Team USA Women's Hockey Dominates Switzerland 5-0 as Olympic Showdown with Canada Looms
The United States women's hockey team extended their undefeated streak at the 2026 Winter Olympics with a commanding 5-0 victory over Switzerland on Monday at the Milano Cortina Games. Caroline Harvey and Joy Dunne each tallied a goal and two assists, while goaltender Gwyneth Philips stopped all 20 shots she faced in her Olympic debut to record the shutout.
The Americans dominated from start to finish, with Alex Carpenter, Hannah Bilka, and Haley Winn also finding the back of the net. Team captain Hilary Knight contributed two assists to increase her Olympic career point total to 31, placing her just one point shy of the U.S. record set by Jenny Potter. The victory improved Team USA to 3-0 in Group A preliminary round play heading into their final group stage matchup.
Laila Edwards continued to make history in the tournament, recording her third point of the Olympics. Edwards became the first Black woman to compete for the U.S. women's national team at the Winter Games, and her strong performance has been a bright spot for the American squad. The Cleveland Heights native has embraced the magnitude of her historic achievement while focusing on helping her team pursue gold.
The Americans will now face their fiercest rival, Canada, in what promises to be the most anticipated game of the preliminary round. Both teams entered the Olympics as gold medal favorites, and Monday's dominant performance demonstrates that Team USA is hitting their stride at the perfect time. The U.S. outshot Switzerland 25-20 and controlled play in all three zones throughout the contest.
With the knockout rounds approaching, Team USA's depth and balanced scoring attack have been on full display. Five different goal scorers against Switzerland showcased the offensive weapons at head coach Katie Million's disposal. The Americans have now outscored their opponents 18-0 through three games, establishing themselves as the team to beat in Milano Cortina.
The stage is now set for Tuesday's clash between the United States and Canada, a matchup that could very well preview the gold medal game. Both nations have cruised through group play, and the winner will claim top spot in Group A heading into the medal rounds. For Team USA, the combination of veteran leadership from Knight and emerging stars like Edwards has created a dangerous blend that has opposing teams scrambling for answers.
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