
2018 Olympics: Winter TV Schedule, Live Stream and Monday Predictions
Monday marks the fourth day of competition at the 2018 Winter Olympics and medals will be handed out in eight different events in and around Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Competition began super early—or late, depending on where you are in the United States—with the action starting at 1:40 a.m. ET and running most of the morning. After a long break, due to it being overnight on the other side of the world, live-televised events resume at 7 p.m. ET.
In addition to live coverage, NBC, NBCSN and CNBC will be airing encore performances of various events as well as highlights of competition throughout the first few days of the 2018 Winter Games. You won't be lacking in icy, snowy things to watch from South Korea.
Here is the schedule for the remainder of NBC's coverage of the Winter Olympics on Monday, Feb. 12, per NBCOlympics.com. All events can also be streamed live from that Web site.
6:10-8:30 a.m. ET—NBCSN (LIVE)
Women's hockey Group B—Sweden vs. South Korea
8:30-9 a.m. ET—NBCSN
Luge—Women's singles
9-10 a.m. ET—NBCSN
Freestyle skiing—Men's moguls (medal event)
10-11:15 a.m. ET—NBCSN
Ski jumping—Women's normal hill (medal event)
11:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. ET—NBCSN
Biathlon—Men's 12.5-kilometer pursuit (medal event)
12:30-2 p.m. ET—NBCSN
Speed skating—Women's 1,500-meters (medal event)
2-4 p.m. ET—NBC
Freestyle skiing—Men's moguls (medal event replay)
Ski jumping—Women's normal hill (medal event replay)
Luge—Women's singles
4-6 p.m. ET—NBCSN
Women's hockey—Game of the day, teams TBD
4-7 p.m. ET—CNBC
Curling—Mixed doubles semifinal
7-9 p.m. ET—NBCSN
Curling—Mixed doubles semifinal
7-11:05 p.m. ET—NBC (LIVE)
Alpine skiing—Men's combined, downhill leg
Snowboarding—Women's halfpipe (medal event)
Speed skating—Women's 1,500-meters (medal event)
9-10:30 p.m. ET—NBCSN
Women's hockey—Game of the day II, teams TBD
10:30-11:05 p.m.—NBCSN (LIVE)
Snowboarding—Men's halfpipe qualifying
11:05 p.m.-1 a.m. ET—NBC
Alpine skiing—Men's combined, slalom leg (medal event)
Snowboarding—Men's halfpipe qualifying
11:05 p.m.-1:40 a.m. ET—NBCSN
Curling—Mixed doubles bronze-medal match
Medal Event Predictions:

Men's Alpine Skiing (Alpine Combined)
The alpine combined is just that, a combination of two skiing events into one. Competitors must complete both a downhill and slalom race, and their total times determine the winners.
Austria's Marcel Hirscher has won the last six overall World Cup titles and was second in the alpine combined at the 2017 world championships, finishing 0.01 seconds behind Switzerland's Luca Aerni. They're both in action, along with world championship bronze medalist Mauro Caviezel of Switzerland.
Expect that trio to be battling for the gold, with Hirscher getting the best of his rivals this time around to earn his first Olympic gold medal.
Curling (Mixed Doubles)
After losing to Canada in the semifinals, Norway will play the loser of Sunday's late match between Switzerland and the Olympic Athletes from Russia. Norway lost to the Russians 4-3 on the first day of round robin play and later beat the Swiss 6-5.
Look for the Norwegians, who made it into the semifinals after beating China in a tiebreaker, to claim the bronze in the first-ever Olympic mixed doubles competition.

Women's Snowboarding (Halfpipe)
The United States has been a fixture in the women's halfpipe since it was introduced to the Winter Olympics in 1998, winning at least one medal every time and grabbing two in 2006, 2010 and 2014. This year there's a real chance for an American sweep.
Chloe Kim qualified for the 2014 Sochi Games but was too young at just 13. Now 17, she's the heavy favorite after winning gold at the 2018 Winter X Games in Aspen in late January. Right behind her were Americans Arielle Gold, Maddie Mastro and Kelly Clark, all of whom should contend for the podium in Pyeongchang.
Clark, 34, is appearing in her fifth Olympics, having won three medals including gold in the halfpipe in 2002.
It's hard to bet against Kim after how she has dominated this event for the past few years. Two of her three teammates figure to grab the other medals.
All dates/times based on NBC's U.S. TV schedule (ET), which is 14 hours behind the dates/times in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
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