Canada returned to the ice on Monday in the confrontation of the 4 nations of 2025 after the defeat in the United States, and took care of business against Finland in a 5-3 victory.
While the six points of the US already put them in the championship game on February 20, making the confrontation on Monday night against Sweden a formality, Canada and Finland entered this game with two points (both 1- 1 for the tournament).
Sweden, despite being 0-2, lost both clashes in extra time, giving them two points too.
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The Canada team striker Mark Stone celebrates after a goal during the set of confrontation of the 4 nations against Team Finland in TD Garden. (Images Bob Dichiara-Imagn)
Then, Canada knew that a revenge championship game against the US would require a victory over Finland, and the stars presented themselves to ensure that this was the case.
Nathan Mackinnon and Connor McDavid scored two goals for Canada to lead the way to victory.
Brayden Point also scored in the performance of three goals anyone in Canada, while Sidney Crosby buried an empty net goal after Finland’s desperation position was frustrated.
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It was McDavid who got Canada on the board first, which is what he did against the United States on Saturday night.

The Canada team striker Sidney Crosby celebrates a goal by striker Nathan Mackinnon during the game against Team Finland in TD Garden. (Images Bob Dichiara-Imagn)
The goal was not assisted, since McDavid examined the ice before turning towards the goal and cutting a low wrist shot next to the Juuse Saros of Finland, who was taken from the game at the beginning of the second period in favor of Kevin Lankinen after Third goal from the Mackinnon tournament, and the second at night, put it 4-0.
However, the third period saw a fight out of Finland, since the first goal of the tournament of that Lindell finally took them to the board. However, it seemed very little, too late for them, since the goal came with 6:41 remaining in the game.
But Mikael Granlund scored two goals in 23 seconds with an extra man in the ice for Finland due to an empty network. That did 4-3, and despite dominating the entire game, Canada found a bunker.

The Canada team striker Connor McDavid celebrates his goal against Finland with his linemates in TD Garden. (Images Bob Dichiara-Imagn)
Just seconds after the second goal of GranLund, Crosby, the unconditional Canadian extreme, buried an empty net network to seal the victory and allow the team to be revenge against the United States on Thursday night.