Sidney Crosby lifts the trophy after Canada's 3-2 win over USA in the 4 Nations Face-Off.
Connor McDavid pulled out some magic reminiscent of Sidney Crosby with an overtime winner in a 3-2 victory for Canada over the United States in the 4 Nations Face-Off championship game. McDavid, who didn't do much for Canada most of the night,
Sidney Crosby is a name as synonymous with hockey as Kobe Bryant is to basketball. The Canada-born superstar has been dominating teams on the ice since he was seven years old, following in the footsteps of his father Troy Crosby,
Sidney Crosby is again a champion in the Team Canada sweater, and Connor McDavid finally got that big moment on a big stage. Team Canada won the Four Nations Face-Off in overtime, and we’ll link to a few of the most interesting postgame stories and moments,
Nathan MacKinnon scored twice. Connor McDavid had a goal and an assist. Sidney Crosby flipped in an empty-netter from center ice after Finland cut a four-goal deficit
In his final update, Mason talks about watching the 4 Nations Face-Off Final where he and his Cole Harbour peewee team are playing in a tournament and the euphoria that gripped players and parents alike when Canada took the championship with a 3-2 win against the United States in an overtime thriller.
Don’t call it a passing of the torch. At least not around Connor McDavid. “I think you’re gonna see Sid in 12 months,” said No. 97, who put himself into the same echelon as No. 87 on Thursday night in Boston.
It’s not as meaningful as it’s made out, but the U.S. and Canada figure to play a real slobberknocker of a hockey game Thursday night. Let’s preview the action with refreshing 4 Nations Face-Off notes.
While many have downplayed the idea of a trade involving Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby, the truth is that the franchise could do well kick-starting a full rebuild by moving its star players.
The experience Connor McDavid gained at the 4 Nations Face-Off could propel him and the Edmonton Oilers to a Stanley Cup victory.
The final takes place Thursday at TD Garden in Boston, where Team USA will have a home-ice advantage, contrary to Saturday when they beat Canada in Montreal. "Obviously we had our
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau basked in the geopolitical thrill of victory Thursday night, celebrating Canada’s 3-2 overtime win over team USA in the 4 Nations Face-Off final with a jab at President Donald Trump.