
Updated Hockey World Championship 2026 Results, Group Standings Ahead of KO Bracket After Day 10
The 2026 IIHF Men's World Championships continued from Switzerland on Sunday, the 10th day of the competition.
Here's a look at Sunday's scores, the latest group standings, the game recaps and what's ahead.
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Sunday Scores
Latvia def. Great Britain, 6-0
Denmark def. Italy, 3-2 (shootout)
Finland def. Austria, 5-2
Canada def. Slovakia, 5-1
- Regulation win: 3 points
- Overtime/shootout win: 2 points
- Overtime/shootout loss: 1 point
- Regulation loss: 0 points
- The top four teams in Groups A and B go to the eight-team knockout round.
Group A (Points, RW-OTW-OTL-RL)
- Switzerland (18 points, 6-0-0-0)
- Finland (18 points, 6-0-0-0)
- Austria (9 points, 3-0-0-3)
- Latvia (9 points, 3-0-0-3)
- Germany (7 points, 2-0-1-3)
- United States (5 points, 1-1-0-3)
- Hungary (3 points, 1-0-0-4)
- Great Britain (0 points, 0-0-0-6)
Group B (Points, RW-OTW-OTL-RL)
- Canada (17 points, 5-1-0-0)
- Czechia (13 points, 4-0-1-0)
- Slovakia (11 points, 3-1-0-2)
- Norway (10 points, 3-0-1-1)
- Sweden (9 points, 3-0-0-3)
- Denmark (5 points, 1-1-0-4)
- Slovenia (3 points, 0-1-1-4)
- Italy (1 point, 0-0-1-5)
Sunday Highlights
Latvia 6, Great Britain 0
Latvia scored three goals apiece in the first and second periods en route to the 6-0 victory.
Forward Eduards Tralmaks led the scoring effort with a goal and two assists. His goal put Latvia up 4-0 in the second.
Forwards Rudolfs Balcers, Deniss Smirnovs and Haralds Egle had a goal and an assist each.
Goaltender Kristers Gudlevskis posted a 19-save shutout for Latvia, which outshot Great Britain 38-19.
Denmark 3, Italy 2 (Shootout)
An exciting game ended in a victory for Denmark after Patrick Russell scored the game's lone shootout goal.
Denmark scored two goals within 16 seconds in the first period to take a 2-0 edge. Christian Wejse scored at 2:33, and Mikkel Aagaard added one at 2:49.
Tommy Purdeller then responded with two second period goals to tie the game at two (1:17 and 15:34).
Neither team scored in the third period and overtime, leading to the shootout and Denmark's victory.
Finland 5, Austria 2
Finland enjoyed a dominant 5-2 victory over Austria for its sixth regulation win in six tries this tournament.
Forward Mikael Granlund put Finland on the board at 18:39 of the first period. Finland broke this game open in the second period, though, with three goals from forwards Saku Maenalanen, Jesse Puljujarvi and Sakari Manninen.
Forward Benjamin Nissner got one back for Austria in the third, but forward Patrik Puistola responded with another goal for the 5-1 Finland lead. Forward Leon Wallner closed the scoring for Austria with 1:36 left in regulation.
Canada 5, Slovakia 1
Canada remains undefeated in the tournament after scoring four third period goals to defeat Slovakia 5-1.
Forwards Gabriel Vilardi, John Tavares, Ryan O'Reilly and Macklin Celebrini all scored within a 7:07 span to turn a one-all tie two minutes into the third period into a 5-1 lead roughly midway through the third period.
Forward Dylan Cozens gave Canada the 1-0 lead in the first period, but Slovakia responded in the second when forward Kristian Pospisil poured one home.
Only two days of preliminary round action remain on Monday and Tuesday before the knockout round begins Thursday with the quarterfinals.





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