Where to watch the NHL's 4 Nations Face-off
If you're a Tampa Bay Lightning fan, you're in luck because the tournament will feature five Lightning players which include Brayden Point, Anthony Cirelli and Brandon Hagel alongside head coach Jon Cooper and Julien BriseBois as Assistant GM for Team Canada. Jake Guentzel will be representing Team USA and Victor Hedman will captain for Team Sweden.
Each team will consist of 13 forwards, seven defensemen and three goalies. The 4 Nations Face-off will be the first best-on-best tournament since the World Cup of Hockey 2016 in Toronto.
All games will be held from Feb. 12-20 in both Montreal and Boston.
Each game will be played according to standard NHL rules. Each team will play three tournament games in a traditional Round Robin format. The two teams with the best record will then advance to a one-game Final.
3 points for a win in regulation time
2 points for a win in overtime/shootout
1 point for a loss in overtime/shootout
0 points for a loss in regulation time.
Every game will air on ABC, TNT or ESPN.
4 Nations Face-Off Schedule: All times are Eastern
Wednesday-Feb. 12Canada vs. Sweden, 8 p.m. ET; MAX, truTV, TNT
Thursday-Feb. 13United States vs. Finland, 8 p.m. ET; ESPN, ESPN+
Saturday-Feb. 15Finland vs. Sweden, 1 p.m. ET; ABC, ESPN+United States vs. Canada, 8 p.m. ET; ABC, ESPN+
Monday-Feb. 17Canada vs. Finland, 1 p.m. ET; MAX, truTV, TNTSweden vs. United States, 8 p.m. ET; MAX, truTV, TNT
Thursday-Feb. 20Championship game, 8 p.m. ET; ESPN, ESPN+
ForwardsKyle Connor - Jack Eichel- Matthew TkachukJake Guentzel - Auston Matthews - Jack HughesMatt Boldy - J.T. Miller - Brady TkachukBrock Nelson - Vincent Trocheck - Dylan Larkin
DefensemenJaccob Slavin - Adam FoxZack Werenski - Charlie McAvoyNoah Hanifin - Brock Faber
GoaltendersConnor Hellebuyck
ForwardsSam Reinhart - Connor McDavid - Mitch MarnerMark Stone - Sidney Crosby - Nathan MackinnonBrad Marchand - Brayden Point - Seth JarvisBrandon Hagel - Anthony Cirelli - Sam Bennett
DefensemenDevon Toews - Cale MakarJosh Morrissey - Colton ParaykoShea Theodore - Drew Doughty
GoaltendersAdin Hill
ForwardsFilip Forsberg - Elias Pettersson - Adrian KempeRickard Rakell - Mika Zibanajed - William NylanderJesper Bratt - Joel Eriksson Ek - Lucas RaymondViktor Arvidsson - Elias Lindholm - Gustav Nyquist
DefensemenVictor Hedman - Jonas BrodinRasmus Dahlin - Rasmus AnderssonMattias Ekholm - Erik Karlsson
GoaltendersFilip Gustavsson
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