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Yesterday was the Men’s Playoff round to decide the four lower-ranked teams in the quarterfinals today, and all went as expected. They weren’t blowouts, but no one was in danger of advancing out of the top four playing.
Todays schedule is:
Slovakia vs Germany at 6 am ETCanada vs Czechia at 10:30 amFinland vs Switzerland at noonUSA vs Sweden at 3 pm
Report: Czechia’s Faksa out against Canada
Czechia forward Radek Faksa will not play in Wednesday’s quarter-final matchup against Canada, according to Czech reporter Robert Rampa.

Josh Morrissey and Brad Marchand might be coming back in for Canada.
The women’s medal games are tomorrow.
The AHL had two positive tests for PEDs. I looked around and cannot find any sign that either the AHL or the NHL has made their list of banned substances public. The WADA list is available online, and it includes a long list of things including masking agents.
There seems to be a desire to believe these supplement tales of woe, but I find it all a little too, “look at me, I’m a dumb jock,” to believe.
#Blackhawks GM Kyle Davidson’s statement on Rockford IceHogs goaltender Stanislav Berezhnoy’s 20-game suspension: “We were informed last week that Stanislav tested positive for a prohibited substance under the AHL/PHPA’s Performance Enhancing Substance Program. While Stanislav… https://t.co/NR9WG8SjY7
— Charlie Roumeliotis (@CRoumeliotis) February 17, 2026
NEWS: Forward David Goyette has been suspended 20 games for violating the AHL/PHPA Performance Enhancing Substance Program.
See the below statement from @SeattleKraken GM Jason Botterill. pic.twitter.com/PtbCDF5FOU
— Coachella Valley Firebirds (@Firebirds) February 17, 2026
The Leafs were back practicing today, and some of the injured were on the ice.
As Leafs return to practice today, Chris Tanev (groin) on a separate pad and Dakota Joshua (lacerated kidney) back on ice.
— Lance Hornby 🇺🇦🇨🇦 (@sunhornby) February 17, 2026
Morgan Rielly was back after missing two games.
Maple Leafs lines in first practice back after the break:
Maccelli – Tavares – Jarnkrok
McMann – Domi – Cowan
Knies – Roy – Robertson
Lorentz – Laughton – Joshua
Rielly – Carlo
McCabe – Stecher
Benoit – Myers
Woll & Stolarz
*Matthews, Nylander & Ekman-Larsson at Olympics pic.twitter.com/bg2PHEVHOh
— Nick Barden (@nickbarden) February 17, 2026
Dakota Joshua said he’s not sure on his timeline to return to game action just yet. Still needs to get his legs under him. “We’ll see how this week goes.”
— David Pagnotta (@TheFourthPeriod) February 17, 2026
– TSN
Maple Leafs forward Matthew Knies says he feels great after taking time over the Olympic break to recover from a lingering lower-body injury, while head coach Craig Berube explains how important the time off was for the ailing forward.

That’s all for now, have a great day.