Men's Hockey Gold Medal Game Live Stream: Watch Online Free Canada Vs Sweden 7:00 A.M. ET - Winner Leaves Sochi With The Gold, Loser With Silver

Men's hockey gold medal game live stream: Watch online free Sunday Canada vs Sweden 7:00 a.m. ET as the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi comes down to one final game.

Team Canada looks to repeat as gold medalist while Sweden is trying to get back to the top of the podium on Sunday vs the Canadians like they were able to do eight years ago. Watch the free live stream online as the men's hockey finals pits the two last Olympian gold medal winners.

Watch the free live stream online of the gold medal men's hockey game Canda vs Sweden:

Date: Sunday Feb 23
Start Time: 7:00 a.m. ET
TV Info: NBC 
Live Stream: NBC Olympics Live Extra or NBC Olympics.com     

Sweden has flown under the radar for most of the tournament, but forward Daniel Alfredsson told NHL.com that might not be a bad thing.

"We've been told that we're kind of up there but not really with Canada, Russia and the U.S.," Alfredsson said. "We got into this tournament and we've played pretty good but not great, and everyone has looked for us to be better. We came through with a huge game [against Finland] when we needed to and that's a great feeling. We definitely deserved to win, and we're going to enjoy this for a few hours and then we have one big test left. We want to make sure we go home with the gold and make Sunday's game our best yet."

Like Canada, Sweden has done it with defense and goaltending. Henrik Lundqvist stopped 25 shots Friday, allowing a goal to Olli Jokinen of Finland in the semis.

"I think we played really, really well [defensively]," said Sweden defenseman Erik Karlsson, whose second-period power-play goal against Finland broke a 1-1 tie. "I think it won us the game. We were really sound in the neutral zone and the defensive zone and took away their speed as much as we could. We really didn't give them any of the quality scoring chances that we've been giving up earlier in the tournament. [Lundqvist] has been playing unbelievable for us as well. In that part we feel pretty confident."

Canada has scored 14 times in five games in Sochi and is plus-11 because it's surrendered three goals in five games. The Canadians shut down the speedy Americans, who entered the semifinals averaging five goals per game. Now they face a fellow defensive team with offensive credibility much like themselves.

"I think we've been good defensively the whole time," Canada coach Mike Babcock said. "It's hard to get real good players to be committed as our group is defensively, and yet we haven't scored. No one seems to care. It doesn't matter. You just want another opportunity."

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