nerves — and extra hockey — the U.S. is moving on to the semifinals.Quinn Hughes scored in overtime to put the U.S. past Sweden 2-1 after Mika Zibanejad scored to tie it late in regulation.”Just relief,” Hughes said.After Canada did its part, albeit with a roller coaster of drama and emotion, the U.S. bounced back from Zibanejad scoring to keep alive the possibility of the North American rivals meeting in the gold medal game Sunday.Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck stopped 28 of the 29 shots he faced, none more important than a grade-A chance by Lucas Raymond during the second period.The U.S. will face Slovakia in one semifinal Friday. Just before that, also unbeaten Canada plays Finland in the other.”It’s gonna be an extremely hard test,” Hughes said of Slovakia. “They’ve been rolling. They’re competitive. They’re fast. Doesn’t matter how many superstars you have, just the desperation level’s so high. It’s Game 7 every night now.”The Associated Press contributed to this report.

playHow Team USA displayed its character in OT win over Sweden (0:56)Emily Kaplan reports on how Team USA overcame adversity on Sweden’s late tying goal to win the game in overtime. (0:56)ESPN News ServicesMultiple AuthorsFeb 18, 2026, 05:54 PM ETOpen Extended ReactionsMILAN — When the U.S. gave up a tying goal to Sweden with 91 seconds left in a men’s hockey quarterfinals game at the Olympics, even the most seasoned players were on edge.”That’s as nervous as I’ve been ever in a hockey game,” Dylan Larkin said.After plenty of nerves — and extra hockey — the U.S. is moving on to the semifinals.Quinn Hughes scored in overtime to put the U.S. past Sweden 2-1 after Mika Zibanejad scored to tie it late in regulation.”Just relief,” Hughes said.After Canada did its part, albeit with a roller coaster of drama and emotion, the U.S. bounced back from Zibanejad scoring to keep alive the possibility of the North American rivals meeting in the gold medal game Sunday.Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck stopped 28 of the 29 shots he faced, none more important than a grade-A chance by Lucas Raymond during the second period.The U.S. will face Slovakia in one semifinal Friday. Just before that, also unbeaten Canada plays Finland in the other.”It’s gonna be an extremely hard test,” Hughes said of Slovakia. “They’ve been rolling. They’re competitive. They’re fast. Doesn’t matter how many superstars you have, just the desperation level’s so high. It’s Game 7 every night now.”The Associated Press contributed to this report.

playHow Team USA displayed its character in OT win over Sweden (0:56)Emily Kaplan reports on how Team USA overcame adversity on Sweden’s late tying goal to win the game in overtime. (0:56)ESPN News ServicesMultiple AuthorsFeb 18, 2026, 05:54 PM ETOpen Extended ReactionsMILAN — When the U.S. gave up a tying goal to Sweden with 91 seconds left in a men’s hockey quarterfinals game at the Olympics, even the most seasoned players were on edge.”That’s as nervous as I’ve been ever in a hockey game,” Dylan Larkin said.After plenty of nerves — and extra hockey — the U.S. is moving on to the semifinals.Quinn Hughes scored in overtime to put the U.S. past Sweden 2-1 after Mika Zibanejad scored to tie it late in regulation.”Just relief,” Hughes said.After Canada did its part, albeit with a roller coaster of drama and emotion, the U.S. bounced back from Zibanejad scoring to keep alive the possibility of the North American rivals meeting in the gold medal game Sunday.Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck stopped 28 of the 29 shots he faced, none more important than a grade-A chance by Lucas Raymond during the second period.The U.S. will face Slovakia in one semifinal Friday. Just before that, also unbeaten Canada plays Finland in the other.”It’s gonna be an extremely hard test,” Hughes said of Slovakia. “They’ve been rolling. They’re competitive. They’re fast. Doesn’t matter how many superstars you have, just the desperation level’s so high. It’s Game 7 every night now.”The Associated Press contributed to this report.

playHow Team USA displayed its character in OT win over Sweden (0:56)Emily Kaplan reports on how Team USA overcame adversity on Sweden’s late tying goal to win the game in overtime. (0:56)ESPN News ServicesMultiple AuthorsFeb 18, 2026, 05:54 PM ETOpen Extended ReactionsMILAN — When the U.S. gave up a tying goal to Sweden with 91 seconds left in a men’s hockey quarterfinals game at the Olympics, even the most seasoned players were on edge.”That’s as nervous as I’ve been ever in a hockey game,” Dylan Larkin said.After plenty of nerves — and extra hockey — the U.S. is moving on to the semifinals.Quinn Hughes scored in overtime to put the U.S. past Sweden 2-1 after Mika Zibanejad scored to tie it late in regulation.”Just relief,” Hughes said.After Canada did its part, albeit with a roller coaster of drama and emotion, the U.S. bounced back from Zibanejad scoring to keep alive the possibility of the North American rivals meeting in the gold medal game Sunday.Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck stopped 28 of the 29 shots he faced, none more important than a grade-A chance by Lucas Raymond during the second period.The U.S. will face Slovakia in one semifinal Friday. Just before that, also unbeaten Canada plays Finland in the other.”It’s gonna be an extremely hard test,” Hughes said of Slovakia. “They’ve been rolling. They’re competitive. They’re fast. Doesn’t matter how many superstars you have, just the desperation level’s so high. It’s Game 7 every night now.”The Associated Press contributed to this report.

ESPN News ServicesMultiple AuthorsFeb 18, 2026, 05:54 PM ETOpen Extended ReactionsMILAN — When the U.S. gave up a tying goal to Sweden with 91 seconds left in a men’s hockey quarterfinals game at the Olympics, even the most seasoned players were on edge.”That’s as nervous as I’ve been ever in a hockey game,” Dylan Larkin said.After plenty of nerves — and extra hockey — the U.S. is moving on to the semifinals.Quinn Hughes scored in overtime to put the U.S. past Sweden 2-1 after Mika Zibanejad scored to tie it late in regulation.”Just relief,” Hughes said.After Canada did its part, albeit with a roller coaster of drama and emotion, the U.S. bounced back from Zibanejad scoring to keep alive the possibility of the North American rivals meeting in the gold medal game Sunday.Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck stopped 28 of the 29 shots he faced, none more important than a grade-A chance by Lucas Raymond during the second period.The U.S. will face Slovakia in one semifinal Friday. Just before that, also unbeaten Canada plays Finland in the other.”It’s gonna be an extremely hard test,” Hughes said of Slovakia. “They’ve been rolling. They’re competitive. They’re fast. Doesn’t matter how many superstars you have, just the desperation level’s so high. It’s Game 7 every night now.”The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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MILAN — When the U.S. gave up a tying goal to Sweden with 91 seconds left in a men’s hockey quarterfinals game at the Olympics, even the most seasoned players were on edge.

Quinn Hughes scored in overtime to put the U.S. past Sweden 2-1 after Mika Zibanejad scored to tie it late in regulation.

After Canada did its part, albeit with a roller coaster of drama and emotion, the U.S. bounced back from Zibanejad scoring to keep alive the possibility of the North American rivals meeting in the gold medal game Sunday.

Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck stopped 28 of the 29 shots he faced, none more important than a grade-A chance by Lucas Raymond during the second period.

The U.S. will face Slovakia in one semifinal Friday. Just before that, also unbeaten Canada plays Finland in the other.

“It’s gonna be an extremely hard test,” Hughes said of Slovakia. “They’ve been rolling. They’re competitive. They’re fast. Doesn’t matter how many superstars you have, just the desperation level’s so high. It’s Game 7 every night now.”

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