2018 Winter Olympics

ICE HOCKEY

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Men Preliminary Round - Group B
  • Slovakia Finished SUN, 18 FEB Hide Start Time My Time Event Status 12:10 19:10
  • Men Preliminary Round - Group C GER Germany 2 NOR Norway 1 Finished 12:10 19:10
  • Women Classifications (5-8) SUI Switzerland 2 COR Korea 0 Finished 16:40 23:40
  • Men Preliminary Round - Group A CZE Czech Republic 4 SUI Switzerland 1 Finished 16:40 23:40
  • Women Classifications (5-8) SWE Sweden 1 JPN Japan 2 Finished 21:10 4:10
  • Men Preliminary Round - Group A CAN Canada 4 KOR Republic of Korea 0 Finished 21:10 4:10
  • Men Preliminary Round - Group C SWE Sweden 3 FIN Finland 1 Finished MON, 19 FEB Hide Start Time My Time Event Status 13:10 20:10
  • Women Play-offs Semifinals USA United States 5 FIN Finland 0 Finished 21:10 4:10
  • Women Play-offs Semifinals CAN Canada 5 OAR OAR 0 Finished TUE, 20 FEB Hide Start Time My Time Event Status 12:10 19:10
  • Men Play-offs Qualifications USA United States 5 SVK Slovakia 1 Finished 12:10 19:10
  • Women Classifications (7-8) SWE Sweden 6 COR Korea 1 Finished 16:40
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  • Men Play-offs Qualifications SLO Slovenia 1 NOR Norway 2 Finished 16:40 23:40
  • Women Classifications (5-6) SUI Switzerland 1 JPN Japan 0 Finished 21:10 4:10
  • Men Play-offs Qualifications FIN Finland 5 KOR Republic of Korea 2 Finished 21:10 4:10
  • Men Play-offs Qualifications SUI Switzerland 1 GER Germany 2 Finished WED, 21 FEB Hide Start Time My Time Event Status 12:10 19:10
  • Men Play-offs Quarterfinals CZE Czech Republic 3 USA United States 2 Finished 16:40 23:40
  • Women Bronze Medal Game FIN Finland 3 OAR OAR 2 Finished 16:40 23:40
  • Men Play-offs Quarterfinals OAR OAR 6 NOR Norway 1 Finished 21:10 4:10
  • Men Play-offs Quarterfinals CAN Canada 1 FIN Finland 0 Finished 21:10 4:10
  • Men Play-offs Quarterfinals SWE Sweden 3 GER Germany 4 Finished THU, 22 FEB Hide Start Time My Time Event Status 13:10 20:10
  • Women Gold Medal Game CAN Canada USA United States FRI, 23 FEB Hide Start Time My Time Event Status 16:40 23:40
  • Men Play-offs Semifinals CZE Czech Republic OAR OAR 21:10 4:10
  • Men Play-offs Semifinals CAN Canada GER Germany SAT, 24 FEB Hide Start Time My Time Event Status 21:10 4:10
  • Men Bronze Medal Game TBD SUN, 25 FEB Hide Start Time My Time Event Status 13:10 20:10
  • WHAT IS IT ? "Ice hockey is a contact team sport played on ice, usually in a rink, in which two teams of skaters use their sticks to shoot a vulcanized rubber puck into their opponent's net to score points. The sport is known to be fast-paced and physical, with teams usually consisting of six players each: one goaltender, and five players who skate up and down the ice trying to take the puck and score a goal against the opposing team."

    METALS

  • Gold 1920 Antwerp details Canada (CAN) (1) Robert Benson Walter Byron Frank Fredrickson Chris Fridfinnson Magnus Goodman Haldor Halderson Konrad Johannesson Allan Woodman
  • sliver United States (USA) (1) Raymond Bonney Anthony Conroy Herbert Drury Edward Fitzgerald George Geran Frank Goheen Joseph McCormick Lawrence McCormick Frank Synott Leon Tuck Cyril Weidenborner
  • bronze Czechoslovakia (TCH) (1) Karel Hartmann Vilém Loos Jan Palouš Jan Peka Karel Pešek Josef Šroubek Otakar Vindyš Karel Wälzer
  • GOLD GALMARINI Nevin SUI - Switzerland SILVER LEE Sangho KOR - Republic of Korea BRONZE KOSIR Zan SLO - Slovenia
  • Robert John "Bobby" Benson (May 18, 1894 – September 7, 1965) was a Canadian ice hockey player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was the left defender for the Winnipeg Falcons, the Canadian team which won the gold medal. He was born in Davidson, Saskatchewan, to a family of Icelandic heritage[1]

    James Edward "Ed" Fitzgerald (August 3, 1891 – April 18, 1966) was an American ice hockey player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics.He was a defender in the American ice hockey team, which won the silver medal.He was born in Northfield, Minnesota .

    Broc Little is a graduate of Cushing Academy in Ashburnham.[1] Prior to turning professional, Little attended Yale University where he played four seasons with the Yale Bulldogs men's ice hockey team which competes in NCAA's Division I in the ECAC Hockey conference. In his 3rd year (2009–10) Little was named to the All-ECAC Hockey First-Team.

    Chad Kolarik was drafted 199th overall in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft by the Phoenix Coyotes while he was playing for the University of Michigan. After completing his senior year with the Wolverines in the 2007–08 season, Chad signed a three-year entry level contract with the Coyotes on April 13, 2008.[1] He was then assigned to their affiliate, the San Antonio Rampage of the AHL, for the Calder Cup playoffs.