
2025 4 Nations Face-Off: Where to watch, schedule, scores, TV channel, format, rosters, live stream
2025 4 Nations Face-Off: Where to watch, schedule, scores, TV channel, format, rosters, live stream
The face of 4 nations started dramatically Wednesday when Canada beat Sweden 4-3 in overtime to start the round tournament.
Canada Captain Sidney Crosby attended three of the country’s goals, including the Toronto Maple Leafs game, winner of the game by Mitch Marner, in the extension. Crosby became the fifth different player who recorded three main assists in an international tournament and the first since Peters Forsberg in Sweden won the feat during the 1996 World Hockey Cup.
Canada went on the score 3-1 before Adrian Kempe and Joel Eriksson Ek in Sweden scored goals in the third period to tie the game to force extra hours.
As the game was to overtime, Canada could only win two points, while Sweden won one.
Team Usa won a massive victory in his first game with a 6-1 break on Finland. Now, the North -Americans are scheduled for the largest pool game when they take the Canadians on Saturday night in Mont -Real.
Each team will play three games and the first two teams will face a winning-all-team game game. National teams will get three points to get a victory from the regulation, two points for an extension victory or shootout, a point for a loss of extension or shooting and there are no points for a loss of regulation.
Just like the NhlThe 4 face -to -face nations will have a sudden death period of 3 to 3. However, the game will be decided in an extraordinary period of ten minutes instead of the five minutes of the NHL. If the teams are still tied after the extension session, a three -round shooting will decide a winner. In the championship game, the overtime will take place in the traditional Playoff format with 5 to 5 hockey in consecutive periods of 20 minutes until a winner is decided.
The following is the calendar of the face of the 4 nations, the roosters and the way of seeing the tournament.
Programming, scores
- Wednesday, February 12: Canada 4, Sweden 3 (OT)
- Thursday, February 13: US 6, Finland, 1
- Saturday, February 15: Finland 4, Sweden 3 (OT)
- Saturday, February 15: USA vs. Canada, 8pm | ABC and Bell Center
- Monday, February 17: Canada vs Finland, 1pm | TNT and TD Garder
- Monday, February 17: Sweden vs. USA, 8 pm | TNT and TD Garder
- Thursday, February 20: Championship game, 8pm | Espn and td garden
Where to see the 4 nations face-off
When: 12-20 February
Where Bell Center – Montreal, Quebec, Canada; TD Garden – Boston, Massachusetts
TV: Abc, espn, tnt
Stream: FUBO (Try freeThat)
Albergia
Canada
- Captain: Sidney Crosby (Penguins)
- Help captains: Connor McDavid (Oilers), Cale Makar (Avalanche)
- Distribute: Sam Bennett (Panthers), Anthony Cyrelli (Lightning), Sidney Crosby (Penguins), Brandon Hagel (Lightning), Seth Jarvis (Hurricanes), Travis Konecny (Flyers), Nathan Mackinnon (Avalanche), Brad Marchand (Bruins), Mitch Marner (Maple Leafs), Connor McDavid (Oilers), Brayden Point (Lightning), Sam Reinhart (Panthers), Mark Stone (Golden Knights)
- Defenders: Drew Doughty (Kings), Cale Makar (Avalanche), Josh Morrissey (Jets), Colton Palayko (Blues), Travis Sanheim (Flyers), Shea Theodore (Golden Knights), Devon Toews (Avalanche)
- Carriers: Jordan Binnington (Blues), Adin Hill (Golden Knights), Sam Montembeaault (Canadiens)
Finnance
- Captain: Aleksander Barkov (Panthers)
- Aid captains: Sebastian Aho (hurricanes), Mikael Grand (sharks), Mikko Rantanen (Hurricanes)
- Distribute: Sebastian Aho (Hurricanes), Joel Arria (Canadiens), Alexander Barkov (Panthers), Mikael Granlund (sharks), Erik Haula (Devils), Roope Hintz (Stars), Kaapo Kakko (Krara), Patrik Lain (Canadiens), Arthuri Lehkonen (Avalanche), Anton Lundell (Panthers), Eetu Luostarinen (Panthers), Mikko Rantanen (Hurricanes), Tevo Terravainen (Blackhawks)
- Defenders: Henri Jokihaju (knowledge), ESA Lindell (Stars), Niko Mikkola (Panthers), Olli Earth (Utah Hockey Club), Rasmus Ristolainen (Flyers), Juouso Valimaki (Uuda Hockey Club), Urho Vaakanenen (Rangers)
- Carriers: Kevin Lankinen (Canucks), Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, Juuse Saros (Predators)
Sweden
- Captain: Victor Hedman (Lightning)
- Captain assistant: Mattas Ekholm (Oilers), Erik Karlsson (Penguins), William Nylander (male leaves)
- Distribute: Viktor Arvidsson (Oilers), Jesper Bratt (Devils), Leo Carlsson (Ducks), Joel Eriksson Ek (Wild), Philip Forsberg (Predators), Rickard Rakell (Penguins), Adrian Kempe (Kings), Elias Lindholm (Bruins), William ), William), William), William), William), William), William), William), William) Nylander (Maple Leafs), Gustav Nyquist (Predators), Elias Pettersson (Canucks), Lucas Raymond (Red Wings), Mika Zibanejad (Rangers)
- Defenders: Rasmus Andersson (Flames), Jonas Brodin (Wild), Rasmus Dahlin (knowledge), Mattas Ekholm (Oilers), Gustav Forsling (Panthers), Victor Hedman (Lightning), Erik Karlsson (Penguins)
- Carriers: Samuel Ersson (Flyers), Philip Gustavsson (wild), Linus Ullmark (Senators)
United States
- Captain: Auston Matthews (Maple Leafs)
- Aid captains: Charlie McAvoy (Bruins), Matthew Tkachuk (Panthers)
- Distribute: Matt Boldy (Wild), Kyle Connor (Jets), Jack Eichel (Golden Knights), Jake Guentzel (Lightning), Jack Hughes, Chris Kreider (Rangers), Dylan Larkin (Red Wings), Auston Matthews (leaves of ‘ URI)), JT Miller (Canucks), Brock Nelson (Islanders), Brady Tkachuk (Senators), Matthew Tkachuk (Panthers), Vincent Trocheck (Rangers)
- Defenders: Brock Faber (Wild), Adam Fox (Rangers), Noah Hanifin (Golden Knights), Charlie McAvoy (Bruins), Jake Sanderson, Jaccob Slavin (Hurricanes), Zach Werenski (Blue Jackes)
- Carriers: Connor Hellebuyck (Jets), Jake Oettinger (Stars), Jeremy Swayman (Bruins)