How to Watch the USA vs. Canada Men’s Olympic Gold Medal Game
Rolling Stone
by Jonathan ZavaletaFebruary 22, 2026
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The highly anticipated men’s hockey gold medal game between the USA and Canada at the Olympics promises to be a thrilling rematch, with both teams seeking to etch their names in history. The U.S. is aiming for its first gold since the legendary "Miracle on Ice" victory in 1980, while Canada looks to secure its first Olympic hockey title since 2014. This game follows an intense women’s final between the same two nations, which saw Team USA edge out Canada with Hilary Knight’s overtime goal. With NHL players back on the ice for the Olympics after a hiatus, fans can expect world-class competition as these rivals face off once again.
The match will air live on NBC at 8:10 a.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 22, and be available to stream via Peacock or DirecTV. For those in the U.S., Peacock offers an ad-supported plan starting at $10.99/month, whileDirecTV provides streaming options with a five-day free trial and monthly plans beginning at $50 for the first month. This game marks a significant return to form for Olympic hockey, with rosters featuring NHL players—a decision that has rekindled the intense rivalry between these two neighboring nations.
The USA vs. Canada showdown is steeped in history, with the teams meeting 19 times at the Olympics. Canada leads the series 12-7, including victories in three gold medal games (1920, 2002, and 2010). The 2010 Vancouver final remains a defining moment, where Canada’s overtime win cemented its legacy. This year’s matchup is expected to be equally intense, with both teams fielding strong rosters and the added pressure
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Originally published on Rolling Stone on 2/22/2026