Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament

The men's tournament in ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics was held in Sochi, Russia between 12–23 February 2014.

Finland finished with the bronze medal, beating the United States, with captain Teemu Selänne awarded as the MVP of the tournament, scoring twice in the bronze-medal game.

[1] In the final, Canada defeated Sweden to win the tournament for the ninth time, and avenged their 1994 gold medal loss.

Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, Norway, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States qualified as the top nine teams in the IIHF World Ranking in 2012.

In response to the controversy, Konstantin Komissarov, the referee supervisor of International Ice Hockey Federation, officially confirmed that the decision by the referee was correct, citing the appropriate use of video review in assessing the play.

[12] Canada shut out its opponents in the semifinals and final and allowed only three goals in six games.

[13] Several provinces and cities relaxed their liquor laws to allow bars to open as early as 4 am.

[17] Hat trick scorers Goalkeepers with 40% or more of their team's total minutes, ranked by save percentage.

quarterfinal match between the United States and the Czech Republic
The Finnish national and Anaheim Ducks ' player Teemu Selänne was selected as the MVP of the tournament.