NBCUniversal’s Programming for Day 12 of the XXII Olympic Winter Games

For Wednesday, we begin to head into the home stretch of the 2014 Winter Olympics. The quarterfinals in men’s hockey will take place throughout Wednesday morning and into the early afternoon.

Sweden vs. Slovenia and Finland vs. Russia will air on NBCSN at 3 a.m. ET and 7:30 a.m. ET, respectively. Then Canada vs. Latvia and USA vs. Czech Republic will both be on at noon ET with the Canada game on MSNBC and Team USA on USA Network.

The women’s short program in figure skating airs on NBCSN starting at 10 a.m. ET.

MSNBC will also air one women’s and one men’s curling semifinals on tape delay at 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., respectively.

USA will air the women’s curling semifinal between Great Britain vs. Canada live at 5 a.m. ET.

In primetime, NBC takes the men’s giant slalom in alpine skiing, the ladies short program, the women’s two-man bobsled and snowboarding parallel giant slalom.

Here’s how things shape up on Wednesday.

NBC Sochi Olympics LogoREIGNING U.S. FIGURE SKATING CHAMPION GRACIE GOLD MAKES HER INDIVIDUAL PROGRAM DEBUT, WED., FEB. 19 AT 8/7c ON NBC

Reigning World Champion Ted Ligety & Six-Time Olympic Medalist Bode Miller Compete in Giant Slalom Gold Medal Final in Primetime on NBC
2010 Olympic Bronze Medalist Elana Meyers Competes in Women’s Bobsled Gold Medal Final in Primetime on NBC
Every Men’s Hockey Quarterfinal Game LIVE across NBCSN, MSNBC and USA Network
USA-Czech Republic Men’s Hockey Quarterfinal Airs Live at 12 Noon ET Wednesday on USA Network; Live Ladies’ Figure Skating Remains on NBCSN
All Events Live Streamed on NBCOlympics.com and NBC Sports Live Extra Mobile & Tablet App

Stamford, Conn, February 18, 2014 – NBC’s primetime coverage of the XXII Olympic Winter Games tomorrow, Wednesday, February 19 at 8/7c is highlighted by the short program in ladies’ figure skating where reigning U.S. champion Gracie Gold makes her individual program debut after winning bronze in the team event. The program also features 2010 Olympic gold medalist Yuna Kim of South Korea, Yulia Lipnitskaya, who helped lead Russia to gold with a top performance in the team event, and two-time U.S. national champion Ashley Wagner. Also highlighting primetime is the giant slalom gold medal final in men’s alpine skiing featuring reigning world champion Ted Ligety and Bode Miller, the most decorated skier in U.S. Olympic history, who most recently earned bronze in the super-G. In women’s bobsled, 2010 Olympic bronze medalist Elana Meyers, who currently sits in first place, takes her final runs. Rounding out primetime coverage is the parallel giant slalom gold medal final in men’s snowboarding.

The quarterfinal round of the men’s Olympic hockey tournament begins on Wednesday, as USA Network hosts coverage of Team USA vs. Czech Republic, and MSNBC hosts coverage of Canada vs. Latvia, both live at Noon ET. NBCSN’s live coverage on Wednesday begins at 3 a.m. ET with Sweden vs. Slovenia and continues at 7:30 a.m. ET with Finland vs. Russia.

Also highlighting NBCSN’s live programming Wednesday is coverage of the short program in ladies’ figure skating and the team sprint gold medal final in women’s cross-country. The parallel giant slalom gold medal finals in men’s and women’s snowboarding will round out NBCSN’s coverage on Wednesday.

Medal round curling coverage begins Wednesday with all four semifinals shown across MSNBC, USA Network and CNBC. Women’s curling semifinals will include Great Britain facing an undefeated Canadian team live on USA Network at 5 a.m. ET and Sweden vs. Switzerland at 9 a.m. ET on MSNBC.  In the men’s semifinals, MSNBC hosts coverage of top seeded Sweden vs. Great Britain at 2:30 p.m. ET and CNBC hosts coverage of Canada vs. China at 5 p.m. ET.

NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports Live Extra app allows cable, satellite and telco customers to live stream more than 1,000 exclusive hours of Sochi Olympics content, including all sports, all competition and all medal events. The NBC Olympics Highlights and Results app is the home of up-to-date TV and online streaming schedules, live results, athlete profiles and replays of the Games’ most memorable moments. In addition, through the “Primetime Companion” section, the app serves as the signature second-screen tool for NBC’s nightly primetime coverage.

For more information on live streaming, please go to: NBCOlympics.com/LiveExtra

For the full schedule of NBCUniversal’s Olympic coverage, please go to: NBCOlympics.com

Listings subject to change.  For NBC primetime, late night and daytime during the 2014 Olympic Winter Games, all times listed are ET/PT unless otherwise noted. For NBCSN, MSNBC, CNBC and USA all times listed are ET.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 (DAY 12)

NBC

3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Women’s Speed Skating – 5000m Gold Medal Final
Men’s Cross-Country – Team Sprint Gold Medal Final
Women’s Cross-Country – Team Sprint Gold Medal Final

8 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.
Ladies’ Figure Skating – Short Program
Men’s Alpine Skiing – Giant Slalom Gold Medal Final
Women’s Bobsled – Gold Medal Final Runs
Men’s Snowboarding – Parallel Giant Slalom Gold Medal Final

1 a.m. – 2 a.m.
Biathlon – Mixed Relay Gold Medal Final

2 a.m. – 4:30 a.m.
Primetime Encore

NBCSN

3 a.m. – 5:30 a.m.
Men’s Hockey – Quarterfinal, Sweden vs. Slovenia (LIVE)

5:30 a.m. – 7:30 a.m.
Men’s Snowboarding – Parallel Giant Slalom Gold Medal Final
Women’s Snowboarding – Parallel Giant Slalom Gold Medal Final
Women’s Cross-Country – Team Sprint Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

7:30 a.m. – 10 a.m.
Men’s Hockey – Quarterfinal, Finland vs. Russia (LIVE)

10 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
Ladies’ Figure Skating – Short Program Part 1 (LIVE)

11:45 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Ladies’ Figure Skating – Short Program Part 2 (LIVE)

3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Men’s Hockey Encore – Quarterfinal, Finland vs. Russia

5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Game of the Day: Men’s Hockey – Quarterfinal, USA vs. Czech Republic

MSNBC

9 a.m. – Noon
Women’s Curling – Semifinal, Sweden vs. Switzerland

Noon – 2:30 p.m.
Men’s Hockey – Quarterfinal, Canada vs. Latvia (LIVE)

2:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Men’s Curling – Semifinal, Sweden vs. Great Britain

CNBC

5 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Men’s Curling – Semifinal, Canada vs. China

USA

5 a.m. – 8 a.m.
Women’s Curling – Semifinal, Great Britain vs. Canada (LIVE)

Noon – 3 p.m.
Men’s Hockey – Quarterfinal, USA vs. Czech Republic (LIVE)

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Primetime):

  • Ladies’ Figure Skating – Short Program: Gracie Gold, the 18-year-old reigning national champion with the winning name, leads the U.S. team that also features two-time national champion Ashley Wagner and 15-year-old Polina Edmunds. Internationally, South Korea’s Yuna Kim returned to major competition last season looking as peerless as she was winning gold in Vancouver, while Russia’s Yulia Lipnitskaya has been a breakout star for the hosts at these Games.
  • Men’s Alpine Skiing – Giant Slalom Gold Medal Final: Reigning world champion Ted Ligety skis for gold in his signature event, the giant slalom. Bode Miller, the most decorated skier in U.S. Olympic history, could also contend in this event, in which he won silver in Salt Lake.
  • Women’s Bobsled – Gold Medal Final: A 2010 Olympic bronze medalist as a brakeman, Elana Meyers is now in the driver’s seat with 2012 Olympic track gold medalist Lauryn Williams in her sled. The duo currently have the top American sled in first place. Another U.S. sled, driven by Jamie Greubel, currently sit in third.
  • Men’s and Women’s Snowboarding – Parallel Giant Slalom Gold Medal Final: The knockout rounds in snowboarding’s parallel giant slalom events are expected to feature married Russian couple Alena Zavarzina and Vic Wild. Wild, from White Salmon, Washington, competed for the United States before marrying Zavarzina, a native of Siberia and former world champion, in 2011.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Daytime):

