Canada's Jordan Binnington showcased his stellar goaltending skills in the Olympic opener, leading Team Canada to a 5-0 victory over Team Czechia. With 26 saves, Binnington, a St. Louis Blues player, was instrumental in Canada's gold medal pursuit at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The game marked Binnington's Olympic debut after his championship win with Canada at the 4 Nations Face-Off last year. Team Canada, aiming for its third consecutive gold at the Olympics featuring NHL players, scored five goals in total. Celebrini, Stone, Horvat, MacKinnon, and Suzuki each contributed a goal, with McDavid providing three assists and Crosby and Harley adding two assists each. Despite Lukas Dostal's 31 saves for Team Czechia, the team couldn't prevent Canada's dominance. Celebrini's goal, assisted by McDavid and Makar, set the tone early. Stone's tap-in, Crosby's creative play, Horvat's slick feed, and MacKinnon's power-play goal showcased Canada's offensive prowess. Suzuki's final goal, with McDavid's assist, sealed the win. Binnington's highlights included a diving save and a crucial stop against David Pastrnak, solidifying his role as Canada's key goalkeeper. With this win, Binnington has now won three consecutive games for Canada in best-on-best tournaments, including NHL players, a testament to his exceptional performance.