Basic events
The Prime Minister of Canada appears to have gained the final laughter. Hours after Trump invited “Governor Trudeau” to watch the final charged next -He next to him, the PM won tonight from TD Garden stands on the fingers of Twitter Aready.
You can’t pick up our country – and you can’t take our game.
– Justin Trudeau (@justintrudeau) February 21, 2025
This win will be special for Canada for many reasons. They need to win it at home in Boston. And they have to defeat a very good US team, full of star power and grit.
And this event is clearly a big hit. The Olympics is expected next year and is definitely another repeating this contest at some point on the road.
We will pass it to Bryan Graham today to get some of the live reactions from the classic tonight.
Jordan Binnington shed tears. The two biggest moments of his hockey career happened in this building – a Stanley Cup win with the Blues, and now it is. He is stable throughout and truly extraordinary in overtime.
Marner is another hero in Canada at night, with two assists, along with the game-winner.
Canada won the 4 Nations Championship
Connor McDavid concludes it. Suddenly he appeared between the faceoff circles, took a pass from the Mitch Marner and properly stabbed it to the net.
11:50 left, 1st OT: This is a messy thing here – where, again, maybe the deer is favored.
13:29 Left, 1st OT: Finally a shot from Crosby, but not harmful.
15:29 Left, 1st OT: Big stop for Binnington! A giveaway puts matthews. Binnington stopped one, then returned to Rob Brady Tkachuk.
And another on the faceoff, also from Matthews.
16:15 left, 1st OT: Marchand passed at a time for a big moment in his home arena, but he couldn’t get a clean shot.
17:09 Left, 1st OT: The replay shows Canada accidentally sent two men for a space, but one realized it and scrambled again before anyone could call for the presence of so many men on the ice.
McDavid tried to do something, but he wasted a shot and then the puck chose his stick before he was shot again.
Then it was a great opportunity for the USA, with Binnington stopping Matthews at the point-blank range.
17:58 Left, 1st OT: Eichel was shocked from a hard angle. Brock Nelson had shown a few seconds from almost the same place. Another strong start for the USA, but Hagel gets a shot the other way.
Stat of the night: Sidney Crosby has no shot.
Puck’s downfall is about to fall. So do I.
ESPN is replaying a miracle montage from pregame. Maybe we got stuck in a loop.
But they are preparing to restart.
For new ones on how the playoff hockey works with NHL and NHL-equivalent events like this-they play up to marks. Gold goal. Suddenly death. Sudden success. They play a 20 -minute period so they can still run Zamboni.
3rd period end: Canada 2-2 deer
A late flurry from Canada should have finished it. McDavid was in front of the net but then walked away.
ESPN’s note that the last time the USA and Canada were tied after regulation at a major event, it was also 2-2-in the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. Sidney Crosby scored the winner while I was at one end of the peak-to-peak gondola in Whistler.
Caffeinated drinks come out of your choice. We may be here for a moment.
Canada 2-2 USA, 1:29 left, 3rd period: McKinnon gets a short look and fire. Hellebuyck is catching up.
Canada 2-2 USA, 2:12 Left, 3rd period: A lot of passing a break in the US.
Canada returned the other way, but Slavin played the rafters to ease some pressure.
Canada 2-2 USA, 3:30 left, 3rd period: My mind begins to confuse music through great Canadian bands. “If I had a million dollars … even his mind wasn’t rent!…”
Two more shots for the USA. Canada needs to shake something.
Canada 2-2 USA, 4:31 Left, 3rd period: Is McDavid healthy? Many players in this contest fought the disease, and he just didn’t look like himself.
Kreider released an opportunity shooting that Binnington caught. Faceoff to the Canadian zone when we move from ad break.
Canada 2-2 USA, 5:37 Left, 3rd period: Werenski filed a shot from the blue line. That is locked. The USA looks more likely to score.
Canada 2-2 USA, 6:40 left, 3rd period: As Han Solo charges a Stormtroopers band, Brad Marchland took the puck and career by defending the US, but that won’t work.
Canada 2-2 USA, 7:34 Left, 3rd period: Canada really doesn’t get anything offensive today.
Meanwhile, Costa Rican side Saprissa scored at the stop time to take a 2-1 lead after the first leg of their Concacaf Champions Cup tie compared to Vancouver Whitecaps. Canada can use some good news today.
Canada 2-2 USA, 9:46 Left, 3rd period: One end – the patient’s explosion for Canada, leading to an uncontrollable shot.
Other end-Guentzel goes 1-on-3 and almost marks.
Canada 2-2 USA, 10:47 Left, 3rd period: The US shot went to netting.
Canada’s welcome the first part of the US at this time. This is anyone’s game now.
Canada 2-2 USA, 12:06 Left, 3rd period: What a game Slavin has for the USA. Defensess has prolonged to block a shot with his shin.
Canada 2-2 USA, 12:41 Left, 3rd period: Puck arcs up to the wind near the Canadian net but played with safety.
If you were wondering who I was playing, I was very simple -I was rooting for the next mark. If we had overtime, I would be a zombie in the morning.
Canada 2-2 USA, 13:50 left, 3rd period: Ping! Hagel got a shot past hellebuyck but pressed the left post. So close to a 3-2 lead for guests.
Canada 2-2 USA, 14:55 Left, 3rd period: Finally, some signs of life for the team are red. Hellebuyck has smothed a rebound to give Canada a chance to faceoff in the US zone.
Canada 2-2 USA, 16:00 left, 3rd period: Binnington’s big saving. All the opportunities are at one end now.
Canada 2-2 USA, 17:10 left, 3rd period: The deer has a sudden rest, with guentzel zipping in the middle as Canada has made a slow change in line. He couldn’t get the Puck past Binnington.
Canada 2-2 USA, 18:40 left, 3rd period: Either team has not established any rhythm.
Shot attempts are 46-34, Canada. The people also spent more time in the US zone than the other way around.
And now McDavid is chewing in his mouth. How effective are these things after all?
Play resumes …
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