The 4 Nations Face-Off continues its action into Monday, as a doubleheader on Presidents Day in the U.S. is set to wrap up the round-robin at the competition. 

Canada and Finland kick off the action on the holiday, with an early afternoon matchup that has championship implications on the line. 

After Mitch Marner’s OT winner gave Canada a 4-3 win over Sweden to start the international tournament, the Canadians lost to the United States 3-1 on Saturday night in one of the most anticipated hockey games in a decade. It marked the first time since the group stage in the 2010 Winter Olympics that Canada lost to the USA in true, best-on-best international competition. 

Finland needs a win if it wants a shot at advancing to the championship. After losing to the United States in their opener, the Finns secured two massive points in the standings on Saturday, defeating Sweden 4-3 in overtime to claim their first victory at the tournament. Mikael Granlund was the hero in that rivalry game, beating Linus Ullmark five-hole in the extra frame to lift Finland to a win. 

The Canadians can clinch a rematch with the Americans in the final with a regulation win over Finland. However, if the Finns win in either regulation or in overtime, it could set up a USA-Finland final, depending on the result of tonight’s USA-Sweden game to conclude the round-robin play. 

The tournament has shifted from Montreal to Boston, where the final three games of the 4 Nations Face-Off will take place. TD Garden, home of the Bruins, brings the last two round-robin games, followed by the championship on Thursday. 

The Sporting News is providing updates and highlights from the Canada vs. Finland round-robin game at the 4 Nations Face-Off.

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Canada vs. Finland live score

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Canada vs. Finland updates, highlights from 4 Nations Face-Off

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Pregame

Canada 4 Nations Face-Off roster

# Player Position Team
9 Sam Bennett F Panthers
71 Anthony Cirelli F Lightning
87 Sidney Crosby F Penguins
38 Brandon Hagel F Lightning
24 Seth Jarvis F Hurricanes
11 Travis Konecny F Flyers
29 Nathan MacKinnon F Avalanche
63 Brad Marchand F Bruins
16 Mitch Marner F Maple Leafs
97 Connor McDavid F Oilers
21 Brayden Point F Lightning
13 Sam Reinhart F Panthers
61 Mark Stone F Golden Knights
89 Drew Doughty* D Kings
8 Cale Makar D Avalanche
44 Josh Morrissey D Jets
55 Colton Parayko D Blues
6 Travis Sanheim D Flyers
27 Shea Theodore D Golden Knights
5 Devon Toews D Avalanche
50 Jordan Binnington G Blues
33 Adin Hill G Golden Knights
35 Sam Montembeault G Canadiens

*= injury replacement for Alex Pietrangelo, Golden Knights

Finland 4 Nations Face-Off roster

# Player Position Team
20 Sebastian Aho F Hurricanes
40 Joel Armia F Canadiens
16 Aleksander Barkov F StarsPanthers
64 Mikael Granlund F Stars
56 Erik Haula F Devils
24 Roope Hintz F Stars
84 Kaapo Kakko F Kraken
92 Patrik Laine F Canadiens
62 Artturi Lehkonen F Avalanche
15 Anton Lundell F Panthers
27 Eetu Luostarinen F Panthers
96 Mikko Rantanen F Hurricanes
86 Teuvo Teravainen F Blackhawks
10 Henri Jokiharju* D Sabres
23 Esa Lindell D Stars
3 Olli Maatta D Utah
77 Niko Mikkola D Panthers
33 Nikolas Matinpalo** D Senators
18 Urho Vaakanainen*** D Rangers
6 Juuso Valimaki D Utah
32 Kevin Lankinen G Canucks
1 Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen G Sabres
74 Juuse Saros D Predators

*= injury replacement for Rasmus Ristolainen, Flyers
**= injury replacement for Jani Hakanpaa, Maple Leafs
***= injury replacement for Miro Heiskanen, Stars

What channel is Canada vs. Finland?

  • TV channel: TNT, truTV
  • Live stream: Sling

Fans can watch Canada vs. Finland at the 4 Nations Face-Off on TNT or truTV on Monday, Feb. 17 at 1 p.m. ET.

For those without cable, Sling will have a live stream on its platform.

Canada vs. Finland start time

  • Date: Monday, Feb. 17
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET

Puck drop for Canada vs. Finland is at 1 p.m. ET on Monday, Feb. 17 at the TD Garden in Boston, Mass. 

Canada vs. Finland radio station

Fans can listen to Canada vs. Finland live on SiriusXM channel 91.

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4 Nations Face-Off schedule, scores

Wednesday, Feb. 12

Game
Canada 4, Sweden 3 (OT)

Thursday, Feb. 13

Saturday, Feb. 15

Game
Finland 4, Sweden 3 (OT)
USA 3, Canada 1

Monday, Feb. 17

Game Time (ET) TV channel
Canada vs. Finland 1 p.m. TNT, truTV, Sling
Sweden vs. USA 8 p.m. TNT, truTV, Sling

Thursday, Feb. 20

Game Time (ET) TV channel
Championship 8 p.m. ESPN, Fubo, ESPN+

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