Sweden tops U.S. 2-1 in 4 Nations
round robin. The Americans had already clinched a spot in final
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[February 18, 2025]
By JIMMY GOLEN
BOSTON (AP) — The first matchup between the United States and Canada
in the 4 Nations Face-Off left both sides — and most hockey fans,
too — wanting more.
And that's just what they'll get.
The North Americans played their way into a rematch in the
championship game, even with the United States losing 2-1 to Sweden
in the round-robin finale on Monday. The U.S. team had already
clinched a spot in the title game, and Canada earned its way there
by beating Finland 5-3 earlier Monday to finish the group stage.
“It will be a hard fought battle. That’s what I would anticipate,”
U.S. coach Mike Sullivan said. “I feel like I get the best seat in
the house, being behind the bench and being up close to it. To watch
what these guys do on the ice at the pace that they’re able to do
it, sometimes we just marvel at what goes on up there.”
Sweden rallied after falling behind just 35 seconds into the game to
hand the Americans their first loss in the tournament that brought
the game’s greatest players back to the international stage after
sitting out the last two Olympics.

Canada watched its four-goal lead cut to one in the final minutes
but pulled out a victory over Finland earlier Monday to grab the
other spot in the title game. That clinched the rematch of the
fight-filled round-robin matchup from Saturday.
“They’re gonna be extremely hungry. They don't want to lose two to
us,” American forward Dylan Larkin said. “I think there’ll be some
nerves, but I hope it’s that level that it was in Montreal.”
Chris Kreider gave the Americans the lead in the opening minute on
Monday night, but Gustav Nyquist tied it a dozen minutes later and
Jesper Bratt gave Sweden the lead with less than a minute remaining
in the first period. Samuel Ersson made 31 saves, shutting the U.S.
down for the game's last 59:25.
Officially, the nightcap meant nothing to either the Americans or
Swedes: The U.S. had already clinched a spot in Thursday night’s
championship game, and Sweden needed the Canadians to falter for a
chance in the final.
“I don’t think there was too much of a shock,” U.S. forward Jack
Hughes said. "They’re obviously a great team and I know they’re
champing at the bit to get us again. We’re really excited that we
get them, and that’s kind of what we were looking for.”
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United States' Brady Tkachuk slams into the post while chasing the
puck towards Sweden goaltender Samuel Ersson during the first period
of a 4 Nations Face-Off hockey game, Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, in
Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

With some fans wearing powdered wigs and
colonial-era tricorn hats, the Boston crowd bellowed “The
Star-Spangled Banner” before the game — a response to the Canadians
who booed the U.S. national anthem before the early matchups in
Montreal. Chants of “U-S-A!” rang out through the TD Garden in the
final minutes, with goalie Jake Oettinger pulled for an extra
skater, but the Americans couldn’t beat Ersson to force overtime.
Instead, the Americans will regroup for the tournament final.
“The first game was such a great hockey game. And I think it’s great
for hockey that there’s an opportunity for these two teams to meet
again,” Sullivan said. “Obviously, both teams have star power all
around the lineup. It was a very competitive hockey game, the first
game. I would anticipate the next one will be every bit as
competitive, if not more.”
The Americans faced Sweden a player down with Auston Matthews out,
and then Brady Tkachuk left in the second period after colliding
with Ersson in the crease. More disappointing for the Boston fans
was Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy being scratched from the
lineup.
Sullivan said the team had not moved to bring in roster
reinforcements.
“We’re hoping to get some of these guys back,” he said.
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