4 Nations Face-Off Players Selected Team-Wise

Last Modified Feb 12, 2025 14:21 GMT
4 Nations Face-Off Players Selected Team-Wise
2025 NHL 4 Nations Face-Off - Media Day

The 2025 4 Nations Face-Off will take place from February 12-20, 2025, in Montreal (Bell Centre) and Boston (TD Garden). It will feature NHL players from Canada, Finland, Sweden, and the United States, playing in a round-robin format. The top two teams will compete in a one-game final. The tournament replaces the annual NHL All-Star Game in 2025 and is part of the NHL's increased participation in international events, including future Olympic and World Cup appearances.

The 4 Nations Face-Off was announced in February 2024 by NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman. It will be held on NHL-sized rinks, with games following NHL rules. Teams will earn points for regulation and overtime wins, and the final will have extended overtime. The participating teams are all ranked in the top six by the IIHF, with Canada, Finland, the U.S., and Sweden competing for the title.

4 Nations Face-Off Players Selected Team-Wise

According to the official website of the NHL, the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off will be held from February 12-20 in Montreal and Boston, featuring teams from Canada, Finland, Sweden, and the United States. This is the first major tournament since the 2016 World Cup of Hockey and will feature a round-robin format where each team plays the others. Each team will comprise 13 forwards, seven defensemen, and three goalies.

Each team plays against the others, earning points based on wins and losses. The top two teams will compete for the title on February 20, 2025, in Boston. The games will be broadcast on major platforms like ESPN, TNT, SN, and TVAS, bringing the tournament to a global audience.

Canada

Canada boasts some of the best players in the league, including Connor McDavid (Edmonton Oilers), Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins), Nathan MacKinnon (Colorado Avalanche), and Brayden Point (Tampa Bay Lightning). On defense, Cale Makar (Colorado Avalanche) and Drew Doughty (Los Angeles Kings) will lead the charge. The team has strong goaltending with Jordan Binnington (St. Louis Blues) and Adin Hill (Vegas Golden Knights).

Canada
PositionPlayerTeam
ForwardsSam BennettFlorida Panthers
Anthony CirelliTampa Bay Lightning
Sidney CrosbyPittsburgh Penguins
Brandon HagelTampa Bay Lightning
Seth JarvisCarolina Hurricanes
Travis KonecnyPhiladelphia Flyers
Nathan MacKinnonColorado Avalanche
Brad MarchandBoston Bruins
Mitch MarnerToronto Maple Leafs
Connor McDavidEdmonton Oilers
Brayden PointTampa Bay Lightning
Sam ReinhartFlorida Panthers
Mark StoneVegas Golden Knights
DefensemenCale MakarColorado Avalanche
Drew DoughtyLos Angeles Kings
Josh MorrisseyWinnipeg Jets
Colton ParaykoSt. Louis Blues
Alex PietrangeloVegas Golden Knights
Travis SanheimPhiladelphia Flyers
Shea TheodoreVegas Golden Knights
Devon ToewsColorado Avalanche
GoaliesJordan BinningtonSt. Louis Blues
Adin HillVegas Golden Knights
Sam MontembeaultMontreal Canadiens

Finland

Finland’s team is stacked with NHL stars like Mikko Rantanen (Colorado Avalanche), Aleksander Barkov (Florida Panthers), and Sebastian Aho (Carolina Hurricanes). They have a solid defensive line-up with Miro Heiskanen (Dallas Stars) and Esa Lindell (Dallas Stars). Juuse Saros (Nashville Predators) will be a key player in goal, supported by Kevin Lankinen (Vancouver Canucks) and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (Buffalo Sabres).

