Canada was back on the ice on Monday in the confrontation of the 4 nations of 2025 following defeat in the United States, and took care of business against Finland during a 5-3 victory.
While the six points of the United States are already put them in the championship match on February 20, which makes the match on Monday evening against Sweden a formality, Canada and Finland have both entered this match with two points (both 1-1 for the tournament).
Sweden, despite being 0-2, has lost its two games in overtime, also giving them two points.
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Team Canada Mark Stone striker famous after a goal in the match faced on the 4 nations against the Finland team at TD Garden. (Images Bob Dechiara-Imagn)
Thus, Canada knew that a championship match of revenge against the United States would require a victory over Finland, and the stars showed up to make sure it was.
Nathan Mackinnon and Connor McDavid both scored two goals for Canada to open the way to victory.
Brayden Point also scored in the performance of the first period of Canada, in the first period, while Sidney Crosby buried a clear empty goal after the despair of Finland was thwarted.
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It was McDavid who first obtained Canada on the board of directors, which he did against the United States on Saturday evening.

Team Canada Sidney Crosby striker celebrates a goal by striker Nathan Mackinnon in the match against the Finland team at TD Garden. (Images Bob Dechiara-Imagn)
The goal was without help, while McDavid questioned the ice before turning to the goal and pulling a low wrist after Juus juie de Finland, which was removed from the match at the start of the second period in favor of Kevin Lankinen after Mackinnon’s third goal of the tournament, and the second of the night, did it 4-0.
The third period, however, saw a certain fight outside Finland, while Esa Lindell’s first goal of the tournament finally put them on the board. It seemed too little, too late for them, because the goal came with 6:41 to play in the match.
But Mikael Granlund scored two goals in 23 seconds with an additional man on the ice for Finland due to an empty net. This did 4-3, and despite the domination of the whole game, Canada found itself to be removed.

Team Canada Connor McDavid’s team attacker celebrates his goal against Finland with his line comrades at TD Garden. (Images Bob Dechiara-Imagn)
A few seconds after Granlund’s second goal, Crosby, the faithful Canadian winger, buried an empty Wister to seal the victory and allow the team to his potential revenge match against the United States on Thursday evening.