Olympics-Ice hockey-McDavid scores first Games goal as Canada beat Switzerland


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Ice Hockey - Men's Preliminary Round - Group A - Canada vs Switzerland - Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena, Milan, Italy - February 13, 2026. Connor McDavid of Canada in action REUTERS/Mike Segar

MILAN, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Canada put on another clinic to beat Switzerland 5-1 on Friday, as ⁠Connor McDavid netted his long-sought first Olympic goal in the men's ice hockey tournament.

McDavid opened ‌the scoring on a power play before recording his first of two assists, setting up Thomas Harley in the first period for a 2-0 lead. The Edmonton Oilers star also assisted on forward Nathan MacKinnon's third-period tally, while Macklin Celebrini scored in the ​second and Captain Sidney Crosby added another in the third.

MacKinnon also ⁠had two assists at Santagiulia Arena.

Canada will ⁠look to notch a third straight win in Milan in their final Group A game against France, ⁠while ‌Switzerland, who are 1-1 in the preliminary stage, play Czech Republic on Sunday.

Swiss defenceman Dean Kukan went into the penalty box for tripping early in the first period and McDavid struck 20 ⁠seconds later on an assist from MacKinnon, flipping the puck over ​a Swiss defenceman for his ‌first Olympic goal.

McDavid connected with Harley five minutes later as the Dallas Stars defenceman shot ⁠one through the Swiss ​goalie's legs.

Kukan trimmed the lead when he slapped the bouncing puck in on a Swiss power play two minutes later, but goalie Logan Thompson kept the Canadian lead intact with a handful of fine stops before the intermission.

Celebrini fired ⁠an absolute rocket past the Swiss goalie Akira Schmid off ​an assist from MacKinnon early in the second period, the second goal of the tournament for the 19-year-old prodigy.

A couple irate fans threw trash on the ice after a controversial no-call on physical forward Sam Bennett, ⁠a last-minute addition to the Canadian roster, and the Swiss crowd booed the refs heading into the second intermission.

"Tonight felt more like a road game... there was a ton of energy in the building," said Crosby. "The fans are great and you can tell they're passionate."

Swiss forward Nino Niederreiter nearly trimmed the lead early ​in the third when his shot ricocheted off the crossbar, and Crosby ⁠redirected a pass from Mitch Marner moments later to make it 4-1. MacKinnon added another score off a ​rebound with seven minutes left.

The game was briefly stopped with less ‌than three minutes left when Swiss alternate captain Kevin ​Fiala had to be taken off the ice on a stretcher following a hit by Canadian forward Tom Wilson.

(Reporting by Amy Tennery in Milan; Editing by Bill Berkrot and Christian Radnedge)

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