The 2022 Paralympic Winter Games will run from March 4-13, and each day, NBCOlympics.com will provide a rundown of what to watch in every sport. All events listed below will stream live on NBCOlympics.com and Peacock, and all times indicated are in Eastern Time on Saturday night or Sunday morning. USA Network and Olympic Channel will also provide television coverage throughout the Paralympics. Visit the schedule page for listings sorted by sport and TV network.

Sled Hockey

Sled Hockey: Gold Medal Game

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Event Time (ET) How to Watch
USA vs Canada 11:05 p.m. NBCOlympics.com, USA

In a rematch of the last Paralympic final, the United States and Canada will once again face off for sled hockey gold.

Team USA, winners of the last three gold medals, have absolutely dominated the Paralympic tournament thus far, winning its three games by a combined score of 25-1. That includes a 5-0 win over Canada during the preliminary round.

One of the team's stars has been 23-year-old Brody Roybal, who scored four goals and added two assists during Thursday's 11-0 semifinal win over China.

“To date this was our best game in the tournament, but I think our best is still yet to come,” Roybal said afterward, alluding to the team's upcoming showdown with Canada.

In 2018, the U.S. and Canada produced a game for the ages in the gold medal final. It looked like Canada would hold on for a 1-0 win, but after the Canadians missed an empty-net breakaway opportunity in the final minute of the game, the Americans went back down the ice and scored an equalizer courtesy of Declan Farmer. That sent the game to overtime, where Farmer scored another goal to win it for Team USA.

The rivalry has only intensified in the years since, as the U.S. also defeated Canada in the final of both world championships held since the last Paralympics. The teams have faced each other in the final of every major international tournament since 2015, with the U.S. holding a 4-1 record in those games.

Para Cross-Country Skiing

Para Cross-Country Skiing

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Event Time (ET) How to Watch
Mixed Relay 9:00 p.m. NBCOlympics.com, USA
Open Relay 10:55 p.m. NBCOlympics.com

The cross-country skiing program comes to an end with a pair of relay events on the final day of the Winter Paralympics: the mixed relay and the open relay. Countries can select up to four athletes for each relay event, though athletes may only compete in one or the other. The two events have different requirements for team composition, while the mixed relay requires teams to select at least one athlete per gender.

With a number of medalists to pick from — Oksana Masters, Kendall Gretsch, Sydney Peterson and Jake Adicoff have all won medals in cross-country and/or biathlon — the United States will hope to challenge for a medal in at least one of the relays, but China has won gold in seven of 18 cross-country events and will be difficult for any country to beat.

Ukraine, meanwhile, is the defending Paralympic gold medalist and reigning world champion in the mixed relay. After a harrowing journey just to reach Beijing, the Ukrainian athletes have produced some of the most indelible moments at these Paralympics — they've swept biathlon podiums three times — and could once again be one of the day's biggest stories.

The relays could also feature the final Paralympic appearance for Canada's Brian McKeever, who swept all three of the men's visually impaired events. McKeever, a six-time Paralympian who will retire after these Games, is currently tied for most gold medals by any man in Winter Paralympic history with 16 but could take sole possession of the record if he participates in a Canadian relay win.

Para Alpine Skiing

Para Alpine Skiing

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Event Time (ET) How to Watch
Men's Slalom: First Runs 7:30 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Men's Slalom: Final Runs 11:30 p.m. NBCOlympics.com

Three days after winning the first Paralympic medal of his career, American Thomas Walsh will try to add another in the men's slalom, the final event of the Alpine skiing program. Walsh, who competes in the standing classification, took silver in the giant slalom earlier this week and narrowly missed the podium by 0.11 seconds in the super combined. France's Arthur Bauchet has won medals in three of the four standing events thus far, including two golds.

Austrian Johannes Aigner, 16, has been the star of the men's visually impaired events, winning four medals (three gold, one silver) in four races so far. In fact, several members of the Aigner family have been racking up hardware at these Paralympics — his sisters Veronika Aigner (guided by older sister Elisabeth) and Barbara Aigner, who also compete in the visually impaired class, shared a podium each of the last two days (once in giant slalom, once in slalom).

Meanwhile, the sitting events have been dominated by Jesper Pederson. The Norwegian has already won three gold medals plus one silver in his four events, and as the reigning world champion in men's slalom, he'll be favored to add to that collection.

Closing Ceremony

Closing Ceremony

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Event Time (ET) How to Watch
Closing Ceremony 7:30 a.m. NBCOlympics.com, USA

Athletes return to the Bird's Nest to bid farewell to the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games. Coverage of the Closing Ceremony can be seen live on USA Network, NBCOlympics.com and Peacock starting at 7:30 a.m. ET.