Olympics-Ice hockey-US men beat Germany, fall short of top seeding


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Ice Hockey - Men's Preliminary Round - Group C - United States vs Germany - Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena, Milan, Italy - February 15, 2026. United States players celebrate after the match REUTERS/Marton Monus

MILAN, Feb 15 (Reuters) - The United ⁠States beat Germany 5-1 but came up short of earning the top seeding from the ⁠preliminary stage of the men's Winter Olympic ice hockey tournament on Sunday, as they finished second-best ‌to Canada heading into the knockout stages.

Captain Auston Matthews scored twice, while Zach Werenski, Brock Faber and Tage Thompson added goals to top Group C and automatically advance to the quarter-finals. But they missed out on the coveted top seeding on goal difference after ​Canada's 10-2 thrashing of France earlier on Sunday.

"We just wanted to ⁠win so we could win the group. That ⁠was the only thing," U.S. forward Matthew Tkachuk told reporters. "We never talked once about the top seed at ⁠all. ‌All that handles itself. You're going to play everybody if you want to win your ultimate goal.

"Our goal coming in was to go 3-0 in group play, check that box, and move on. ⁠Don't have to play in the play-ins and stuff. So we ​accomplished that, and we got a ‌lot more to accomplish now."

German goalie Maximilian Franzreb turned away 14 shots before defenceman Werenski ended ⁠the U.S. frustration, ​sending in a wrist shot with less than 10 seconds left before the first intermission off an assist from Matthews.

Fresh off the penalty kill, the U.S. doubled their lead as Matthews slipped a rebound through the legs of Franzreb on a ⁠power play early in the second period.

Defenceman Faber sent a ​slap shot in off an assist from each of the Tkachuk brothers, Brady and Matthew, putting the Americans up 3-0 heading into the second break.

The Americans never took their foot off the gas, as the towering Thompson rifled in ⁠a slap shot two minutes into the third and Matthews tapped in his second goal. The overwhelmingly pro-German crowd, which included retired tennis champion Boris Becker, got a bit of consolation when alternate captain Tim Stutzle got a score on the board.

"Tonight was some tough competition," U.S. coach Mike Sullivan said.

"I thought we competed hard ​tonight, but, once again, as this tournament starts to move forward, the ⁠stakes get higher, the competition gets stiffer, and I think our guys are excited for that challenge."

Canada and the ​United States are joined in the quarter-finals by surprise Group B ‌winners Slovakia and the next-best overall team, Finland. The remaining ​teams, including perennial contenders Sweden, compete in a single-elimination qualification playoff beginning on Tuesday.

(Reporting by Amy Tennery, Janina Nuno Rios and Giulio Piovaccari in Milan; editing by Clare Fallon and Toby Davis)

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