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World ChampionshipSeason 2026

Great Britain vs USA

17 May 2026 at 11:20
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USA defeated Great Britain 5-1 at the 2026 IIHF World Championship behind two goals from Isaac Howard and a three-point night from the third line.

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Match Summary

USA defeated Great Britain 5:1. The match was played in World Championship 2026. Goals were scored by P. Cotter 13′, N. Halbert 8′, I. Howard 17′, M. Olivier 2′, D. Carlile 3′, I. Howard 16′. League standings: Great Britain #7, USA #6. Score by period: P1: 0–1, P2: 1–1, P3: 0–3.

Match Analysis

AI Summary

USA Shake Off Opening Loss to Rout Great Britain 5-1

Two nights after a dispiriting opening defeat to Switzerland, the defending champions found their stride. The United States Men's National Team powered past Great Britain 5-1 at the Swiss Life Arena in Zurich on Sunday, collecting their first win of the 2026 IIHF World Championship behind a two-goal performance from Isaac Howard and a dominant showing from the third line.

First Period: Cotter Breaks the Deadlock

The Americans controlled possession from the opening face-off but could not find a way past Great Britain netminder Ben Bowns until the 14th minute. The breakthrough came off the stick of Paul Cotter, who cleaned up a rebound at the side of the crease after sustained pressure from the third line. Mathieu Olivier and Max Sasson drew assists on the play, and the USA carried a 1–0 lead into the first intermission.

Shots in the opening frame were 10–7 in favour of the USA, but Great Britain had already shown they could generate chances — notably through forward Liam Kirk, who tested Devin Cooley with a high shot that the American goaltender managed to shake off.

Second Period: GB Strike Back, Howard Responds

Great Britain came out with renewed energy in the second period and capitalised on a power play at the 8-minute mark. Nathanael Halbert unleashed a shot from the point that beat Cooley, knotting the game at 1–1. Josh Waller and Brendan Perlini picked up the assists, and for a moment the Swiss Life Arena sensed an upset brewing.

Conor Clifton had been sent off for high-sticking moments earlier, and the British power-play unit made no mistake. The momentum, however, proved short-lived.

Just nine minutes later, former Hobey Baker winner Isaac Howard restored the American lead. Howard pounced on a turnover in the neutral zone, drove into the offensive zone, and fired past Bowns to make it 2–1. The goal stood as the turning point of the match — the USA never trailed again.

USA carried a 25–15 shot advantage into the second break.

Third Period: Americans Pull Away

If the first 40 minutes were competitive, the third period belonged entirely to the United States. The Americans struck twice within 15 seconds early in the final frame to put the game out of reach.

First, Mathieu Olivier scored at the 2-minute mark off feeds from Sam Lafferty and Paul Cotter. Then, just seconds later, defenceman Declan Carlile added another — again with Cotter and Olivier in the play — making it 4–1. Both Cotter and Olivier finished the night with a goal and two assists each, a statement performance from the USA's third line.

Great Britain unsuccessfully challenged the Carlile goal for goaltender interference, earning a delay-of-game penalty. The British penalty kill held firm, but the damage was already done.

Isaac Howard added his second of the night with under four minutes to play, converting on the power play after Travis Brown was called for holding on an Alex Steeves breakaway. Oliver Moore and Tommy Novak assisted on the play, sealing the 5–1 final.

Devin Cooley finished with 19 saves in the American net, while Ben Bowns made 27 stops for Great Britain.

Standings Implications

The win moved the USA to 1–1 (3 points) and into fourth place in Group A, firmly in the mix for a quarter-final berth. Great Britain dropped to 0–2 after also losing their opener, sitting seventh in the eight-team group.

Austria, Finland and Switzerland currently hold the top three spots with maximum points (6 each) after two matchdays.

What They Said

"You have to be willing to grind through games in these tournaments," said USA head coach Don Granato. "It took us a while to get rewarded, but we stuck with it and got three important points."

Howard was named the U.S. Player of the Game for his two-goal effort.

Up Next

The USA faces a stiff test on Monday against Finland (10:20 a.m. ET), who are 2–0 and feature Florida Panthers star Aleksander Barkov. Great Britain will look to get on the board against Hungary on Tuesday.

Match Events

Key match events between Great Britain and USA — 6 goals and 4 cards recorded during the match.

Period 1
13′
P. Cotter

M. Sasson

Period 2
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6′
C. Clifton

High sticking

N. Halbert

B. Perlini

8′
L. Steele

Slashing

12′
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17′
I. Howard
Period 3
2′
M. Olivier

P. Cotter

3′
D. Carlile

M. Olivier

Unknown

Delay of game

3′
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T. Brown

Holding

14′
!
16′
I. Howard

T. Novak

Rivalry since 2019

Great Britain vs USA Head to Head Results· 2

Great Britain and USA have met 2 times — Great Britain won 0, USA won 2, with 0 draws. Their rivalry dates back to 2019. USA leads the head-to-head with 2 victories from 2 meetings. A combined 12 goals have been scored across these fixtures, averaging 6.00 per match (3 for the home side, 9 for the visitors). Both teams scored in 1 match (50%). Over 2.5 goals landed in 2 games (100%), making it a fixture that tends to produce goals. The highest-scoring encounter finished 6–3 in 2019.

Drawn
0
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2
wins
Total goals
12 · 6.0/match
Both scored
1/2 · 50%
Over 2.5
2/2 · 100%

Recent Meetings

Match Details
Match Details
Highest-scoring game: 63 v 2019

Standings

Great Britain sit #7 and USA are #6 in the World Championship table heading into this match.

Group A

1Finland6
GP2Won2Lost0
2Switzerland6
GP2Won2Lost0
3Austria3
GP1Won1Lost0
4Latvia0
GP1Won0Lost1
5Germany0
GP1Won0Lost1
6USA0
GP1Won0Lost1
7Great Britain0
GP1Won0Lost1
8Hungary0
GP1Won0Lost1

Group B

1Canada6
GP2Won2Lost0
2Czech Republic4
GP2Won1Lost0
3Slovakia3
GP1Won1Lost0
4Slovenia2
GP1Won0Lost0
5Norway0
GP1Won0Lost1
6Sweden0
GP1Won0Lost1
7Denmark0
GP1Won0Lost1
8Italy0
GP1Won0Lost1

Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

API data: 15 Jun 2026