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Dec. 23 Canada vs. Switzerland 7pm / 4pm Montreal TSN1/4/5 Friday December 26 MATCH-UP TIME (ET / PT) LOCATION BROADCAST Russia vs. Denmark 1pm / 10 am Toronto TSN3 United States vs. Finland 3pm / Noon Montreal TSN4/5 Czech Republic vs. Sweden 5pm / 2pm Toronto TSN3 Slovakia vs. Canada 8pm / 5pm Montreal TSN Saturday December 27 MATCH-UP TIME (ET / PT) LOCATION BROADCAST Sweden vs. Denmark 1pm / 10am Toronto TSN Finland vs. Slovakia 4pm / 1pm Montreal TSN1/4/5 Switzerland vs. Czech Republic 5pm / 2pm Toronto TSN3 Canada vs. Germany 8pm / 5pm Montreal TSN Sunday December 28 MATCH-UP TIME (ET / PT) LOCATION BROADCAST Switzerland vs. Russia 5pm / 2pm Toronto TSN3 Germany vs. United States 8pm / 5pm Montreal TSN2 Monday December 29, 2014 MATCH-UP TIME (ET / PT) LOCATION BROADCAST Denmark vs. Czech Republic 1pm / 10am Toronto TSN Slovakia vs. United States 4pm / 1pm Montreal TSN Russia vs. Sweden 5pm / 2pm Toronto TSN2 Canada vs. Finland 8pm / 5pm Montreal TSN1/2/4 Tuesday December 30 MATCH-UP TIME ( ET / PT) LOCATION BROADCAST Denmark vs. Switzerland 5pm / 2pm Toronto TSN1/3 Germany vs. Slovakia 8pm / 5pm Montreal TSN Wednesday December 31 MATCH-UP TIME (ET / PT) LOCATION BROADCAST Sweden vs. Switzerland 1pm / 10am Toronto TSN United States vs. Canada 4pm / 1pm Montreal TSN1/4/5 Czech Republic vs. Russia 5pm / 2pm Toronto TSN2 Finland vs. Germany 8pm / 5pm Montreal TSN2 Friday January 2 MATCH-UP TIME LOCATION BROADCAST Relegation Game 1: Switzerland vs. Germany 11am / 8am Toronto - Quarter-Final 1: United States vs. Russia 1pm / 10am Montreal TSN Quarter-Final 2: Sweden vs. Finland 3pm / Noon Toronto TSN2 Quarter-Final 3: Czech Republic vs. Slovakia 5pm / 2pm Montreal TSN Quarter-Final 4: Canada vs. Denmark 8pm / 5pm Toronto TSN Saturday, January 3 MATCH-UP TIME LOCATION BROADCAST Relegation Game 2: Switzerland vs. Germany 7pm / 4pm Toronto - Sunday, January 4 MATCH-UP TIME LOCATION BROADCAST Semifinal 1: Sweden vs. Russia 4pm / 1pm Toronto TSN Semifinal 2: Canada vs. Slovakia 8pm / 5pm Toronto TSN Monday, January 5 MATCH-UP TIME LOCATION BROADCAST Relegation Game 3: Switzerland vs. Germany 11am / 8am Toronto - Bronze Medal Game: Sweden vs. Slovakia 4pm / 1pm Toronto TSN Gold Medal Game: Canada vs. Russia 8pm / 5pm Toronto TSN1/4/5 * TSN indicates game will be broadcast on TSN1, TSN3, TSN4 and TSN5. 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