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How to Watch the Winter Olympics (Feb. 14): Hockey, Big Air Snowboarding, Bobsled

Hilary Knight in a hockey rink

Here's your guide to how to watch the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and where to find it all for Monday, Feb. 14, 2022. For overnight events, including the Women's Figure Skating Short Program, and the rest of Tuesday's schedule, click here.

All times listed below are in Pacific Standard Time. If you miss a live event, don't worry. The links below go to NBCOlympics.com live streams and can also be used to access on-demand video replays of events once they're over. Reminder: All events are also streamed live on Peacock (premium tier).

We'll also include notable Northern California Olympians so you don't miss any of your favorite local athletes.

View the latest Olympic TV schedule from the networks of NBC here.

How to Watch Ice Hockey

The United States' women's hockey team might get another shot against Canada in the gold medal match at the 2022 Winter Olympics, but first it will have to skate past Finland in the semifinals.

Palo Alto, Calif. native Hilary Knight is competing in her fourth Olympics for Team USA. She has two silver medals (Vancouver 2010 and Sochi 2014) and one gold (PyeongChang 2018).

Here are five things to know about hockey player Hilary Knight, a three-time Olympian.

How to Watch Snowboarding

The reigning Olympic silver medalist, Lake Tahoe, Calif. native Jamie Anderson, didn't make the cut for the Big Air Final. Her teammate Hailey Langland did qualify in the last spot.

The men’s Big Air Finals stage is set and it's a battle of heavyweights including Red Gerard, Mark McMorris, Max Parrot and Su Yiming.

How to Watch Freestyle Skiing

In the Women's Aerial event, three women from Team USA have made the final: Kaila Kuhn, Megan Nick and Ashley Caldwell.

Americans Maggie Voisin and Marin Hamill will be vying for medals in the Women's Freeski Slopestyle Final. Hamill's status, however, is in doubt after an injury during the qualifying round. Also in the hunt is Eileen Gu, the San Francisco-born skier who is competing for Team China and has already won gold at these Olympics.

How to Watch Bobsled

How to Watch Curling

Among the high-flying snowboard tricks and graceful ice skating during these winter olympics, there’s another sport that has captured the world’s attention–curling. Our Digital Correspondent Abbey Fernández learns how to play.

How to Watch Ski Jumping

How to Watch Alpine Skiing

Mikaela Shiffrin has decided to compete in the women's downhill event after a practice run that left her feeling "confident." Also in the mix for Team USA will be Sonora, Calif. native Keely Cashman.

How to Watch Speed Skating

How to Watch Nordic Combined

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