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4 Nations Face-Off rosters: Updated list of players on USA, Canada, Sweden, Finland teams for 2025 hockey tournament

NHL players are returning to international competition sooner than you might think.

The NHL announced in February its intention to allow players to take part in the 2026 Olympics, opening the door for the sport’s finest talents to vie for the vaunted gold medal — just as they did from 1988-2014. With the NHL’s declaration, the stage had been set for more indelible moments like Sidney Crosby’s “Golden Goal.”

Hockey fans will get a preview of what could be in store when some of the NHL’s finest talents don their nations’ colors for the 4 Nations Face-Off in 2025.

Here’s what you need to know about the international event set to take the hockey world by storm in February.

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4 Nations Face-Off rosters 2025

Team Canada

Player Position Team
Sidney Crosby F Penguins
Nathan MacKinnon F Avalanche
Cale Makar D Avalanche
Brad Marchand F Bruins
Connor McDavid F Oilers
Brayden Point F Lightning
Anthony Cirelli F Lightning
Brandon Hagel F Lightning
Seth Jarvis F Hurricanes
Travis Konecny F Flyers
Mitch Marner F Maple Leafs
Sam Reinhart F Panthers
Sam Bennett F Panthers
Mark Stone F Golden Knights
Josh Morrissey D Jets
Colton Parayko D Blues
Shea Theodore D Golden Knights
Alex Pietrangelo D Golden Knights
Travis Sanheim D Flyers
Devon Toews D Avalanche
Jordan Binnington G Blues
Adin Hill G Golden Knights
Sam Montembeault G Canadiens

Team USA

Player Position Team
Charlie McAvoy D Bruins
Jack Eichel F Golden Knights
Adam Fox D Rangers
Quinn Hughes D Canucks
Auston Matthews F Maple Leafs
Matthew Tkachuk F Panthers
Matt Boldy F Wild
Kyle Connor F Jet
Brock Faber D Wild
Jake Guentzel F Lightning
Connor Hellebuyck G Jets
Noah Hanifin D Golden Knights
Jack Hughes F Devils
Chris Kreider F Rangers
Dylan Larkin F Red Wings
J.T. Miller F Canucks
Brock Nelson F Islanders
Jake Oettinger G Stars
Jaccob Slavin D Hurricanes
Jeremy Swayman G Bruins
Brady Tkachuk F Senators
Vincent Trocheck F Rangers
Zach Werenski D Blue Jackets

Team Sweden

Player Position Team
Filip Forsberg F Predators
Gustav Forsling D Panthers
Victor Hedman D Lightning
William Nylander F Maple Leafs
Erik Karlsson D Penguins
Mika Zibanejad F Rangers
Adrian Kempe F Kings
William Karlsson F Golden Knights
Joel Eriksson Ek F Wild
Gustav Nyquist F Predators
Elias Pettersson F Canucks
Lucas Raymond F Red Wings
Leo Carlsson F Ducks
Elias Lindholm F Bruins
Viktor Arvidsson F Oilers
Jesper Bratt F Devils
Rasmus Dahlin D Sabres
Rasmus Andersson D Flames
Mattias Ekholm D Oilers
Jonas Brodin D Wild
Filip Gustavsson G Wild
Jacob Markstrom G Devils
Linus Ullmark G Senators

Team Finland

Player Position Team
Sebastian Aho F Hurricanes
Aleksander Barkov F Panthers
Miro Heiskanen D Stars
Esa Lindell D Panthers
Mikko Rantanen F Avalanche
Juuse Saros G Predators
Teuvo Teravainen F Blackhawks
Eetu Luostarinen F Panthers
Anton Lundell F Panthers
Artturi Lehkonen F Avalanche
Patrik Laine F Canadiens
Kaapo Kakko F Rangers
Roope Hintz F Stars
Erik Haula F Devils
Mikael Granlund F Sharks
Joel Armia F Canadiens
Juuso Valimaki D Utah
Rasmus Ristolainen D Flyers
Olli Maatta D Utah
Jani Hakanpaa D Maple Leafs
Kevin Lankinen G Canucks
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen G Sabres
Niko Mikkola D Panthers

What is the 4 Nations Face-Off?

The NHL and NHLPA agreed to host the 4 Nations Face-Off, which will pit four of the world’s preeminent hockey powers – Canada, Finland, Sweden and the United States — against one another.

Games will be held in two separate venues — Bell Centre in Montreal and TD Garden in Boston. Teams will be teeming with NHL talent, with former Hart Memorial Trophy winners Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid, Nathan McKinnon and Auston Matthews all tipped to join.

The tournament is spearheaded by the NHL. That means no collaboration with the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the Zurich-based governing body which presides over Olympic ice hockey and World Championships.

Because the competition is league-run, its requirements for entry are stiff. Countries such as Germany and Slovakia were deemed ineligible for the festivities as they don’t have enough NHL representation to fill out a full roster. The Czech Republic and Russia both have enough NHL talent to technically craft a roster. But the league refused to grant Russia access, citing the country’s war with Ukraine.

When does the 4 Nations Face-Off start?

  • Start date: Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025
  • End date: Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025

The tournament will kick off on Wednesday, Feb. 12, when Canada faces off against Sweden at the Bell Centre (8 p.m. ET). The competition will run through Feb. 20, with sides earning three points for a regulation win, two points for an overtime or shootout victory, one point for an overtime or shootout defeat and zero points for a regulation loss.

Each team will play three games, with the two teams with the most points meeting in the championship game at TD Garden.

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