Welcome to the 4 Nations Face-Off. For the first time since 2016, the NHL will hold an international best-on-best tournament. The league’s biggest stars from the USA, Canada, Sweden and Finland will compete for their country in a round-robin tournament in 2025.
The tournament’s first edition will head to Montreal and Boston in February for the seven games, which includes a championship matchup between the teams with the most points at the end of the round robin.
Replacing the All-Star game in 2025, the 4 Nations Face-Off is the NHL’s attempt at participation in international tournament. With the 2026 Winter Olympics just around the corner, it comes at the perfect time.
Whether you want to see the best players battle it out for the prize or just want to see the best hockey nations in the world in a unique setting, the 4 Nations Face-Off has something for every hockey fan. Here’s how to get tickets for the 2025 event.
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NHL 4 Nations Face-Off tickets
Tickets to the 2025 NHL 4 Nations Face-Off officially go on sale Tuesday, Oct. 29 and Wednesday, Oct. 30 for games in Montreal and Boston, respectively. However, passes from presale events are available now on StubHub.
With seven games scheduled, there’s plenty of seats available within every budget. For those looking for the biggest matchups, however, you can see USA vs. Canada in Montreal for $215. The championship game in Boston, costs at least $250, though that price may change once participating teams are determined.
More tickets will be added after the general sale. Click the link below to view the most recent ticket costs and seat maps of the Bell Centre and TD Garden.
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NHL 4 Nations Face-Off schedule
The 4 Nations Face-Off will be played in Montreal and Boston in February 2025. The Bell Centre will host four games while TD Garden will host the remaining two designated matchups as well as the championship.
Below is a schedule of games for the tournament.
Montreal
Date | Matchup | Time (ET) | Tickets |
Wed., Feb. 12 | Canada vs. Sweden | 8 p.m. | Buy now |
Thurs., Feb. 13 | USA vs. Finland | 8 p.m. | Buy now |
Sat., Feb. 16 | Finland vs. Sweden | 1 p.m. | Buy now |
Sat., Feb. 15 | USA vs. Canada | 8 p.m. | Buy now |
Boston
Date | Matchup | Time (ET) | Tickets |
Mon., Feb. 17 | Canada vs. Finland | 1 p.m. | Buy now |
Mon., Feb. 17 | Sweden vs. USA | 8 p.m. | Buy now |
Thurs., Feb. 20 | Championship | 8 p.m. | Buy now |
NHL 4 Nations Face-Off rosters
The official rosters for the 4 Nations Face-Off have not yet been determined. However, federations have already named six players to their respective squads, giving fans a glimpse into who will take the ice at the tournament.
Here is a look at the rosters for Team USA, Canada, Sweden and Finland as of the latest announcements. Complete rosters will be released between late November and early December.
USA
- F, Jack Eichel – Vegas Golden Knights
- F, Auston Matthews – Toronto Maple Leafs
- F, Matthew Tkachuk – Florida Panthers
- D, Adam Fox – New York Rangers
- D, Quinn Hughes – Vancouver Canucks
- D, Charlie McAvoy – Boston Bruins
Canada
- F, Sidney Crosby – Pittsburgh Penguins
- F, Nathan MacKinnon – Colorado Avalanche
- F, Brad Marchand – Boston Bruins
- F, Connor McDavid – Edmonton Oilers
- F, Brayden Point – Tampa Bay Lightning
- D, Cale Makar – Colorado Avalanche
Sweden
- F Filip Forsberg – Nashville Predators
- F William Nylander – Toronto Maple Leafs
- F Mika Zibanejad – New York Rangers
- D Gustav Forsling – Florida Panthers
- D Victor Hedman – Tampa Bay Lightning
- D Erik Karlsson – Pittsburgh Penguins
Finland
- F, Sebastian Aho – Carolina Hurricanes
- F, Aleksander Barkov – Florida Panthers
- F, Mikko Rantanen, Colorado Avalanche
- D, Miro Heiskanen – Dallas Stars
- D, Esa Lindell – Dallas Stars
- G, Juuse Saros – Nashville Predators
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