The inaugural NHL 4 Nations Face-Off is here! The landmark tournament sees the league’s top stars return to international competition for the first time in nine years and the action starts tonight with Canada vs Sweden (Feb. 12). But what TV channel is it on? Can you watch it for free? Here's where to watch NHL 4 Nations Face-Off 2025 live streams from anywhere with a VPN.
Watch 4 Nations Face-Off Hockey (All Events) Live Stream Online From Anywhere. No cable or VPN Required. Onetime Payment, No hidden charge
WATCH: Canada vs Sweden Live 4 Nations Hockey
Finally, Canada and Sweden get the 4 Nations Face-Off festivities going in today's opener from Bell Centre in Montreal (8 p.m. ET, TNT). Canada (+140) is the 4 Nations Face-Off odds favorite to win the tournament ahead of the first puck drop, while Sweden is third (+430).
While it may be an uphill battle for the Swedes, it's important to remember this is the first time an international hockey tournament features the world's best players in eight years. It isn't easy to analyze how these teams will click, so buckle up for a fascinating and electric eight days.
Wednesday, February 12
8 p.m. – Canada vs Sweden (Max, TruTV, TNT)
Thursday, February 13
8 p.m. – United States vs Finland (ESPN, ESPN+)
Saturday, February 15
1 p.m. – Finland vs Sweden (ABC, ESPN+)
8 p.m. – United States vs Canada (ABC, ESPN+)
Monday, February 17
1 p.m. – Canada vs Finland (Max, truTV, TNT)
8 p.m. – Sweden vs United States (Max, truTV, TNT)
Thursday, February 20
8 p.m. – Championship game (ESPN, ESPN+)
Watch 4 Nations Face-Off Hockey (All Events) Live Stream Online From Anywhere. No cable or VPN Required. Onetime Payment, No hidden charge
WATCH: Canada vs Sweden Live 4 Nations Hockey
Finally, Canada and Sweden get the 4 Nations Face-Off festivities going in today's opener from Bell Centre in Montreal (8 p.m. ET, TNT). Canada (+140) is the 4 Nations Face-Off odds favorite to win the tournament ahead of the first puck drop, while Sweden is third (+430).
While it may be an uphill battle for the Swedes, it's important to remember this is the first time an international hockey tournament features the world's best players in eight years. It isn't easy to analyze how these teams will click, so buckle up for a fascinating and electric eight days.
Wednesday, February 12
8 p.m. – Canada vs Sweden (Max, TruTV, TNT)
Thursday, February 13
8 p.m. – United States vs Finland (ESPN, ESPN+)
Saturday, February 15
1 p.m. – Finland vs Sweden (ABC, ESPN+)
8 p.m. – United States vs Canada (ABC, ESPN+)
Monday, February 17
1 p.m. – Canada vs Finland (Max, truTV, TNT)
8 p.m. – Sweden vs United States (Max, truTV, TNT)
Thursday, February 20
8 p.m. – Championship game (ESPN, ESPN+)