Tre Kronor Besegrar Lettland 5-1 – Lucas Raymond Glänser Inför USA-Kvartsfinalen
Following a late-game penalty against Slovakia that cost Sweden the top seed in their group, Tre Kronor rebounded with a dominant 5-1 victory over Latvia in the round of sixteen of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina. Lucas Raymond, who was involved in the controversial penalty, played a key role in the win, registering three assists.
A Response to Setback
The win comes after a difficult finish to the group stage, where a penalty drawn by Raymond in the final minutes allowed Slovakia to reduce Sweden’s lead to 5-3. This result meant Sweden would no longer receive a direct path to the quarterfinals and would instead face Latvia in the round of sixteen.
Dominant Performance
Against Latvia, Sweden showcased their offensive depth, with five different players scoring goals – Adrian Kempe, Filip Forsberg, William Nylander, Gabriel Landeskog, and Mika Zibanejad. The team’s scoring came from three different lines, demonstrating the breadth of talent within the roster.
Raymond’s performance was particularly noteworthy, as he now ranks second in the tournament’s overall scoring race with eight points (one goal and seven assists). Only Canada’s Connor McDavid, with nine points, has more.
Looking Ahead to the Quarterfinals
Tre Kronor’s victory sets up a quarterfinal matchup against the United States. According to Raymond, the team is prepared for the challenge. “We are here to play just this type of match,” he stated. The team believes they are continuing to improve with each game.
Captain Gabriel Landeskog echoed Raymond’s sentiment, emphasizing the importance of a strong start and consistent effort. He also highlighted the contributions of all four lines and the solid goaltending of Jacob Markström.
Filip Forsberg scored Sweden’s third goal off a pass from Erik Karlsson, highlighting the team’s offensive chemistry. Forsberg noted the team’s depth and the competition for ice time, which he believes is driving performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the final score of the game between Sweden and Latvia?
The final score was Sweden 5, Latvia 1.
Who scored the goals for Sweden in the game against Latvia?
Adrian Kempe, Filip Forsberg, William Nylander, Gabriel Landeskog, and Mika Zibanejad scored the goals for Sweden.
Who does Sweden play in the quarterfinals?
Sweden will play the United States in the quarterfinals.
As Tre Kronor prepares for their quarterfinal clash with the United States, will their newfound momentum and offensive firepower be enough to secure a spot in the semifinals?