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Who will make it through to the men's quarter-finals?

After five days of preliminary round group play, the men's ice hockey tournament at the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 is heating up.

Four teams - the United States, reigning champions ROC, Finland and Sweden - have earned a direct qualification to the quarter-finals, with eight nations battling to join them qualification play-offs on Tuesday (15 February).

Read on for what to look out for, a full game schedule and how to watch.

Tuesday, 15 February (all times local to Beijing)

12:10: Slovakia v. Germany12:10: Denmark v. Latvia16:40: Czech Republic v. Switzerland21:10: Canada v. China

ROC are the only medallists from PyeongChang 2018 through to the quarter-finals with runners-up Germany and bronze medallists Canada both needing wins on Tuesday to reach the last eight.

After a narrow 3-2 loss to USA on Sunday, Germany's Patrick Hager says his team feels good heading into their play-off meeting with Slovakia.

"I think it was our best game of the tournament so far, so we take that positive out of that game. Sure, we're disappointed that we couldn't get points out of that but I think we're moving in the right direction," said Hager after their game against Team USA. "I think we played up and down our best hockey."

Canadian coach Claude Julien is also finding the positives ahead of their play-off game which is a quick rematch of Sunday's 5-0 win over China.

"Playing in a qualification round gives us the opportunity to play another game and to improve as a team," said Julien. "You've got to remember that we had no pre-tournament games. This is basically our third game and the more you play the better you get as a team, so hopefully this plays to our advantage."

Denmark have already won twice on their Olympic debut and will

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