It's the battle of the sticks vs. baguettes this morning as Canada's Men's team will play against the French Men's team, so get a coffee and a croissant and sit and enjoy. The game starts at 10:40 a.m. ET.

Switzerland is already playing Czechia right now, so you can tune in to that if you like. The Swiss are presently up 3-2.

Late this afternoon the full ranking for the men's teams, and the playoff round pairings will be set.

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Canada eyes sweep of preliminary round; Latvia looks to carry momentum against Denmark

Yesterday, the Canadian Women's team defeated the Germans, and a record set by a familiar name was tied by the GOAT of women's hockey.

Poulin ties Wickenheiser’s Olympic goal record as Canada downs Germany in quarter-final
Marie-Philip Poulin scored to tie Hayley Wickenheiser’s Olympic goal record as Canada beat Germany 5-1 in the women’s hockey quarter-final on Saturday at Milano Cortina 2026.

In the upset of the day on the women's side, Switzerland knocked Finland out of the semis. They will face Canada tomorrow at 3 pm, while USA plays Sweden at 10:30 am. There will be a historic bronze medal game in a few days.

Switzerland’s Fiala out of Olympics after leg surgery
Switzerland forward Kevin Fiala is out for the rest of the Milan Cortina Olympics after undergoing surgery on his injured left leg.
Canada’s Morrissey to remain out against France; Marchand will return to lineup
Winnipeg Jets defenceman Josh Morrissey, who was injured in Canada’s opener at Milano Cortina 2026, will remain out of the lineup for Sunday’s preliminary round finale against France.
‘Gold means everything’: Inside Connor McDavid’s Olympic mission
Connor McDavid did everything there was to do at the 4 Nations Face-Off, down to scoring the tournament-winning goal. Yet he still wasn’t satisfied — because Olympic gold is the big one, writes Sportsnet’s Luke Fox.
Takeaways: U.S. survives Swayman’s shaky start, Slovakia wins despite loss
Despite a shaky start in net from Jeremy Swayman, Team USA rallied in front of its goalie to beat Denmark, essentially locking in its place atop Group C.