
The 2026 Winter Olympic Games are officially underway, with 2,800+ athletes competing for glory over the next few weeks. Five of those athletes are members of the Vancouver Canucks: Elias Pettersson (Sweden), Teddy Blueger (Latvia), David Kämpf (Czechia), Filip Hronek (Czechia), and Kevin Lankinen (Finland).
*Note that all times are listed in Pacific Time.
For the fans interested in watching more of Elias Pettersson:
Wednesday, February 11th: Italy vs. Sweden @ 12:10 PM Pacific (Preliminary)
Friday, February 13th: Finland vs. Sweden @ 3:10 AM Pacific (Preliminary)
Saturday, February 14th: Slovakia vs. Sweden @ 3:10 AM Pacific (Preliminary)
Teddy Blueger and ex-Canuck Arturs Silovs will be playing:
Thursday, February 12th: United States vs. Latvia @ 12:10 PM Pacific (Preliminary)
Saturday, February 14th: Latvia vs. Germany @ 3:10 AM Pacific (Preliminary)
Sunday, February 15th: Latvia vs. Denmark @ 10:10 AM Pacific (Preliminary)
Czechia, featuring Filip Hronek and David Kämpf, is a sneaky good team. Their schedule is as follows:
Thursday, February 12th: Canada vs. Czechia @ 7:40 AM Pacific (Preliminary)
Friday, February 13th: Czechia vs. France @ 7:40 AM Pacific (Preliminary)
Sunday, February 15th: Czechia vs. Switzerland @ 3:10 AM Pacific (Preliminary)
How many starts will Kevin Lankinen make for Finland? We’ll find out soon! They play:
Wednesday, February 11th: Finland vs. Slovakia @ 7:40 AM Pacific (Preliminary)
Friday, February 13th: Sweden vs. Finland @ 3:10 AM Pacific (Preliminary)
Saturday, February 14th: Italy vs. Finland @ 7:40 AM Pacific (Preliminary)
Aside from watching Canucks players, fans might be interested in watching Canada and the US, the two teams with the best odds at landing gold at this year’s games. Here are their schedules.
Thursday, February 12th: Canada vs. Czechia @ 7:40 AM Pacific (Preliminary)
Friday, February 13th: Switzerland vs. Canada @ 12:10 PM Pacific (Preliminary)
Sunday, February 15th: France vs. Canada @ 7:40 AM Pacific (Preliminary)
Thursday, February 12th: United States vs. Latvia @ 12:10 PM Pacific (Preliminary)
Saturday, February 14th: Denmark vs. United States @ 12:10 PM Pacific (Preliminary)
Sunday, February 15th: Germany vs. United States @ 12:10 PM Pacific (Preliminary)
Tuesday, February 17th: TBD vs. TBD: 3:10 AM (Qualifying)
Tuesday, February 17th: TBD vs. TBD: 3:10 AM (Qualifying)
Tuesday, February 17th: TBD vs. TBD: 7:40 AM (Qualifying)
Tuesday, February 17th: TBD vs. TBD: 12:10 PM (Qualifying)
Wednesday, February 18th: TBD vs. TBD: 3:10 AM (Quarterfinal)
Wednesday, February 18th: TBD vs. TBD: 5:10 AM (Quarterfinal)
Wednesday, February 18th: TBD vs. TBD: 7:40 AM (Quarterfinal)
Wednesday, February 18th: TBD vs. TBD: 12:10 PM (Quarterfinal)
Friday, February 20th: TBD vs. TBD: 7:40 AM (Semifinal)
Friday, February 20th: TBD vs. TBD: 12:10 PM (Semifinal)
Saturday, February 21st: TBD vs. TBD: 11:40 AM (Bronze Medal Game)
Sunday, February 22nd: TBD vs. TBD: 5:10 AM (Gold Medal Game)
In Canada, the 2026 Winter Olympics (Milano-Cortina) are broadcast officially by CBC/Radio-Canada. All events can be found for free via livestream and on-demand replay on CBC Gem and CBC Sports. TSN and Sportsnet will carry some secondary event coverage as well.
*Canucks AHLers Anri Ravinskis (Latvia) and Lukas Reichel (Germany) are also competing for their countries at the Games! For a full Men’s Hockey Olympic Schedule, click here!
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