The 4 Nations Face-Off will feature an exciting Scandinavian clash between Finland and Sweden on Saturday. Both teams suffered defeats in their opening matches and currently trail behind Canada and USA on the 4 Nations Face-Off odds leaderboard. Sweden enters the contest with one point, earned from a 4-3 overtime loss to Canada on Wednesday, while Finland began its 4 Nations Face-Off campaign with a 6-1 loss to the United States in Montreal.
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Although Sweden will be highly motivated to face Finland, they are coming off a high-energy battle against Canada. In that game, the Swedes got off to a slow start but showed resilience by overcoming two separate two-goal deficits to force overtime.
Fifteen seconds into the third period, the United States extended their lead as Matthew Tkachuk launched a wrister from the blue line that was deflected by Niko Mikkola, beating Saros. Just 11 seconds later, Team USA scored a fourth goal as Jake Guentzel fired home on a 3-on-2 rush. Brady Tkachuk tacked on his second goal of the night just over two minutes later as the rout was on. Matthew Tkachuk later tapped in a rebound for the United States' sixth goal with just under nine minutes remaining, providing an exclamation point on a statement night for this generation of U.S. hockey stars (and the Tkachuk brothers).
There will be no NHL All-Star game this season. In its place, the league is holding the 4 Nations Face-Off, a week-long international best-on-best tournament with players representing the USA, Canada, Sweden and Finland. Each team will play the other three teams in a round-robin format, and then the top two teams will meet in a one-game championship game.
Canada topped Sweden in overtime last night to open the tournament, with Mitch Marner netting the game winner on a feed from Sidney Crosby, his third assist of the night. Up next are the US and Finland tonight at 8 p.m. (5 p.m. PT) on ESPN and ESPN Plus.
Here's the full tournament schedule (all times ET):
You could also use the ESPN Plus and Max streaming services to watch each of the seven games, with four games (including the championship) streaming on ESPN Plus and the other three streaming on Max.sadasdssd
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Although Sweden will be highly motivated to face Finland, they are coming off a high-energy battle against Canada. In that game, the Swedes got off to a slow start but showed resilience by overcoming two separate two-goal deficits to force overtime.
Fifteen seconds into the third period, the United States extended their lead as Matthew Tkachuk launched a wrister from the blue line that was deflected by Niko Mikkola, beating Saros. Just 11 seconds later, Team USA scored a fourth goal as Jake Guentzel fired home on a 3-on-2 rush. Brady Tkachuk tacked on his second goal of the night just over two minutes later as the rout was on. Matthew Tkachuk later tapped in a rebound for the United States' sixth goal with just under nine minutes remaining, providing an exclamation point on a statement night for this generation of U.S. hockey stars (and the Tkachuk brothers).
There will be no NHL All-Star game this season. In its place, the league is holding the 4 Nations Face-Off, a week-long international best-on-best tournament with players representing the USA, Canada, Sweden and Finland. Each team will play the other three teams in a round-robin format, and then the top two teams will meet in a one-game championship game.
Canada topped Sweden in overtime last night to open the tournament, with Mitch Marner netting the game winner on a feed from Sidney Crosby, his third assist of the night. Up next are the US and Finland tonight at 8 p.m. (5 p.m. PT) on ESPN and ESPN Plus.
4 Nations Face-Off TV schedule
The 4 Nations Face-Off tournament will take place in Boston and Montreal. The first four games of the tournament will be played at the Bell Centre in Montreal, and the final two round-robin games and championship decider will be played at the TD Garden in Boston.Here's the full tournament schedule (all times ET):
Wednesday, Feb. 12
- Canada 4, Sweden 3 (OT)
Thursday, Feb. 13
- USA vs. Finland: 8 p.m. on ESPN and ESPN Plus
Saturday, Feb. 15
- Finland vs. Sweden: 1 p.m. on ABC and ESPN Plus
- USA vs. Canada: 8 p.m. on ABC and ESPN Plus
Monday, Feb. 17
- Canada vs. Finland: 1 p.m. on TNT and Max
- Sweden vs. USA: 8 p.m. on TNT and Max
Thursday, Feb. 20
- Championship game: 8 p.m. on ESPN and ESPN Plus
How to watch the 4 Nations Face-Off without cable
Four of the five major live TV streaming services include ABC, ESPN and TNT (all but Fubo) for all seven tournament games.You could also use the ESPN Plus and Max streaming services to watch each of the seven games, with four games (including the championship) streaming on ESPN Plus and the other three streaming on Max.sadasdssd