MILAN — Jacob Markstrom is thrilled to be tending goal for Sweden at the Olympics. He is not ready to go home just yet.
''I waited 36 years to get my first one and it's a great feeling, but you don't want it to end,'' Markstrom said.
Markstrom made 20 saves, Adrian Kempe and Gabriel Landeskog scored in the first period and Sweden avoided the earliest possible exit by defeating Latvia 5-1 in the qualification round on Tuesday. The U.S. awaits in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.
''It's a fun challenge,'' defenseman Erik Karlsson said. ''That's why we came here: to play these guys. I know everybody, including ourselves, it's probably a little bit earlier than we expected it to be, but it is what it is."
With all the pressure on — and the possibility looming of being on the NHL player-filled first plane back to North America — the Swedes endured a nervous first 10 minutes before Kempe got them on the board. Landeskog scored 41 seconds later to relieve some of the tension.
Filip Forsberg scored in the second, and Mika Zibanejad and William Nylander added insurance goals in the third. Lucas Raymond, who has been Sweden's best player minus a costly penalty, had three primary assists.
Sweden has won three of its four games in Milan and is a formidable opponent Wednesday for the unbeaten second-seeded Americans to begin the single-elimination knockout round.
''Our opponent's going to up another level,'' Landeskog said. ''What a great opportunity it is to see what we're made of.''