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The 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament has come to an end, with Canada emerging as the champion after defeating the USA 3-2 in overtime. The tournament, which featured teams from Canada, the USA, Sweden, and Finland, was a huge success, with record-breaking viewership and betting numbers. The final game between Canada and the USA was the most-watched and most-bet hockey event in history, with over 10 million viewers tuning in across North America.
The tournament was seen as a way to spike TV ratings, spark interest in next year's Winter Olympics, and bring new eyes to the sport of hockey. The early returns suggest that it was a bigger success than the league and players could have possibly hoped for, with a 226% increase in viewership compared to the last comparable competition. The NHL reported an average of 4.6 million viewers watched the six round-robin games across North America, with the USA-Canada game on Saturday averaging more than 10 million viewers. The tournament also saw a significant increase in betting, with the final game becoming the most-bet hockey event in legal betting history.
The success of the tournament can be attributed to the exciting matchups and the intense rivalry between the teams, particularly between the USA and Canada. The games between the two teams were full of fireworks, with multiple fights and big hits, making for an exciting and entertaining spectacle. The tournament also featured some of the best players in the world, including Connor McDavid, who scored the winning goal in the final game. The players involved in the tournament were also full of praise for the event, with many saying that it was one of the most exciting and intense tournaments they had ever played in. The viewership numbers were also impressive, with the tournament reaching a wide audience and sparking interest in the sport of hockey.
Here are the match scores for the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament:
- Canada vs. USA: 3-2 (OT)
- USA vs. Canada: 2-3
- Sweden vs. Finland: 4-2
- Finland vs. Sweden: 3-4 (OT)
- Round-robin games: February 10-14
- Semifinals: February 16-17
- Final: February 21
- Canada: 1st
- USA: 2nd
- Sweden: 3rd
- Finland: 4th
The question now is whether the NHL will make the 4 Nations Face-Off a permanent part of the sporting calendar. With the success of the tournament and the excitement it generated, it's likely that the league will consider making it a regular event. The tournament has also sparked interest in the sport of hockey, with many new fans tuning in to watch the exciting matchups. As the NHL looks to the future, it's clear that the 4 Nations Face-Off has been a huge success and will have a lasting impact on the sport of hockey.
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