How to watch Winter Olympics 2014 online, TV schedule and more
Men’s ice hockey gets underway, along with a handful of curling matches and medal events in figure skating and Nordic combined. Your complete TV schedule for Wednesday.


Day 7 of the 2014 Winter Olympics begins shortly, and Americans will have plenty of intriguing events to watch on live television.
The big headliner of the day is the start of men’s ice hockey, although the teams involved aren’t exactly heavy draws. The Czech Republic and Sweden face off on the USA Network, while Latvia and Switzerland play each other on MSNBC. Both games will be televised at 12 p.m. ET. The women’s side features the hotly anticipated showdown between the USA and Canada, the top two gold medal favorites. That game starts at 7:30 a.m. and can be seen on NBCSN.
In other action, there will be medals handed out in Nordic combined, figure skating pairs and luge men’s doubles. All three events will be shown on NBCSN throughout the day.
Here’s your complete schedule. As always, you can catch every event at NBCOlympics.com if you have a cable or satellite subscription, and NBC’s primetime replay starts at 8 p.m. All times below are ET and medal events are in italics.
Curling
Men’s round robin
3 a.m. - USA vs. Denmark, NBCSN
5 p.m. - Switzerland vs. Great Britain, CNBC
Women’s round robin
5 a.m. USA vs. China, USA Network
Ice hockey
Men’s qualification
12 p.m. - Czech Republic vs. Sweden, USA Network
12 p.m. - Latvia vs. Switzerland, MSNBC
Women’s qualification
3 a.m. - Switzerland vs. Finland, MSNBC
7:30 a.m. - USA vs. Canada, NBCSN
Nordic combined
4:30 a.m. - Individual normal hill, ski jump, NBCSN
7:30 a.m. - Individual normal hill, cross country, NBCSN
Figure skating
10:45 a.m. - Pairs free skating, NBCSN
Luge
2 p.m. - Men’s doubles, NBCSN
More on the Winter Olympics:
• Hockey: Men’s schedule | All 12 men’s rosters | USA roster analysis



















