Skip to Content Facebook Feature Image

Muller 1 step closer to 2nd Olympic women's hockey medal, 12 years after helping Swiss win bronze

Sport

Muller 1 step closer to 2nd Olympic women's hockey medal, 12 years after helping Swiss win bronze
Sport

Sport

Muller 1 step closer to 2nd Olympic women's hockey medal, 12 years after helping Swiss win bronze

2026-02-16 04:38 Last Updated At:04:40

MILAN (AP) — It’s been 12 years since Alina Muller scored the most significant goal in Switzerland women’s hockey history, and she’s tired of reminiscing.

Muller’s reasons are not out of humility or lack of pride. She will forever cherish being 15 and scoring the bronze medal-clinching goal in 4-3 win over Sweden at the 2014 Sochi Games.

Muller is tired of that moment representing the first and only time the Swiss women have medaled in international play, be it the Olympics or world championships.

“I don’t really love talking about it anymore,” she told The Associated Press before the start of the Milan Cortina Games.

“I just want to create a new story with the Swiss team, win the medal with them and hopefully then we don’t have to talk about 2014 again anymore,” she added. “I don’t want to look back and have this as the only success we’ve had.”

On Saturday, Muller was only looking ahead in being one step closer to providing everyone something more to talk about.

With Muller scoring and Andrea Braendli stopping 40 shots in a 1-0 win over Finland, Switzerland advanced to the semifinals to face defending Olympic champion Canada on Monday.

Win or lose, and the Swiss are still guaranteed playing with a medal on the line on Thursday.

“It’s not there yet, but I’m definitely super happy that we have a chance to change that,” Muller said.

Muller scored a power-play goal with 5:43 left in the second period after captain Lara Stadler won a faceoff to the left of Finland’s net. Rahel Enzler quickly fed a pass to Muller, who cut toward the net and slipped a shot through the legs of Sanni Ahola.

The goal was Muller’s 15th in Olympic play, the most in Swiss women’s hockey history, and three short of the record now shared by Canadian captain Marie-Philip Poulin and Hockey Hall of Famer Hayley Wickenheiser.

Fittingly, it was Stalder who played a role, with the captain and Muller the lone holdovers from 2014.

“Those two, they’re the face of Swiss ice hockey,” said coach Colin Muller (no relation). “Alina brings you total professionalism, and Lara brings you scoring quality and a good captain. Both of them are bringing so much.”

After playing professionally in Sweden, Stalder has returned home to Switzerland to develop girls hockey.

Muller has spent much of the past decade waving the Swiss flag in North America.

She was a star in college at Northeastern, where Muller was a five-time top 10 finalist for women’s college hockey’s MVP award. Muller has since stayed in Boston, where she is in her third season with the PWHL's Fleet.

For all her achievements, the youngest hockey Olympian to win a medal, is still waiting for a second medal a month before her 28th birthday.

Switzerland has come close before.

At the 2022 Beijing Games, the Swiss lost 4-0 in the bronze medal game to Finland.

At the world championships, Switzerland played for bronze three times since 2019, and lost each time.

“We know we’re capable of it. It’s about the mindset and how mentally strong you are in such moments,” Muller said before the Games. “We have to win that last game. And that’s the step we want to take this year.”

She was even more hopeful after beating Finland. It was an outing that featured a frantic finish in which Muller and Stalder were on the ice for much of the final two minutes to protect the lead.

“I think we’re in really good shape,” Muller said of Switzerland's chances following the win. “I think it’s time for Swiss women’s hockey to win another medal.”

AP Olympic coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

Switzerland's Alina Muller (25) celebrates after scoring against Finland goalkeeper Sanni Ahola (1) during the second period of a women's ice hockey quarterfinal match at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Switzerland's Alina Muller (25) celebrates after scoring against Finland goalkeeper Sanni Ahola (1) during the second period of a women's ice hockey quarterfinal match at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Switzerland's Alina Muller (25) is congratulated after scoring a goal against Finland during the second period of a women's ice hockey quarterfinal match at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Switzerland's Alina Muller (25) is congratulated after scoring a goal against Finland during the second period of a women's ice hockey quarterfinal match at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

LONDON (AP) — Arsenal enjoyed a 4-0 rout of Wigan as five Premier League teams avoided upsets to reach the fifth round of the FA Cup on Sunday.

Third-tier struggler Wigan was overwhelmed against the Premier League leader in front of a 60,000 crowd at Emirates Stadium, with all the goals coming in the first half.

Forwards Noni Madueke, Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus were on the scoresheet along with Jack Hunt's own-goal as he tried to cut out a cross from Bukayo Saka.

