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WATCH LIVE: Team USA hockey vs. Canada in Olympic men’s semifinal

Team USA's Wheeler, Oshie, Orpik and McDonagh celebrate a goal by Mcdonagh against Slovenia during the second period of their men's preliminary round ice hockey game at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics

Team USA’s Blake Wheeler (28), T.J. Oshie (2nd from L), Brooks Orpik (44) and Ryan McDonagh (27) celebrate a goal by McDonagh against Slovenia during the second period of their men’s preliminary round ice hockey game at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, February 16, 2014. REUTERS/Brian Snyder (RUSSIA - Tags: OLYMPICS SPORT ICE HOCKEY)

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The United States carries a ton of momentum into this game while Canada might deal with a little self-doubt (and no John Tavares), but the bottom line is that both teams come in undefeated and only one will go to the gold medal game against Sweden.

Their semifinal match kicks off at noon ET today, so click here for the live stream:

MEN’S HOCKEY – Semifinals

United States vs. Canada: 12 p.m. ET (NBCSN) – CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE

You may remember a certain game on Feb. 28, 2010 when Sidney Crosby scored the golden goal to give Canada gold and leave the U.S. with silver. Crosby, naturally, will be on the ice, but the U.S. better hope that Ryan Miller remains a spectator behind Jonathan Quick. (Being that Miller’s appearance would likely come from either an injury or meltdown.)

That decision to go with Quick over Miller could very well be criticized or lionized based on how this game shakes out. The winner gets to face Sweden/Finland in the gold medal match while the loser settles for bronze or fourth place.

One of the two nations will guarantee its first medal on international ice in ages; Canada hasn’t won a men’s hockey medal on the larger ice surface since 1994 while the U.S. drought stretches back to 1972.

One specific lineup note: veteran U.S. defenseman Paul Martin won’t play, opening the door for Justin Faulk’s Olympic debut. No pressure, kid.

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