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Canada sweats out OT win over Sweden in 4 Nations Face-Off opener

MONTREAL – Here the latest hockey is back, here the Bell Center noise wall came and crashed with delirium on the ice.

They cried out for Sydney Crosby. They were loud with the introduction of Legends for each of the four teams competing in this latest latest update. They lost it for Mario Lemieux. They made the singer own because they made “O Canada” bells.

They opened the four-country faceoffs on Wednesday as Team Canada beat Team Sweden 4-3, opening the four-country faceoffs in a game that was blown away from the blow. more.

Mitch Marner (center) won his overtime game with Team Canada's 4-3 OT victory in the NHL 4 Nations faceoff in Montreal on February 12, 2025 We celebrate the goal we received. Getty Images

The Galactico here were Kale McCar, Nathan McKinnon, Crosby and Conor McDavid. This was about the foursome where McDavid gave MacKinnon to the open net, baiting McDavid to provide a fascinating power play goal in 56 seconds.

And this was about Canadian team Canada, and it was a loud reminder of what hockey hegemony looks like.

Sweden did not score a shot in goal until 15:15 of the match when Gustav Forsling's Lister became harmless to the Jordan Binnington gloves. By then Canada had already scored twice, the crowd had already begun singing “Oh,” and McDavid had already put in a handful of shifts that looked like a boy's man.

This seemed easy.

That wasn't the case.

It will take some time at the end. So Canada only took two out of three points. Sweden scored one point, Marner took a thrust and ended a pulsating overtime by ripping the shot past Philip Gustafson.

Mark Stone (61) celebrates his second term goal with teammate Sidney Crosby on Canadian OT Wi over Sweden in the 4 Nations face-off tournament. AP

This was a kind of game and a kind of finishing touch. This left everyone nearby who needed a cigarette.

Canada has never turned this into a kind of blow-off of the scoreboard. The first 20 minutes looked like they were on ice. The game settled, and Sweden found traction and turned this into such a real game.

The first indication of trouble came midway through the second season, when Binnington raised a short target from Jonas Brodin and made a game where Canada had almost entirely owned 2-1.

Josh Morrissey (left) clashes with Mika Zibanejad in the second term, when Canada won Sweden in a four-country showdown. Getty Images

Certainly, concerns about the situation in Canada online have been tested more than a bit, with Binnington less than persuasive.

The newest in the form of Shea Theodore also left the game for the second time with a second right wrist injury and not returning, leaving the Canadian with five defenders for the rest.

Crosby restored order when he scored his second assist on the second night, feeding Markstone from the rush and moving around at the bottom of the circle to make it perfect I chose the pass.

Conor McDavid falls to the ice during the first period of Team Canada's OT victory over Team Sweden. Getty Images

But things continued to be unsettled for Canada when Adrian Kempe stepped into the slot and hit Binnington Clean and went under three to three-half minutes.

And Joel Ericson Eck followed Canadian Icing and tied three games from Jesper Blatt's Cross Crease Feed at 8:59, with a brief pole of silence falling to the Bell Center.

That was enough to send it overtime. There, the noise will soon be restored.

Mario Lemieux was introduced before Canada worked overtime in Sweden. Getty Images

There was concern about the atmosphere and crowd size during the preparation stage for this event. There was a story that Americans are a few favorites in Canada.

Traditional wisdom is rarely proven to be very wrong.

Even Brad Marchand, the villain around this, was Canada's 13:15 mark in the first period when Braden Point finished feeding from rushing. I roared when I scored my second goal.

You could scrutinize the tapes for hours and couldn't find any flaws in the Canadian game.

The gap is tight. That breakout was perfect. The pack exercise was clinical. I won almost every pack on the wall. It was on another level for the Swedish team, and was packed with stars in its own right.

This was what modern hockey should look like.

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