Great Britain’s IIHF World Championships campaign took another hit on Sunday, as GB ice hockey fell to a 5-1 defeat against the USA in their second group stage fixture. It was a bruising result, though GB showed enough fight to leave the ice with something to build on.
GB Ice Hockey Struggle to Contain USA After Bright Moment
The Americans drew first blood at 13:55 when Paul Cotter pounced in a goalmouth scramble, bundling home from close range. GB hit back, however, and it was a well-worked combination from Josh Waller and Brett Perlini that released Nathanael Halbert — the forward rifling a top-shelf finish from just inside the blueline to level things at 28:39. For a moment, the belief was real. Unfortunately, Isaac Howard had other ideas, restoring the USA lead with just under three minutes left in the middle period.
As a result, GB walked into the final frame already chasing the game. That proved fatal. Mathieu Olivier added a third, a deflected Declan Carlile shot made it four, and Howard struck again to seal a commanding 5-1 victory for the Americans. GB battled throughout, but the scoreline tells its own story.
Group Standings Set Up Potential Winner-Takes-All Showdown
Elsewhere in the group, Austria defeated Hungary — a result that sets the stage for what could be a decisive clash between GB and Hungary. Win that one, and everything stays alive. It is worth noting that both sides still have further fixtures beyond that match, meaning points remain available across the board.
GB will need to regroup quickly. After their earlier defeat to Switzerland, the pressure is mounting with every period played. For the latest on the IIHF World Championships, keep it locked here.

























