
‘A lot to get excited about’: NHL stars raring to go at 4 Nations
MONTREAL — Sidney Crosby flashed a wide smile and hoisted the trophy over his head.
It was Sept. 29, 2016, and Canada had just defeated Team Europe 2-1 in a knife-edged World Cup final.
The tournament’s format wasn’t perfect. Along with that mix of players from smaller hockey countries making the title game against the sport’s powerhouse, a 23-and-under Team North America was also assembled to up competition and include young talent.
The event was still pretty close to best-on-best — an appetizer for the 2018 Olympics that would see the Canadians aim for a Games three-peat following victories in 2010 and 2014.