For Andersson, 4 Nations Face-Off was an Olympic audition It was a learning experience. And a real source of personal pride.
With Canada capturing the 4 Nations Face-Off championship with a thrilling 3-2 overtime win over the United States Thursday night in Boston, it’s now back to regular season business in the NHL.
As champagne bottles popped and beer cans cracked after Connor McDavid's overtime winner late Thursday night, Jon Cooper was already starting to think about the NHL's return to the Olympics.
His performance at one point eliciting shouts of “Whitefish, Montana!” from the ESPN broadcast team, Jake Sanderson came through for Team USA in a critical moment during the inaugural 4 Nations ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs welcome Marner, Matthews, and Nylander back from the 4 Nations Face-Off as the season gears up for ...
The first international tournament since 2014 has been a hit.
The 4 Nations Face-Off was a game-changer. How will the NHL capitalize on it -- and what comes next for its midseason events?
McDavid is a three-time Hart Trophy winner as the NHL’s MVP with the Edmonton Oilers. Was this puck he fired past American goalie Connor Hellebuyck for a 3-2 victory bigger than any of the 357 he had ...
Here are five things we learned about each of the teams involved in 4 Nations that can be applied to their Olympic rosters.
This was McDavid's biggest moment in the spotlight, scoring the golden goal in overtime in the 4 Nations Face-Off 15 years ...
Think the 4 Nations Face-off was a meaningless exhibition? Ask the players from Team Canada and Team USA who fought for it.
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