Finland
PositionPlayerTeam
ForwardsSebastian AhoCarolina Hurricanes
Joel ArmiaMontreal Canadiens
Aleksander BarkovFlorida Panthers
Mikael GranlundSan Jose Sharks
Erik HaulaNew Jersey Devils
Roope HintzDallas Stars
Kaapo KakkoSeattle Kraken
Patrik LaineMontreal Canadiens
Artturi LehkonenColorado Avalanche
Anton LundellFlorida Panthers
Eetu LuostarinenFlorida Panthers
Mikko RantanenColorado Avalanche
Teuvo TeravainenChicago Blackhawks
DefensemenJani HakanpaaToronto Maple Leafs
Miro HeiskanenDallas Stars
Esa LindellDallas Stars
Olli MaattaUtah Hockey Club
Niko MikkolaFlorida Panthers
Nikolas MatinpaloOttawa Senators
Juuso ValimakiUtah Hockey Club
GoaliesKevin LankinenVancouver Canucks
Ukko-Pekka LuukkonenBuffalo Sabres
Juuse SarosNashville Predators

Sweden

Sweden has a well-rounded team led by Filip Forsberg (Nashville Predators), Elias Pettersson (Vancouver Canucks), and William Nylander (Toronto Maple Leafs). Their defense is one of the strongest, with Victor Hedman (Tampa Bay Lightning), Erik Karlsson (Pittsburgh Penguins), and Rasmus Dahlin (Buffalo Sabres). In goal, they have the experience of Linus Ullmark (Ottawa Senators) and Samuel Ersson (Philadelphia Flyers), along with Filip Gustavsson (Minnesota Wild).

Sweden
PositionPlayerTeam
ForwardsViktor ArvidssonEdmonton Oilers
Jesper BrattNew Jersey Devils
Leo CarlssonAnaheim Ducks
Joel Eriksson EkMinnesota Wild
Filip ForsbergNashville Predators
William KarlssonVegas Golden Knights
Adrian KempeLos Angeles Kings
Elias LindholmBoston Bruins
William NylanderToronto Maple Leafs
Gustav NyquistNashville Predators
Elias PetterssonVancouver Canucks
Lucas RaymondDetroit Red Wings
Mika ZibanejadNew York Rangers
DefensemenRasmus AnderssonCalgary Flames
Jonas BrodinMinnesota Wild
Rasmus DahlinBuffalo Sabres
Mattias EkholmEdmonton Oilers
Gustav ForslingFlorida Panthers
Victor HedmanTampa Bay Lightning
Erik KarlssonPittsburgh Penguins
GoaliesFilip GustavssonMinnesota Wild
Samuel ErssonPhiladelphia Flyers
Linus UllmarkOttawa Senators

United States

The United States has a powerful lineup, including Auston Matthews (Toronto Maple Leafs), Jack Hughes (New Jersey Devils), Dylan Larkin (Detroit Red Wings), and Brady Tkachuk (Ottawa Senators). The U.S. defense is anchored by Adam Fox (New York Rangers), Charlie McAvoy (Boston Bruins), and Jake Sanderson (Ottawa Senators), with Connor Hellebuyck (Winnipeg Jets) and Jake Oettinger (Dallas Stars) in goal.

United States
PositionPlayerTeam
ForwardsMatt BoldyMinnesota Wild
Kyle ConnorWinnipeg Jets
Jack EichelVegas Golden Knights
Jake GuentzelTampa Bay Lightning
Jack HughesNew Jersey Devils
Chris KreiderNew York Rangers
Dylan LarkinDetroit Red Wings
Auston MatthewsToronto Maple Leafs
J.T. MillerVancouver Canucks
Brock NelsonNew York Islanders
Brady TkachukOttawa Senators
Matthew TkachukFlorida Panthers
Vincent TrocheckNew York Rangers
DefensemenBrock FaberMinnesota Wild
Adam FoxNew York Rangers
Noah HanifinVegas Golden Knights
Jake SandersonOttawa Senators
Charlie McAvoyBoston Bruins
Jaccob SlavinCarolina Hurricanes
Zach WerenskiColumbus Blue Jackets
GoaliesConnor HellebuyckWinnipeg Jets
Jake OettingerDallas Stars
Jeremy SwaymanBoston Bruins

Know More: Which teams participate in the NHL 4 Nations face-off?

