Canada cruises into the quarterfinals at the Olympics by routing France

MILAN — Team Canada has concluded the Olympic preliminary round with an unblemished record, establishing themselves as the tournament’s dominant force heading into the knockout phase. Their commanding 10-2 victory over France on Sunday showcased both offensive firepower and team resilience, cementing their position as top seed.

The Canadian squad demonstrated exceptional skill and coordination with Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid each contributing one goal and two assists. The game, however, featured a moment of controversy when Tom Wilson engaged in a fight with the French player responsible for a forearm hit to Nathan MacKinnon’s face. Under international ice hockey regulations, Wilson received a game misconduct for fighting, while MacKinnon later returned to the ice.

Canada’s statistical dominance throughout the group stage has been remarkable, outscoring opponents by 17 goals across three matches. Their performance places them securely in the top seeding position, with the United States requiring an improbable 10-goal victory against Germany to claim the top spot.

Young talent Macklin Celebrini, Canada’s youngest player at 19, continued his impressive Olympic debut with two goals against France, bringing his tournament total to four goals. Mark Stone contributed a shorthanded goal with mere seconds remaining in the first period, adding two assists to his performance.

In other Olympic hockey action, Switzerland secured a critical 4-3 overtime victory against Czechia despite the absence of injured winger Kevin Fiala. Captain Roman Josi led the Swiss team with an opening goal, while Dean Kukan scored the overtime winner. The emotional victory, achieved amid concerns about Fiala’s lower left leg injury that required surgical intervention, positions Switzerland favorably for the qualification playoffs.

Team Canada now looks ahead to quarterfinal competition, likely facing either Czechia or Germany, with Jordan Binnington expected to maintain his position in goal despite conceding two goals against France.