Olympics Ice Hockey 2014 TV Schedule, Live Stream: USA's Men and Women Rosters (NBC Broadcast)

By Eric Chen
USA Women's Ice Hockey Team at Sochi 2014
USA's Hilary Knight (L) waves next to teammate Meghan Duggan as they leave the ice after defeating Finland during their women's preliminary round hockey game at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games February 8, 2014. (Photo: Reuters)

The Sochi Winter Olympics 2014 hockey kicked off on February 8, 2014. The first ice hockey match for the United States was the women's match against Finland, which USA won 3-1. 

The schedule for the remaining USA women and men's hockey games has the following dates and times: 

Feb. 10 at 2 p.m. PT - USA vs. Sweden (Women - Group A)
Feb. 12 at 4:30 a.m. PT - Canada vs. USA (Women - Group A)
Feb. 13 at 4:30 a.m. PT - Slovakia vs. USA (Men - Group A)
Feb. 15 at 4:30 a.m. PT - USA vs. Russia (Men - Group A)
Feb. 16 at 4:30 a.m. PT - Slovakia vs. USA (Men - Group A)

The USA men's Olympics ice hockey team roster include the following players:  Jonathan QUICKJimmy HOWARDRyan MILLER, Cam FOWLER, John CARLSON, Paul MARTIN, Ryan SUTER, Kevin SHATTENKIRK, Ryan MCDONAGH, Brooks ORPIK, Justin FAULK, Joe PAVELSKI, Zach PARISE, Derek STEPAN, Ryan KESLER, James VAN RIEMSDYK, Dustin BROWN, Ryan CALLAHAN, Paul STASTNY, Blake WHEELER, David BACKES, Max PACIORETTY, T.J. OSHIE, Phil KESSEL, Patrick KANE.

NBC will provide television coverage of the Winter Olympics games. Other cable television networks include CNBC, MSNBC, USA, and the NBC Sports Network, will also carry Winter Olympic events from Sochi starting early Saturday morning. You can view the complete TV listing HERE

NBCOlympics.com will provide LIVE STREAM on all 15 sports on the Sochi program, as well as featuring extensive video highlights, recaps and best-of montages. Moblie users can also watch the games via the NBC Sports Live Extra mobile app (iPhone/iPad | Android). 

Check out the Full Sochi competition schedule Here.

The USA women's Olympics ice hockey team roster include the following players:

Number

Athlete

Age

Position

Club

29

 Brianne MCLAUGHLIN

26

Goalkeeper

Burlington Barracudas, Canada

30

 Molly SCHAUS

25

Goalkeeper

Boston Blades

31

 Jessie VETTER

28

Goalkeeper

Oregon Outlaws

2

Lee STECKLEIN

19

Defence

University of Minnesota Duluth

9

 Megan BOZEK

22

Defence

University of Minnesota Duluth

15

 Anne SCHLEPER

24

Defence

Boston Blades

19

 Gigi MARVIN

26

Defence

Boston Blades

22

 Kacey BELLAMY

26

Defence

Boston Blades

23

 Michelle PICARD

20

Defence

Harvard University

24

 Josephine PUCCI

23

Defence

Harvard University

7

 Monique LAMOUREUX

24

Forward

University of North Dakota

10

 Meghan DUGGAN

26

Forward

Boston Blades

13

 Julie CHU

31

Forward

Montreal Stars

14

 Brianna DECKER

22

Forward

University of Wisconsin

16

 Kelli STACK

26

Forward

Boston Blades

17

 Jocelyne LAMOUREUX

24

Forward

University of North Dakota

18

 Lyndsey FRY

21

Forward

Harvard Crimson, United States

21

 Hilary KNIGHT

24

Forward

Boston Blades

25

 Alex CARPENTER

19

Forward

Boston College

26

 Kendall COYNE

21

Forward

Northeastern University Huskies, Boston, MA, USA

28

 Amanda KESSEL

22

Forward

University of Minnesota

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