Matthew Tkachuk and Brady Tkachuk spark three fights in first nine seconds of USA-Canada 4 Nations Face-Off game
Briefly

In a fierce match between Team USA and Canada, the game began with significant hostility, highlighted by three fights within the first nine seconds. The Tkachuk brothers, Matthew and Brady, were central to this aggression, starting the brawls immediately after the opening faceoff. Their intense rivalry mirrored the actions of their father, Keith Tkachuk, during the 1996 World Cup. The game was characterized by high penalties and physical exchanges, demonstrating not only skill but also the deep-seated animosity between the two teams that fans expected and cherished.
During the first best-on-best game in nearly a decade between the USA and Canada, intense physicality led to fights erupting almost immediately, showcasing a fierce rivalry.
The Tkachuk brothers, Matthew and Brady, ignited the game's aggression by engaging in fights within seconds of the puck drop, reminiscent of their father's rivalry in the 1996 World Cup.
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