A condensed 4 Nations Face-Off packed so much into a 10-day window, including a whirlwind of emotions in two cities and two countries.
Cale Makar is a game-time decision against Finland, and Jon Cooper declined to tell reporters whether he would stick with Jordan Binnington in net.
Before clinching their place in the tournament finale, Canada had to fend off a late surge from Finland in Monday's round robin game. After taking a 4–0 lead, Canada gave their
Canada vs USA, the sequel, is coming up on Thursday. Nathan MacKinnon helps Canada get there. The Avalanche are returning to practice on Wednesday. Also, Jon Cooper compliments Sidney Crosby. All that and more on this edition of Deen’s Daily —.
Lightning coach Jon Cooper wasn’t sure whether Brandon Hagel would be able to play when Tampa Bay resumed play Sunday night at home against Seattle. Following Team Canada’s euphoric championship win in the 4 Nations Faceoff on Thursday night,
Brad Marchand and Jon Cooper have a lot of history as rivals, but for the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off, the Lightning coach is glad the Bruins captain is on his Canada squad. While Marchand has had a limited role on the ice in Canada’s first two games in the tournament,
BOSTON ― Travis Konecny was quick to jump in and say “hopefully” when asked about his excitement level to play in the 4 Nations Face-Off final at his media availability on Tuesday. It turns out hoping wasn’t enough,
More than that – as a subdued Canadian coach Jon Cooper told reporters after Canada’s best hockey players beat America’s best hockey players in overtime last week – the beleaguered country “needed a win”.