FAQs on 4 Nations Face-Off Players Selected Team-Wise

A. The 4 Nations Face-Off is an international ice hockey tournament featuring top teams from around the world, held in Canada and the United States.

A. The tournament will be held from February 12–20, 2025, at the Bell Centre in Montreal and TD Garden in Boston.

A. Four teams are participating: Canada, the United States, Sweden, and Finland.

A. Four teams are participating: Canada, the United States, Sweden, and Finland.

A. Four teams are participating: Canada, the United States, Sweden, and Finland.

Related Stories

Maple Leafs HC Craig Berube gets honest about "hard to handle" Canadiens D-man Maple Leafs HC Craig Berube gets honest about "hard to handle" Canadiens D-man
Maple Leafs HC Craig Berube gets honest about "hard to handle" Canadiens D-man
"It was an event" - NHL insider shares hype around Ivan Demidov's first skate in Toronto, potential debut "It was an event" - NHL insider shares hype around Ivan Demidov's first skate in Toronto, potential debut
"It was an event" - NHL insider shares hype around Ivan Demidov's first skate in Toronto, potential debut
1d
Canadiens' Marty St. Louis looks on the bright side after OT shutout loss to Maple Leafs Canadiens' Marty St. Louis looks on the bright side after OT shutout loss to Maple Leafs
Canadiens' Marty St. Louis looks on the bright side after OT shutout loss to Maple Leafs
LA Kings vs Edmonton Oilers: Live streaming options, where and how to watch game live on TV, channel list & more | April 14, 2025 LA Kings vs Edmonton Oilers: Live streaming options, where and how to watch game live on TV, channel list & more | April 14, 2025
LA Kings vs Edmonton Oilers: Live streaming options, where and how to watch game live on TV, channel list & more | April 14, 2025
1d
Watch: Capitals Ryan Leonard leaves Blue Jackets game after scary hit from Adam Fantilli Watch: Capitals Ryan Leonard leaves Blue Jackets game after scary hit from Adam Fantilli
Watch: Capitals Ryan Leonard leaves Blue Jackets game after scary hit from Adam Fantilli
Who is replacing Sam Rosen? All we know about Rangers’ new play-by-play voice Kenny Albert Who is replacing Sam Rosen? All we know about Rangers’ new play-by-play voice Kenny Albert
Who is replacing Sam Rosen? All we know about Rangers’ new play-by-play voice Kenny Albert
10h
"Time for Lou to step down?": NHL fans react as New York Islanders get eliminated from playoff contention "Time for Lou to step down?": NHL fans react as New York Islanders get eliminated from playoff contention
"Time for Lou to step down?": NHL fans react as New York Islanders get eliminated from playoff contention
Calvin de Haan clarifies viral "it's f**ked" statement about his treatment from NY Rangers Calvin de Haan clarifies viral "it's f**ked" statement about his treatment from NY Rangers
Calvin de Haan clarifies viral "it's f**ked" statement about his treatment from NY Rangers
1d
5 most disappointing Pittsburgh Penguins members after elimination from 2025 NHL playoffs contention feat. Erik Karlsson 5 most disappointing Pittsburgh Penguins members after elimination from 2025 NHL playoffs contention feat. Erik Karlsson
5 most disappointing Pittsburgh Penguins members after elimination from 2025 NHL playoffs contention feat. Erik Karlsson
20h
McDavid, Oilers may regret conceding extremely crucial home-ice advantage to Kings in Round 1 of 2025 NHL playoffs McDavid, Oilers may regret conceding extremely crucial home-ice advantage to Kings in Round 1 of 2025 NHL playoffs
McDavid, Oilers may regret conceding extremely crucial home-ice advantage to Kings in Round 1 of 2025 NHL playoffs
6h
Sportskeeda logo
Close menu
WWE
WWE
NBA
NBA
NFL
NFL
MMA
MMA
Tennis
Tennis
NHL
NHL
Golf
Golf
MLB
MLB
Soccer
Soccer
F1
F1
WNBA
WNBA
More
More
bell-icon Manage notifications