After quite the entertaining Thursday that involved a dominant Team USA, the men's hockey tournament in the 2014 Winter Olympics continues to heat up, as Friday will feature four more crucial matchups.

Canada will go up against Australia while Norway will go head to head with Finland.

Matt Duchene and Robert Luongo are expected to make their 2014 Winter Olympics debut in the Canada versus Austria. The latter will clearly be looking for Michael Grabner to duplicate his Thursday night hat trick, and lead the team to a victory.

On the other hand, the Sweden side will have to push forward without the likes of Henrik Zetterberg, as the captain will be out of action due to a back injury suffered.

In other Olympic hockey news, it was Czech Republic prevailed against Latvia via score of 4-2. Jaromir Jagr, who turned 42, scored his second goal of the Olympics while Jakub Voracek got the tiebreaker in the second period.

"I don't get old, man. I am alive. God help me," he said, according to Boston.

The Canada side will square off against Australia at 12 p.m. E.T. and Norway will take on Finland at the same time. The games can be viewed via live stream on NBC.