First look at the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off jerseys
We have a more “official” look at the uniforms Canada, Finland, Sweden and the United States will be wearing at the inaugural 4 Natons Face-Off in a few months.
On Thursday, Bleacher Report posted on social media the jerseys of the four teams for the upcoming showcase in February. The players featured wearing the sweaters include Sidney Crosby (Canada), Sebastian Aho (Finland), Victor Hedman (Sweden) and Auston Matthews (USA).
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Canada’s jersey features the traditional red and white colors, with ‘Canada’ stitched into the maple leaf. While the centered leaf isn’t new, the country’s name on the logo pays homage to the old-school sweaters worn in the early days of ice hockey being an Olympic sport.
Finland’s and Sweden’s uniforms have a traditional feel. Sweden is sticking with the classic Tre Kronor design, which has been a staple of its ice hockey uniforms over the years and is an instant hit with many fans.
Finland features the ‘Suomi’ name that is carried over the top of the royal lion logo.
The Americans’ sweater looks similar to what the nation wore at the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. It has simple stripes on the arms and ‘USA’ stitched across the chest.
The full rosters for the four countries have yet to be announced, but we know the first seven players for each team. Crosby will be joined on Team Canada by Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, Brad Marchand, Connor McDavid and Brayden Point.
Finland’s roster includes Aho, Aleksandar Barkov, Miro Heiskanen, Esa Lindell, Mikko Rantanen and Juuse Saros.
Hedman leads a talented Swedish core featuring Filip Forsberg, Gustav Forsling, Erik Karlsson, William Nylander and Mika Zibanejad.
The U.S. has an exciting group of Matthews, Jack Eichel, Adam Fox, Quinn Hughes, Charlie McAvoy, and Matthew Tkachuk.
The 4 Nations Face-Off begins on Feb. 12 at the Bell Centre in Montreal. The first four games will be held at the home of the Montreal Canadiens before the final three contests, including the championship game on Feb. 20, will be held at Boston’s TD Garden.