The regulation loss to Team USA has put Canada on the ropes in the NHL’s Four Nations Face-Off. Team Canada must defeat Finland on Monday to stay alive, and Connor McDavid didn’t hesitate to remind Sidney Crosby, Brad Marchand, and the rest of the team about the magnitude of the upcoming game.
McDavid opened the scoring for Canada against its southern neighbors, but that was the only time they managed to get one past American goaltender Connor Hellebuyck.
USA came back to take a 2-1 lead and held on to it, thanks to a remarkable collective effort, before sealing the deal with an empty net goal in the dying seconds. The Americans walked away with all three points, clinching their place in the Championship Game, while Canada will have to defeat Finland in regulation, in order to qualify to the decisive round.
It’s clear the margin of error has disappeared for Canada, and it has its back against the wall. For the first time, NHL players face a crucial game in mid-February. Ahead of the clash with the Suomi side, McDavid sent a bold reminder to Crosby, Marchand, and the rest of the players in the locker room.
“Monday is like a Game Seven,” McDavid openly stated, via Sportsnet. McDavid will definitely hope this Game Seven plays out different to the last win-or-go-home game he featured in, when his Edmonton Oilers fell 2-1 to the Florida Panthers during the 2024 Stanley Cup Final.
Far from over
Canada is still in a strong position to make the Championship Game, and when it comes to title matches, how each team arrives at the date often has no bearing—it’s a whole new story.
“It was fast, tight-checking, competitive, emotional,” Connor McDavid admitted, per NHL.com. “It had everything you would want in a hockey game. It [stinks] it didn’t go our way, but this thing’s far from over.”
As long as Canada features Crosby, MacKinnon, McDavid, and so many other sensational superstars, they can never be counted out, and although USA is ecstatic about their win in Montreal, it sleeps with an eye open, as Canada is still lurking in the competition.
