Chara concludes the Olympics with one assist and nine shots on goal. He is expected to return to Boston soon.

How Chara Fared

Day Opponent Result Stats Feb. 13 USA L, 7-1 0G, 0A, 3SOG Feb. 15 SLO L, 3-1 0G, 1A, 2SOG Feb. 16 RUS L, 1-0 0G, 0A, 1SOG Tuesday CZE L, 5-3 0G, 0A, 3SOG

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Loui Eriksson, Right Wing, Sweden

Eriksson extended his goal streak to two games Friday when he got Sweden on the board five minutes after Finland opened the scoring in the second period.

He had one shot on goal, but the veteran winger had an excellent all-around game as a penalty killer and a strong defensive presence in all three zones. Eriksson received a team-high 7:41 of ice time among forwards in the third period. The Swedish coaching staff is able to trust him late in games because of his high hockey IQ and defensive abilities.

How Eriksson Has Fared

Day Opponent Result Stats Feb. 12 CZE W, 4-2 0G, 0A, 2SOG Feb. 14 SUI W, 1-0 0G, 0A, 1SOG Feb. 15 LAT W, 5-3 0G, 0A, 3SOG Wednesday SLO W, 5-0 1G, 1A, 3SOG Friday FIN W, 2-1 1G, 0A, 1SOG

Sweden will play Canada in the gold medal game Sunday.

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David Krejci, Center, Czech Republic

Krejci did not play well in the Czech Republic’s ugly 5-2 loss to the United States in Wednesday’s quarterfinal round. He was held scoreless by the Ryan Suter and Ryan McDonagh defensive pairing and only won five of his 15 faceoffs. Krejci also tallied one shot on goal and an even plus/minus rating in 17:32 of ice time.

Looking back at his performance, Krejci didn’t play to the level the Czech fans expected of him. He scored only one goal in the team’s five games and failed to make much of an impact offensively.

How Krejci Fared

Day Opponent Result Stats Feb. 12 SWE L, 4-2 0G, 0A, 0SOG Feb. 14 LAT W, 4-2 0G, 1A, 0SOG Feb. 15 SUI L, 1-0 0G, 1A, 1SOG Tuesday SVK W, 5-3 1G, 1A, 1SOG Wednesday USA L, 5-2 0G, 0A, 1SOG

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Patrice Bergeron, Center, Team Canada

Bergeron is going to play for the second gold medal of his international career when Canada takes on Sweden in Sunday’s Olympic final. The Canadians defeated the U.S. 1-0 in Friday’s semifinal, and Bergeron remained on the top line alongside Pittsburgh Penguins forwards Sidney Crosby and Chris Kunitz.

Bergeron was held scoreless, but he did tally four shots on goal in the first period and went 7-for-12 in the faceoff circle. He also took a number of important draws late in the third period as Team Canada protected a 1-0 advantage. As expected, the Bruins center was one of Canada’s best forwards in Friday’s victory and did a tremendous job shutting down Team USA’s most productive line of Phil Kessel, James Van Riemsdyk and Joe Pavelski.

How Bergeron Has Fared

Day Opponent Result Stats Feb. 13 NOR W, 3-1 0G, 2A, 2SOG Feb. 14 AUT W, 6-0 0G, 0A, 2SOG Feb. 16 FIN W, 2-1 0G, 0A, 1SOG Wednesday LAT W, 2-1 0G, 0A, 4SOG Friday USA W, 1-0 0G, 0A, 4SOG

Canada will play Sweden in the gold medal game Sunday.

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Tuukka Rask, Goaltender, Finland

Rask didn’t play in Finland’s 2-1 loss to Sweden in Friday’s semifinal because he was battling the flu. The team has not announced its starting goaltender for the bronze medal game against the United States as of this writing.

How Rask Has Fared

Day Opponent Result Stats Feb. 13 AUT W, 8-4 W, 4GA, 16SV Feb. 14 NOR W, 6-1 DNP Feb. 16 CAN L, 2-1 W, 2GA, 25SV Wednesday RUS W, 3-1 W, 1GA, 37SV Friday SWE L, 2-1 DNP

Finland will play the United States in the bronze medal game Saturday.

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