4 Nations Face-Off Brings NHL Stars to International Ice
The United States, Canada, Sweden, and Finland compete in a round-robin hockey tournament showcasing elite talent ahead of the NHL's Olympic return.
- The 4 Nations Face-Off features NHL players from the United States, Canada, Sweden, and Finland, with games in Montreal and Boston from February 12 to 20.
- The United States and Canada are seen as co-favorites, with the U.S. boasting strong goaltending and a balanced roster, while Canada leads in offensive firepower.
- Key players include Auston Matthews, Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, and Victor Hedman, with Finland's Aleksander Barkov and Sweden's William Nylander also in focus.
- The tournament follows a round-robin format, with the top two teams advancing to the championship game on February 20 at Boston's TD Garden.
- Russia remains excluded from international play due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, while Czechia is notably absent despite recent success in world championships.


