Big-money summer signing Eberechi Eze set up two goals for Arsenal, which won the last of its record 14 FA Cups in 2020. Wigan won the FA Cup for the first and only time in 2013, beating Manchester City 1-0 in the final, but was relegated from the Premier League in the same season.

Premier League teams Fulham, Leeds, Sunderland and Wolverhampton joined the Gunners in the last 16.

Fulham rallied to win 2-1 at second-tier Stoke, with Harrison Reed slotting in a late winner after intercepting Stoke goalkeeper Tommy Simkin’s misjudged pass. Brazilian winger Kevin equalized for Fulham early in the second half after South Korean midfielder Bae Jun-ho's early goal for Stoke.

Midfielder Habib Diarra's penalty earned Sunderland a 1-0 win at second-tier struggler Oxford, and midfielder Santiago Bueno's goal gave Wolves a 1-0 victory at fourth-tier Grimsby at a soggy and rain-soaked Blundell Park.

Leeds needed penalty kicks to win at second-tier Birmingham after a 1-1 draw after 90 minutes and extra time.

German forward Lukas Nmecha put Leeds ahead early in the second half after being set up by Noah Okafor, but Patrick Roberts equalized in the 89th minute with a powerful shot.

In the shootout, Leeds goalkeeper Lucas Perri denied Tommy Doyle before Roberts blazed over, leaving Sean Longstaff to score and send Daniel Farke's side through 4-2.

On Saturday, third-tier Mansfield pulled off an upset by knocking out Premier League Burnley to heap more pressure on coach Scott Parker.

Non-league Macclesfield caused arguably the biggest upset in the competition's history when it beat titleholder Crystal Palace in the third round last month.

AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Arsenal's Noni Madueke and Arsenal's Bukayo Saka celebrate scoring their side's first goal during the English FA Cup soccer match between Arsenal and Wigan Athletic in London, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026.(AP Photo/Maja Smiejkowska)

Arsenal's Noni Madueke and Arsenal's Bukayo Saka celebrate scoring their side's first goal during the English FA Cup soccer match between Arsenal and Wigan Athletic in London, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026.(AP Photo/Maja Smiejkowska)

Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli, center, celebrates with teammates after scoring their side's second goal during the English FA Cup soccer match between Arsenal and Wigan Athletic in London, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026.(AP Photo/Maja Smiejkowska)

Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli, center, celebrates with teammates after scoring their side's second goal during the English FA Cup soccer match between Arsenal and Wigan Athletic in London, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026.(AP Photo/Maja Smiejkowska)

Stoke City's Bae Jun-Ho, centre, celebrates after scoring his side's first goal during the English FA Cup fourth round match between Stoke City and Fulham, in Stoke, England, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. (Nick Potts/PA via AP)

Stoke City's Bae Jun-Ho, centre, celebrates after scoring his side's first goal during the English FA Cup fourth round match between Stoke City and Fulham, in Stoke, England, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. (Nick Potts/PA via AP)

Leeds United players celebrate after winning the penalty shoot out at the end of the Emirates FA Cup fourth round match between Leeds United and Bimingham City, in Birmingham, England, Sunday Feb. 15, 2026. (Jacob King/PA via AP)

Leeds United players celebrate after winning the penalty shoot out at the end of the Emirates FA Cup fourth round match between Leeds United and Bimingham City, in Birmingham, England, Sunday Feb. 15, 2026. (Jacob King/PA via AP)

Leeds United goalkeeper Lucas Perri saves the penalty of Birmingham City's Tommy Doyle, not pictured, during the penalty shoot out at the end of the Emirates FA Cup fourth round match between Leeds United and Bimingham City, in Birmingham, England, Sunday Feb. 15, 2026. (Jacob King/PA via AP)

Leeds United goalkeeper Lucas Perri saves the penalty of Birmingham City's Tommy Doyle, not pictured, during the penalty shoot out at the end of the Emirates FA Cup fourth round match between Leeds United and Bimingham City, in Birmingham, England, Sunday Feb. 15, 2026. (Jacob King/PA via AP)

Sunderland's Habib Diarra scores their side's first goal during the English FA Cup fourth round match between Oxford United and Sunderland, in Oxford, England, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. (Adam Davy/PA via AP)

Sunderland's Habib Diarra scores their side's first goal during the English FA Cup fourth round match between Oxford United and Sunderland, in Oxford, England, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. (Adam Davy/PA via AP)

Fulham's Harrison Reed celebrates after scoring his sides second goal during the English FA Cup fourth round match between Stoke City and Fulham, in Stoke, England, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. (Nick Potts/PA via AP)

Fulham's Harrison Reed celebrates after scoring his sides second goal during the English FA Cup fourth round match between Stoke City and Fulham, in Stoke, England, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. (Nick Potts/PA via AP)

Recommended Articles