Puck drop for the inaugural 4 Nations Face-Off tournament begins tonight with Canada facing off against Sweden from the Bell Centre in Montreal.
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The two countries kick off the debut of 4 Nations Face-Off, a replacement this year instead of having the traditional annual NHL All-Star Game.
The other two competing countries -- USA and Finland -- play their first game tomorrow night at the Bell Centre.
After Sweden and Finland play on Saturday afternoon, the round-robin contest everyone will be tuning into is when the USA takes on Canada in the second half of a doubleheader.
The 4 Nations Face-Off has finally arrived, and the inaugural alternative to the NHL All-Star Game has already generated plenty of buzz.
Four teams — the United States, Canada, Finland and Sweden — will compete in a round-robin tournament beginning on Wednesday, Feb. 12. The tournament will conclude with the championship game on Thursday, Feb. 20.
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The 4 Nations Face-Off games that air on TNT in the U.S. can be streamed on Sling.
For cord-cutters in Canada, all of the 4 Nations Face-Off games can be streamed via Sportsnet+.
The opening game of the 4 Nations Face-Off will be played on Wednesday, Feb. 12. Teams will proceed to compete in a round-robin format over the course of the next five days.
Action concludes with the two top teams competing in the championship game on Thursday, Feb. 20.
Games will be played at the Bell Centre in Montreal as well as TD Garden in Boston.
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The two countries kick off the debut of 4 Nations Face-Off, a replacement this year instead of having the traditional annual NHL All-Star Game.
The other two competing countries -- USA and Finland -- play their first game tomorrow night at the Bell Centre.
After Sweden and Finland play on Saturday afternoon, the round-robin contest everyone will be tuning into is when the USA takes on Canada in the second half of a doubleheader.
The 4 Nations Face-Off has finally arrived, and the inaugural alternative to the NHL All-Star Game has already generated plenty of buzz.
Four teams — the United States, Canada, Finland and Sweden — will compete in a round-robin tournament beginning on Wednesday, Feb. 12. The tournament will conclude with the championship game on Thursday, Feb. 20.
For a limited time, you can get your first month of Fubo for as low as $59.99, a $25 savings. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and 200-plus top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)
The 4 Nations Face-Off games that air on TNT in the U.S. can be streamed on Sling.
For cord-cutters in Canada, all of the 4 Nations Face-Off games can be streamed via Sportsnet+.
The opening game of the 4 Nations Face-Off will be played on Wednesday, Feb. 12. Teams will proceed to compete in a round-robin format over the course of the next five days.
Action concludes with the two top teams competing in the championship game on Thursday, Feb. 20.
Games will be played at the Bell Centre in Montreal as well as TD Garden in Boston.
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