The United States and Canadian national hockey teams square off Thursday night in the 4 Nations Face-Off championship game on Thursday night.
The highly-anticipated finale will be a rematch of Saturday’s intense group stage battle between the two neighboring countries who now have even more of a rooting interest against each other in part because of President Donald Trump’s rhetoric about annexing Canada and the proposed tariffs against the USA’s northern neighbor.
Powered by a game-winning goal from Detroit Red Wings star and captain Dylan Larkin, the United States won the group stage matchup, 3-1, in Montreal on Saturday.
The 4 Nations Face-Off tournament replaced the traditional NHL All-Star break. It is a round-robin tournament that featured the United States, Canada, Sweden and Finland. Larkin and Sweden’s Lucas Raymond were the two Red Wings to participate in the tournament. The Red Wings resume the second half of their season on Saturday at home against the Minnesota Wild.
After the NHL barred its players from competing in the last two Winter Olympics, international hockey again has the “best-on-best” facing off against each other. It was the first time the United States had beaten Canada in a best-on-best matchup since the round robin at the 2010 Olympics.
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