  • Women’s Speed Skating – 5000m Gold Medal Final: The 2014 Games will be a victory lap for Germany’s Claudia Pechstein, who made her Olympic debut in 1992. Another medal would give the 41-year-old 10 for her career, tying the all-time Olympic Winter Games women’s record.
  • Men’s Cross-Country – Team Sprint Gold Medal Final: The hosts have become serious contenders in this event since earning bronze in Vancouver. Moscow native Nikita Kryukov won both sprint events at the 2013 World Championships and will anchor the talented Russian team.
  • Women’s Cross-Country – Team Sprint Gold Medal Final: The U.S. won the 2013 world title in the team sprint, but will have a difficult time fending off the sport’s Scandinavian powers.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Late Night):

  • Biathlon – Mixed Relay Gold Medal Final: This new event for Sochi gives nations the chance to showcase their depth of talent, as men and women team up to win gold.

NBCSN HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Men’s Hockey – Quarterfinal, Sweden vs. Slovenia (LIVE): With New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist in net, Sweden enters the quarterfinals as the top seeded team in the men’s tournament. The Swedes, who won gold in Torino, take on Olympic newcomers Slovenia.
  • Men’s Hockey – Quarterfinal, Finland vs. Russia (LIVE): The hosts will have immense crowd support skating on home ice against Finland. Led by captain Pavel Datsyuk and star Alex Ovechkin, the Russians enter the quarterfinals after defeating Norway 4-0. The Finns should be a tough test, though, as they have earned a medal in each of the past two Olympic hockey tournaments.
  • Ladies’ Figure Skating – Short Program (LIVE): Gracie Gold, the 18-year-old reigning national champion with the winning name, leads the U.S. team that also features two-time national champion Ashley Wagner and 15-year-old Polina Edmunds. Internationally, South Korea’s Yuna Kim returned to major competition last season looking as peerless as she was winning gold in Vancouver, while Russia’s Yulia Lipnitskaya has been a breakout star for the hosts at these Games.
  • Women’s Cross-Country – Team Sprint Gold Medal Final (LIVE): The U.S. won the 2013 world title in the team sprint, but will have a difficult time fending off the sport’s Scandinavian powers.
  • Men’s and Women’s Snowboarding – Parallel Giant Slalom Gold Medal Final: The knockout rounds in snowboarding’s parallel giant slalom events are expected to feature married Russian couple Alena Zavarzina and Vic Wild. Wild, from White Salmon, Washington, competed for the United States before marrying Zavarzina, a native of Siberia and former world champion, in 2011.

MSNBC HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Men’s Hockey – Quarterfinal, Canada vs. Latvia (LIVE): 2010 Olympic gold medalist Canada embarks on its playoff run to defend its Vancouver title. With star Sidney Crosby at the helm, the Canadians square off against Latvia, who surprised Switzerland in the qualification round, 3-1.
  • Women’s Curling – Semifinal, Sweden vs. Switzerland: Sweden has won the past two Olympic gold medals, but must defeat 2012 world champion Switzerland in order to reach its third consecutive Olympic gold medal final.
  • Men’s Curling – Semifinal, Sweden vs. Great Britain: After finishing the round robin at the top of the standings, reigning world champion Sweden has the number one seed in the playoffs.

CNBC HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Men’s Curling – Semifinal, Canada vs. China: Canada has won the past two Olympic gold medals and look to continue its proud curling tradition against upstart China.

USA HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Men’s Hockey – Quarterfinal, USA vs. Czech Republic (LIVE): Team USA enters the quarterfinals with plenty of momentum following its memorable shootout victory over Russia and two impressive offensive displays against the Slovakia and Slovenia in the preliminary round. The U.S. men’s hockey team has not won a medal away from North America since 1972 and can take the next step to ending that streak with a win over the Czech Republic.
  • Women’s Curling – Semifinal, Great Britain vs. Canada (LIVE): Canada finished the round robin undefeated, but face a tough test against reigning world champion Great Britain.

And that will do it.

About Ken Fang

Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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