Jack Hughes led the way with two goals as the United States men’s hockey team defeated Slovakia 6-2 on Friday night, securing a place in the gold-medal game. The win sends the U.S. into a highly anticipated championship matchup against top-seeded Canada on Sunday.
Hughes, one of the most dynamic forwards on the U.S. roster, provided a major offensive spark as the Americans took control of the semifinal early and maintained their advantage throughout. His finishing touch around the net helped set the tone in a game where the United States consistently generated quality scoring chances and converted them into a comfortable margin.
The U.S. attack proved too much for Slovakia, which struggled to match the pace and depth of the American lineup. The United States capitalized on its opportunities, spreading the scoring across the lineup to complement Hughes’ two-goal performance. The six-goal output reflected sustained offensive pressure, effective puck movement, and contributions from multiple lines.
Defensively, the Americans limited Slovakia’s ability to build sustained possession in the offensive zone. Strong play in their own end, combined with disciplined structure, helped the United States protect its lead once it was established. Goaltending and organized defensive coverage ensured that Slovakia’s offense was largely kept in check, even as it tried to mount a response.
With the victory, the United States moves into a marquee final against Canada, the tournament’s top seed and pre-tournament favorite. The matchup renews one of the sport’s most notable international rivalries, setting up a high-intensity contest for the gold medal. Both teams enter the final with strong form, adding to the significance of Sunday’s game.
For the United States, advancing with a decisive win over Slovakia provides confidence heading into the title game. The team’s balanced scoring, steady defensive play, and Hughes’ standout performance in the semifinal have positioned the Americans for a compelling showdown with Canada in the quest for the gold medal.