2018 Winter Olympics Live Stream: How To Watch Ice Hockey, Curling, And Luge Online On Wednesday, February 14

The 2018 Winter Olympic Game are in full swing, and if you haven’t been paying attention to the action in PyeongChang, now’s as good a time as ever to get in the game! We’ve already seen a handful of athletes take home gold, silver, and bronze, and tonight, the events continue.

NBC’s air schedule for these events may be a little crazy, but we’re here to help. If you want to get caught up with the rest of the world (PyeongChang is 10 hours ahead of Eastern time), you’ll have to do a little extra work, and luckily, we’ve got all the live streaming options you might need in one convenient place.

Wednesday’s Olympic schedule is pretty stacked; with events like hockey, luge, curling, and the ever-coveted pairs’ figure skating, you’re bound to find something worth watching. Here’s when to tune in for the most-anticipated events today:

6:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Eastern: Men’s Hockey – USA vs. Slovenia

Team USA begins its fight for the gold medal with this game against Slovenia, and you can bet that both teams are going to give it their all. With a mix of veterans and new stars on the ice, it’s likely it’ll be a close one.

5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Eastern: Women’s Curling – USA vs. Japan

Curling has seemingly become the hottest sport of this year’s Olympics, and you shouldn’t knock it till you’ve tried it. Watch these ladies push around some stones with some brooms and try not to become a superfan. We dare you.

8:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Eastern: Figure Skating – Pairs’ Free Skate

That’s right. If you were totally enamored by the sexy Moulin Rouge ice dancing that stole the show earlier this week, then you’re going to want to tune in for this skating showdown. There’s a reason it airs during primetime.

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