Quinn Hughes' OT Goal vs Sweden | U.S. Hockey Advances to Olympic Semis (2026)

Imagine the tension of Olympic hockey, where every second counts and the fate of nations hangs on a single shot. That's exactly what happened when Quinn Hughes became the hero of the hour, scoring a dramatic overtime goal to propel the U.S. men's hockey team into the Olympic semifinals. But here's where it gets even more thrilling: this victory didn't come easy. After Sweden's Mika Zibanejad tied the game with just 91 seconds left in regulation, the Americans found themselves in a nail-biting overtime battle. Earlier, Dylan Larkin had deflected Jack Hughes' shot for the U.S.'s only goal in regulation, setting the stage for Quinn's clutch moment. And this is the part most people miss: while Canada's dramatic comeback against Czechia stole headlines, the U.S. quietly kept their gold medal dreams alive, thanks to goaltender Connor Hellebuyck's stellar performance. Now, the stage is set for a North American showdown, but first, the U.S. must face Slovakia in the semifinals on Friday. Meanwhile, Canada, also unbeaten, takes on Finland in the other semifinal. But here’s the controversial question: Can the U.S. truly challenge Canada for gold, or will the Canadians dominate once again? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—this debate is far from over!

Quinn Hughes' OT Goal vs Sweden | U.S. Hockey Advances to Olympic Semis (2026)
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