MEDALS ROUND
Single-elimination quarterfinals
(Semifinals Sweden-Belarus winner vs. Finland-Canada winner and Czech-Russia winner vs. U.S.-Germany winner on Friday. Wednesday's losers are out.)
SWEDEN VS. BELARUS
E Center
Wednesday, 11 a.m.
TV: MSNBC
SLAP SHOTS: Former Utah Grizzlies star Tommy Salo is the highest-rated goalie 95.9 save percentage, 1.50 goals-against in 2 impressive wins . . . Sweden's Mats Sundin is the scoring leader with seven points . . . This is the second time in a row Belarus has qualified for the elite eight.
FINLAND VS. CANADA
E Center
Wednesday, 8:15 p.m.
TV: NBC
SLAP SHOTS: "We've taken our lumps the last five days," said Canada executive director Wayne Gretzky. And the Great One believes our northerly neighbors are aboot to turn up the heat on the ice . . . On the injury front, Gretzky says Theo Fleury is "banged up" from that Czech check but that Eric Lindros and Mario Lemieux are good to go . . . Canada went 1-1-1 in the final round; Finland won two in a row after getting blasted by the U.S.
CZECH REPUBLIC VS. RUSSIA
The Peaks Ice Arena
Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.
TV: MSNBC
SLAP SHOTS: Dominik Hasek, who only allowed one goal while leading the Czechs to the gold medal in 1998, is only ranked fifth among netminders this time . . . Czech Republic has best power play and penalty kill among quarterfinalists . . . Russia scored as many goals (nine) as it allowed in three games.
UNITED STATES VS. GERMANY
E Center
Wednesday, 4 p.m.
TV: NBC
SLAP SHOTS: The United States' goalie-by-committee worked wonders in the final round, but look for coach Herb Brooks to use one starter likely Mike Richter in the medals round . . . Richter, Mike Dunham and Tom Barrasso combined to put the U.S. atop the team goalkeeping statistics 95.8 save percentage and 1.0 goals-against . . . Germany's Marc Seliger is ranked No. 3 in goalies who played the majority of the game for their teams.