How to watch today's Finland vs Canada NHL 4 Nations Face-Off game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time live coverage of today's game as Finland and Canada square off in the 4 Nations Face-Off round-robin stage. The 4 Nations Face-Off shifts to the United States with Canada and Finland getting the action started. Here's how to watch
Welcome to the 4 Nations Face-Off New for this year, the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off kicked off in Montreal last week and sees the US, Canada
It's another 4 Nations Face-Off doubleheader as the tournament heads from Montreal to Boston with the final three games taking place at TD Garden, home of the Bruins.
It’s do-or-die time as the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off shifts to Boston; Canada faces off against Finland in its preliminary-round finale Monday afternoon, needing a win to keep its chances of playing for the championship alive.
Where to watch the 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament without cable:
Every 4 Nations game will be available to stream on their designated channels on platforms including Hulu with Live TV, Direct TV, and Fubo. Games airing on ESPN and ABC will also be streaming on ESPN+, and games that are broadcast on TNT will also stream on Max.
The United States has already locked in a spot for Wednesday's final, but their opponent is still up in the air. The showdown between Canada and Finland could settle it—if either team secures a regulation win, they'll advance to face the Americans. However, if the game stretches into overtime, it leaves the door open for Sweden, who could sneak into the final with a regulation victory over the United States.
Should the opening game go beyond regulation and Sweden fails to beat the U.S. in 60 minutes, the winner of the first matchup—regardless of overtime—will secure the last ticket to the championship game.
Canada team news
Falling to their fiercest rival in one of the most eagerly awaited clashes in recent memory will undoubtedly sting for every player on Canada's roster. However, it was a tightly contested battle that easily could have swung in either direction.
Heading into the tournament, the United States was widely believed to have a decisive advantage between the pipes, and Connor Hellebuyck proved that theory right. The American netminder outshined his opposite number, Jordan Binnington, and that proved to be the deciding factor in Saturday's showdown.
Despite the loss, Canada had the upper hand in several key statistical categories, outshooting the USA 26-23. They also created more high-danger scoring chances, generated a greater number of shots from the inner slot, and ultimately finished with a higher expected goals total.
It remains to be seen whether Canada will turn to Adin Hill for this matchup, as no official starter has been announced at the time of writing. Given his superior form at the NHL level this season, there’s a strong case for him to get the nod. Meanwhile, it's hard to argue that Jordan Binnington has done enough to cement his grip on the starting role.
Hill has posted a +8.8 GSAx and a .900 save percentage across 34 appearances for the Vegas Golden Knights this season. Like Binnington, he boasts a Stanley Cup ring, having played a pivotal role in the Golden Knights' championship-winning campaign in 2022-23. Canada was dealt a significant setback on Saturday, with Cale Makar sidelined due to illness. However, he is expected to make his return to the lineup on Monday.
Filling the void left by Makar is no easy feat, but Thomas Harley stepped up in impressive fashion. The young blueliner was arguably Canada's top defenseman on the night, handling the pressure of a last-minute call-up exceptionally well. His performance certainly warranted another opportunity, though he won't be eligible for Monday's clash.
Welcome to the 4 Nations Face-Off New for this year, the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off kicked off in Montreal last week and sees the US, Canada
WATCH Canada vs Finland Live 4 Nations Face-Off Hockey STREAMS
It's another 4 Nations Face-Off doubleheader as the tournament heads from Montreal to Boston with the final three games taking place at TD Garden, home of the Bruins.
It’s do-or-die time as the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off shifts to Boston; Canada faces off against Finland in its preliminary-round finale Monday afternoon, needing a win to keep its chances of playing for the championship alive.
Where to watch the 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament without cable:
Every 4 Nations game will be available to stream on their designated channels on platforms including Hulu with Live TV, Direct TV, and Fubo. Games airing on ESPN and ABC will also be streaming on ESPN+, and games that are broadcast on TNT will also stream on Max.
The United States has already locked in a spot for Wednesday's final, but their opponent is still up in the air. The showdown between Canada and Finland could settle it—if either team secures a regulation win, they'll advance to face the Americans. However, if the game stretches into overtime, it leaves the door open for Sweden, who could sneak into the final with a regulation victory over the United States.
Should the opening game go beyond regulation and Sweden fails to beat the U.S. in 60 minutes, the winner of the first matchup—regardless of overtime—will secure the last ticket to the championship game.
Canada team news
Falling to their fiercest rival in one of the most eagerly awaited clashes in recent memory will undoubtedly sting for every player on Canada's roster. However, it was a tightly contested battle that easily could have swung in either direction.
Heading into the tournament, the United States was widely believed to have a decisive advantage between the pipes, and Connor Hellebuyck proved that theory right. The American netminder outshined his opposite number, Jordan Binnington, and that proved to be the deciding factor in Saturday's showdown.
Despite the loss, Canada had the upper hand in several key statistical categories, outshooting the USA 26-23. They also created more high-danger scoring chances, generated a greater number of shots from the inner slot, and ultimately finished with a higher expected goals total.
It remains to be seen whether Canada will turn to Adin Hill for this matchup, as no official starter has been announced at the time of writing. Given his superior form at the NHL level this season, there’s a strong case for him to get the nod. Meanwhile, it's hard to argue that Jordan Binnington has done enough to cement his grip on the starting role.
Hill has posted a +8.8 GSAx and a .900 save percentage across 34 appearances for the Vegas Golden Knights this season. Like Binnington, he boasts a Stanley Cup ring, having played a pivotal role in the Golden Knights' championship-winning campaign in 2022-23. Canada was dealt a significant setback on Saturday, with Cale Makar sidelined due to illness. However, he is expected to make his return to the lineup on Monday.
Filling the void left by Makar is no easy feat, but Thomas Harley stepped up in impressive fashion. The young blueliner was arguably Canada's top defenseman on the night, handling the pressure of a last-minute call-up exceptionally well. His performance certainly warranted another opportunity, though he won't be eligible for Monday's clash.