Team Canada coach Jon Cooper downplayed the recent geopolitical tension between Canada and the USA, which is coloring the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off final between the two nations.
Canadian head coach Jon Cooper is making some adjustments to his lineup ahead of the 4 Nations Face-Off championship game.
Canada coach Jon Cooper will make one tweak from Monday's winning lineup and instead go with Carolina Hurricanes winger Seth ...
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That’s what you’ve earned here tonight.If you’re an American hockey fan – hell, even just a fan of the game – the words of ...
Jon Cooper is a hockey coach. He's also aware of the world outside the rink. Relations between Canada and the United States are as frosty as they've been in a long time.
Team Canada is subbing Seth Jarvis in for Travis Konecny for the 4 Nations Face-Off title game against Team USA.
Team USA GM Bill Guerin asked President Donald Trump to attend the 4 Nations Face-Off final game in Boston on February 20.
American and Canadian players expect even more emotion and physicality than their first meeting when they clash for a second time in Thursday's 4 Nations Face-Off finale in Boston.
While Team Canada is trying its damnedest to separate sport from everything else, the coaches and players have about as much control over that as the weather.