How to see 4 Nations Face-off Hockey Tournament this week

Las Vegas, Nevada -June 28: A general view of signage in 4 Nations Face -OF -vag Media to Media -Advisibility on Encore Las Vegas on June 28, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo of Mark Blinch/NHLI via Getty Images)

The 4 Nations Face-off Hockey Tournament runs from February 12-20, check out the full schedule and how to see now. (Mark Blinch/NHLI via Getty Images)

There will be no NHL All-Star game this season, instead the league holds a week’s long round Robin tournament consisting of four teams of players from the US, Canada, Sweden and Finland called 4 Nations Face-off. Despite the fact that half of the players in the international tournament come from Scandinavia, 4 Nations Face-off will be held in North America, with games split between the Bell Center in Montreal From 12-15 February and TD Garden in Boston from 16 to 20 February.

How to see this week’s 4 Nations Face-off tournament and learn everything you need to know about team lists, coaches and the tournament format.

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Dates: February 12-20

TV -Canal: TNT, ABC, ESPN

Streaming: ESPN +, MAX, Hulu + Live TV, Directv and more

Each game in 4 Nations Hockey Tournament is broadcast on TV -TV, either on ABC, TNT or ESPN.

Every 4 Nations games will be available to stream on their designated channels on platforms, including Hulu with Live TV, Direct TV and FUBO. Games that are broadcast on ESPN and ABC also stream on ESPN+, and games broadcast on TNT also stream at max.

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All times eastern

Wednesday, February 12:

Canada against Sweden, at. 20 | TNT/MAX

Thursday 13th February:

US against Finland, at. 20 | ESPN/ESPN+

Saturday 15th February:

Finland vs. Sweden, 13:00 | ABC/ESPN+

Saturday 15th February:

USA Against Canada, 7 p.m. 20 | ABC/ESPN+

Monday, February 17:

Canada against Finland, 13:00 | TNT/MAX

Monday, February 17:

Sweden vs. USA, 7 p.m. 20 | TNT/MAX

Thursday, February 20:

Championship game, at. 20 | ESPN/ESPN+

The 4 Nations Face-off contains Canada, Finland, Sweden and the United States. The team lists listed below consist of current NHL players.

Canada

  • Main Trainer: Jon Cooper (Lightning)

  • Captain: Sidney Crosby

  • Alternative Captains: Connor McDavid, Cale Makar

  • Defense: Cale Makar (Avalanche), Josh Morrissey (Jets), Colton Parayko (Blues), Travis Sanheim (Flyers), Shea Theodore (Golden Knights), Devon Toews (Avalanche)

  • Forward: Sam Bennett (Panthers), Anthony Cirelli (Lightning), Sidney Crosby (Penguins), Brandon Hagel (Lightning), Seth Jarvis (Hurricanes), Travis Konecny ​​(Flyers), Nathan Mackinnon (Avalanche), Brad Marchand (Bruins (Bruins ), Mitch Marner (Maple Leafs), Connor McDavid (Oilers), Brayden Point (Lightning), Sam Reinhart (Panthers), Mark Stone (Golden Knights)

  • Goals: Jodan Binnington (Blues), Adin Hill (Golden Knights), Sam Montembeault (Canadiens)

Finland

  • Header: Antti Pennan

  • Captain: Aleksander Barkov

  • Alternative Captains: Sebastian Aho, Mikael Granlund, Mikko Rantanen

  • Defenders: Henri Jokiharju (Sabres), ESA Lindell (Stars), Olli Maatta (Utah), Niko Mikkola (Panthers), Rasmus Ristolainen (Flyers), Urho Vaakanainen (Rangers), Juuso Valimaki (Utah)

  • Forward: Sebastian Aho (Hurricanes), Joel Armia (Canadiens), Aleksander Barkov (Panthers), Mikael Granlund (Stars), Erik Haula (Devils), Roope Hintz (Stars), Kaapo Kakko (Kraken), Patrik Lainine (Canadiens), Artturi Lehkonen (Avalanche), Anton Lundell (Panthers), Eetu Luostarinen (Panthers), Mikko Rantanen (Hurricanes), Teuvo Teravainen (Blackhawks)

  • Goals: Kevin Lankin (Canucks), Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (Sabres), Juuse Saros (Predators)

Sweden

  • Header: Sam Hallam

  • Captain: Victor Hedman

  • Alternative Captains: Mattias Ekholm, Erik Karlsson, William Nylander

  • Defenseers: Rasmus Andersson (Flames), Jonas Brodin (Wild), Rasmus Dahlin (Sabres), Mattias Ekholm (Oilers), Gustav Forlings (Panthers), Victor Hedman (Lightning), Erik Karlsson (Penguins)

  • Forward: Viktor Arvidsson (Oilers), Jesper Bratt (Devils), Leo Carlsson (Ducks), Joel Eriksson Ek (Wild), Filip Forsberg (Predators), Adrian Kempe (Kings), Elias Lindholm (Bruins), William Nylander (Male Leafs ), Gustav Nyquist (Predators), Elias Pettersson (Canucks), Lucas Raymond (Red Wings), Rickard Rakell (Penguins), Mika Zibanejad (Rangers)

  • Goals: Samuel Ersson (Flyers), Filip Gustavsson (Wild), Linus Ullmark (Senators)

USA

  • Header: Mike Sullivan (Penguins)

  • Captain: Auston Matthews

  • Alternative Captains: Charlie McAvoy, Matthew Tkachuk

  • Defenders: Brock Faber (Wild), Adam Fox (Rangers), Noah Hanifin (Golden Knights), Quinn Hughes (Canucks), Charlie McAvoy (Bruins), Jaccob Slavin (Hurricanes), Zach Werenski (Blue Jackets)

  • Forward: Matt Boldy (Wild), Kyle Connor (Jets), Jack Eichel (Golden Knights), Jake Guentzel (Lightning), Jack Hughes (Devils), Chris Kreider (Rangers), Dylan Larkin (Red Wings), Auston Matthews (Maple Leafs), JT Miller (Rangers), Brock Nelson (ØBOere), Brady Tkachuk (Senators), Matthew Tkachuk (Panthers), Vincent Trocheck (Rangers)

  • Goals: Connor Hellebuyck (Jets), Jake Oettinger (Stars), Jeremy Swayman (Bruins)

The 4 Nations formal have an opening round round Robin, where teams play three matches, one against each of the other troops. Unlike typical NHL rules, round robin competitions that reach overtime will play 10 minutes of sudden death hockey at 3-to-3 before moving to a three-round shootout. If the championship games go to OT, the teams play 20 minutes of sudden death periods with full strength until a team scores. A regulation of regulation is worth three points, an overtime or shootout victory is worth two points, and an overtime or shootout loss is worth a point. A regulatory loss results in zero points. At the end of Round Robin, the two teams with the most points go to the championship game on February 20th.

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