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Men's Ice Hockey NHL 4 Nations Face-Off 2025


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Men's Ice Hockey NHL 4 Nations Face-Off 2025

 

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:CAN Team Canada :CAN

 

Goaltenders:

 

Jordan Binnington (St. Louis Blues, :USA )

Adin Hill (Vegas Golden Knights, :USA )

Sam Montembeault (Montreal Canadiens, :CAN )

 

Defencers:

 

Drew Doughty (Los Angeles Kings, :USA )

Cale Makar* (Colorado Avalanche, :USA )

Josh Morrissey (Winnipeg Jets, :CAN )

Colton Parayko (St. Louis Blues, :USA )

Travis Sanheim (Philadelphia Flyers, :USA )

Shea Theodore (Vegas Golden Knights, :USA )

Devon Toews (Colorado Avalanche, :USA )

 

Forwards:

 

Sam Bennett (Florida Panthers, :USA )

Anthony Cirelli (Tampa Bay Lightning, :USA )

Sidney Crosby* (Pittsburgh Penguins, :USA )

Brandon Hagel (Tampa Bay Lightning, :USA )

Seth Jarvis (Carolina Hurricanes, :USA )

Travis Konecny (Philadelphia Flyers, :USA )

Nathan MacKinnon* (Colorado Avalanche, :USA )

Brad Marchand* (Boston Bruins, :USA )

Mitch Marner (Toronto Maple Leafs, :CAN )

Connor McDavid* (Edmonton Oilers, :CAN )

Brayden Point* (Tampa Bay Lightning, :USA )

Sam Reinhart (Florida Panthers, :USA )

Mark Stone (Vegas Golden Knights, :USA )

 

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:FIN Team Finland :FIN

 

Goaltenders:

 

Kevin Lankinen (Vancouver Canucks, :CAN )

Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (Buffalo Sabres, :USA )

Juuse Saros* (Nashville Predators, :USA )

 

Defencers:

 

Henri Jokiharju (Buffalo Sabres, :USA )

Esa Lindell* (Dallas Stars, :USA )

Olli Määttä (Utah Hockey Club, :USA )

Nikolas Matinpalo (Ottawa Senators, :CAN )

Niko Mikkola (Florida Panthers, :USA )

Urho Vaakanainen (New York Rangers, :USA )

Juuso Välimäki (Utah Hockey Club, :USA )

 

Forwards:

 

Sebastian Aho* (Carolina Hurricanes, :USA )

Joel Armia (Montreal Canadiens, :CAN )

Aleksander Barkov* (Florida Panthers, :USA )

Mikael Granlund (San Jose Sharks, :USA )

Erik Haula (New Jersey Devils, :USA )

Roope Hintz (Dallas Stars, :USA )

Kaapo Kakko (New York Rangers, :USA )

Patrik Laine (Montreal Canadiens, :CAN )

Artturi Lehkonen (Colorado Avalanche, :USA )

Anton Lundell (Florida Panthers, :USA )

Eetu Luostarinen (Florida Panthers, :USA )

Mikko Rantanen* (Colorado Avalanche, :USA )

Teuvo Teräväinen (Chicago Blackhawks, :USA )

 

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:SWE Team Sweden :SWE

 

Goaltenders:

 

Samuel Ersson (Philadelphia Flyers, :USA )

Filip Gustavsson (Minnesota Wild, :USA )
Linus Ullmark (Ottawa Senators, :CAN )

 

Defencers:

 

Rasmus Andersson (Calgary Flames, :CAN )
Jonas Brodin (Minnesota Wild, :USA )
Rasmus Dahlin (Buffalo Sabres, :USA )
Mattias Ekholm (Edmonton Oilers, :CAN )
Gustav Forsling* (Florida Panthers, :USA )

Victor Hedman* (Tampa Bay Lightning, :USA )
Erik Karlsson* (Pittsburgh Penguins, :USA )

 

Forwards:

 

Viktor Arvidsson (Edmonton Oilers, :CAN )
Jesper Bratt (New Jersey Devils, :USA )
Leo Carlsson (Anaheim Ducks, :USA )
Joel Eriksson Ek (Minnesota Wild, :USA )
Filip Forsberg* (Nashville Predators, :USA )
Adrian Kempe (Los Angeles Kings, :USA )
Elias Lindholm (Boston Bruins, :USA )
William Nylander* (Toronto Maple Leafs, :CAN )
Gustav Nyquist (Nashville Predators, :USA )
Elias Pettersson (Vancouver Canucks, :CAN )

Rickard Rakell (Pittsburgh Penguins, :USA )
Lucas Raymond (Detroit Red Wings, :USA )
Mika Zibanejad* (New York Rangers, :USA )

 

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:USA Team United States :USA

 

Goaltenders:

 

Connor Hellebuyck (Winnipeg Jets, :CAN )

Jake Oettinger (Dallas Stars, :USA )

Jeremy Swayman (Boston Bruins, :USA )

 

Defencers:

 

Brock Faber (Minnesota Wild, :USA )

Adam Fox* (New York Rangers, :USA )

Noah Hanifin (Vegas Golden Knights, :USA )

Charlie McAvoy* (Boston Bruins, :USA )

Jake Sanderson (Ottawa Senators, :CAN )

Jaccob Slavin (Carolina Hurricanes, :USA )

Zach Werenski (Columbus Blue Jackets, :USA )

 

Forwards:

 

Matt Boldy (Minnesota Wild, :USA )

Kyle Connor (Winnipeg Jets, :CAN )

Jack Eichel* (Vegas Golden Knights, :USA )

Jake Guentzel (Tampa Bay Lightning, :USA )

Jack Hughes (New Jersey Devils, :USA )

Chris Kreider (New York Rangers, :USA )

Dylan Larkin (Detroit Red Wings, :USA )

Auston Matthews* (Toronto Maple Leafs, :CAN )

J.T. Miller (Vancouver Canucks, :CAN )

Brock Nelson (New York Islanders, :USA )

Brady Tkachuk (Ottawa Senators, :CAN )

Matthew Tkachuk* (Florida Panthers, :USA )

Vincent Trocheck (New York Rangers, :USA )

 

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I’ll for sure be watching, but does this really need it’s own thread? I’m sure at most 5-7 users on here will be watching it, and we can discuss it on the main NHL thread :p

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20 minutes ago, Josh said:

I’ll for sure be watching, but does this really need it’s own thread? I’m sure at most 5-7 users on here will be watching it, and we can discuss it on the main NHL thread :p

If there's separate threads for division III international tournaments, I don't see why we can't have an individual thread for the most high powered ice hockey tournament of the year. The World Cup of Hockey in 2016 was a similar event and it had its own thread.

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2 hours ago, Josh said:

I’ll for sure be watching, but does this really need it’s own thread? I’m sure at most 5-7 users on here will be watching it, and we can discuss it on the main NHL thread :p

First Best-on-Best International tournament since 2016… it deserves it’s own thread.

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2 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

If there's separate threads for division III international tournaments, I don't see why we can't have an individual thread for the most high powered ice hockey tournament of the year. The World Cup of Hockey in 2016 was a similar event and it had its own thread.

Fair enough. 

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4 hours ago, Josh said:

I’ll for sure be watching, but does this really need it’s own thread? I’m sure at most 5-7 users on here will be watching it, and we can discuss it on the main NHL thread :p

here I am! :cheer:

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