Canada and the United States both faced nerve-wracking moments in the quarterfinals of the Olympics ice hockey tournament. Despite the tension, both teams managed to secure victories and advance to the semifinals.
In a dramatic turn of events, the U.S. team defeated Sweden 2-1 in overtime, with Quinn Hughes scoring the winning goal. Meanwhile, Canada staged a comeback against Czechia, with Nick Suzuki tying the game late in regulation before Mitch Marner secured the win in overtime.
Finland also escaped an upset bid by Switzerland, winning 3-2 in overtime after Miro Heiskanen tied the game late. Slovakia dominated Germany 6-2 to reach the semifinals, with Dalibor Dvorsky and Pavol Regenda leading the way.
The semifinals promise to be intense matchups, with the U.S. facing Slovakia and Canada taking on Finland. The competition is heating up, and the quest for Olympic gold continues for these powerhouse teams.

