Hockey

U.S. Eyes Victory Over Latvia in Early‑Morning World Championship Showdown

A historic rivalry and a chance to climb the Group A standings ahead of the May 28 quarterfinals

A Crucial Early‑Morning Clash

The United States men’s ice hockey squad is set to take the ice at 6:20 a.m. Eastern Time as they confront Latvia in the opening round of the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship.

Latvia enters the match with a 1‑3 record, having dropped games to Finland, Switzerland and Austria, leaving them perched near the bottom of Group A.

A Historic Edge

The Americans hold a commanding historical edge, having met Latvia 18 times in championship play and holding a 12‑1‑1‑3‑1 ledger, highlighted by a 6‑3 victory in the most recent 2024 encounter.

Key Players to Watch

Among the U.S. roster, forward Isaac Howard, forward Mathieu Olivier, defenseman Paul Cotter and blueliner Declan Carlile are expected to contribute offensively, while veterans such as Cole Caufield, Matt Boldy and Brady Tkachuk add depth and experience.

Standings and Stakes

Currently positioned fourth in Group A with five points, the U.S. team knows that a win would not only boost their tally but also secure one of the top‑four spots that earn a direct berth to the May 28 quarterfinals.

With the tournament schedule compressed and every game carrying weight, the early‑morning showdown promises a fast‑paced contest that could shape the playoff picture for both nations.

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