After 'amazing experience' at 4 Nations, Panthers ready for final regular-season push
Briefly

The 4 Nations Face-Off ice hockey tournament celebrated a successful return to international competition, featuring the largest NHL team representation from the Florida Panthers. Players and coaches expressed excitement about engaging with fans and the tournament's impact. Canada claimed victory over the U.S. in a thrilling final. With 9.3 million viewers for the championship game, it broke viewership records for NHL events, indicating a strong interest in best-on-best hockey during this unique tournament format, some players reflecting on the thrilling experiences of representing their countries.
In the end, Canada...won the tournament with a 3-2 overtime win over the United States.
The tournament was well-received, with 9.3 million tuning into the championship game on ESPN - more than any NHL game ever.
It was a very cool experience, seeing so many fans...I think it was a big success overall for hockey.
The national anthems and everything, it gets you going right away. And it was an amazing experience.
Read at Miami Herald
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