The last time a game felt this important across Canada? The gold medal game of the 2010 Olympics, when Team Canada beat Team USA. That time it was Canada’s pride as hockey nation on the line.
Team Canada head coach Jon Cooper confirmed to reporters that St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington will be the club's starting goalie against Team USA on Feb. 15. Binnington was also Canada ...
Team Canada fell to Team USA by a 3-1 final score on Feb. 15. It was an incredibly close contest between the two stacked squads, but Team USA picked up the massive win and will be in the final on ...
Team USA and Team Canada are facing off in international best-on-best hockey at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday in Montreal, and the stakes are high. It is the first time in nine years that NHL players will ...
Team Canada showdown in the 4 Nations Face-Off on Saturday night, multiple fights broke out between players immediately after the puck was dropped to start play. As the opening face-off took place ...
During the much-anticipated Saturday game between Team USA and Team Canada, Team USA triumphed by a score of 3–1. Guess who scored the only Canadian goal? That was Connor McDavid. McDavid’s ...
Team Canada needs a regulation win to clinch a rematch with Team USA for first place. Before their meeting, Team Canada held an optional skate which saw both Samuel Montembeault and Adin Hill the ice.
Former NHL winger Paul Bissonnette was a harsh critic after Team Canada’s defeat to the USA on Saturday night in Montreal. Despite Connor McDavid putting the team on the board early in the first ...
Team Canada defenseman Shea Theodore will miss the rest of the 4 Nations Face-Off after suffering an upper-body injury against Sweden on Wednesday night. He was injured in the second period after ...
The scene will switch to the TD Garden in Boston on Monday for a matinee at 1 p.m., and Canada has to beat Finland in regulation to book a spot in the final on Thursday. All of those apply to Team ...
Team Canada’s 1972 Summit Series win against the Soviet Union, during the tense Cold War era, is celebrated as a historical triumph that bolstered national pride and identity in hockey.
Ahead of the long-awaited game between Team USA and Team Canada, fans booed the U.S. national anthem, continuing a recent trend of Canadians expressing their displeasure with the Americans.