Men's Hockey Sweden Vs Finland Live Stream: Watch Online Free 7:00 A.M. ET Friday - Winner Goes For Gold On Sunday

Men's hockey Sweden vs Finland live stream: Watch online free 7:00 a.m. ET Friday as the winner clinches their spot in the gold medal game while the loser competes for the bronze.

Sweden looks to go 5-0 at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi vs a Finland team that hasn't only lost once and that was in overtime to Canada. The Finns will 1 1/2 point underdogs, but look to upset the top-seeded Sweden team in men's hockey. Watch the free live stream online as they look to carry the momentum from knocking out the home-favorite Russia team in the quarterfinals.

Watch the free live stream online of men's hockey of Finland vs Sweden below:

Date: Friday Feb. 21
Start Time: 7:00 a.m. ET
TV Info: NBC Sports Network
Live Stream: NBC Olympics Live Extra or NBC Olympics.com  

Daniel Sedin scored his first goal in 2014 in the quarterfinal win to make the Sweds 4-0 overall; he had not scored since Dec. 30, when the Philadelphia Flyers beat his Vancouver Canucks 4-3 in an NHL shootout.

"I lost count," Sedin said about his goal-scoring drought, which spanned 22 games in the NHL and at the Olympics, according to the Detroit Free Press. "It was a good feeling. It's my job to score. It's nice to get it over."

If he gets rolling with a team that hasn't lost and has scored 15 goals in four games, this team could be destined for a gold medal game. The way Henrik Lundqvist has been playing in net, only allowing five goals in those four games, they have the recipe for greatness.

After winning bronze at the Vancouver Games, Teemu Selanne and the Finns have their sights set on their country's first gold medal in Olympic men's hockey and perhaps a chance for revenge against the United States, which routed Finland 6-1 in the semifinals four years ago, according to NHL.com.

Finland could be considered the underdog among the four teams left.

"When we came here, nobody believed in us and it doesn't matter," the Anaheim Ducks' 43-year-old right wing, playing in his sixth Olympics, said after the game against Russia. "Our team believes, and I always say the gap is not very big with these top teams. It is a good feeling."

Tuukka Rask likely will be in goal for Finland. The Boston Bruins goalie has started three of four games; he stopped 37 of 38 shots he faced against Russia in the last victory two days ago. 

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