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Sweden Dominates Italy in Olympic Hockey Opener
12 Feb
Summary
- Sweden, seeking gold since 2006, won their opening game.
- Italy scored first, marking their return to Olympic hockey.
- Sweden's Landeskog tied the game on a power-play goal.

Sweden has begun its pursuit of Olympic men's hockey gold, a title they have not secured since 2006, with a strong opening victory. Mika Zibanejad and Gustav Forsling were key offensive contributors, each recording a goal and an assist. Victor Hedman and Gabriel Landeskog also found the back of the net for the Swedish team.
Italy, making their first appearance in Olympic men's hockey since the 2006 Games in Turin, scored first. Luca Frigo capitalized on a misplayed puck by Sweden's goalie to give Italy a 1-0 lead. This marked the first Olympic goal for an Italian player since Tony Iob in 2006.
Sweden quickly responded to Italy's early lead. Just over five minutes later, Gabriel Landeskog scored a power-play goal to tie the game. Rasmus Dahlin assisted on three goals throughout the match, and goaltender Filip Gustavsson made 20 saves. Italy's prospect goalie Damian Clara made an impressive 46 saves before an apparent injury forced him out of the game in the third period.




