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From February 12th to 20th, the 4 Nations showdown will provide hockey fans with their first best tournament for the first time in nearly a decade.
“It’s going to be great,” said Sam Bennett, Canada’s representative. “Can’t wait. Playing for your country and representing your country in the latest tournaments is always a dream. It’s a great honor and I can’t be more excited.”
With eight leading players in the league and at least one player nationwide (Canada, Finland, Sweden and the US), Panthers fans don’t want to miss the action.
“I can’t wait for that,” said Matthew Tokachuk, alternative captain of Team USA. “It’s really, really good hockey and I think it’s something that everyone is looking forward to.”
The tournament will begin at 8pm ET on Wednesday, with Bennett, Sam Reinhardt and Canada taking on the Fallsling and Sweden in Gustav.
See below for the full schedule and how to watch.
Montreal, CA | Bell Centre
Wednesday, February 12th 8pm: can vs. swe | Max, trutv, tnt; SN, TVAS
Thur, 8pm February 13th: USA vs Fin | ESPN+, ESPN; SN, TVAS
Saturday, February 15th, 1pm: Fin vs Swe | ABC, ESPN+; SN, TVAS
Saturday, February 15th at 8pm: USA vs CAN | ABC, ESPN+, SN, TVAS
*All Times et
Boston, Massachusetts | TD Garden
Mon, February 17th, 1pm: can vs. fin | Max, trutv, tnt; SN, TVAS
Mon, February 17th, 8pm: SWE vs USA | Max, trutv, tnt; SN, TVAS
Thur, February 20th at 8pm: Championship Games | ESPN+, ESPN; SN, TVAS
*All Times et
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