NBCUniversal Programming for Day 1 of the XXII Olympic Winter Games

Saturday is when the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi begin in earnest. Women’s hockey begins when Team USA goes for the gold medal that has eluded it since 1998 against Finland at 3 a.m. ET on NBCSN.

The defending gold medalist in women’s hockey, Canada begins its defense of its gold medal vs. Switzerland also on MSNBC.

In primetime, women’s moguls in freestyle skiing takes place with defending gold medalist Hannah Kearney hoping to repeat while holding off the challenge from the three Dufour-Lapointe sisters from Canada.

NBCSN has coverage of team figure skating beginning at 9:30 a.m. ET.

Here’s the full schedule for Saturday, Day 1 of the 2014 Olympic Winter Games from Sochi.

NBC Sochi Olympics LogoWORLD ICE DANCE CHAMPIONS MERYL DAVIS & CHARLIE WHITE OF U.S. HIGHLIGHT SATURDAY PRIMETIME COVERAGE OF THE 2014 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES

LIVE Coverage Begins Tomorrow, Sat. Feb 8 at 3 a.m. ET on NBCSN with Team USA Women’s Hockey vs. Finland
LIVE Coverage of Team Figure Skating on NBCSN Begins at 9:30 a.m. ET
MSNBC Presents 2010 Vancouver Olympic Women’s Hockey Gold Medalist Canada vs. Switzerland LIVE at 8 a.m. ET
All Events Live Streamed on NBCOlympics.com and NBC Sports Live Extra Mobile & Tablet App

Stamford, Conn, — February 7, 2014 — NBC’s primetime coverage tomorrow, Saturday, February 8, features the ladies’ and ice dance teams short programs on the second day of the inaugural team figure skating competition. 2010 Olympic silver medalists and reigning World ice dance champions Meryl Davis and Charlie White anchor a strong American team for the short program. In women’s moguls, 2010 Olympic gold medalist Hannah Kearney returns to the Olympics in hopes of becoming the first freestyle skier to win two gold medals. Also making its Olympic debut is men’s snowboard slopestyle, featuring a trio of high-flying Canadians, including 20-year-old phenom Mark McMorris, who looks to recover from a disappointing first day of qualifying.

Day 1 of the 2014 Olympic Winter Games begins on NBCSN at 3 a.m. ET Saturday, February 8, with live coverage of women’s hockey as 2010 Vancouver Olympic silver medalist Team USA begins its title bid against bronze medalist Finland. NBCSN’s coverage on Saturday continues at 5:30 a.m. ET with the gold medal finals for women’s skiathlon and the men’s speed skating 5000m event. Live coverage of team figure skating will begin with the ice dancing short program at 9:30 a.m. ET on NBCSN. At 8 a.m. ET on Saturday, MSNBC features live coverage of women’s hockey with 2010 Vancouver Olympic gold medalist Canada vs. Switzerland.

On Sunday, February 9, NBC’s primetime coverage includes the gold medal final for the team figure skating event concluding with the ladies’ free skate and ice dancing free dance. Also during primetime, Bode Miller, the most decorated U.S. Olympic skier of all time, attempts to become the third American to win gold in the men’s downhill event, and South Lake Tahoe’s Jamie Anderson competes in the women’s snowboard slopestyle final, where she is favored to win the event’s first gold medal. Rounding out primetime coverage, is men’s ski jumping in the individual K-95 event where Austrian star Gregor Schlierenzauer looks to win his first individual Olympic gold medal in the event.

Live coverage on Sunday, February 9, begins at 3 a.m. ET on NBCSN with Sweden vs. Japan in women’s hockey.

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 (all times ET unless otherwise noted).

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 (DAY 1)

NBC

2:30 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Men’s Ski Jumping – Individual K-95 Competition
Men’s Biathlon – 10km Sprint Gold Medal Final
Men’s Speed Skating – 5000m Gold Medal Final
Women’s Cross-Country – Skiathlon Gold Medal Final

8 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.
Figure Skating – Team Event

  • Ice Dancing Short Dance
  • Ladies’ Short Program

Men’s Snowboarding – Slopestyle Gold Medal Final
Women’s Freestyle Skiing – Moguls Gold Medal Final

Midnight – 1 a.m.
Figure Skating – Team Event

  • Pairs’ Free Skate

Men’s Luge – Singles Competition

1 a.m. – 4:30 a.m.
Primetime Encore

NBCSN

3 a.m. – 5:30 a.m.
Women’s Hockey – USA vs. Finland (LIVE)

5:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Women’s Cross-Country – Skiathlon Gold Medal Final (LIVE)
Men’s Speed Skating – 5000m Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

