Your Hockey Highlights the Next Two Days For the Olympics on NBCUniversal
February 15, 2010 5 Comments
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Women’s ice hockey is live on MSNBC. Coming off of a dominating 18-0 win over Slovakia, Team Canada faces off against Switzerland.Monday, February 15 (DAY 4)
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MSNBC
5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Women’s Ice Hockey – Canada vs. Switzerland (LIVE)3:00 a.m. – 5:30 a.m.
Women’s Ice Hockey – Sweden vs. SlovakiaMSNBC HIGHLIGHTS:
Women’s Ice Hockey: Canada vs. Switzerland – The potent Canadian women’s hockey team skates LIVE in its second game of the Olympic tournament against Switzerland.Tuesday, February 16 (DAY 5)
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USA
Noon – 6:00 p.m.
Men’s Ice Hockey – USA vs. Switzerland (LIVE)CNBC
5:00 p.m. – 5:00 a.m.
Men’s Ice Hockey – Canada vs. Norway (LIVE)
Russia vs. Latvia (LIVE)
Women’s Ice Hockey – Finland vs. China (LIVE)MSNBC
5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Women’s Ice Hockey – USA vs. Russia (LIVE)USA HIGHLIGHTS:
Men’s Ice Hockey: USA vs. Switzerland – The most anticipated international tournament in the sport – men’s hockey at a Canadian Olympics – begins. The USA roster is packed with rising young stars and top-notch goaltenders. Their competition starts LIVE against Switzerland.CNBC HIGHLIGHTS:
Men’s Ice Hockey: Canada vs. Norway – One of the faces of the Games, hockey superstar Sidney Crosby, leads the Canadians in their drive for gold LIVE against Norway. “Sid the Kid” was controversially left off the 2006 Team Canada Olympic roster. Now, he’s arguably the tournament’s best player. No medal means more to the host country than gold in men’s ice hockey and the excitement level should be through the roof.MSNBC HIGHLIGHTS:
Women’s Ice Hockey: USA vs. Russia – Coached by 1980 “Miracle on Ice” hero Mark Johnson, the USA women’s hockey team is favored to meet Canada in the Gold Medal Final and today clashes with Russia, LIVE, in their second game of the tournament.
Times listed are local Vancouver time?
I’ve just finished watching the Team Canada Switzerland game on MSNBC. Could someone tell me why the good Doc Emerick and his side kick felt they had to talk and talk and talk through the play about almost everything but what was goin on on the ice?
Cause it got to 10-1 and you start to sound like a dick if you keep calling it like it’s a normal game?
I’d agree except they were doing it from the moment the puck dropped in the first period.
Because the knew it would be a 10-1 game and were trying to cover up the lopsided tournament scores thus far? 🙂