Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Sochi 2014 Olympics - Women's Hockey Schedule/results

All times are apparently Russian, which entails either staying up really late or setting your DVR... So far, Canada and the US teams are dominating, although Russia doesn't look to be too far behind. This should be interesting. Any early bets?




Saturday, Feb. 8
   Group A: United States 3, Finland 1
   Group A: Canada 5, Switzerland 0

Sunday, Feb. 9
   Group B: Sweden 1, Japan 0
   Group B: Russia 4, Germany 1

Monday, Feb. 10
   Group A: United States 9, Switzerland 0
   Group A: Canada 3, Finland 0

Tuesday, Feb. 11
   Group B: Sweden 4, Germany 0
   Group B: Russia vs. Japan, 10 a.m.

Wednesday, Feb. 12
   Group A: Switzerland vs. Finland, 3 a.m.
   Group A: Canada vs. United States, 7:30 a.m.

Thursday, Feb. 13
   Group B: Japan vs. Germany, 3 a.m.
   Group B: Sweden vs. Russia, Noon

Saturday, Feb. 15
Quarterfinals
   TBD, 3 a.m.
   TBD, 7:30 a.m.

Sunday, Feb. 16
Quarterfinals
   TBD, 3 a.m.
   TBD, Noon

Monday, Feb. 17
Semifinals
   TBD, 7:30 a.m.
   TBD, Noon

Tuesday, Feb. 18
Classification Round
   TBD, 3 a.m.
   TBD, 7:30 a.m.

Thursday, Feb. 20
Bronze Medal
   7 a.m.

Gold Medal
   Noon

Sochi 2014 Olympics - Men's hockey schedule

I'm guessing all times are Sochi time, which means... stock up on 5 Hour Energy or set your DVR's.



Wednesday, Feb. 12
   Group C: Czech Republic vs. Sweden, Noon
   Group C: Latvia vs. Switzerland, Noon

Thursday, Feb. 13
   Group B: Finland vs. Austria, 3 a.m.
   Group A: Russia vs. Slovenia, 7:30 a.m.
   Group A: Slovakia vs. United States, 7:30 a.m.
   Group B: Canada vs. Norway, Noon

Friday, Feb. 14
   Group C: Czech Republic vs. Latvia, 3 a.m.
   Group C: Sweden vs. Switzerland, 7:30 a.m.
   Group B: Canada vs. Austria, Noon
   Group B: Norway vs. Finland, Noon

Saturday, Feb. 15
   Group A: Slovakia vs. Sweden, 3 a.m.
   Group A: United States vs. Russia, 7:30 a.m.
   Group C: Switzerland vs. Czech Republic, Noon
   Group C: Sweden vs. Latvia, Noon

Sunday, Feb. 16
   Group B: Austria vs. Norway, 3 a.m.
   Group A: Russia vs. Slovakia, 7:30 a.m.
   Group A: Slovenia vs. United States, 7:30 a.m.
   Group B: Finland vs. Canada, Noon

Tuesday, Feb. 18
Qualification Playoff Round
   TBD, 3 a.m.
   TBD, 7:30 a.m.
   TBD, Noon
   TBD, Noon

Wednesday, Feb. 19
Quarterfinals
   TBD, 3 a.m.
   TBD, 7:30 a.m.
   TBD, Noon
   TBD, Noon

Friday, Feb. 21
Semifinals
   TBD, 7 a.m.
   TBD, Noon

Saturday, Feb. 22
Bronze Medal
   10 a.m.

Sunday, Feb. 23
Gold Medal
   7 a.m.

Friday, February 7, 2014

Olympic hockey features faces familiar to WHL's US Division + a star with Seattle roots

The 2014 Winter Olympics are "officially" under way in Sochi, and for the first time in a long time, I'm interested in more than just the US and Canadian hockey teams. Hockey fans in the greater Seattle area should also be interested in checking out other teams, especially the one from the Czech Repbulic, as they may recognize a few names from the WHL's US Division teams (Everett Silvertips, Portland Winterhawks, Seattle Thunderbirds, Spokane Chiefs and Tri-City Americans), plus an NHL star with deep roots in Western Washington.

Former Everett Silvertips (and current Tampa Bay Lightning) defenseman RADKO GUDAS will help defend the blue line for Team Czech. Longtime Seattle Thunderbirds (and NHL) fans might get a kick out of seeing forward PETR NEDVED play again. Petr's been active in the Czech league after retiring from the NHL in 2008. This is his second Olympics - he helped Team Canada win silver in 1994. The 42 year old will be joined by another spring chicken, 41 year old JAROMIR JAGR, who's still showing he can contribute at the NHL level, although I wish he'd go back to the Penguins instead of playing in New Jersey...  Here's the Czech Republic's complete team roster.

 Radko Gudas (Photo: Everett Silvertips/Frank Deines III)

Former T-Birds (and current San Jose Sharks) forward PATRICK MARLEAU is helping represent Canada in his second Olympics. Former Tri-City Americans (and current Montreal Canadiens) goalie CAREY PRICE has also been named to Team Canada. Canada is chock-full of WHL alumni. Click here for the complete roster.

Patrick Marleau (Photo: Seattle Thunderbirds)

Watch for former Portland Winterhawks (and current Minnesota Wild) forward NINO NIEDERREITER on the Swiss team. Complete roster here.

Former Spokane Chiefs (and current New York Islanders) forward MICHAEL GRABNER is representing Team Austria. Complete roster here.

Former Portland Winterhawks (and current Chicago Blackhawks) forward MARIAN HOSSA is suiting up for Team Slovakia, along with his brother MARCEL, who also played for the Winterhawks (and currently plays for Riga Dynamo in the KHL). Here's the complete roster.

Marian Hossa (Photo: Portland Winterhawks)

Team USA's roster includes St. Louis Blues' star forward TJ Oshie, who cut his hockey teeth with the Seattle Junior Hockey Association, before moving to Minnesota to attend the prestigious Warroad High School, then continue to hone his hockey skills at the University of North Dakota. Here's Team USA's complete roster.

TJ Oshie (Photo: St. Louis Blues)