9:30 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Figure Skating – Team Event
Ice Dancing Short Dance (LIVE)

11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Figure Skating – Team Event

  • Ladies’ Short Program (LIVE)
  • Pairs’ Free Skate (LIVE)

6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Game of the Day: Women’s Hockey – USA vs. Finland

MSNBC

8 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Women’s Hockey – Canada vs. Switzerland (LIVE)

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Primetime):

  • Figure Skating Team Event – Short Dance, Ladies’ Short Program: For the first time in Olympic history, figure skaters of all four disciplines compete on the same team in this new event. On day two of the three-day competition, the ladies and ice dance teams skate their short programs, with 2010 Olympic silver medalists and reigning world champions in ice dance Meryl Davis and Charlie White anchoring a strong American team.
  • Snowboarding – Men’s Slopestyle Gold Medal Final: Slopestyle, a new judged event in which riders perform tricks and high-flying jumps over a downhill course, makes its debut in Sochi, promising to bring to the Games the same excitement that has characterized snowboard halfpipe. The men’s event will feature a trio of high-flying Canadians, including 20-year-old phenom Mark McMorris.
  • Women’s Freestyle Skiing – Moguls Gold Medal Final: Hannah Kearney returns to the Olympics in hopes of becoming her sport’s first two-time Olympic champion. Since winning gold in Vancouver, Kearney has dominated women’s moguls, capturing the 2013 world title and the moguls World Cup title the past three seasons.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Daytime):

  • Men’s Ski Jumping – Individual K-95 Competition: Switzerland’s Simon Ammann has shown his ability to rise to the occasion at the Olympics, sweeping both individual events in 2002 and 2010, but the spotlight may be on Austrian star Gregor Schlierenzauer, who collected three medals in Vancouver.
  • Men’s Biathlon – 10km Sprint Gold Medal Final: A combination of fast skiing and precise shooting, biathlon remains the only winter sport in which the U.S. has never won an Olympic medal. But New York native Tim Burke will look to change that in Sochi, where he will face tough competition from the home team. Russian Biathlon Union president Mikhail Prokhorov, the billionaire tycoon who also owns the Brooklyn Nets, set a goal of two or three gold medals for his athletes at the Games.
  • Men’s Speed Skating – 5000m Gold Medal Final: Reigning Olympic champion Sven Kramer of the Netherlands will be hard to beat, but the home crowd will be pulling for 2010 bronze medalist Ivan Skobrev, who competes for Russia but spends offseasons in Connecticut, where his family has lived for the last 15 years.
  • Women’s Cross-Country – Skiathlon Gold Medal Final: Norway’s Marit Bjorgen won this event in Vancouver and has a chance to challenge the all-time Olympic Winter Games women’s record of 10 medals. She enters Sochi with seven.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Late Night):

  • Figure Skating Team Event – Pairs’ Free Skate: Following the short program phase, the field is cut from ten teams to five. The free skating phase begins with pairs, with the Americans expected to be in medal contention.
  • Men’s Luge – Singles Competition: Luge legend Armin Zoeggeler of Italy will attempt to become the first Olympian – summer or winter – to win six consecutive medals in the same individual event.

NBCSN HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Women’s Hockey – USA vs. Finland: The U.S. women have won medals at all four Olympic tournaments but no gold since 1998. They begin their title bid LIVE against 2010 bronze medalist Finland, which upset the Americans 3-1 in November. Finland goalie Noora Raty, who made 58 saves in that game, led the University of Minnesota to its second consecutive national title and the first undefeated season in women’s NCAA hockey history last year.
  • Women’s Cross-Country – Skiathlon Gold Medal Final: Norway’s Marit Bjorgen won this event in Vancouver and has a chance to challenge the all-time Olympic Winter Games women’s record of 10 medals. She enters Sochi with seven and begins her attempt LIVE in the event she won in Vancouver.
  • Men’s Speed Skating – 5000m Gold Medal Final: Reigning Olympic champion Sven Kramer of the Netherlands attempts to defend his title LIVE in the 5000m. But the home crowd will be pulling for 2010 bronze medalist Ivan Skobrev, who competes for Russia but spends offseasons in Connecticut, where his family has lived for the last 15 years.
  • Figure Skating Team Event – Short Dance, Ladies’ Short Program, Pairs’ Free Skate: For the first time in Olympic history, figure skaters of all four disciplines compete on the same team in this new event. On day two of the three-day competition, the ladies and ice dance teams skate their short programs LIVE, with 2010 Olympic silver medalists and reigning world champions in ice dance Meryl Davis and Charlie White anchoring a strong American team. The top five nations will qualify for the free skate round, beginning with pairs immediately following the ladies’ short program.

That will do it for this post.

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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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