LAS VEGAS -- The first six players named to the United States team for the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off on Friday were picked for a purpose that goes deeper than their skill and talent.
Forwards Auston Matthews (Toronto Maple Leafs), Jack Eichel (Vegas Golden Knights) and Matthew Tkachuk (Florida Panthers), and defensemen Charlie McAvoy (Boston Bruins), Adam Fox (New York Rangers) and Quinn Hughes (Vancouver Canucks), were selected because they represent the type of team the United States wants to have at the tournament, coach Mike Sullivan said.
“You’re dealing with the best players of your nation. These are the elite of the elite of the elite, and the guys that we chose, the first handful of guys, not only are they great players, but they’re good leaders,” Sullivan said. “They have a certain pride in playing for their nation. These are guys that I think can be an extension of both [general manager] Billy [Guerin] and myself and what we’re trying to accomplish as a team. We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to name these guys, but there are a number of guys that could have been selected. They’re not easy decisions because there are so many talented players.”
The U.S., Canada, Sweden and Finland will play in the tournament, scheduled for Feb. 12 until Feb. 20 at TD Garden in Boston and Bell Centre in Montreal.
The rest of the rosters will be announced at a later date.
“It’s a huge honor,” Matthews said after being one of the first six players named to the team. “You have so much pride in playing for your country and all that goes into it, so to be one of the first six, it means a lot to have that clarity and to know that I’m going to be competing and playing for my country again. It’s definitely exciting, especially heading into the rest of the summer.”