Olympic Athletes from Russia men's national ice hockey team

{{Infobox The Olympic Athletes from Russia men's national ice hockey team represented the Olympic Athletes from Russia at the 2018 Winter Olympics, as a result of the International Olympic Committee banning Russia's flag and anthem from the Olympic games, and forcing neutral Russians to play under the Olympic flag.
 * Row 1 title = Team
 * Row 1 info = {{OAR}}
 * Row 2 title = Appearances
 * Row 2 info = 1 {2018 Winter Olympics)
 * Row 3 title = Medals
 * Row 3 info = TBD
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They will play the gold medal game on 25 February against the shocking German ice hockey team who came to the final as the huge underdog. This assures the Olympic Athletes from Russia will have at least 17 medals.

Results
The Olympic Athletes from Russia were one of the favourites to win the men's ice hockey tournament at the Olympics, along with Canada, Czech Republic, Finland and Sweden. They were upset by Slovakia 2-3, but then destroyed Slovenia 8-0, and plummeted the United States 4-0. They got a bye to the quarterfinals, after being among the best four teams in the group stage and not playing the qualification playoffs. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Norway 6-1, and next faced Czech Republic and won 3-0. The Olympic Athletes from Russia's final will be against Germany, as everyone had predicted either Canada or Sweden would have made it instead of the Germans.