
Canada and the United States were appointment television at the 4 Nations Face-Off. Two of the world's greatest hockey countries with their best lineups going at it in Montreal. What more could a hockey fan dream of?
Canada and the United States were just as wired heading into the game as the atmosphere in the Bell Centre, and their meeting began with explosive fireworks. Team USA forward Matthew Tkachuk dropped the gloves with Canadian winger Brandon Hagel off of the opening face-off. It was a spirited tilt between two tough combatants, and it fired up both teams.
MATTHEW TKACHUK AND BRANDON HAGEL DROP THE GLOVES OFF THE BAT 🤯 pic.twitter.com/NlBt1UcHRf
Adding onto the action, Matthew's brother Brady Tkachuk followed that up with a scrap with Canadian center Sam Bennett on the ensuing face-off. Another pair of eager participants in fisticuffs, the veteran forwards traded blows passionately.
NOW BRADY TKACHUK AND SAM BENNETT ARE THROWING HAYMAKERS 🔥
THIS IS USA-CANADA HOCKEY 😱 pic.twitter.com/TlqEfR0uIL
But it didn't stop there. Just a few seconds later, after the United States had recorded their first shot on goal, the collective temper boiled over again. USA forward JT Miller, known mostly for his scoring abilities, went after Canada defenseman, Colton Parayko. Neither is known for their fighting skills, but they each gave it their all to make it three fights in the first nine seconds of the game.
WE'VE GOT A THIRD FIGHT NINE SECONDS INTO THE GAME
JT MILLER AND COLTON PARAYKO 🚨 pic.twitter.com/EcYyGPl8Ir
It was a surprising escalation and a quick reminder of the rivalry between these two countries. They've battled countless times in international competition, with Canada dominating most of their meetings. But this time, the United States is at a different level. Their roster matches up with Canada's elite talent and maybe even exceeds it overall.
But regardless of the number of future Hall of Famers playing in this game, the passion and intensity don't fade. If anything, it only grows for these players. They are the best of the best, and proving that on an international level brings out a competitive side most fans aren't used to seeing from these players. However, the sparks are flying, and Canada and the United States are going at it.
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