The New Heights podcast returned after a brief, post-Super Bowl hiatus, and the brotherly duo of Jason and Travis Kelce welcomed hockey bros Matt and Brady Tkachuk. While topics for the episode covered everything from football to pop culture to -- of course -- USA hockey and the 4 Nations Face Off,
The United States and Canada will doing battle one more time in the Championship Game of the 4 Nations Face-Off. However, the Americans have been affected by the injury bug leading up to Thursday's pivotal matchup for international supremacy.
It would be impossible to retell the history of the 4 Nations Face-Off without mentioning the notorious Team USA group text which ultimately led to the trio of fights at the start of the matchup between the United States and Canada.
Tkachuk celebrates his goal against Team Finland. / David Kirouac-Imagn Images After the crowd at Montreal's Bell Centre loudly booed the United States national anthem ahead of the 4 Nations Face-Off game between Team USA and Team Canada on Saturday night,
Off match between USA and Canada, won 3-1 by the Americans, Tkachuk and Hagel threw their gloves to the ground and sparred with each other. Their fight was the first of three in the opening nine seconds of the match.
There were plenty of emotions buzzing all throughout the 2024 4 Nations Face-Off in all seven games of the tournament. Considering it was the first time NHL players were representing their countries in almost nine years,
The disappointment felt by Team USA following Thursday’s 3-2 overtime loss to Team Canada in the 4 Nations Face-Off championship game was tough to put into words for most players. Until Thursday, USA had been the best team in the tournament that also featured Sweden and Finland,
United States forward Brady Tkachuk was dubbed by head coach Mike Sullivan as the "heartbeat" of the American side. He showed why when he
Even though Team USA failed to complete their mission to win the 4 Nations Face-Off, Brady Tkachuk still came away with lots of memories he’ll treasure for the rest of his life. Not only was he able to don his country’s colors, but he also got to play alongside his brother and Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk.
The United States couldn't beat Canada when it mattered most in the inaugural 4 Nations Face-Off, losing to their neighbors 3-2 in overtime in Thursday's final. The Americans came close to their first best-on-best championship since the 1996 World Cup of Hockey, getting several major scoring chances in the early minutes of overtime.
The Tkachuk brothers have shown tremendous offensive efficiency in the stat lines. Can they turn that into a win for Team USA?
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