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Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics - Ice Hockey

The Winter Olympics are here, and that means Ice Hockey is back on our screens!


You can view the schedule here. Ice Hockey is on from 5-22 February 2026.

What is Ice Hockey?
An ice hockey game normally lasts 60 minutes, divided into three periods of 20 minutes each. The game is won by the team that scores the most goals.

There are normally no ties in ice hockey. If the score is still tied at the end of a game, an overtime period is played, which ends immediately with a goal by one of the two teams. If neither team has scored at the end of overtime, the game is decided by a shootout. However, in the case of the gold medal game, ties after regulation are resolved with marathon-style sudden-death overtime, with the ice resurfaced between 20-minute overtime periods. This format, introduced in 2019, continues indefinitely until one team scores, guaranteeing that the game is won on the ice rather than in a shootout.

Men's ice hockey teams have a maximum of 25 players: 22 skaters and three goaltenders. Women's teams consist of 23 players, three of whom are goaltenders. During the game, a maximum of six team members can be on the ice at one time. This typically consists of five skaters and one goaltender, but the goaltender can be replaced by a sixth skater in special situations.

Very brief history of ice hockey
Ice hockey originated in Canada in the early 19th century, although the word 'hockey' derives from an old French word, “hocquet”, meaning “stick”. Around 1860, the ball (initially used in the sport) was replaced by a disk, and in 1879, two students from McGill University set down the first rules for the new game.

The first recognized team, the McGill University Hockey Club, was founded in 1880 when ice hockey became Canada's national sport and spread throughout the country. In 1892, the Canadian Governor General established the Stanley Cup, which was first won by a team representing the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association.

In the 1890s, the sport expanded south of the Canadian border to the United States, with the first documented game in 1895 between Johns Hopkins and Yale universities. Ice hockey arrived in Europe shortly after, and the sport made its Olympic debut at the Summer Games in Antwerp in 1920.

Men's ice hockey has featured at the Winter Olympics since the 1924 Games in Chamonix, while women's ice hockey made its official debut in 1998 in Nagano. Given the history of the sport, it is no surprise that Canada dominated the early tournaments. However, in 1956 and until its break-up, the Soviet Union became the team to beat, with its supremacy interrupted by the USA in 1960 at Squaw Valley and in 1980 at Lake Placid, with the latter famously known as “The Miracle on Ice.” Since the mid-1990s, Sweden and the Czech Republic have joined the club of Olympic champions, while Canada has triumphed in three of the last six editions of the Olympics.

The women's tournament has been a battle between Canada and the United States, with each NOC claiming seven medals at the Games. However, Canada has finished top of the podium five times to the USA’'s two and are the defending Olympic champions following their victory at Beijing 2022.

(edited 3 weeks ago)
Hope you don't mind me adding this in the thread.
Teams Competing:
Women:
Group A:
Canada
United States
Finland
Czech Republic
Switzerland
Group B:
Germany
Sweden
Japan
Italy
France
Men:
Group A:
Canada
Czech Republic
Switzerland
France
Group B:
Finland
Sweden
Slovakia
Italy
Group C:
United States
Germany
Latvia
Denmark
Before the Opening Ceremony, the Women's Ice Hockey game of Italy vs France and another unknown ice hockey game will be broadcast on BBC iPlayer/Red Button.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002r332
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002r1ly
Anyone else watching USA vs Czechia?
Germany in control at the moment agaisnt Japan in the women’s match. Germany were 5-0 up at one point. Japan scored 2 in quick succession but Germany look safe for thid match.
Germany take it. Next match is Sweden Italy ij about 10-20 minutes
Sweden taken an early lead against Italy as the first period ends. 1-0
We are in the 3rd and final period now. Sweden have pulled away and are leading 5-1
Sweden take the victory. USA vs Finland now up. 0-0 after the first period,
The score is now 1-0 to the USA. USA also top their group so it’s looking handy for them
USA now 4-0 up. Done deal

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